Apache Tika Server as a Background Service in Node.js
This is a small JavaScript library for use in Node.js environments, providing the possibility to run Apache Tika Server as a local background service and query it through a frontend JavaScript API.
The Apache Tika Server is written in Java
and hence this Node.js modules requires an installed java
executable in the environment.
$ npm install tika-server
const TikaServer = require("tika-server")
;(async () => {
const ts = new TikaServer()
ts.on("debug", (msg) => {
console.log(`DEBUG: ${msg}`)
})
await ts.start()
await ts.queryText("foo").then((data) => {
console.log(data)
})
await ts.stop()
})().catch((err) => {
console.log(`ERROR: ${err}`)
})
declare class TikaServer {
constructor(options?: {
javaBinary?: string /* default: "java" */
javaOptions?: string /* default: "-server -Xms1G -Xmx1G" */
tikaBinary?: string /* default: "${__dirname}/tika-server-cli.jar" */
tikaConfig?: string /* default: "${__dirname}/tika-server-cli.xml" */
tikaOptions?: string /* default: "--log info" */
tikaHost?: string /* default: "127.0.0.1" */
tikaPortMin?: number /* default: 41000 */
tikaPortMax?: number /* default: 42000 */
})
public on(
event: string,
callback: (event: any) => void
): void
public start(
): Promise<void>
public query(
content: any,
options?: {
endpoint?: string /* default: "tika" */
type?: string /* default: "application/octet-stream" */
accept?: string /* default: "text/xml" */
response?: string /* default: "blob" */
filename?: string /* default: "" */
}
): Promise<any>
public queryMeta(
content: any,
options?: {
type?: string /* default: "application/octet-stream" */
filename?: string /* default: "" */
}
): Promise<object>
public queryText(
content: any,
options?: {
type?: string /* default: "application/octet-stream" */
filename?: string /* default: "" */
}
): Promise<string>
public stop(
): Promise<void>
}
The major differences of tika-server to similar NPM modules and the motivation for the existence of tika-server are:
-
tika-server, in contrast to the tika module, does not depend on the native java module. Instead, it just requires the
java
executable to be available. -
tika-server, in contrast to the tika module, does not spawn Apache Tika for every query. Instead, it uses a continuously running Apache Tika Server in a background process.
-
tika-server, in contrast to the tika module, does not ship with an old Tika JAR. Instead, it automatically downloads and uses a more recent one.
-
tika-server, in contrast to the tika-server-client module, does not need a pre-installed Apache Tika Server. Instead, it automatically starts and stops a local instance of it in the background.
-
tika-server, in contrast to the tika-text-extract module, does not use the hard-coded (default) TCP/IP port 9998 for the background Apache Tika Server process. Instead, it automatically determines and uses a free TCP/IP port on localhost.
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