Class IWorkPackageParser

java.lang.Object
org.apache.tika.parser.iwork.IWorkPackageParser
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Parser

public class IWorkPackageParser extends Object implements Parser
A parser for the IWork container files. This includes *.key, *.pages and *.numbers files. This parser delegates the relevant entries to a ContentHandler that parsers the content.

Currently supported formats:

  1. Keynote format version 2.x. Currently only tested with Keynote version 5.x
  2. Pages format version 1.x. Currently only tested with Pages version 4.0.x
  3. Numbers format version 1.x. Currently only tested with Numbers version 2.0.x
See Also:
  • Field Details

    • IWORK_CONTENT_ENTRIES

      public static final Set<String> IWORK_CONTENT_ENTRIES
      Which files within an iWork file contain the actual content?
    • IWORK_COMMON_ENTRY

      public static final String IWORK_COMMON_ENTRY
      All iWork files contain one of these, so we can detect based on it
      See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • IWorkPackageParser

      public IWorkPackageParser()
  • Method Details

    • getSupportedTypes

      public Set<MediaType> getSupportedTypes(ParseContext context)
      Description copied from interface: Parser
      Returns the set of media types supported by this parser when used with the given parse context.
      Specified by:
      getSupportedTypes in interface Parser
      Parameters:
      context - parse context
      Returns:
      immutable set of media types
    • parse

      public void parse(InputStream stream, ContentHandler handler, Metadata metadata, ParseContext context) throws IOException, SAXException, TikaException
      Description copied from interface: Parser
      Parses a document stream into a sequence of XHTML SAX events. Fills in related document metadata in the given metadata object.

      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.

      Specified by:
      parse in interface Parser
      Parameters:
      stream - the document stream (input)
      handler - handler for the XHTML SAX events (output)
      metadata - document metadata (input and output)
      context - parse context
      Throws:
      IOException - if the document stream could not be read
      SAXException - if the SAX events could not be processed
      TikaException - if the document could not be parsed