How to extract text from PDF in JavaSript

I wonder if is possible to get the text inside of a PDF file by using only Javascript? If yes, can anyone show me how?

I know there are some server-side java, c#, etc libraries but I would prefer not using a server. thanks


This is an ancient question, but because pdf.js has been developing over the years, I would like to give a new answer. That is, it can be done locally without involving any server or external service. The new pdf.js has a function: page.getTextContent(). You can get the text content from that. I've done it successfully with the following code.

  1. What you get in each step is a promise. You need to code this way: .then( function(){...}) to proceed to the next step.

    1) PDFJS.getDocument( data ).then( function(pdf) {

    2) pdf.getPage(i).then( function(page){

    3) page.getTextContent().then( function(textContent){

  2. What you finally get is an string array textContent.bidiTexts[]. You concatenate them to get the text of 1 page. Text blocks' coordinates are used to judge whether newline or space need to be inserted. (This may not be totally robust, but from my test it seems ok.)

  3. The input parameter data needs to be either a URL or ArrayBuffer type data. I used the ReadAsArrayBuffer(file) function in FileReader API to get the data.

Hope this helps.

Note: According to some other user, the library has updated and caused the code to break. According to the comment by async5 below, you need to replace textContent.bidiTexts with textContent.items.

    function Pdf2TextClass(){
     var self = this;
     this.complete = 0;

    /**
     *
     * @param data ArrayBuffer of the pdf file content
     * @param callbackPageDone To inform the progress each time
     *        when a page is finished. The callback function's input parameters are:
     *        1) number of pages done;
     *        2) total number of pages in file.
     * @param callbackAllDone The input parameter of callback function is 
     *        the result of extracted text from pdf file.
     *
     */
     this.pdfToText = function(data, callbackPageDone, callbackAllDone){
     console.assert( data  instanceof ArrayBuffer  || typeof data == 'string' );
     PDFJS.getDocument( data ).then( function(pdf) {
     var div = document.getElementById('viewer');

     var total = pdf.numPages;
     callbackPageDone( 0, total );        
     var layers = {};        
     for (i = 1; i <= total; i++){
        pdf.getPage(i).then( function(page){
        var n = page.pageNumber;
        page.getTextContent().then( function(textContent){
          if( null != textContent.bidiTexts ){
            var page_text = "";
            var last_block = null;
            for( var k = 0; k < textContent.bidiTexts.length; k++ ){
                var block = textContent.bidiTexts[k];
                if( last_block != null && last_block.str[last_block.str.length-1] != ' '){
                    if( block.x < last_block.x )
                        page_text += "\r\n"; 
                    else if ( last_block.y != block.y && ( last_block.str.match(/^(\s?[a-zA-Z])$|^(.+\s[a-zA-Z])$/) == null ))
                        page_text += ' ';
                }
                page_text += block.str;
                last_block = block;
            }

            textContent != null && console.log("page " + n + " finished."); //" content: \n" + page_text);
            layers[n] =  page_text + "\n\n";
          }
          ++ self.complete;
          callbackPageDone( self.complete, total );
          if (self.complete == total){
            window.setTimeout(function(){
              var full_text = "";
              var num_pages = Object.keys(layers).length;
              for( var j = 1; j <= num_pages; j++)
                  full_text += layers[j] ;
              callbackAllDone(full_text);
            }, 1000);              
          }
        }); // end  of page.getTextContent().then
      }); // end of page.then
    } // of for
  });
 }; // end of pdfToText()
}; // end of class

I couldn't get gm2008's example to work (the internal data structure on pdf.js has changed apparently), so I wrote my own fully promise-based solution that doesn't use any DOM elements, queryselectors or canvas, using the updated pdf.js from the example at mozilla

It eats a file path for the upload since i'm using it with node-webkit. You need to make sure you have the cmaps downloaded and pointed somewhere and you nee pdf.js and pdf.worker.js to get this working.

    /**
     * Extract text from PDFs with PDF.js
     * Uses the demo pdf.js from https://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/getting_started/
     */
    this.pdfToText = function(data) {

        PDFJS.workerSrc = 'js/vendor/pdf.worker.js';
        PDFJS.cMapUrl = 'js/vendor/pdfjs/cmaps/';
        PDFJS.cMapPacked = true;

        return PDFJS.getDocument(data).then(function(pdf) {
            var pages = [];
            for (var i = 0; i < pdf.numPages; i++) {
                pages.push(i);
            }
            return Promise.all(pages.map(function(pageNumber) {
                return pdf.getPage(pageNumber + 1).then(function(page) {
                    return page.getTextContent().then(function(textContent) {
                        return textContent.items.map(function(item) {
                            return item.str;
                        }).join(' ');
                    });
                });
            })).then(function(pages) {
                return pages.join("\r\n");
            });
        });
    }

usage:

 self.pdfToText(files[0].path).then(function(result) {
      console.log("PDF done!", result);
 })

Here's some JavaScript code that does what you want using Pdf.js from http://hublog.hubmed.org/archives/001948.html:

var input = document.getElementById("input");  
var processor = document.getElementById("processor");  
var output = document.getElementById("output");  

// listen for messages from the processor  
window.addEventListener("message", function(event){  
  if (event.source != processor.contentWindow) return;  

  switch (event.data){  
    // "ready" = the processor is ready, so fetch the PDF file  
    case "ready":  
      var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest;  
      xhr.open('GET', input.getAttribute("src"), true);  
      xhr.responseType = "arraybuffer";  
      xhr.onload = function(event) {  
        processor.contentWindow.postMessage(this.response, "*");  
      };  
      xhr.send();  
    break;  

    // anything else = the processor has returned the text of the PDF  
    default:  
      output.textContent = event.data.replace(/\s+/g, " ");  
    break;  
  }  
}, true);

...and here's an example:

http://git.macropus.org/2011/11/pdftotext/example/


Note: This code assumes you're using nodejs. That means you're parsing a local file instead of one from a web page since the original question doesn't explicitly ask about parsing pdfs on a web page.

@gm2008's answer was a great starting point (please read it and its comments for more info), but needed some updates (08/19) and had some unused code. I also like examples that are more full. There's more refactoring and tweaking that could be done (e.g. with await), but for now it's as close to that original answer as it could be.

As before, this uses Mozilla's PDFjs library. The npmjs package is at https://www.npmjs.com/package/pdfjs-dist.

In my experience, this doesn't do well in finding where to put spaces, but that's a problem for another time.

[Edit: I believe the update to the use of .transform has restored the whitespace as it originally behaved.]

// This file is called myPDFfileToText.js and is in the root folder
let PDFJS = require('pdfjs-dist');

let pathToPDF = 'path/to/myPDFfileToText.pdf';

let toText = Pdf2TextObj();
let onPageDone = function() {}; // don't want to do anything between pages
let onFinish = function(fullText) { console.log(fullText) };
toText.pdfToText(pathToPDF, onPageDone, onFinish);

function Pdf2TextObj() {
    let self = this;
    this.complete = 0;

    /**
     *
     * @param path Path to the pdf file.
     * @param callbackPageDone To inform the progress each time
     *        when a page is finished. The callback function's input parameters are:
     *        1) number of pages done.
     *        2) total number of pages in file.
     *        3) the `page` object itself or null.
     * @param callbackAllDone Called after all text has been collected. Input parameters:
     *        1) full text of parsed pdf.
     *
     */
    this.pdfToText = function(path, callbackPageDone, callbackAllDone) {
        // console.assert(typeof path == 'string');
        PDFJS.getDocument(path).promise.then(function(pdf) {

            let total = pdf.numPages;
            callbackPageDone(0, total, null);

            let pages = {};
            // For some (pdf?) reason these don't all come in consecutive
            // order. That's why they're stored as an object and then
            // processed one final time at the end.
            for (let pagei = 1; pagei <= total; pagei++) {
                pdf.getPage(pagei).then(function(page) {
                    let pageNumber = page.pageNumber;
                    page.getTextContent().then(function(textContent) {
                        if (null != textContent.items) {
                            let page_text = "";
                            let last_item = null;
                            for (let itemsi = 0; itemsi < textContent.items.length; itemsi++) {
                                let item = textContent.items[itemsi];
                                // I think to add whitespace properly would be more complex and
                                // would require two loops.
                                if (last_item != null && last_item.str[last_item.str.length - 1] != ' ') {
                                    let itemX = item.transform[5]
                                    let lastItemX = last_item.transform[5]
                                    let itemY = item.transform[4]
                                    let lastItemY = last_item.transform[4]
                                    if (itemX < lastItemX)
                                        page_text += "\r\n";
                                    else if (itemY != lastItemY && (last_item.str.match(/^(\s?[a-zA-Z])$|^(.+\s[a-zA-Z])$/) == null))
                                        page_text += ' ';
                                } // ends if may need to add whitespace

                                page_text += item.str;
                                last_item = item;
                            } // ends for every item of text

                            textContent != null && console.log("page " + pageNumber + " finished.") // " content: \n" + page_text);
                            pages[pageNumber] = page_text + "\n\n";
                        } // ends if has items

                        ++self.complete;

                        callbackPageDone(self.complete, total, page);


                        // If all done, put pages in order and combine all
                        // text, then pass that to the callback
                        if (self.complete == total) {
                            // Using `setTimeout()` isn't a stable way of making sure 
                            // the process has finished. Watch out for missed pages.
                            // A future version might do this with promises.
                            setTimeout(function() {
                                let full_text = "";
                                let num_pages = Object.keys(pages).length;
                                for (let pageNum = 1; pageNum <= num_pages; pageNum++)
                                    full_text += pages[pageNum];
                                callbackAllDone(full_text);
                            }, 1000);
                        }
                    }); // ends page.getTextContent().then
                }); // ends page.then
            } // ends for every page
        });
    }; // Ends pdfToText()

    return self;
}; // Ends object factory

Run in the terminal:

node myPDFfileToText.js