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Desktop, Cli: Fixes #5543: Fixed running out of memory when importing large ENEX files

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Laurent Cozic 2021-10-13 10:55:39 +01:00
parent 5a6d851368
commit dcbe853cd8

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@ -301,28 +301,38 @@ interface NoteResourceRecognition {
}
const preProcessFile = async (filePath: string): Promise<string> => {
const content: string = await shim.fsDriver().readFile(filePath, 'utf8');
// Disabled pre-processing for now because it runs out of memory:
// https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/issues/5543
//
// It could be fixed by not loading the whole file in memory, but there are
// other issues because people import 1GB+ files so pre-processing
// everything means creating a new copy of that file, and that has its own
// problems.
// The note content in an ENEX file is wrapped in a CDATA block so it means
// that any "]]>" inside the note must be somehow escaped, or else the CDATA
// block would be closed at the wrong point.
//
// The problem is that Evernote appears to encode "]]>" as "]]<![CDATA[>]]>"
// instead of the more sensible "]]&gt;", or perhaps they have nothing in
// place to properly escape data imported from their web clipper. In any
// case it results in invalid XML that Evernote cannot even import back.
//
// Handling that invalid XML with SAX would also be very tricky, so instead
// we add a pre-processing step that converts this tags to just "&gt;". It
// should be safe to do so because such content can only be within the body
// of a note - and ">" or "&gt;" is equivalent.
//
// Ref: https://discourse.joplinapp.org/t/20470/4
const newContent = content.replace(/<!\[CDATA\[>\]\]>/g, '&gt;');
if (content === newContent) return filePath;
const newFilePath = `${Setting.value('tempDir')}/${md5(Date.now() + Math.random())}.enex`;
await shim.fsDriver().writeFile(newFilePath, newContent, 'utf8');
return newFilePath;
return filePath;
// const content: string = await shim.fsDriver().readFile(filePath, 'utf8');
// // The note content in an ENEX file is wrapped in a CDATA block so it means
// // that any "]]>" inside the note must be somehow escaped, or else the CDATA
// // block would be closed at the wrong point.
// //
// // The problem is that Evernote appears to encode "]]>" as "]]<![CDATA[>]]>"
// // instead of the more sensible "]]&gt;", or perhaps they have nothing in
// // place to properly escape data imported from their web clipper. In any
// // case it results in invalid XML that Evernote cannot even import back.
// //
// // Handling that invalid XML with SAX would also be very tricky, so instead
// // we add a pre-processing step that converts this tags to just "&gt;". It
// // should be safe to do so because such content can only be within the body
// // of a note - and ">" or "&gt;" is equivalent.
// //
// // Ref: https://discourse.joplinapp.org/t/20470/4
// const newContent = content.replace(/<!\[CDATA\[>\]\]>/g, '&gt;');
// if (content === newContent) return filePath;
// const newFilePath = `${Setting.value('tempDir')}/${md5(Date.now() + Math.random())}.enex`;
// await shim.fsDriver().writeFile(newFilePath, newContent, 'utf8');
// return newFilePath;
};
export default async function importEnex(parentFolderId: string, filePath: string, importOptions: ImportOptions = null) {