Extension talk:FileIndexer

Unique Words
Perhaps for efficiency, it might be worth using a script to attach unique words only to the Wiki as opposed to the file contents. I might give it a go once I learn how.

I had taken a crack at this. here is an example of my hack for PDF's. Should work with other formats:

. . $toexec = "/usr/local/bin/pdftotext ". $this->mSavedFile. " - | tr -d ',\"<>/\:\?\;1234567890!@#$%^&*{}[]+' | tr ' ' ' \n' | sort | uniq -i"; ..

Works in my 1.8.2.

Catdoc
I performed the catdoc 0.94 installation, and my found the xls & ppt executables in /usr/local/bin rather than the /usr/bin as shown above (The pdf and word files installed as shown above for me.) --Erik Heidt, 31 July 2005

large files
Regarding MySQL error "1153: Got a packet bigger than 'max_allowed_packet' bytes"

In using the above patch to upload large PDFs, I encountered the MYSQL error 1153. This error results when you attempt to execute a SQL statement against mySQL which is larger than the system set default. ( For more information see the error explanation on the mySQL website -> MySql Packet-too-large page )

Rather than increase the size of allowable packets, I decided to truncate the text which is returned in $NewDesc to a value large enough that I "probably" get a sample of text for good searches, but small enough that I don't (1) get this error or (2) commit tons of db storage to a single files index text.

After some research I set the value at 512K of text, here is the code I inserted into the MHart patch from above:

MW 1.9.3 Problem
I have encountered a problem using this extension with MediaWiki 1.9.3 -> no description was sent to SpecialUpload.php and description field was empty. This was resolved by removing "\r\n" when sending it to $NewDesc

--Erik Heidt, 1 September 2005

FileIndexing does not work correct
I've installed the extension and it works (half).

When I upload a PDF file, some text is beeing inserted in the comments field. It looks correct, but the content is just limited to 255 characters. So when i'm uploading any PDF i'm getting in the comments field something like that:

"<!- - Leitfaden zur Nutzung der MP-Protokolle Seite 1 von 6 05.11.2007 Leitfaden zur Nutzung der MP-Protokolle Das Programm zum Anlegen/Bearbeiten der MP-Protokolle ist in Ferryt an der folgenden Stelle zu finden: Menü +Personal ->MP_Protokoll Abbildung"

The problem is, theres much more text than that. When i'm searching e.g. for "Leitfaden" with the search funciton (with all checkboxes activated) i'm getting nothing. Any idea how to solve this problem?


 * I was having the same problem, but figured out why it happens. It occurs only when you upload a newer version of an existing file, both text in comments field is limited and searching does not work as you pointed out, the reason being old comments page being preserved. Try uploading that pdf file under a different name. It will be indexed correctly and will be searchable.

Windows 2003
I had this working with a linux install. I had to move to a 2003 server and the exec paths are wrong or the file permission is wrong or.. windows anyone? Thanks, bruceWayne

MW 1.13.1 does it works?
I tested it and it does not work :(

Has anyone the same problem ?

Greetings Thomas (15.09.2009)
 * Hi Thomas, what happens? Have you tried Extension:FileIndexer? --Flominator 16:59, 15 September 2008 (UTC)


 * I installed it on my 1.13. The stripping of the text, and adding it to the document's comment works. But when I do a search, it just doesn't return anything from there. I even rebuilt the index from the maintenance script manually..


 * solved

Special Characters
I've been using the variant above, with a few tweaks.

One thing I noticed was that sometimes pdftotext returns a warning if the pdf files are version 1.6. It still works but I decided it'd be a good idea to redirect stderr and ignore it, see near line 150

//using XPDF and iconv for conversion purposes $toexec = "/usr/bin/pdftotext -raw -nopgbrk ". $uploadFormObj->mTempPath. " - 2> /dev/null"; //modified this line $toexec.="| /usr/bin/iconv -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8";

Attaching the index text sometimes fails when extended characters are left in the index text, so I added something to remove that, after line 211:

$DocLine = eregi_replace("[©°ÃÂ·\|¦?­]|space:.space:", "", $DocLine); //added this line // Worte filtern und in Index packen... $aSplit = split(" ", $DocLine); I've not quite got the line numbers right, so I've left in some surrounding lines for context. --Mark P01 22:16, 20 November 2008 (UTC)

pdftotext on windows
Works well on 1.11.0 windows. had lots of problems with pdftotext (Xpdf), which failed miserably/quietly on many pdfs. pdfbox works on our (various) pdfs in our setup. Also was confused for a little while thinking that only about 230 odd characters were being inserted into the image index; this is not so, it's just the default display for comment field, and you can see whole comment when you edit page. Also changed $wgUploadSizeWarning in LocalSettings.php to a much more reasonable value, as the default image size warning of 150K ends up throwing a CGI error page when you confirm upload.

Can also index SVG
Since we've also using inkscape to embed SVG images on our windows mediawiki (because IE doesn't support SVG native)..we've been able to use the FileIndexer extension to index our SVG diagrams. The svg files merely require all the tags stripped apart from tspan and text.

pdf upload custom icon/thumb for page?
i've downloaded ghostscript and can generate a thumbnail of the pdf first page on the command line. can't figure out how to integrate it into this extension, so as to have a nice icon/thumbnail for pdf instead of the ugly adobe logo one.
 * Theoretically you'd have to do another file upload with the image file, so you can include it into the image description. Another way would be to put the image somewhere and include it as html image tag (of course you'd have to enable the usage of external images first). --Flominator 16:04, 24 January 2009 (UTC)


 * I don't know enough about mediawiki workings...however i found the code where it normally generates the standard adobe icon (on the fly.) My idea is to add code to display a png version of same name if exists and fallback to the adobe icon, and the fileindexer extension can generate and store the png as well as doing the text extract.  I'm having difficulty working out which variables and image directory to use, so as to make it work similarly to other (png etc) images.  Or do I just call a mediawiki STORE method?  Have to make it nice and easy for everyone, all part of the same/simple file upload operation. -- Chris 26 January 2009.

Question about specialUpload.php
Please, can yo tell me the exakt position, where to insert your script in "specialUpload.php". I use the wiki in local domain.

thanks casio
 * Hi Casio, you have to insert it somewhere above these two lines:

--Flominator 12:34, 27 June 2009 (UTC)

New Variant
Till today there was my first version of this extension here. As I released a much more advanced version on the main page, I felt that this was only blowing this talk_page up. For people wondering I wanted to leave this note... feel free to visit an earlier revision or please try the current version on the main page. It should do properly for users of the just erased version. --Razqubik 08:33, 2 July 2009 (UTC)

— Feel like posting a link to the old version? because I'm finding loads of bugs in your new version. You need to escape the pipe character in your $sExecutionCommand var for pdfs for example. I cant seem to get anywhere, the $sDocLine in the for loop show up empty. I have tested it with this pdf and it still doesnt work : http://finaid.georgetown.edu/sample.pdf - Thanks, Brendan

Problem with upload FileIndexer.php
When I upload a file using the importImages.php maintenance script i get these two errors. I have also noticed that path names for the tools are hardcoded ,wouldnt these be better as varibales? On my centOS box the tools go to /usr/bin and the script expects them in /usr/local/bin. Not a big deal, i created symlinks but something to think about. Also can you provide a tar.gz/zip release? It sucks to have to copy and paste, and can cause errors if doing it to a terminal using vim as i found out...

Notice: Undefined variable: Article in /export/home/www/default/wiki/extensions/FileIndexer/FileIndexer.php on line 394 PHP Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in /export/home/www/default/wiki/extensions/FileIndexer/FileIndexer.php on line 394

So far i have not managed to get a single one of my 1400 files to be indexed, depsite having the fileindexer extension set to index every file uploaded. I thought it was because I was using the maintenance script, but it looks like FileIndexer.php is being called. Could be it be with the error shown above? Thanks Brendan

Edit : Looks like the error is because the var $Author should be named $oAuthor....

Script is running but no index written
System: Windows 2000 XAMPP 1.7.1 Mediawiki 1.15.0

- Installed pdftotext, iconv, catdoc, catppt. Works on command line. - Switched on $wgFiCreateIndexOnAllUploads = true; - $wgFiRequestIndexCreationFile = "\tmp";

Script is running,

FiAutoIndex

is showing up in the comment area of the uploaded file. If $wgFiCheckSystem is set to true, programs for conversion are found (no error messages for the programs displayed).

Can there be an issue with the paths linux vs. Windows (for example with $sFileHashPath)? How would the path to the conversion programs have to look like?

Any help is appreciated...

Thanks in advance!

- This also happens on Linux in MediaWiki 1.15.1. The old version for MediaWiki 1.11 still works for version 1.15.1.

'''Thanks to the writer of the tip above, it worked! Just changed the dirs for the applications to 'D:\xxxxxxxx\pdftotext.exe '... Everything else left as is.'''