But how is TikaInputStream allowing me to re-use the stream without me doing 
anything special?   Is it automatically spooling to disk as needed?

I wouldn’t say that I can’t afford to spool to disk.  I’m just looking for the 
most reasonable solution.  I don’t know how big the streams are that I’ll be 
processing.  Obviously, if they’re big, the keeping them in memory is not 
reasonable and disk is the only option.  But for smaller streams, if it can do 
it all in memory, that’s obviously better.  And for my use case, I don’t 
*always* have to re-read the stream.

From: Tim Allison <talli...@apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2021 5:48 AM
To: user@tika.apache.org
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Subject: Re: Re-using a TikaStream

My $0.02 would be to use TikaInputStream because that gets a lot more use and 
is battle-tested.  Within the last year or so, we started using 
RereadableInputStream in one of the Microsoft format parsers so it is also 
getting some use now.

If you absolutely can't afford to spool to disk, then give 
RereadableInputStream a try.

The inputstreamfactories, in my mind, are somewhat work-arounds for other use 
cases, e.g. retrying/batch etc.

On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 11:41 AM Peter Kronenberg 
<peter.kronenb...@torch.ai<mailto:peter.kronenb...@torch.ai>> wrote:
So this might be moot, because it seems that TikaInputStream is already doing 
some magic and I’m not sure how.
I was able to re-use the stream without doing anything special after a call to 
parse.  And in fact, I displayed stream.available() and stream.position() 
before and after the call to parse, and the full stream was still available at 
position 0.  What is TikaInputStream doing to make this happen?

Just for some additional context, what I’m doing is running the file through 
Tika and then, depending on the file type, I want to do some additional 
non-tika processing.  I thought that once the Tika parse was done, the stream 
would be used up.

What is going on?


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I just found the RereadableInputStream.  This looks more like what I was 
thinking.  Is there any reason not to use it?  What are the Tika best 
practices?  Pros/Cons of each approach?  If RereadableInputStream works as it’s 
supposed to, I’m not sure I see the advantage of InputStreamFactory

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Oh ok.  I didn’t realize I needed to write my own class to implement it. I  was 
looking for some sort of existing framework.

What is the purpose of the 2 InputStreamFactory classes:

I was re-reading some emails with Nick Burch back around Dec 22-23 and maybe I 
mis-understood him, but it sounds like he was saying that TiksInputStream was 
smart enough to automatically spool the stream to disk to allow re-use.

It seems to me that I need an extra pass through the data in order to save to 
disk.  I’m not starting from a File, but from a stream.  So if I need to read 
the stream twice, I really have to pass through the data 3 times, correct?
Unless there is a way to save to disk during the first pass

(try/catch removed for simplicity)

tis = TikaInputSream.get(InputStream);
file = tis.getFile();   <== extra pass
tis =  TikaInputStream.get(new MyInputStreamFactory(file));
// first real pass
InputStream is = tis.getInputStreamFactory().getInputStream()
// second real pass
}



From: Luís Filipe Nassif <lfcnas...@gmail.com<mailto:lfcnas...@gmail.com>>
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2021 5:42 PM
To: Peter Kronenberg 
<peter.kronenb...@torch.ai<mailto:peter.kronenb...@torch.ai>>
Cc: user@tika.apache.org<mailto:user@tika.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Re-using a TikaStream

Something like:

class MyInputStreamFactory implements InputStreamFactory{

    private File file;

    public  MyInputStreamFactory(File file){
        this.file = file;
    }

    public InputStream getInputStream(){
        return new FileInputStream(file);
    }
}

in your client code:

Parser parser = new AutoDetectParser();
TikaInputStream tis =  TikaInputStream.get(new MyInputStreamFactory(file));
parser.parse(tis, new ToTextContentHandler(), new Metadata(), new 
ParseContext());

when you need to reuse the stream (into your parser):

public void parse(InputStream stream, ContentHandler handler, Metadata 
metadata, ParseContext context)
            throws IOException, SAXException, TikaException {
   //(...)
   TikaInputStream tis = TikaInputStream.get(stream);
   if(tis.hasInputStreamFactory()){
        try(InputStream is = tis.getInputStreamFactory().getInputStream()){
              //consume the new stream
        }
   }else
       throw new IOException("not a reusable inputStream");
 }

Of course this is useful if you are not processing files, e.g. reading files 
from the cloud or sockets.

Regards,
Luis


Em seg., 22 de fev. de 2021 às 19:18, Peter Kronenberg 
<peter.kronenb...@torch.ai<mailto:peter.kronenb...@torch.ai>> escreveu:
I sent this question late on Friday.  Sending it again.  Can you provide a 
little more information how out to use the InputStreamFactory?

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There appear to be 2 InputStreamFactory classes: in tika-server-core and 
tika-io.  The one in server.core is the only one with a concrete class.
I’m not quite sure I see how to use this.
Normally, I create a TikaInputStream with TikaInputStream.get(InputStream).  
How do I create it from an InputStreamFactory?
TikaInputStream.getInputStreamFactory() only returns a factory if the 
TikaInputStream was created from a factory.
Is there a good example of how this is used

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Thanks.  I thought that TikaInputStream already automatically saved to disk to 
allow re-reading.

From: Luís Filipe Nassif <lfcnas...@gmail.com<mailto:lfcnas...@gmail.com>>
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2021 3:44 PM
To: user@tika.apache.org<mailto:user@tika.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Re-using a TikaStream

You could call TikaInputStream.getPath() at the beginning of your parser, it 
will spool to file if not file based. After consuming the original inputStream, 
create a new one from the temp file created.

If you are using 2.0.0-ALPHA, there is:

https://github.com/apache/tika/blob/main/tika-core/src/main/java/org/apache/tika/io/InputStreamFactory.java

Use with the new methods from TikaInputStream:
public static TikaInputStream get(InputStreamFactory factory)
public InputStreamFactory getInputStreamFactory()

Hope this helps,
Luis

Em sex., 19 de fev. de 2021 às 16:09, Peter Kronenberg 
<peter.kronenb...@torch.ai<mailto:peter.kronenb...@torch.ai>> escreveu:
If I finish parsing a TikaStream, can I re-use the stream (before it is 
closed)?  I know you said that there is some magic behind the scenes where it 
spools it to a file.  Can I just call reset() to start from the beginning?

Peter


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