Is there a way to check if an attachment is already present in the PDF document while creating the document (not after the document is saved to disk)? While parsing a XML to PDF I came across over multiple attachments which have the same content (Base64 String from XML > byte[]) and the same name. Currently the attachments are added multiple times, but I want to check if an attachment (with the same content or name) already exists (PdfWriter API?) and if YES, only a new Annotation should be created to the existing attachment.
NOTE: the check should happen while creating the PDF, not with a PdfReader and an existing PDF
EDIT: Thanks to @Bruno Lowagie I got it working:
protected HashMap<String, PdfFileSpecification> cache = new HashMap<>();
private final byte[] BUFFER = new byte[1024];
public PdfFileSpecification getPdfFileSpecification(final PdfWriter pdfWriter, final String name, final byte[] data) throws IOException {
String hash = createMD5Hash(data);
PdfFileSpecification pdfFileSpecification = cache.get(hash);
if (pdfFileSpecification == null) {
pdfFileSpecification = PdfFileSpecification.fileEmbedded(pdfWriter, null, name, data);
cache.put(hash, pdfFileSpecification);
return pdfFileSpecification;
}
System.out.println(String.format("Name: %s Hash: %s", name, hash));
return pdfFileSpecification;
}
private String createMD5Hash(final byte[] data) {
MessageDigest messageDigest;
try {
messageDigest = MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5");
} catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e) {
return null;
}
ByteArrayInputStream byteArrayInputStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(data);
try {
int i;
while ((i = byteArrayInputStream.read(BUFFER)) != -1) {
messageDigest.update(BUFFER, 0, i);
}
byteArrayInputStream.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
return null;
}
byte[] mdbytes = messageDigest.digest();
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
for (int i = 0; i < mdbytes.length; i++) {
sb.append(Integer.toString((mdbytes[i] & 0xff) + 0x100, 16).substring(1));
}
return sb.toString();
}
So every time I have to deal with a new attachment I do it like this:
PdfFileSpecification fs = getPdfFileSpecification(pdfWriter, name, data)
PdfAnnotation an = PdfAnnotation.createFileAttachment(pdfWriter, rectangle, name, fs);
Set
that contains hashes of the Base64 encoded data. Before you add the decoded data to the PDF, hash the Base64 data, check if it's already present in theSet
. If so, don't add the attachment. If not, put the hash in theSet
and add the attachment. Why would you need iText to do that?