Re: saving pdf's to the database
Re: saving pdf's to the database
- Subject: Re: saving pdf's to the database
- From: John & Kim Larson <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 10:05:33 -0500
Tim,
I don't know if you got this working yet, but I'm just trying to stick
with you on this. The reason I skipped the db encoding path was that I
assumed you were using the same system for db storage as your
previously mentioned capability, namely storing PDFs generated with
iText. If you can store those PDFs I assumed you could store any PDF.
This made me think that perhaps your handoff of data somewhere between
eof and the components, or perhaps just the components, was erroneous.
To the end of isolating the problem, and forgive me if you have
already, can you make the thing work by skipping the db and just hold
the data in an instance variable in your eo instance when debugging?
Specifically, if you skip the takestoredvalueforkey and just keep the
data in an nsdata field does it work? This won't persist across
sessions or object stores, but if you use the same eo while debugging
can you get the file to display?
JAL
John A. Larson
President
Precision Instruments, Inc.
Ph: 847-824-4194
Fax: 866-240-7104
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 23, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Tim Worman <email@hidden> wrote:
On Sep 23, 2009, at 2:43 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Sep 23, 2009, at 2:28 PM, Tim Worman wrote:
Thanks for the response. In our case the files will always be
pdf since we are requiring that as the format of the
originating user's submission. I can definitely see the file
size concern if the pdf is a big ole glorified image.
Hopefully, most of the users will produce their pdf's by
printing to pdf in mac os x (or acrobat on Windoze).
I already had a component class that takes plain text blobs
(logs) from the database, converts them to pdf, and presents
them in a browser window. That class doesn't work on the blobs
where the file was originated as pdf.
How does it present the converted files?
It implements iText but at some point I will be moving to
PDFKit. I present the text as a PDF in a new window.
The same thing should work with the PDF in a database.
Right, but since it should already be a PDF, I don't need any
translation or need for my iText implementation, correct?
Yeah, just the "present the text as a PDF in a new window" part.
So, I got concerned that maybe I was missing something saving
the NSData. My database saves blobs to the file system so I
tried reading one as a pdf and couldn't. Hence my question.
That might be an artifact of your database (adding extra
info). It could also be that there is some encoding/re-
encoding happening that is scrambling the contents of the
file. Which database are you using?
I'm using OpenBase and I suspect what you're saying is right. It
does cause some worry though since I don't have the review
portion working yet. :-)
You are certain it is a BLOB not a CLOB?
How is the attribute modeled?
I've modeled it as a blob, with the external type 'object.'
OpenBase has a 'binary' type but it seems 'object' should be
correct. I attached a screenshot.
I don't think you did. :-) I am not sure which type is correct,
or if both are.
Chuck
Damnit, I hate it when you're right even more than normal.
Screenshot attached.
<Screen shot 2009-09-23 at 2.24.24 PM.png>
Tim
I've assumed that I should just be able create a response that
simply returns my NSData object and set the proper content-
type. Am I on the right track?
That is what I have always done in the past. It _should_ be
simple and straightforward.
Chuck
On Sep 23, 2009, at 9:02 AM, John & Kim Larson wrote:
Hi Tim,
We do this all the time with receiving reports, prints, etc.
Since the component I use for upload handles any file type
( Word, images, PDF) I keep track of the file extension that
the file was uploaded with in an attribute of my File entity.
I then use that information to reconstitute the mime type
when either embedding or downloading the file. There's not
too much magic there, just a bunch of if elses to get the
mime type from the extension. I can try to help you if that
isn't enough info.
Another gotcha is to make sure that your file size doesn't
exceed the blob capacity. PDFs from text are fine, but if
someone uploads a high res scanned file as a PDF, you will
get an error either upon committing the change or upon trying
to view the file.
JAL
John A. Larson
President
Precision Instruments, Inc.
Ph: 847-824-4194
Fax: 866-240-7104
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 23, 2009, at 10:45 AM, Tim Worman <email@hidden>
wrote:
WO'ers:
I am writing an application where users can upload pdf files
- which my app saves to the database. I also need to have
mechanisms in place where a "reviewer" can browse the
documents that have been uploaded. The upload and saving to
the database seems to be working. This is modeled as 'blob'
and the class type is 'NSData.' The files are uploaded via
AjaxFileUpload.
I have saved plain text files to the database before but I'm
concerned that there is something more I need to do to save
the pdf files. Are there special considerations for
maintaining the mime type, continuity, etc. of these files
before I save them as NSData to the database? Also, I am not
sure how to present the files to the reviewer. I have
converted text to pdf for viewing before but I'm stuck on
reconstituting a pdf for display.
If anyone has any pointers or code examples that would
really help me as I'm under a serious time crunch.
Tim
UCLA GSE&IS
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