[Nepomuk] Review Request: Plugin to index various file formats supported by Okular
Vishesh Handa
me at vhanda.in
Thu Dec 27 13:30:34 UTC 2012
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services/fileindexer/indexer/okularextractor.cpp
<http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/107939/#comment18337>
As per our discussion I think it would be better if you manually crafted the list of mimetypes you want this plugin to support.
Okular could add support for some esoteric format, and I would like that format tested in Nepomuk before adding support for it. Specially cause that format may not be a document. (Example - gif).
Also, we may already support that format in which case we will have 2 clashing extractors.
PS: Please make sure okular supports the formats in the manually constructed list.
- Vishesh Handa
On Dec. 27, 2012, 1:08 p.m., Rohan Garg wrote:
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> (Updated Dec. 27, 2012, 1:08 p.m.)
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> Review request for Nepomuk.
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> Description
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> Use the Okular API to extract information out of files that are supported by Okular (mobi/epub/etc) with the added exception of not indexing pdf files.
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> Diffs
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> CMakeLists.txt 6766e4b112258465aee93cd1d13cf619b1f3aa5e
> services/fileindexer/indexer/CMakeLists.txt f7b5d2a29dc4098cda3997f338adf45b211c4872
> services/fileindexer/indexer/main.cpp 4d6fcfdb1b5231bd8af1c606f4b13a0cae89639d
> services/fileindexer/indexer/nepomukokularextractor.desktop PRE-CREATION
> services/fileindexer/indexer/okularextractor.h PRE-CREATION
> services/fileindexer/indexer/okularextractor.cpp PRE-CREATION
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> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/107939/diff/
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> Testing
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> Indexed an epub file using : nepomukindexer --data file.epub, could see all the data that was indexed on the terminal
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> Sample epub : https://epub-samples.googlecode.com/files/epub30-spec-20121128.epub
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> NOTE: Install kdegraphics-mobi to get mobi support.
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> Thanks,
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> Rohan Garg
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