How to export pdf form fields to xml automatically

落花浮王杯 提交于 2019-11-30 12:52:50
jimmyp.smith

How about Apache PDFBox? It is open source and could fit your needs, since the website says "Extract forms data from PDF forms or prefill a PDF form."

EDIT: Check out the PrintFields example.

In bash, you can do this (at least with my version of these tools, less 444 and cat 8.13):

less ~/Downloads/sample.pdf | cat

I get output that looks like this:

Static form header

First name:   John

Last name:    Doe

Which you can then parse pretty obviously using Java/Python/awk/whatever.

Of course, alternatively, if you don't want to rely on the behavior of particular versions of these (not sure if they always do this or not), you can look up less's source code to see how it does it.

annaskulimowska

In Java there is a few libraries to work with PDF, but generally it's hard to get formatted information from PDF. I have never implemented that thing, but Qoppa looks good and seems to be advanced but it's not free. It contains jPDFFields which should be useful to extract values from form fields. Also there is a similar thread, in which there is some information about the command line tool.

I hope it will be helpful for you.

I had much success using pdfminer:

pdf2txt.py -o out.xml -t xml sample.pdf

and then parse it using xpath and join strings, to use it from your code track the code here

other than that there is a new kid on the block called tabula, written in ruby which I didnt get the chance to use yet but supposed to be great

I understand your unwilling to use paid service, but still worth mentioning that Adobe have a conversion service that at the time of writing costs 2$ a month, check it out, just saying...

For a Java solution, you could use iText to read the fields and then something like jackson-dataformat-xml to write the results as XML. A, somewhat basic, example of this would be:

// read fields
final PdfReader reader = new PdfReader("/path/to/my.pdf");

final AcroFields fields = reader.getAcroFields();
final Map<String, Object> values = new HashMap<>();
for (String fieldName : (Set<String>) fields.getFields().keySet()) {
    values.put(fieldName, fields.getField(fieldName));
}

// write
final XmlMapper mapper = new XmlMapper();
final String result = mapper.writeValueAsString(values);

System.out.println(result);

There is definitely some room for improvement here, but it may be a good enough starting point.

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