I assume you mean interactive form buttons when you talk about buttons in PDFs.
In general
There is no explicit icon extractor for buttons in PDFBox. But as buttons (and annotations in general) with custom icons have these icons defined as part of their appearances, one can simply (recursively) traverse the resources of the appearances of the annotations and collect the XObjects with subtype Image:
public void extractAnnotationImages(PDDocument document, String fileNameFormat) throws IOException
{
List<PDPage> pages = document.getDocumentCatalog().getAllPages();
if (pages == null)
return;
for (int i = 0; i < pages.size(); i++)
{
String pageFormat = String.format(fileNameFormat, "-" + i + "%s", "%s");
extractAnnotationImages(pages.get(i), pageFormat);
}
}
public void extractAnnotationImages(PDPage page, String pageFormat) throws IOException
{
List<PDAnnotation> annotations = page.getAnnotations();
if (annotations == null)
return;
for (int i = 0; i < annotations.size(); i++)
{
PDAnnotation annotation = annotations.get(i);
String annotationFormat = annotation.getAnnotationName() != null && annotation.getAnnotationName().length() > 0
? String.format(pageFormat, "-" + annotation.getAnnotationName() + "%s", "%s")
: String.format(pageFormat, "-" + i + "%s", "%s");
extractAnnotationImages(annotation, annotationFormat);
}
}
public void extractAnnotationImages(PDAnnotation annotation, String annotationFormat) throws IOException
{
PDAppearanceDictionary appearance = annotation.getAppearance();
extractAnnotationImages(appearance.getDownAppearance(), String.format(annotationFormat, "-Down%s", "%s"));
extractAnnotationImages(appearance.getNormalAppearance(), String.format(annotationFormat, "-Normal%s", "%s"));
extractAnnotationImages(appearance.getRolloverAppearance(), String.format(annotationFormat, "-Rollover%s", "%s"));
}
public void extractAnnotationImages(Map<String, PDAppearanceStream> stateAppearances, String stateFormat) throws IOException
{
if (stateAppearances == null)
return;
for (Map.Entry<String, PDAppearanceStream> entry: stateAppearances.entrySet())
{
String appearanceFormat = String.format(stateFormat, "-" + entry.getKey() + "%s", "%s");
extractAnnotationImages(entry.getValue(), appearanceFormat);
}
}
public void extractAnnotationImages(PDAppearanceStream appearance, String appearanceFormat) throws IOException
{
PDResources resources = appearance.getResources();
if (resources == null)
return;
Map<String, PDXObject> xObjects = resources.getXObjects();
if (xObjects == null)
return;
for (Map.Entry<String, PDXObject> entry : xObjects.entrySet())
{
PDXObject xObject = entry.getValue();
String xObjectFormat = String.format(appearanceFormat, "-" + entry.getKey() + "%s", "%s");
if (xObject instanceof PDXObjectForm)
extractAnnotationImages((PDXObjectForm)xObject, xObjectFormat);
else if (xObject instanceof PDXObjectImage)
extractAnnotationImages((PDXObjectImage)xObject, xObjectFormat);
}
}
public void extractAnnotationImages(PDXObjectForm form, String imageFormat) throws IOException
{
PDResources resources = form.getResources();
if (resources == null)
return;
Map<String, PDXObject> xObjects = resources.getXObjects();
if (xObjects == null)
return;
for (Map.Entry<String, PDXObject> entry : xObjects.entrySet())
{
PDXObject xObject = entry.getValue();
String xObjectFormat = String.format(imageFormat, "-" + entry.getKey() + "%s", "%s");
if (xObject instanceof PDXObjectForm)
extractAnnotationImages((PDXObjectForm)xObject, xObjectFormat);
else if (xObject instanceof PDXObjectImage)
extractAnnotationImages((PDXObjectImage)xObject, xObjectFormat);
}
}
public void extractAnnotationImages(PDXObjectImage image, String imageFormat) throws IOException
{
image.write2OutputStream(new FileOutputStream(String.format(imageFormat, "", image.getSuffix())));
}
(from ExtractAnnotationImageTest.java)
Unfortunately the OP did not provide a sample PDF so I applied the code to this example file
(stored as a resource) like this:
/**
* Test using <a href="http://examples.itextpdf.com/results/part2/chapter08/buttons.pdf">buttons.pdf</a>
* created by <a href="http://itextpdf.com/examples/iia.php?id=154">part2.chapter08.Buttons</a>
* from ITEXT IN ACTION — SECOND EDITION.
*/
@Test
public void testButtonsPdf() throws IOException
{
try (InputStream resource = getClass().getResourceAsStream("buttons.pdf"))
{
PDDocument document = PDDocument.load(resource);
extractAnnotationImages(document, new File(RESULT_FOLDER, "buttons%s.%s").toString());;
}
}
(from ExtractAnnotationImageTest.java)
and got these images:
and
There are two issues here:
- We extract all image resources attached to the annotation appearance and do not check whether they actually are used anywhere in the appearance stream. Thus, you might find more icons than expected. In the case above, the first image is not used as individual resource but only as mask for the second one.
- We extract only image resources, not inline images, and so may miss some images.
Thus, please check this code with your PDFs. If need be, it can be improved.
The OP's file
The OP meanwhile has provided a sample file imageicon.pdf
Calling the methods above like this
/**
* Test using <a href="http://www.docdroid.net/TDGVQzg/imageicon.pdf.html">imageicon.pdf</a>
* created by the OP.
*/
@Test
public void testImageiconPdf() throws IOException
{
try (InputStream resource = getClass().getResourceAsStream("imageicon.pdf"))
{
PDDocument document = PDDocument.load(resource);
extractAnnotationImages(document, new File(RESULT_FOLDER, "imageicon%s.%s").toString());;
}
}
(from ExtractAnnotationImageTest.java)
outputs this image:
Thus, it works just fine!
Starting as stand alone tool
The OP indicated in a comment to be
still confuse using junit testing method, however when i try to call it into my main program, it always return with "stream close" error. I already put the file as the same directory as my jar, also trying to give the path manually, but still the same error.
Thus, I added a main
method to the class to allow it to
- be started without the JUnit framework and
- extract from PDFs anywhere in the local file system given by their file names on the command line.
In code:
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException
{
ExtractAnnotationImageTest extractor = new ExtractAnnotationImageTest();
for (String arg : args)
{
try (PDDocument document = PDDocument.load(arg))
{
extractor.extractAnnotationImages(document, arg+"%s.%s");;
}
}
}
(from ExtractAnnotationImageTest.java)