I saw this Tyler, and it’s awesome. I forked it already though I’m not a Go 
programmer thank you
for increasing the community here (

CC’ing Jim Jag who I know has done some Go programming, Jim spread the word ;)

Cheers,
Chris




On 10/6/17, 10:12 AM, "Tyler Bui-Palsulich" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

    (Bumping this since it looks like the first message didn't go through.)
    
    Tyler
    
    On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Tyler Bui-Palsulich <[email protected]>
    wrote:
    
    > Hi Everyone,
    >
    > I am happy to announce go-tika, a Go package which makes it easy to use
    > Tika from Go! See https://github.com/google/go-tika and the corresponding
    > GoDoc <https://godoc.org/github.com/google/go-tika/tika>. I marked a
    > release as 0.1.16, indicating the latest version supported by the package.
    >
    > I added a link to the wiki (https://wiki.apache.org/tika/
    > API%20Bindings%20for%20Tika).
    >
    > Here is the relevant bit for how to parse a file:
    >
    > f, err := os.Open("path/to/file")
    > if err != nil {
    > log.Fatal(err)
    > }
    > defer f.Close()
    >
    > client := tika.NewClient(nil, s.URL())
    > body, err := client.Parse(context.Background(), f)
    >
    > Hopefully this is useful for someone! Feel free to file an issue if you
    > have a question or spot a bug.
    >
    > Thanks to Chris et al. for inspiration with tika-python.
    >
    > Tyler
    >
    


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