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Tyler Palsulich edited comment on TIKA-1545 at 2/10/15 6:54 PM:
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It looks like TIKA-1269 is semi-done? The endpoints are listed with unclear 
descriptions. Edit: We can also use 
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 to host documentation. But, that will require some effort.

This issue proposes an HTML form a user can use to directly upload a file -- no 
{{curl}} needed.




was (Author: tpalsulich):
It looks like TIKA-1269 is semi-done? The endpoints are listed with unclear 
descriptions.

This issue proposes an HTML form a user can use to directly upload a file -- no 
{{curl}} needed.

> Create tika-server Frontend
> ---------------------------
>
>                 Key: TIKA-1545
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1545
>             Project: Tika
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: server
>            Reporter: Tyler Palsulich
>            Assignee: Tyler Palsulich
>             Fix For: 1.8
>
>
> The current server homepage only displays a list of available endpoints. I 
> propose a front end which will allow a user to upload a file, select a 
> dropdown of output format, check boxes of metadata/content, click submit, and 
> view Tika's output.
> This will be a nice feature to have along with TIKA-1301. When a potential 
> user asks what Tika does for [filetype], we can direct them to the VM so they 
> can try it out.
> I'll upload a patch with a new endpoint which accepts a multipart/form-data 
> input file. But, it's ugly... I'd prefer to make the call with Ajax. But, I 
> don't know how to that with the current tika-server setup.
> A more complex, but pretty, example of something Tika should have is 
> http://any23.org/.
> Thoughts?



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