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=Folder to Workshop=
https://git.xpub.nl/pedrosaclout/Workshop_Folder
==Makefile==
<source lang="bash">
src=$(shell ls *.jpeg)
pdf=$(src:%.jpeg=%.pdf)
pdf: $(pdf)
zapspaces:
rename "s/ /_/" *
rename "s/\.jpg/.jpeg/" *
# Scan.pdf: Scan.jpeg
# tesseract Scan.jpeg Scan -l eng pdf
%.pdf: %.jpeg
tesseract $*.jpeg $* -l eng pdf
# %.ppm: %.jpeg
# convert $*.jpeg $*.ppm
#
# %.un.jpeg: %.un.ppm
# convert $*.un.ppm $*.un.jpeg
#
# %.un.jpeg: %.jpeg
# convert $*.jpeg tmp.ppm
# unpaper tmp.ppm tmp2.ppm
# convert tmp2.ppm $*.un.jpeg
# rm tmp.ppm
# rm tmp2.ppm
#
# #debug vars
# print-%:
# @echo '$*=$($*)'
</source>
==OCR all jpegs==
<source lang="bash">
#!/bin/bash
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
make zapspaces
make
</source>
==Merge all the pdfs together==
<source lang="bash">
#!/bin/bash
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
pdftk *.pdf cat output newfile.pdf
</source>
=Understanding how to use Json+Libgen API + Monoskop=
<source lang="bash">
#"using an api" in python
#Prototyping 29 MAY 2019
#Piet Zwart Institute
import sys
import json
from json import loads
from urllib.request import urlopen
from pprint import pprint
def get_json (url):
    #save the json to a variable
    file = urlopen(url)
    #prints only an object "<http.client.HTTPResponse object at 0x103e1c860>"
    print (file)
    #you need to read the object
    #b means bites that have to be decoded into a string
    text = file.read().decode("utf-8")
    #check the type of the object
    pprint(type(text))
    #see the string
    pprint(text)
    #turn the string into a more structured object type like a dictionary
    #json loads asks for a string input
    #save it to a variable
    data = json.loads(text)
    pprint(len(data))
    pprint(data)
    return data
libgendata = get_json("http://gen.lib.rus.ec/json.php?ids=1&fields=*")
monoskopdata = get_json("https://monoskop.org/api.php?action=query&list=allcategories&format=json&apiversion=2")
#use the item in a for loop
for item in libgendata:
    #print the item type
    pprint(type(item))
    #look at the keys
    pprint(item.keys())
    #print only the title
    pprint(item["title"])
    # #use this if we are not sure because it wont break the code
    # print(item.get("title"))
#its already a dictionary
cats = monoskopdata["query"]["allcategories"]
#use the item in a for loop
for item in cats:
    #print the item type
    pprint(type(item))
    print(item["*"])
</source>
=pylibgen Libgen API for python library=
==A fork from "https://github.com/joshuarli/pylibgen" —> libgen.io URL was outdated.==
<gallery mode="packed" heights="320px">
File:404notworking.png
File:404notworking2.png
</gallery>
<br>
==Now links to —> http://gen.lib.rus.ec/==
pylibgen test on Python 3.7, and can be installed via :
*pip3 install -e git+https://git.xpub.nl/pedrosaclout/PyLibGenesis#egg=pylibgen.py
<source lang="python">
import pprint
import pylibgen
from pylibgen import Library
import requests
bookname = input("Book name to search: ")
l = Library()
ids = l.search(bookname)
# print(ids)
idstourl = ",".join(ids )
print(idstourl)
</source>
[[File:pylibworking.png||700px|frameless|center]]
=Watermarks, downloading, deleting=
=Watermarks, downloading, deleting=
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/IFL_2018-05-13
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/IFL_2018-05-13


===JSOR (Ithaka Harbors, Inc) publishers===
===JSOR (Ithaka Harbors, Inc) publishers===
* download an article from http://jstor.org/ from within school
* download an article from http://jstor.org/ from within the school´s internet
* search for watermarks on the PDF
* search for watermarks on the PDF
* look for some leads in https://sourceforge.net/p/pdfedit/mailman/message/27874955/ — https://github.com/kanzure/pdfparanoia/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=jstor
* look for some leads in https://sourceforge.net/p/pdfedit/mailman/message/27874955/ — https://github.com/kanzure/pdfparanoia/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=jstor


===JSTOR Downloader===
#While working around the watermarks that JSTOR leaves in their PDFs, we understood that in their website, one can have a preview through the whole document without any of these watermarks. The idea began to download it directly from these preview images rather than actually downloading it from a JSTOR account.
#https://www.jstor.org/stable/23267102?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=tea&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dtea%26amp%3Bacc%3Don%26amp%3Bfc%3Doff%26amp%3Bwc%3Don%26amp%3Bgroup%3Dnone&ab_segments=0%2Fl2b-basic-1%2Frelevance_config_with_tbsub_l2b&refreqid=search%3A9fd0deff8d3258de87d3b54d6dfad664&seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents the idea is to create a script that iterates through the url sequence number("seq=i")
#https://git.xpub.nl/pedrosaclout/jsort_scrape
<source lang="python">
# import libraries
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
import os
import time
import datetime
from pprint import pprint
import requests
import multiprocessing
import base64
i = 1
while True:
    try:
        # URL iterates through the sequence number
        url = ("https://www.jstor.org/stable/23267102?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=tea&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dtea%26amp%3Bacc%3Don%26amp%3Bfc%3Doff%26amp%3Bwc%3Don%26amp%3Bgroup%3Dnone&ab_segments=0%2Fl2b-basic-1%2Frelevance_config_with_tbsub_l2b&refreqid=search%3A9fd0deff8d3258de87d3b54d6dfad664&" + "seq=%i#metadata_info_tab_contents"%i)
        # Tell Selenium to open a new Firefox session
        # and specify the path to the driver
        driver = webdriver.Firefox(executable_path=os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + '/geckodriver')
        # Implicit wait tells Selenium how long it should wait before it throws an exception
        driver.implicitly_wait(10)
        driver.get(url)
        time.sleep(3)
        # get the image bay64 code
        img = driver.find_element_by_css_selector('#page-scan-container.page-scan-container')
        src = img.get_attribute('src')
        # check if source is correct
        # pprint(src)
        # strip type from Javascript to base64 string only
        base64String = src.split(',').pop();
        pprint(base64String)
        # decode base64 string
        imgdata = base64.b64decode(base64String)
        # save the image
        filename = ('page%i.gif'%i)
        with open(filename, 'wb') as f:
            f.write(imgdata)
        driver.close()
        i+=1
        print("DONE! Closing Window")
    except:
        print("Impossible to print image")
        driver.close()
        break
    time.sleep(1)
</source>
<gallery mode="packed" heights="380px">
File:blur01.png
File:blur02.png
File:indexing.gif
</gallery>


===Verso Books===
===Verso Books===
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* search for watermarks on the EPUB
* search for watermarks on the EPUB
* Look at the Institute for Biblio-Immunology -- First Communique: https://pastebin.com/raw/E1xgCUmb for more leads. https://www.booxtream.com/
* Look at the Institute for Biblio-Immunology -- First Communique: https://pastebin.com/raw/E1xgCUmb for more leads. https://www.booxtream.com/
<gallery mode="packed" heights="400px">
File:verso00.png
File:verso01.png
</gallery>


=Tesseract, OCR, Book scan=
=Tesseract, OCR, Book scan=

Latest revision as of 18:43, 15 June 2019

Folder to Workshop

https://git.xpub.nl/pedrosaclout/Workshop_Folder

Makefile

src=$(shell ls *.jpeg)
pdf=$(src:%.jpeg=%.pdf)


pdf: $(pdf)

zapspaces:
	rename "s/ /_/" *
	rename "s/\.jpg/.jpeg/" *

# Scan.pdf: Scan.jpeg
# 	tesseract Scan.jpeg Scan -l eng pdf

%.pdf: %.jpeg
	tesseract $*.jpeg $* -l eng pdf

# %.ppm: %.jpeg
# 	convert $*.jpeg $*.ppm
#
# %.un.jpeg: %.un.ppm
# 	convert $*.un.ppm $*.un.jpeg
#
# %.un.jpeg: %.jpeg
# 	convert $*.jpeg tmp.ppm
# 	unpaper tmp.ppm tmp2.ppm
# 	convert tmp2.ppm $*.un.jpeg
# 	rm tmp.ppm
# 	rm tmp2.ppm
#
# #debug vars
# print-%:
# 	@echo '$*=$($*)'

OCR all jpegs

#!/bin/bash

cd "$(dirname "$0")"
make zapspaces
make

Merge all the pdfs together

#!/bin/bash

cd "$(dirname "$0")"
pdftk *.pdf cat output newfile.pdf

Understanding how to use Json+Libgen API + Monoskop

#"using an api" in python
#Prototyping 29 MAY 2019
#Piet Zwart Institute

import sys
import json
from json import loads
from urllib.request import urlopen
from pprint import pprint

def get_json (url):
    #save the json to a variable
    file = urlopen(url)

    #prints only an object "<http.client.HTTPResponse object at 0x103e1c860>"
    print (file)

    #you need to read the object
    #b means bites that have to be decoded into a string
    text = file.read().decode("utf-8")
    #check the type of the object
    pprint(type(text))
    #see the string
    pprint(text)

    #turn the string into a more structured object type like a dictionary
    #json loads asks for a string input
    #save it to a variable
    data = json.loads(text)
    pprint(len(data))
    pprint(data)
    return data

libgendata = get_json("http://gen.lib.rus.ec/json.php?ids=1&fields=*")
monoskopdata = get_json("https://monoskop.org/api.php?action=query&list=allcategories&format=json&apiversion=2")

#use the item in a for loop
for item in libgendata:
    #print the item type
    pprint(type(item))
    #look at the keys
    pprint(item.keys())
    #print only the title
    pprint(item["title"])
    # #use this if we are not sure because it wont break the code
    # print(item.get("title"))

#its already a dictionary
cats = monoskopdata["query"]["allcategories"]
#use the item in a for loop
for item in cats:
    #print the item type
    pprint(type(item))
    print(item["*"])

pylibgen Libgen API for python library

A fork from "https://github.com/joshuarli/pylibgen" —> libgen.io URL was outdated.


Now links to —> http://gen.lib.rus.ec/

pylibgen test on Python 3.7, and can be installed via :


import pprint
import pylibgen
from pylibgen import Library
import requests

bookname = input("Book name to search: ")

l = Library()

ids = l.search(bookname)
# print(ids)

idstourl = ",".join(ids )
print(idstourl)


Pylibworking.png

Watermarks, downloading, deleting

https://pad.xpub.nl/p/IFL_2018-05-13

JSOR (Ithaka Harbors, Inc) publishers

JSTOR Downloader

  1. While working around the watermarks that JSTOR leaves in their PDFs, we understood that in their website, one can have a preview through the whole document without any of these watermarks. The idea began to download it directly from these preview images rather than actually downloading it from a JSTOR account.
  2. https://www.jstor.org/stable/23267102?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=tea&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dtea%26amp%3Bacc%3Don%26amp%3Bfc%3Doff%26amp%3Bwc%3Don%26amp%3Bgroup%3Dnone&ab_segments=0%2Fl2b-basic-1%2Frelevance_config_with_tbsub_l2b&refreqid=search%3A9fd0deff8d3258de87d3b54d6dfad664&seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents the idea is to create a script that iterates through the url sequence number("seq=i")
  3. https://git.xpub.nl/pedrosaclout/jsort_scrape


# import libraries
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
import os
import time
import datetime
from pprint import pprint
import requests
import multiprocessing
import base64

i = 1

while True:
    try:
        # URL iterates through the sequence number
        url = ("https://www.jstor.org/stable/23267102?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=tea&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dtea%26amp%3Bacc%3Don%26amp%3Bfc%3Doff%26amp%3Bwc%3Don%26amp%3Bgroup%3Dnone&ab_segments=0%2Fl2b-basic-1%2Frelevance_config_with_tbsub_l2b&refreqid=search%3A9fd0deff8d3258de87d3b54d6dfad664&" + "seq=%i#metadata_info_tab_contents"%i)

        # Tell Selenium to open a new Firefox session
        # and specify the path to the driver
        driver = webdriver.Firefox(executable_path=os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + '/geckodriver')

        # Implicit wait tells Selenium how long it should wait before it throws an exception
        driver.implicitly_wait(10)
        driver.get(url)
        time.sleep(3)

        # get the image bay64 code
        img = driver.find_element_by_css_selector('#page-scan-container.page-scan-container')
        src = img.get_attribute('src')
        # check if source is correct
        # pprint(src)
        # strip type from Javascript to base64 string only
        base64String = src.split(',').pop();
        pprint(base64String)

        # decode base64 string
        imgdata = base64.b64decode(base64String)

        # save the image
        filename = ('page%i.gif'%i)
        with open(filename, 'wb') as f:
            f.write(imgdata)

        driver.close()
        i+=1
        print("DONE! Closing Window")


    except:
        print("Impossible to print image")
        driver.close()
        break

    time.sleep(1)

Verso Books

Tesseract, OCR, Book scan

Bash ocr.png
<script type="text/javascript">

    //store all class 'ocr_line' in 'lines'
    var lines = document.querySelectorAll(".ocr_line");    

    //loop through each element in 'lines'
    for (var i = 0; i < lines.length; i++){ 

      var line = lines[i];
      console.log(line.title) 

      //split the content of 'title' every space and store the list in 'parts'
      var parts = line.title.split(" ");
      console.log(parts);

      // width and height starts from the side 
      var left = parseInt(parts[1], 10);
      var top = parseInt(parts[2], 10);
      var width = (parseInt(parts[3], 10) - left);
      var height = (parseInt(parts[4], 10) - top);

      // create a style element with the content selected from the list 'parts'
      line.style = "position: absolute; left: " + parts[1] + "px; top: " + parts[2] + "px; width: " + width + "px; height: " + height + "px; border: 5px solid lightblue";

      var words = line.querySelectorAll(".ocrx_word");

      for (var e = 0; e < words.length; e++){ 

        var span = words[e];
        console.log(span.title) 

        var parts = span.title.split(" ");
        console.log(parts);

        var wleft = parseInt(parts[1], 10);
        var wtop = parseInt(parts[2], 10);
        var wwidth = (parseInt(parts[3], 10) - wleft);
        var wheight = (parseInt(parts[4], 10) - wtop);

        span.style = "position: absolute; left: " + (wleft - left) + "px; top: " + (wtop - top) + "px; width: " + wwidth  + "px; height: " + wheight + "px; border: 2px solid purple";
      } 
    }