This is a simple solution of what you want, it is a dynamic solution as it will handle any tags found and compare only the text content. The findDiff()
will find the difference and call the callback function with the output and a array of different words as parameters.
JSFiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/9svuc7om/18/
/**
* Parse and construct an Array of PDF text tokens
* @params {string} text The PDF text to be parsed
* @return {object} The parsed Array of tokens
*/
function parsePDFText(text) {
var token = text.split(' ');
for (var i=0,l=token.length; i<l; i++) {
// remove token of first space and consecutive space
if (token[i] == '') {
token.splice(i, 1);
}
}
return token;
}
/**
* Return the minimum indexOf among all the arguments
* @params {...number} index The indexOf
* @return {number} The minimum indexOf, -1 if all arguments are -1
*/
function findMinIndex() {
var min;
for (var i = 0, l = arguments.length; i < l; i++) {
// indexOf() returns -1 if not found
if (arguments[i] === -1) {
continue;
}
if (typeof min === 'undefined' || arguments[i] < min) {
min = arguments[i];
}
}
return min || -1;
}
/**
* Parse and construct an Array of HTML tokens
* @params {string} text The HTML text to be parsed
* @return {object} The parsed Array of tokens
*/
function parseHTMLText(text) {
var currentIndex = 0,
tl = text.length,
tokens = [],
token, firstChar, endPos;
while (currentIndex < tl) {
// determine the next token type
firstChar = text.charAt(currentIndex);
if (firstChar == '<') {
// a tag
// find the position of closing tag, assume all tags are well formed
endPos = text.indexOf('>', currentIndex + 1) + 1;
token = {
type: 'tag',
content: text.slice(currentIndex, endPos),
valid: true
}
currentIndex = endPos;
} else if (firstChar == ' ') {
// a space
token = {
type: 'space',
content: ' ',
valid: true
}
currentIndex++;
} else {
// a character, possibliy part of a word
// find the end of the word
// assume a word is delimitered either by tags or space
endPos = findMinIndex(text.indexOf('<', currentIndex), text.indexOf(' ', currentIndex));
// endPos is `-1` if there are not delimiter anymore, end of string reached
if (endPos === -1) {
endPos = tl;
}
token = {
type: 'text',
content: text.slice(currentIndex, endPos),
valid: true
}
currentIndex = endPos;
}
tokens.push(token);
}
return tokens;
}
/**
* Find the difference between pdf text and html text and pass the output and differenc to a callback function
* @params {string} pdfText The pdf text
* @params {string} htmlText The html text
* @params {function} callback The callback function
*/
function findDiff(pdfText, htmlText, callback) {
var output = '', // the final output
diff = [], // the array of different words
pdfTokens = parsePDFText(pdfText),
htmlTokens = parseHTMLText(htmlText),
j=0, hl=htmlTokens.length;
// the pdf text is the reference point, i.e. all the words in pdf text should always be present in html text as well
for (var i=0,pl=pdfTokens.length; i<pl; i++) {
// find the first occurrence of the pdf text
for(; j<hl; j++) {
if (htmlTokens[j].type != 'text') {
// exclude comparison to non-text
continue;
}
// check if the two text matches
if (htmlTokens[j].content == pdfTokens[i]) {
// a match is found
j++;
break;
} else {
// push the different html token into `diff` array
diff.push(htmlTokens[j].content);
// set the `valid` field of token to false
htmlTokens[j].valid = false;
}
}
}
// invalidate the rest of the html text
for(; j<hl; j++) {
if (htmlTokens[j].type == 'text') {
htmlTokens[j].valid = false;
}
}
// concat the final string to output
for (j=0; j<hl; j++) {
if (htmlTokens[j].valid) {
output += htmlTokens[j].content;
}
}
callback(output, diff);
}
And you can call the function by using
findDiff(text1, text2, function(output, diff) {
console.log(output);
console.log(diff);
});
However, there are some limitations in this solution
- It assumes all the content in pdf are present in the HTML text
- It only handles
<>
and space, if there are other possible delimiter, e.g. tabs, extra code is needed
- It assumes all tags are well-formed, and there will not be closing tags in between text content(if you need you should use
>
<
instead)
- The function is a simplified solution and is not fully tested. You cannot expect any warranty from it and some adaptations is needed. I would suggest providing only the content inside
body
or even a narrower range instead of the whole HTML file (if in your case it is possible) because there will be too much variations in the content of a HTML file.
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is meaningless in this situation