public class SQLite3Parser extends AbstractParser
parse(java.io.InputStream, org.xml.sax.ContentHandler, org.apache.tika.metadata.Metadata, org.apache.tika.parser.ParseContext)
is called,
this creates a new SQLite3DBParser
.
Given potential conflicts of native libraries in web servers, users will need to add org.xerial's sqlite-jdbc jar to the class path for this parser to work. For development and testing, this jar is specified in tika-parsers' pom.xml, but it is currently set to "provided."
Note that this family of jdbc parsers is designed to treat each CLOB and each BLOB as embedded documents.
Constructor and Description |
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SQLite3Parser()
Checks to see if class is available for org.sqlite.JDBC.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Set<MediaType> |
getSupportedTypes(ParseContext context)
Returns the set of media types supported by this parser when used
with the given parse context.
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void |
parse(InputStream stream,
ContentHandler handler,
Metadata metadata,
ParseContext context)
Parses a document stream into a sequence of XHTML SAX events.
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parse
public SQLite3Parser()
If not, this class will return an EMPTY_SET for getSupportedTypes()
public Set<MediaType> getSupportedTypes(ParseContext context)
Parser
context
- parse contextpublic void parse(InputStream stream, ContentHandler handler, Metadata metadata, ParseContext context) throws IOException, SAXException, TikaException
Parser
The given document stream is consumed but not closed by this method. The responsibility to close the stream remains on the caller.
Information about the parsing context can be passed in the context parameter. See the parser implementations for the kinds of context information they expect.
stream
- the document stream (input)handler
- handler for the XHTML SAX events (output)metadata
- document metadata (input and output)context
- parse contextIOException
- if the document stream could not be readSAXException
- if the SAX events could not be processedTikaException
- if the document could not be parsedCopyright © 2007-2015 The Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.