textract
v2.5.0
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Extracting text from files of various type including html, pdf, doc, docx, xls, xlsx, csv, pptx, png, jpg, gif, rtf, text/*, and various open office.
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textract
A text extraction node module.
Currently Extracts...
- HTML, HTM
- ATOM, RSS
- Markdown
- EPUB
- XML, XSL
- DOC, DOCX
- ODT, OTT (experimental, feedback needed!)
- RTF
- XLS, XLSX, XLSB, XLSM, XLTX
- CSV
- ODS, OTS
- PPTX, POTX
- ODP, OTP
- ODG, OTG
- PNG, JPG, GIF
- DXF
application/javascript
- All
text/*
mime-types.
In almost all cases above, what textract cares about is the mime type. So .html
and .htm
, both possessing the same mime type, will be extracted. Other extensions that share mime types with those above should also extract successfully. For example, application/vnd.ms-excel
is the mime type for .xls
, but also for 5 other file types.
Does textract not extract from files of the type you need? Add an issue or submit a pull request. It many cases textract is already capable, it is just not paying attention to the mime type you may be interested in.
Install
npm install textract
Extraction Requirements
Note, if any of the requirements below are missing, textract will run and extract all files for types it is capable. Not having these items installed does not prevent you from using textract, it just prevents you from extracting those specific files.
PDF
extraction requirespdftotext
be installed, linkDOC
extraction requiresantiword
be installed, link, unless on OSX in which case textutil (installed by default) is used.RTF
extraction requiresunrtf
be installed, link, unless on OSX in which case textutil (installed by default) is used.PNG
,JPG
andGIF
requiretesseract
to be available, link. Images need to be pretty clear, high DPI and made almost entirely of just text fortesseract
to be able to accurately extract the text.DXF
extraction requiresdrawingtotext
be available, link
Configuration
Configuration can be passed into textract. The following configuration options are available
preserveLineBreaks
: When using the command line this is set totrue
to preserve stdout readability. When using the library via node this is set tofalse
. Pass this in astrue
and textract will not strip any line breaks.preserveOnlyMultipleLineBreaks
: Some extractors, like PDF, insert line breaks at the end of every line, even if the middle of a sentence. If this option (defaultfalse
) is set totrue
, then any instances of a single line break are removed but multiple line breaks are preserved. Check your output with this option, though, this doesn't preserve paragraphs unless there are multiple breaks.exec
: Some extractors (dxf) use node'sexec
functionality. This setting allows for providing config toexec
execution. One reason you might want to provide this config is if you are dealing with very large files. You might want to increase theexec
maxBuffer
setting.[ext].exec
: Each extractor can take specific exec config. Keep in mind many extractors are responsible for extracting multiple types, so, for instance, theodt
extractor is what you would configure forodt
andodg
/odt
etc. Check the extractors to see which you want to specifically configure. At the bottom of each is a list oftypes
for which the extractor is responsible.tesseract.lang
: A pass-through to tesseract allowing for setting of language for extraction. ex:{ tesseract: { lang:"chi_sim" } }
tesseract.cmd
:tesseract.lang
allows a quick means to provide the most popular tesseract option, but if you need to configure more options, you can simply passcmd
.cmd
is the string that matches the command-line options you want to pass to tesseract. For instance, to provide language andpsm
, you would pass{ tesseract: { cmd:"-l chi_sim -psm 10" } }
pdftotextOptions
: This is a proxy options object to the library textract uses for pdf extraction: pdf-text-extract. Options includeownerPassword
,userPassword
if you are extracting text from password protected PDFs. IMPORTANT: textract modifies the pdf-text-extractlayout
default so that, instead oflayout: layout
, it useslayout:raw
. It is not suggested you modify this without understanding what trouble that might get you in. See this GH issue for why textract overrides that library's default.typeOverride
: Used withfromUrl
, if set, rather than using thecontent-type
from the URL request, will use the providedtypeOverride
.includeAltText
: When extracting HTML, whether or not to includealt
text with the extracted text. By default this isfalse
.
To use this configuration at the command line, prefix each open with a --
.
Ex: textract image.png --tesseract.lang=deu
Usage
Commmand Line
If textract is installed gloablly, via npm install -g textract
, then the following command will write the extracted text to the console for a file on the file system.
$ textract pathToFile
Flags
Configuration flags can be passed into textract via the command line.
textract pathToFile --preserveLineBreaks false
Parameters like exec.maxBuffer
can be passed as you'd expect.
textract pathToFile --exec.maxBuffer 500000
And multiple flags can be used together.
textract pathToFile --preserveLineBreaks false --exec.maxBuffer 500000
Node
Import
var textract = require('textract');
APIs
There are several ways to extract text. For all methods, the extracted text and an error object are passed to a callback.
error
will contain informative text about why the extraction failed. If textract does not currently extract files of the type provided, a typeNotFound
flag will be tossed on the error object.
File
textract.fromFileWithPath(filePath, function( error, text ) {})
textract.fromFileWithPath(filePath, config, function( error, text ) {})
File + mime type
textract.fromFileWithMimeAndPath(type, filePath, function( error, text ) {})
textract.fromFileWithMimeAndPath(type, filePath, config, function( error, text ) {})
Buffer + mime type
textract.fromBufferWithMime(type, buffer, function( error, text ) {})
textract.fromBufferWithMime(type, buffer, config, function( error, text ) {})
Buffer + file name/path
textract.fromBufferWithName(name, buffer, function( error, text ) {})
textract.fromBufferWithName(name, buffer, config, function( error, text ) {})
URL
When passing a URL, the URL can either be a string, or a node.js URL object. Using the URL object allows fine grained control over the URL being used.
textract.fromUrl(url, function( error, text ) {})
textract.fromUrl(url, config, function( error, text ) {})
Testing Notes
Running Tests on a Mac?
sudo port install tesseract-chi-sim
sudo port install tesseract-eng
- You will also want to disable textract's usage of textutil as the tests are based on output from antiword.
- Go into
/lib/extractors/{doc|doc-osx|rtf}
and modify the code underif ( os.platform() === 'darwin' ) {
. Uncommented the commented lines in these sections.
- Go into