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jrwiebe commentedAug 12, 2019
This PR introduces the new
extractPDFDetailsDF()
method and brings in changes to make our use of Tika's MIME type detection more efficient, as well as POM updates to use a shaded version oftika-parsers
in order to eliminate a dependency version conflict that has long been troublesome.GitHub issue:
How should this be tested?
Discussion in #302 describes tests run by @ruebot and @jrwiebe – e.g., this.