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Tyler Palsulich commented on TIKA-1423: --------------------------------------- Thanks [~lewismc]. If you look at http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/thredds/v4.5/netcdf-java/reference/JarDependencies.html, in order to parse GRIB files we'll need the grib module. After removing it, I get the following error: {code} Caused by: java.io.IOException: Cant read /var/folders/bk/9dn54j3s2y14_ktr0jg89nh00000gn/T/apache-tika-1935265831405715273.tmp: not a valid CDM file. at ucar.nc2.NetcdfFile.open(NetcdfFile.java:811) at ucar.nc2.NetcdfFile.open(NetcdfFile.java:428) {code} We don't need the cdm module. But, I'm not sure. Also, I was mistaken when I said all tests pass. For some reason, some tika-bundle tests fail... I don't know why. > Build a parser to extract data from GRIB formats > ------------------------------------------------ > > Key: TIKA-1423 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1423 > Project: Tika > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: metadata, mime, parser > Affects Versions: 1.6 > Reporter: Vineet Ghatge > Assignee: Vineet Ghatge > Priority: Critical > Labels: features, newbie > Fix For: 1.8 > > Attachments: GRIBParsertest.java, GribParser.java, > NLDAS_FORA0125_H.A20130112.1200.002.grb, fileName.html, > gdas1.forecmwf.2014062612.grib2 > > > Arctic dataset contains a MIME format called GRIB - General > Regularlydistributed information in Binary form > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GRIB . GRIB is a well known data format which is > a concise data format used in meteorology to store historical and > weather data. There are 2 different types of the format GRIB 0, GRIB 2. > The focus will be on GRIB 2 which is the most prevalent. Each GRIB record > intended for either transmission or storage contains a single parameter with > values located at an array of grid points, or represented as a set of > spectral coefficients, for a single level (or layer), encoded as a continuous > bit stream. Logical divisions of the record are designated as "sections", > each of which provides control information and/or data. A GRIB record > consists of six sections, two of which are optional: > > (0) Indicator Section > (1) Product Definition Section (PDS) > (2) Grid Description Section (GDS) optional > (3) Bit Map Section (BMS) optional > (4) Binary Data Section (BDS) > (5) '7777' (ASCII Characters) -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)