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How to convert PDF to JSON from uploaded file for PDF to JSON API in C# and ByteScout Cloud API Server

Step-by-step tutorial:How to convert PDF to JSON from uploaded file to have PDF to JSON API in C#

This page displays the code samples for programming in C#. ByteScout Cloud API Server was designed to assist PDF to JSON API in C#. ByteScout Cloud API Server is API server that is ready to use and can be installed and deployed in less than 30 minutes on your own Windows server or server in a cloud. It can save data and files on your local server-based file storage or in Amazon AWS S3 storage. Data is processed solely on the API server and is powered by ByteScout engine, no cloud services or Internet connection is required for data processing..

The SDK samples displayed below below explain how to quickly make your application do PDF to JSON API in C# with the help of ByteScout Cloud API Server. Follow the tutorial and copy – paste code for C# into your project’s code editor. Further improvement of the code will make it more robust.

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Program.cs
      
using System; using System.IO; using System.Net; using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq; // Please NOTE: In this sample we're assuming Cloud Api Server is hosted at "https://localhost". // If it's not then please replace this with with your hosting url. namespace ByteScoutWebApiExample { class Program { // Source PDF file const string SourceFile = @".\sample.pdf"; // Comma-separated list of page indices (or ranges) to process. Leave empty for all pages. Example: '0,2-5,7-'. const string Pages = ""; // PDF document password. Leave empty for unprotected documents. const string Password = ""; // Destination JSON file name const string DestinationFile = @".\result.json"; static void Main(string[] args) { // Create standard .NET web client instance WebClient webClient = new WebClient(); // 1. RETRIEVE THE PRESIGNED URL TO UPLOAD THE FILE. // * If you already have a direct file URL, skip to the step 3. // Prepare URL for `Get Presigned URL` API call string query = Uri.EscapeUriString(string.Format( "https://localhost/file/upload/get-presigned-url?contenttype=application/octet-stream&name={0}", Path.GetFileName(SourceFile))); try { // Execute request string response = webClient.DownloadString(query); // Parse JSON response JObject json = JObject.Parse(response); if (json["error"].ToObject<bool>() == false) { // Get URL to use for the file upload string uploadUrl = json["presignedUrl"].ToString(); string uploadedFileUrl = json["url"].ToString(); // 2. UPLOAD THE FILE TO CLOUD. webClient.Headers.Add("content-type", "application/octet-stream"); webClient.UploadFile(uploadUrl, "PUT", SourceFile); // You can use UploadData() instead if your file is byte[] or Stream webClient.Headers.Remove("content-type"); // 3. CONVERT UPLOADED PDF FILE TO JSON // Prepare URL for `PDF To JSON` API call query = Uri.EscapeUriString(string.Format( "https://localhost/pdf/convert/to/json?name={0}&password={1}&pages={2}&url={3}", Path.GetFileName(DestinationFile), Password, Pages, uploadedFileUrl)); // Execute request response = webClient.DownloadString(query); // Parse JSON response json = JObject.Parse(response); if (json["error"].ToObject<bool>() == false) { // Get URL of generated JSON file string resultFileUrl = json["url"].ToString(); // Download JSON file webClient.DownloadFile(resultFileUrl, DestinationFile); Console.WriteLine("Generated JSON file saved as \"{0}\" file.", DestinationFile); } else { Console.WriteLine(json["message"].ToString()); } } else { Console.WriteLine(json["message"].ToString()); } } catch (WebException e) { Console.WriteLine(e.ToString()); } webClient.Dispose(); Console.WriteLine(); Console.WriteLine("Press any key..."); Console.ReadKey(); } } }

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packages.config
      
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <packages> <package id="Newtonsoft.Json" version="10.0.3" targetFramework="net40" /> </packages>

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