org.apache.tika.parser.txt
Class CharsetDetector

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.apache.tika.parser.txt.CharsetDetector

public class CharsetDetector
extends java.lang.Object

CharsetDetector provides a facility for detecting the charset or encoding of character data in an unknown format. The input data can either be from an input stream or an array of bytes. The result of the detection operation is a list of possibly matching charsets, or, for simple use, you can just ask for a Java Reader that will will work over the input data.

Character set detection is at best an imprecise operation. The detection process will attempt to identify the charset that best matches the characteristics of the byte data, but the process is partly statistical in nature, and the results can not be guaranteed to always be correct.

For best accuracy in charset detection, the input data should be primarily in a single language, and a minimum of a few hundred bytes worth of plain text in the language are needed. The detection process will attempt to ignore html or xml style markup that could otherwise obscure the content.


Constructor Summary
CharsetDetector()
          Constructor
 
Method Summary
 CharsetMatch detect()
          Return the charset that best matches the supplied input data.
 CharsetMatch[] detectAll()
          Return an array of all charsets that appear to be plausible matches with the input data.
 boolean enableInputFilter(boolean filter)
          Enable filtering of input text.
static java.lang.String[] getAllDetectableCharsets()
          Get the names of all char sets that can be recognized by the char set detector.
 java.io.Reader getReader(java.io.InputStream in, java.lang.String declaredEncoding)
          Autodetect the charset of an inputStream, and return a Java Reader to access the converted input data.
 java.lang.String getString(byte[] in, java.lang.String declaredEncoding)
          Autodetect the charset of an inputStream, and return a String containing the converted input data.
 boolean inputFilterEnabled()
          Test whether or not input filtering is enabled.
 CharsetDetector setDeclaredEncoding(java.lang.String encoding)
          Set the declared encoding for charset detection.
 CharsetDetector setText(byte[] in)
          Set the input text (byte) data whose charset is to be detected.
 CharsetDetector setText(java.io.InputStream in)
          Set the input text (byte) data whose charset is to be detected.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

CharsetDetector

public CharsetDetector()
Constructor

Method Detail

setDeclaredEncoding

public CharsetDetector setDeclaredEncoding(java.lang.String encoding)
Set the declared encoding for charset detection. The declared encoding of an input text is an encoding obtained from an http header or xml declaration or similar source that can be provided as additional information to the charset detector. A match between a declared encoding and a possible detected encoding will raise the quality of that detected encoding by a small delta, and will also appear as a "reason" for the match.

A declared encoding that is incompatible with the input data being analyzed will not be added to the list of possible encodings.

Parameters:
encoding - The declared encoding

setText

public CharsetDetector setText(byte[] in)
Set the input text (byte) data whose charset is to be detected.

Parameters:
in - the input text of unknown encoding
Returns:
This CharsetDetector

setText

public CharsetDetector setText(java.io.InputStream in)
                        throws java.io.IOException
Set the input text (byte) data whose charset is to be detected.

The input stream that supplies the character data must have markSupported() == true; the charset detection process will read a small amount of data, then return the stream to its original position via the InputStream.reset() operation. The exact amount that will be read depends on the characteristics of the data itself.

Parameters:
in - the input text of unknown encoding
Returns:
This CharsetDetector
Throws:
java.io.IOException

detect

public CharsetMatch detect()
Return the charset that best matches the supplied input data. Note though, that because the detection only looks at the start of the input data, there is a possibility that the returned charset will fail to handle the full set of input data.

Raise an exception if

Returns:
a CharsetMatch object representing the best matching charset, or null if there are no matches.

detectAll

public CharsetMatch[] detectAll()
Return an array of all charsets that appear to be plausible matches with the input data. The array is ordered with the best quality match first.

Raise an exception if

Returns:
An array of CharsetMatch objects representing possibly matching charsets.

getReader

public java.io.Reader getReader(java.io.InputStream in,
                                java.lang.String declaredEncoding)
Autodetect the charset of an inputStream, and return a Java Reader to access the converted input data.

This is a convenience method that is equivalent to this.setDeclaredEncoding(declaredEncoding).setText(in).detect().getReader();

For the input stream that supplies the character data, markSupported() must be true; the charset detection will read a small amount of data, then return the stream to its original position via the InputStream.reset() operation. The exact amount that will be read depends on the characteristics of the data itself.

Raise an exception if no charsets appear to match the input data.

Parameters:
in - The source of the byte data in the unknown charset.
declaredEncoding - A declared encoding for the data, if available, or null or an empty string if none is available.

getString

public java.lang.String getString(byte[] in,
                                  java.lang.String declaredEncoding)
Autodetect the charset of an inputStream, and return a String containing the converted input data.

This is a convenience method that is equivalent to this.setDeclaredEncoding(declaredEncoding).setText(in).detect().getString();

Raise an exception if no charsets appear to match the input data.

Parameters:
in - The source of the byte data in the unknown charset.
declaredEncoding - A declared encoding for the data, if available, or null or an empty string if none is available.

getAllDetectableCharsets

public static java.lang.String[] getAllDetectableCharsets()
Get the names of all char sets that can be recognized by the char set detector.

Returns:
an array of the names of all charsets that can be recognized by the charset detector.

inputFilterEnabled

public boolean inputFilterEnabled()
Test whether or not input filtering is enabled.

Returns:
true if input text will be filtered.
See Also:
enableInputFilter(boolean)

enableInputFilter

public boolean enableInputFilter(boolean filter)
Enable filtering of input text. If filtering is enabled, text within angle brackets ("<" and ">") will be removed before detection.

Parameters:
filter - true to enable input text filtering.
Returns:
The previous setting.


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