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Nicholas DiPiazza updated TIKA-2575:
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Description:
Sometimes, for example, you use tika to parse an XLS file that isn't really
that big, maybe 60 MB. and suddenly the JVM heap size taken is >800Mb which
causes an OOM in my case.
Can we make an "abort threshold" where the tika parse will halt if bytes
utilized grows passed a certain amount?
Or it is possible for users to already do this themselves by watching the input
stream as it grows somehow?
was:
Sometimes, for example, you use tika to parse an XLS file that isn't really
that big, maybe 60 MB. and suddenly the JVM heap size taken is >800Mb which
causes an OOM in my case.
Can we make an "abort threshold" where the tika parse will halt if buffer size
grows passed a certain amount?
Or it is possible for users to already do this themselves by watching the input
stream as it grows somehow?
> Provide a way to abort tika parses when tika input stream buffer grows passed
> a certain threshold
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> Key: TIKA-2575
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-2575
> Project: Tika
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: parser
> Reporter: Nicholas DiPiazza
> Priority: Major
>
> Sometimes, for example, you use tika to parse an XLS file that isn't really
> that big, maybe 60 MB. and suddenly the JVM heap size taken is >800Mb which
> causes an OOM in my case.
> Can we make an "abort threshold" where the tika parse will halt if bytes
> utilized grows passed a certain amount?
> Or it is possible for users to already do this themselves by watching the
> input stream as it grows somehow?
>
>
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