Chapter 15
PDF and JSON

cpdf in.pdf -output-json -o out.json
     [-output-json-parse-content-streams]
     [-output-json-no-stream-data]
     [-output-json-decompress-streams]
     [-output-json-clean-strings]

cpdf -j in.json -o out.pdf

In addition to reading and writing PDF files in the original Adobe format, cpdf can read and write them in its own CPDFJSON format, for somewhat easier extraction of information, modification of PDF files, and so on.

15.1 Converting PDF to JSON

We convert a PDF file to JSON format like this:

cpdf -output-json in.pdf -o out.json

The resultant JSON file is an array of arrays containing an object number followed by an object, one for each object in the file and two special ones:

Objects are formatted thus:

Here is an example of the output for a small PDF:

[
  [
    -1,
    { "/CPDFJSONformatversion": { "I": 2 },
      "/CPDFJSONcontentparsed": false,
      "/CPDFJSONstreamdataincluded": true,
      "/CPDFJSONmajorpdfversion": { "I": 1 },
      "/CPDFJSONminorpdfversion": { "I": 1 } }
  ],
  [
    0,
    { "/Size": { "I": 4 }, "/Root": 4,
      "/ID" : [ <elided>, <elided>] } ],
  [
    1, { "/Type": { "N": "/Pages" }, "/Kids": [ 3 ], "/Count": { "I": 1 } }
  ],
  [
    2,
    {"S": [{ "/Length": { "I": 49 } },
     "1 0 0 1 50 770 cm BT/F0 36 Tf(Hello, World!)Tj ET"] }
  ],
  [
    3, { "/Type": { "N": "/Page" }, "/Parent": 1,
    "/Resources": {
      "/Font": {
        "/F0": {
          "/Type": { "N": "/Font" },
          "/Subtype": { "N": "/Type1" },
          "/BaseFont": { "N": "/Times-Italic" }
        }
      }
    },
    "/MediaBox":
      [{ "I": 0 }, { "I": 0 },
       { "F": 595.2755905510001 }, { "F": 841.88976378 }],
    "/Rotate": { "I": 0 },
    "/Contents": [ 2 ] } ],
[
  4, { "/Type": { "N": "/Catalog" }, "/Pages": 1 } ]
]

The option -output-json-parse-content-streams will also convert content streams to JSON, so our example content stream will be expanded:

2, {
"S": [
  {}, [
  [
  { "F": 1.0 }, { "F": 0.0 }, { "F": 0.0 }, { "F": 1.0 }, { "F": 50.0 }, {
  "F": 770.0 }, "cm" ], [ "BT" ], [ "/F0", { "F": 36.0 }, "Tf" ], [
  "Hello, World!", "Tj" ], [ "ET" ] ]
] } ], [

The option -output-json-no-stream-data simply elides the stream data instead, leading to much smaller JSON files.

The option -output-json-decompress-streams keeps the streams intact, and decompresses them.

The option -output-json-clean-strings converts any UTF16BE strings with no high bytes to PDFDocEncoding prior to output, so that editing them is easier.

15.2 Converting JSON to PDF

We can load a JSON PDF file with the -j option in place of a PDF file anywhere in a normal cpdf command. A range may be applied, just like any other file.

cpdf -j in.json -o out.pdf

It is not required that /Length entries in CPDFJSON stream dictionaries be correctly updated when the JSON file is edited: cpdf will fix them when loading.

C Interface

 
/* CHAPTER 15. PDF and JSON */ 
 
/* cpdf_outputJSON(filename, parse_content, no_stream_data, pdf) outputs a PDF 
 * in JSON format to the given filename. If parse_content is true, page content 
 * is parsed. If no_stream_data is true, all stream data is suppressed entirely. 
 * */ 
void cpdf_outputJSON(const char[], int, int, int, int); 
 
/* cpdf_outputJSONMemory(parse_content, no_stream_data, pdf, &length) is like 
 * outputJSON, but it write to a buffer in memory. The length is filled in. */ 
void *cpdf_outputJSONMemory(int, int, int, int, int *); 
 
/* Load a PDF from a JSON file given its filename */ 
int cpdf_fromJSON(const char[]); 
 
/* Load a PDF from a JSON file in memory, given the buffer and its length */ 
int cpdf_fromJSONMemory(void *, int);