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[jira] [Created] (TIKA-3575) Cannot use loadErrorHandler="ignore"
in tika config
Andreas Hubold created TIKA-3575:
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Summary: Cannot use loadErrorHandler="ignore" in tika config
Key: TIKA-3575
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-3575
Project: Tika
Issue Type: Bug
Components: config
Affects Versions: 2.1.0, 2.0.0
Reporter: Andreas Hubold
Tika 2.0.0 changed the default error handler to throw exceptions, and does not ignore errors when loading parsers anymore as it was the case with Tika 1.x.
See [https://github.com/apache/tika/commit/e47c6cd62e587fdaae7e2e999f37122d09449754#diff-3955d56f4d95c6e600966c486c58f92483c900d32d553d18b3cf2940cbf2c768R470|https://github.com/apache/tika/commit/e47c6cd62e587fdaae7e2e999f37122d09449754#diff-3955d56f4d95c6e600966c486c58f92483c900d32d553d18b3cf2940cbf2c768R470)]
There's no configuration option to restore the previous behavior. It should be possible to set
{code}
<service-loader loadErrorHandler="ignore"/>
{code}
but the code in org.apache.tika.config.TikaConfig#serviceLoaderFromDomElement only considers "warn" and "throw" as possible values.
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