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Textract.
Client
¶A low-level client representing Amazon Textract
Amazon Textract detects and analyzes text in documents and converts it into machine-readable text. This is the API reference documentation for Amazon Textract.
import boto3
client = boto3.client('textract')
These are the available methods:
analyze_document()
analyze_expense()
analyze_id()
can_paginate()
close()
detect_document_text()
get_document_analysis()
get_document_text_detection()
get_expense_analysis()
get_paginator()
get_waiter()
start_document_analysis()
start_document_text_detection()
start_expense_analysis()
analyze_document
(**kwargs)¶Analyzes an input document for relationships between detected items.
The types of information returned are as follows:
KEY_VALUE_SET
: a KEY Block
object and a VALUE Block
object. For example, Name: Ana Silva Carolina contains a key and value. Name: is the key. Ana Silva Carolina is the value.Block
object contains information about a detected table. A CELL Block
object is returned for each cell in a table.Block
object contains one or more WORD Block
objects. All lines and words that are detected in the document are returned (including text that doesn't have a relationship with the value of FeatureTypes
).Selection elements such as check boxes and option buttons (radio buttons) can be detected in form data and in tables. A SELECTION_ELEMENT Block
object contains information about a selection element, including the selection status.
You can choose which type of analysis to perform by specifying the FeatureTypes
list.
The output is returned in a list of Block
objects.
AnalyzeDocument
is a synchronous operation. To analyze documents asynchronously, use StartDocumentAnalysis .
For more information, see Document Text Analysis .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.analyze_document(
Document={
'Bytes': b'bytes',
'S3Object': {
'Bucket': 'string',
'Name': 'string',
'Version': 'string'
}
},
FeatureTypes=[
'TABLES'|'FORMS'|'QUERIES',
],
HumanLoopConfig={
'HumanLoopName': 'string',
'FlowDefinitionArn': 'string',
'DataAttributes': {
'ContentClassifiers': [
'FreeOfPersonallyIdentifiableInformation'|'FreeOfAdultContent',
]
}
},
QueriesConfig={
'Queries': [
{
'Text': 'string',
'Alias': 'string',
'Pages': [
'string',
]
},
]
}
)
[REQUIRED]
The input document as base64-encoded bytes or an Amazon S3 object. If you use the AWS CLI to call Amazon Textract operations, you can't pass image bytes. The document must be an image in JPEG, PNG, PDF, or TIFF format.
If you're using an AWS SDK to call Amazon Textract, you might not need to base64-encode image bytes that are passed using the Bytes
field.
A blob of base64-encoded document bytes. The maximum size of a document that's provided in a blob of bytes is 5 MB. The document bytes must be in PNG or JPEG format.
If you're using an AWS SDK to call Amazon Textract, you might not need to base64-encode image bytes passed using the Bytes
field.
Identifies an S3 object as the document source. The maximum size of a document that's stored in an S3 bucket is 5 MB.
The name of the S3 bucket. Note that the # character is not valid in the file name.
The file name of the input document. Synchronous operations can use image files that are in JPEG or PNG format. Asynchronous operations also support PDF and TIFF format files.
If the bucket has versioning enabled, you can specify the object version.
[REQUIRED]
A list of the types of analysis to perform. Add TABLES to the list to return information about the tables that are detected in the input document. Add FORMS to return detected form data. To perform both types of analysis, add TABLES and FORMS to FeatureTypes
. All lines and words detected in the document are included in the response (including text that isn't related to the value of FeatureTypes
).
Sets the configuration for the human in the loop workflow for analyzing documents.
The name of the human workflow used for this image. This should be kept unique within a region.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the flow definition.
Sets attributes of the input data.
Sets whether the input image is free of personally identifiable information or adult content.
Contains Queries and the alias for those Queries, as determined by the input.
Each query contains the question you want to ask in the Text and the alias you want to associate.
Question that Amazon Textract will apply to the document. An example would be "What is the customer's SSN?"
Alias attached to the query, for ease of location.
Pages is a parameter that the user inputs to specify which pages to apply a query to. The following is a list of rules for using this parameter.
["1"]
by default.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - *
. No whitespace is allowed.[“1-3”, “1-1”, “4-*”]
. Where *
indicates last page of document.dict
Response Syntax
{
'DocumentMetadata': {
'Pages': 123
},
'Blocks': [
{
'BlockType': 'KEY_VALUE_SET'|'PAGE'|'LINE'|'WORD'|'TABLE'|'CELL'|'SELECTION_ELEMENT'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'QUERY'|'QUERY_RESULT',
'Confidence': ...,
'Text': 'string',
'TextType': 'HANDWRITING'|'PRINTED',
'RowIndex': 123,
'ColumnIndex': 123,
'RowSpan': 123,
'ColumnSpan': 123,
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Id': 'string',
'Relationships': [
{
'Type': 'VALUE'|'CHILD'|'COMPLEX_FEATURES'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'ANSWER',
'Ids': [
'string',
]
},
],
'EntityTypes': [
'KEY'|'VALUE'|'COLUMN_HEADER',
],
'SelectionStatus': 'SELECTED'|'NOT_SELECTED',
'Page': 123,
'Query': {
'Text': 'string',
'Alias': 'string',
'Pages': [
'string',
]
}
},
],
'HumanLoopActivationOutput': {
'HumanLoopArn': 'string',
'HumanLoopActivationReasons': [
'string',
],
'HumanLoopActivationConditionsEvaluationResults': 'string'
},
'AnalyzeDocumentModelVersion': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
DocumentMetadata (dict) --
Metadata about the analyzed document. An example is the number of pages.
Pages (integer) --
The number of pages that are detected in the document.
Blocks (list) --
The items that are detected and analyzed by AnalyzeDocument
.
(dict) --
A Block
represents items that are recognized in a document within a group of pixels close to each other. The information returned in a Block
object depends on the type of operation. In text detection for documents (for example DetectDocumentText ), you get information about the detected words and lines of text. In text analysis (for example AnalyzeDocument ), you can also get information about the fields, tables, and selection elements that are detected in the document.
An array of Block
objects is returned by both synchronous and asynchronous operations. In synchronous operations, such as DetectDocumentText , the array of Block
objects is the entire set of results. In asynchronous operations, such as GetDocumentAnalysis , the array is returned over one or more responses.
For more information, see How Amazon Textract Works .
BlockType (string) --
The type of text item that's recognized. In operations for text detection, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.In text analysis operations, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.Block
objects for linked text that's detected on a document page. Use the EntityType
field to determine if a KEY_VALUE_SET object is a KEY Block
object or a VALUE Block
object.SelectionStatus
to determine the status of the selection element.Confidence (float) --
The confidence score that Amazon Textract has in the accuracy of the recognized text and the accuracy of the geometry points around the recognized text.
Text (string) --
The word or line of text that's recognized by Amazon Textract.
TextType (string) --
The kind of text that Amazon Textract has detected. Can check for handwritten text and printed text.
RowIndex (integer) --
The row in which a table cell is located. The first row position is 1. RowIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
ColumnIndex (integer) --
The column in which a table cell appears. The first column position is 1. ColumnIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
RowSpan (integer) --
The number of rows that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of rows spanned is greater than 1. RowSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
ColumnSpan (integer) --
The number of columns that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of columns spanned is greater than 1. ColumnSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
Geometry (dict) --
The location of the recognized text on the image. It includes an axis-aligned, coarse bounding box that surrounds the text, and a finer-grain polygon for more accurate spatial information.
BoundingBox (dict) --
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
Width (float) --
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
Height (float) --
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
Left (float) --
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
Top (float) --
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Polygon (list) --
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
(dict) --
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
X (float) --
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Y (float) --
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Id (string) --
The identifier for the recognized text. The identifier is only unique for a single operation.
Relationships (list) --
A list of child blocks of the current block. For example, a LINE object has child blocks for each WORD block that's part of the line of text. There aren't Relationship objects in the list for relationships that don't exist, such as when the current block has no child blocks. The list size can be the following:
(dict) --
Information about how blocks are related to each other. A Block
object contains 0 or more Relation
objects in a list, Relationships
. For more information, see Block .
The Type
element provides the type of the relationship for all blocks in the IDs
array.
Type (string) --
The type of relationship that the blocks in the IDs array have with the current block. The relationship can be VALUE
or CHILD
. A relationship of type VALUE is a list that contains the ID of the VALUE block that's associated with the KEY of a key-value pair. A relationship of type CHILD is a list of IDs that identify WORD blocks in the case of lines Cell blocks in the case of Tables, and WORD blocks in the case of Selection Elements.
Ids (list) --
An array of IDs for related blocks. You can get the type of the relationship from the Type
element.
EntityTypes (list) --
The type of entity. The following can be returned:
EntityTypes
isn't returned byDetectDocumentText
andGetDocumentTextDetection
.
SelectionStatus (string) --
The selection status of a selection element, such as an option button or check box.
Page (integer) --
The page on which a block was detected. Page
is returned by synchronous and asynchronous operations. Page values greater than 1 are only returned for multipage documents that are in PDF or TIFF format. A scanned image (JPEG/PNG) provided to an asynchronous operation, even if it contains multiple document pages, is considered a single-page document. This means that for scanned images the value of Page
is always 1. Synchronous operations operations will also return a Page
value of 1 because every input document is considered to be a single-page document.
Query (dict) --
Text (string) --
Question that Amazon Textract will apply to the document. An example would be "What is the customer's SSN?"
Alias (string) --
Alias attached to the query, for ease of location.
Pages (list) --
Pages is a parameter that the user inputs to specify which pages to apply a query to. The following is a list of rules for using this parameter.
["1"]
by default.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - *
. No whitespace is allowed.[“1-3”, “1-1”, “4-*”]
. Where *
indicates last page of document.HumanLoopActivationOutput (dict) --
Shows the results of the human in the loop evaluation.
HumanLoopArn (string) --
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the HumanLoop created.
HumanLoopActivationReasons (list) --
Shows if and why human review was needed.
HumanLoopActivationConditionsEvaluationResults (string) --
Shows the result of condition evaluations, including those conditions which activated a human review.
AnalyzeDocumentModelVersion (string) --
The version of the model used to analyze the document.
Exceptions
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidS3ObjectException
Textract.Client.exceptions.UnsupportedDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.DocumentTooLargeException
Textract.Client.exceptions.BadDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
Textract.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
Textract.Client.exceptions.HumanLoopQuotaExceededException
analyze_expense
(**kwargs)¶AnalyzeExpense
synchronously analyzes an input document for financially related relationships between text.
Information is returned as ExpenseDocuments
and seperated as follows:
LineItemGroups
- A data set containing LineItems
which store information about the lines of text, such as an item purchased and its price on a receipt.SummaryFields
- Contains all other information a receipt, such as header information or the vendors name.See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.analyze_expense(
Document={
'Bytes': b'bytes',
'S3Object': {
'Bucket': 'string',
'Name': 'string',
'Version': 'string'
}
}
)
[REQUIRED]
The input document, either as bytes or as an S3 object.
You pass image bytes to an Amazon Textract API operation by using the Bytes
property. For example, you would use the Bytes
property to pass a document loaded from a local file system. Image bytes passed by using the Bytes
property must be base64 encoded. Your code might not need to encode document file bytes if you're using an AWS SDK to call Amazon Textract API operations.
You pass images stored in an S3 bucket to an Amazon Textract API operation by using the S3Object
property. Documents stored in an S3 bucket don't need to be base64 encoded.
The AWS Region for the S3 bucket that contains the S3 object must match the AWS Region that you use for Amazon Textract operations.
If you use the AWS CLI to call Amazon Textract operations, passing image bytes using the Bytes property isn't supported. You must first upload the document to an Amazon S3 bucket, and then call the operation using the S3Object property.
For Amazon Textract to process an S3 object, the user must have permission to access the S3 object.
A blob of base64-encoded document bytes. The maximum size of a document that's provided in a blob of bytes is 5 MB. The document bytes must be in PNG or JPEG format.
If you're using an AWS SDK to call Amazon Textract, you might not need to base64-encode image bytes passed using the Bytes
field.
Identifies an S3 object as the document source. The maximum size of a document that's stored in an S3 bucket is 5 MB.
The name of the S3 bucket. Note that the # character is not valid in the file name.
The file name of the input document. Synchronous operations can use image files that are in JPEG or PNG format. Asynchronous operations also support PDF and TIFF format files.
If the bucket has versioning enabled, you can specify the object version.
{
'DocumentMetadata': {
'Pages': 123
},
'ExpenseDocuments': [
{
'ExpenseIndex': 123,
'SummaryFields': [
{
'Type': {
'Text': 'string',
'Confidence': ...
},
'LabelDetection': {
'Text': 'string',
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Confidence': ...
},
'ValueDetection': {
'Text': 'string',
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Confidence': ...
},
'PageNumber': 123,
'Currency': {
'Code': 'string',
'Confidence': ...
},
'GroupProperties': [
{
'Types': [
'string',
],
'Id': 'string'
},
]
},
],
'LineItemGroups': [
{
'LineItemGroupIndex': 123,
'LineItems': [
{
'LineItemExpenseFields': [
{
'Type': {
'Text': 'string',
'Confidence': ...
},
'LabelDetection': {
'Text': 'string',
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Confidence': ...
},
'ValueDetection': {
'Text': 'string',
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Confidence': ...
},
'PageNumber': 123,
'Currency': {
'Code': 'string',
'Confidence': ...
},
'GroupProperties': [
{
'Types': [
'string',
],
'Id': 'string'
},
]
},
]
},
]
},
],
'Blocks': [
{
'BlockType': 'KEY_VALUE_SET'|'PAGE'|'LINE'|'WORD'|'TABLE'|'CELL'|'SELECTION_ELEMENT'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'QUERY'|'QUERY_RESULT',
'Confidence': ...,
'Text': 'string',
'TextType': 'HANDWRITING'|'PRINTED',
'RowIndex': 123,
'ColumnIndex': 123,
'RowSpan': 123,
'ColumnSpan': 123,
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Id': 'string',
'Relationships': [
{
'Type': 'VALUE'|'CHILD'|'COMPLEX_FEATURES'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'ANSWER',
'Ids': [
'string',
]
},
],
'EntityTypes': [
'KEY'|'VALUE'|'COLUMN_HEADER',
],
'SelectionStatus': 'SELECTED'|'NOT_SELECTED',
'Page': 123,
'Query': {
'Text': 'string',
'Alias': 'string',
'Pages': [
'string',
]
}
},
]
},
]
}
Response Structure
Information about the input document.
The number of pages that are detected in the document.
The expenses detected by Amazon Textract.
The structure holding all the information returned by AnalyzeExpense
Denotes which invoice or receipt in the document the information is coming from. First document will be 1, the second 2, and so on.
Any information found outside of a table by Amazon Textract.
Breakdown of detected information, seperated into the catagories Type, LabelDetection, and ValueDetection
The implied label of a detected element. Present alongside LabelDetection for explicit elements.
The word or line of text detected by Amazon Textract.
The confidence of accuracy, as a percentage.
The explicitly stated label of a detected element.
The word or line of text recognized by Amazon Textract
Information about where the following items are located on a document page: detected page, text, key-value pairs, tables, table cells, and selection elements.
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The confidence in detection, as a percentage
The value of a detected element. Present in explicit and implicit elements.
The word or line of text recognized by Amazon Textract
Information about where the following items are located on a document page: detected page, text, key-value pairs, tables, table cells, and selection elements.
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The confidence in detection, as a percentage
The page number the value was detected on.
Shows the kind of currency, both the code and confidence associated with any monatary value detected.
Currency code for detected currency. the current supported codes are:
Percentage confideence in the detected currency.
Shows which group a response object belongs to, such as whether an address line belongs to the vendor's address or the recipent's address.
Shows the group that a certain key belongs to. This helps differentiate between names and addresses for different organizations, that can be hard to determine via JSON response.
Informs you on whether the expense group is a name or an address.
Provides a group Id number, which will be the same for each in the group.
Information detected on each table of a document, seperated into LineItems
.
A grouping of tables which contain LineItems, with each table identified by the table's LineItemGroupIndex
.
The number used to identify a specific table in a document. The first table encountered will have a LineItemGroupIndex of 1, the second 2, etc.
The breakdown of information on a particular line of a table.
A structure that holds information about the different lines found in a document's tables.
ExpenseFields used to show information from detected lines on a table.
Breakdown of detected information, seperated into the catagories Type, LabelDetection, and ValueDetection
The implied label of a detected element. Present alongside LabelDetection for explicit elements.
The word or line of text detected by Amazon Textract.
The confidence of accuracy, as a percentage.
The explicitly stated label of a detected element.
The word or line of text recognized by Amazon Textract
Information about where the following items are located on a document page: detected page, text, key-value pairs, tables, table cells, and selection elements.
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The confidence in detection, as a percentage
The value of a detected element. Present in explicit and implicit elements.
The word or line of text recognized by Amazon Textract
Information about where the following items are located on a document page: detected page, text, key-value pairs, tables, table cells, and selection elements.
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The confidence in detection, as a percentage
The page number the value was detected on.
Shows the kind of currency, both the code and confidence associated with any monatary value detected.
Currency code for detected currency. the current supported codes are:
Percentage confideence in the detected currency.
Shows which group a response object belongs to, such as whether an address line belongs to the vendor's address or the recipent's address.
Shows the group that a certain key belongs to. This helps differentiate between names and addresses for different organizations, that can be hard to determine via JSON response.
Informs you on whether the expense group is a name or an address.
Provides a group Id number, which will be the same for each in the group.
This is a block object, the same as reported when DetectDocumentText is run on a document. It provides word level recognition of text.
A Block
represents items that are recognized in a document within a group of pixels close to each other. The information returned in a Block
object depends on the type of operation. In text detection for documents (for example DetectDocumentText ), you get information about the detected words and lines of text. In text analysis (for example AnalyzeDocument ), you can also get information about the fields, tables, and selection elements that are detected in the document.
An array of Block
objects is returned by both synchronous and asynchronous operations. In synchronous operations, such as DetectDocumentText , the array of Block
objects is the entire set of results. In asynchronous operations, such as GetDocumentAnalysis , the array is returned over one or more responses.
For more information, see How Amazon Textract Works .
The type of text item that's recognized. In operations for text detection, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.In text analysis operations, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.Block
objects for linked text that's detected on a document page. Use the EntityType
field to determine if a KEY_VALUE_SET object is a KEY Block
object or a VALUE Block
object.SelectionStatus
to determine the status of the selection element.The confidence score that Amazon Textract has in the accuracy of the recognized text and the accuracy of the geometry points around the recognized text.
The word or line of text that's recognized by Amazon Textract.
The kind of text that Amazon Textract has detected. Can check for handwritten text and printed text.
The row in which a table cell is located. The first row position is 1. RowIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The column in which a table cell appears. The first column position is 1. ColumnIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The number of rows that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of rows spanned is greater than 1. RowSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The number of columns that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of columns spanned is greater than 1. ColumnSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The location of the recognized text on the image. It includes an axis-aligned, coarse bounding box that surrounds the text, and a finer-grain polygon for more accurate spatial information.
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The identifier for the recognized text. The identifier is only unique for a single operation.
A list of child blocks of the current block. For example, a LINE object has child blocks for each WORD block that's part of the line of text. There aren't Relationship objects in the list for relationships that don't exist, such as when the current block has no child blocks. The list size can be the following:
Information about how blocks are related to each other. A Block
object contains 0 or more Relation
objects in a list, Relationships
. For more information, see Block .
The Type
element provides the type of the relationship for all blocks in the IDs
array.
The type of relationship that the blocks in the IDs array have with the current block. The relationship can be VALUE
or CHILD
. A relationship of type VALUE is a list that contains the ID of the VALUE block that's associated with the KEY of a key-value pair. A relationship of type CHILD is a list of IDs that identify WORD blocks in the case of lines Cell blocks in the case of Tables, and WORD blocks in the case of Selection Elements.
An array of IDs for related blocks. You can get the type of the relationship from the Type
element.
The type of entity. The following can be returned:
EntityTypes
isn't returned byDetectDocumentText
andGetDocumentTextDetection
.
The selection status of a selection element, such as an option button or check box.
The page on which a block was detected. Page
is returned by synchronous and asynchronous operations. Page values greater than 1 are only returned for multipage documents that are in PDF or TIFF format. A scanned image (JPEG/PNG) provided to an asynchronous operation, even if it contains multiple document pages, is considered a single-page document. This means that for scanned images the value of Page
is always 1. Synchronous operations operations will also return a Page
value of 1 because every input document is considered to be a single-page document.
Question that Amazon Textract will apply to the document. An example would be "What is the customer's SSN?"
Alias attached to the query, for ease of location.
Pages is a parameter that the user inputs to specify which pages to apply a query to. The following is a list of rules for using this parameter.
["1"]
by default.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - *
. No whitespace is allowed.[“1-3”, “1-1”, “4-*”]
. Where *
indicates last page of document.Exceptions
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidS3ObjectException
Textract.Client.exceptions.UnsupportedDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.DocumentTooLargeException
Textract.Client.exceptions.BadDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
Textract.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
analyze_id
(**kwargs)¶Analyzes identity documents for relevant information. This information is extracted and returned as IdentityDocumentFields
, which records both the normalized field and value of the extracted text.Unlike other Amazon Textract operations, AnalyzeID
doesn't return any Geometry data.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.analyze_id(
DocumentPages=[
{
'Bytes': b'bytes',
'S3Object': {
'Bucket': 'string',
'Name': 'string',
'Version': 'string'
}
},
]
)
[REQUIRED]
The document being passed to AnalyzeID.
The input document, either as bytes or as an S3 object.
You pass image bytes to an Amazon Textract API operation by using the Bytes
property. For example, you would use the Bytes
property to pass a document loaded from a local file system. Image bytes passed by using the Bytes
property must be base64 encoded. Your code might not need to encode document file bytes if you're using an AWS SDK to call Amazon Textract API operations.
You pass images stored in an S3 bucket to an Amazon Textract API operation by using the S3Object
property. Documents stored in an S3 bucket don't need to be base64 encoded.
The AWS Region for the S3 bucket that contains the S3 object must match the AWS Region that you use for Amazon Textract operations.
If you use the AWS CLI to call Amazon Textract operations, passing image bytes using the Bytes property isn't supported. You must first upload the document to an Amazon S3 bucket, and then call the operation using the S3Object property.
For Amazon Textract to process an S3 object, the user must have permission to access the S3 object.
A blob of base64-encoded document bytes. The maximum size of a document that's provided in a blob of bytes is 5 MB. The document bytes must be in PNG or JPEG format.
If you're using an AWS SDK to call Amazon Textract, you might not need to base64-encode image bytes passed using the Bytes
field.
Identifies an S3 object as the document source. The maximum size of a document that's stored in an S3 bucket is 5 MB.
The name of the S3 bucket. Note that the # character is not valid in the file name.
The file name of the input document. Synchronous operations can use image files that are in JPEG or PNG format. Asynchronous operations also support PDF and TIFF format files.
If the bucket has versioning enabled, you can specify the object version.
{
'IdentityDocuments': [
{
'DocumentIndex': 123,
'IdentityDocumentFields': [
{
'Type': {
'Text': 'string',
'NormalizedValue': {
'Value': 'string',
'ValueType': 'DATE'
},
'Confidence': ...
},
'ValueDetection': {
'Text': 'string',
'NormalizedValue': {
'Value': 'string',
'ValueType': 'DATE'
},
'Confidence': ...
}
},
],
'Blocks': [
{
'BlockType': 'KEY_VALUE_SET'|'PAGE'|'LINE'|'WORD'|'TABLE'|'CELL'|'SELECTION_ELEMENT'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'QUERY'|'QUERY_RESULT',
'Confidence': ...,
'Text': 'string',
'TextType': 'HANDWRITING'|'PRINTED',
'RowIndex': 123,
'ColumnIndex': 123,
'RowSpan': 123,
'ColumnSpan': 123,
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Id': 'string',
'Relationships': [
{
'Type': 'VALUE'|'CHILD'|'COMPLEX_FEATURES'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'ANSWER',
'Ids': [
'string',
]
},
],
'EntityTypes': [
'KEY'|'VALUE'|'COLUMN_HEADER',
],
'SelectionStatus': 'SELECTED'|'NOT_SELECTED',
'Page': 123,
'Query': {
'Text': 'string',
'Alias': 'string',
'Pages': [
'string',
]
}
},
]
},
],
'DocumentMetadata': {
'Pages': 123
},
'AnalyzeIDModelVersion': 'string'
}
Response Structure
The list of documents processed by AnalyzeID. Includes a number denoting their place in the list and the response structure for the document.
The structure that lists each document processed in an AnalyzeID operation.
Denotes the placement of a document in the IdentityDocument list. The first document is marked 1, the second 2 and so on.
The structure used to record information extracted from identity documents. Contains both normalized field and value of the extracted text.
Structure containing both the normalized type of the extracted information and the text associated with it. These are extracted as Type and Value respectively.
Used to contain the information detected by an AnalyzeID operation.
Text of either the normalized field or value associated with it.
Only returned for dates, returns the type of value detected and the date written in a more machine readable way.
The value of the date, written as Year-Month-DayTHour:Minute:Second.
The normalized type of the value detected. In this case, DATE.
The confidence score of the detected text.
Used to contain the information detected by an AnalyzeID operation.
Text of either the normalized field or value associated with it.
Only returned for dates, returns the type of value detected and the date written in a more machine readable way.
The value of the date, written as Year-Month-DayTHour:Minute:Second.
The normalized type of the value detected. In this case, DATE.
The confidence score of the detected text.
Individual word recognition, as returned by document detection.
A Block
represents items that are recognized in a document within a group of pixels close to each other. The information returned in a Block
object depends on the type of operation. In text detection for documents (for example DetectDocumentText ), you get information about the detected words and lines of text. In text analysis (for example AnalyzeDocument ), you can also get information about the fields, tables, and selection elements that are detected in the document.
An array of Block
objects is returned by both synchronous and asynchronous operations. In synchronous operations, such as DetectDocumentText , the array of Block
objects is the entire set of results. In asynchronous operations, such as GetDocumentAnalysis , the array is returned over one or more responses.
For more information, see How Amazon Textract Works .
The type of text item that's recognized. In operations for text detection, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.In text analysis operations, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.Block
objects for linked text that's detected on a document page. Use the EntityType
field to determine if a KEY_VALUE_SET object is a KEY Block
object or a VALUE Block
object.SelectionStatus
to determine the status of the selection element.The confidence score that Amazon Textract has in the accuracy of the recognized text and the accuracy of the geometry points around the recognized text.
The word or line of text that's recognized by Amazon Textract.
The kind of text that Amazon Textract has detected. Can check for handwritten text and printed text.
The row in which a table cell is located. The first row position is 1. RowIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The column in which a table cell appears. The first column position is 1. ColumnIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The number of rows that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of rows spanned is greater than 1. RowSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The number of columns that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of columns spanned is greater than 1. ColumnSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The location of the recognized text on the image. It includes an axis-aligned, coarse bounding box that surrounds the text, and a finer-grain polygon for more accurate spatial information.
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The identifier for the recognized text. The identifier is only unique for a single operation.
A list of child blocks of the current block. For example, a LINE object has child blocks for each WORD block that's part of the line of text. There aren't Relationship objects in the list for relationships that don't exist, such as when the current block has no child blocks. The list size can be the following:
Information about how blocks are related to each other. A Block
object contains 0 or more Relation
objects in a list, Relationships
. For more information, see Block .
The Type
element provides the type of the relationship for all blocks in the IDs
array.
The type of relationship that the blocks in the IDs array have with the current block. The relationship can be VALUE
or CHILD
. A relationship of type VALUE is a list that contains the ID of the VALUE block that's associated with the KEY of a key-value pair. A relationship of type CHILD is a list of IDs that identify WORD blocks in the case of lines Cell blocks in the case of Tables, and WORD blocks in the case of Selection Elements.
An array of IDs for related blocks. You can get the type of the relationship from the Type
element.
The type of entity. The following can be returned:
EntityTypes
isn't returned byDetectDocumentText
andGetDocumentTextDetection
.
The selection status of a selection element, such as an option button or check box.
The page on which a block was detected. Page
is returned by synchronous and asynchronous operations. Page values greater than 1 are only returned for multipage documents that are in PDF or TIFF format. A scanned image (JPEG/PNG) provided to an asynchronous operation, even if it contains multiple document pages, is considered a single-page document. This means that for scanned images the value of Page
is always 1. Synchronous operations operations will also return a Page
value of 1 because every input document is considered to be a single-page document.
Question that Amazon Textract will apply to the document. An example would be "What is the customer's SSN?"
Alias attached to the query, for ease of location.
Pages is a parameter that the user inputs to specify which pages to apply a query to. The following is a list of rules for using this parameter.
["1"]
by default.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - *
. No whitespace is allowed.[“1-3”, “1-1”, “4-*”]
. Where *
indicates last page of document.Information about the input document.
The number of pages that are detected in the document.
The version of the AnalyzeIdentity API being used to process documents.
Exceptions
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidS3ObjectException
Textract.Client.exceptions.UnsupportedDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.DocumentTooLargeException
Textract.Client.exceptions.BadDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
Textract.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
can_paginate
(operation_name)¶Check if an operation can be paginated.
create_foo
, and you'd normally invoke the
operation as client.create_foo(**kwargs)
, if the
create_foo
operation can be paginated, you can use the
call client.get_paginator("create_foo")
.True
if the operation can be paginated,
False
otherwise.close
()¶Closes underlying endpoint connections.
detect_document_text
(**kwargs)¶Detects text in the input document. Amazon Textract can detect lines of text and the words that make up a line of text. The input document must be in one of the following image formats: JPEG, PNG, PDF, or TIFF. DetectDocumentText
returns the detected text in an array of Block objects.
Each document page has as an associated Block
of type PAGE. Each PAGE Block
object is the parent of LINE Block
objects that represent the lines of detected text on a page. A LINE Block
object is a parent for each word that makes up the line. Words are represented by Block
objects of type WORD.
DetectDocumentText
is a synchronous operation. To analyze documents asynchronously, use StartDocumentTextDetection .
For more information, see Document Text Detection .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.detect_document_text(
Document={
'Bytes': b'bytes',
'S3Object': {
'Bucket': 'string',
'Name': 'string',
'Version': 'string'
}
}
)
[REQUIRED]
The input document as base64-encoded bytes or an Amazon S3 object. If you use the AWS CLI to call Amazon Textract operations, you can't pass image bytes. The document must be an image in JPEG or PNG format.
If you're using an AWS SDK to call Amazon Textract, you might not need to base64-encode image bytes that are passed using the Bytes
field.
A blob of base64-encoded document bytes. The maximum size of a document that's provided in a blob of bytes is 5 MB. The document bytes must be in PNG or JPEG format.
If you're using an AWS SDK to call Amazon Textract, you might not need to base64-encode image bytes passed using the Bytes
field.
Identifies an S3 object as the document source. The maximum size of a document that's stored in an S3 bucket is 5 MB.
The name of the S3 bucket. Note that the # character is not valid in the file name.
The file name of the input document. Synchronous operations can use image files that are in JPEG or PNG format. Asynchronous operations also support PDF and TIFF format files.
If the bucket has versioning enabled, you can specify the object version.
{
'DocumentMetadata': {
'Pages': 123
},
'Blocks': [
{
'BlockType': 'KEY_VALUE_SET'|'PAGE'|'LINE'|'WORD'|'TABLE'|'CELL'|'SELECTION_ELEMENT'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'QUERY'|'QUERY_RESULT',
'Confidence': ...,
'Text': 'string',
'TextType': 'HANDWRITING'|'PRINTED',
'RowIndex': 123,
'ColumnIndex': 123,
'RowSpan': 123,
'ColumnSpan': 123,
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Id': 'string',
'Relationships': [
{
'Type': 'VALUE'|'CHILD'|'COMPLEX_FEATURES'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'ANSWER',
'Ids': [
'string',
]
},
],
'EntityTypes': [
'KEY'|'VALUE'|'COLUMN_HEADER',
],
'SelectionStatus': 'SELECTED'|'NOT_SELECTED',
'Page': 123,
'Query': {
'Text': 'string',
'Alias': 'string',
'Pages': [
'string',
]
}
},
],
'DetectDocumentTextModelVersion': 'string'
}
Response Structure
Metadata about the document. It contains the number of pages that are detected in the document.
The number of pages that are detected in the document.
An array of Block
objects that contain the text that's detected in the document.
A Block
represents items that are recognized in a document within a group of pixels close to each other. The information returned in a Block
object depends on the type of operation. In text detection for documents (for example DetectDocumentText ), you get information about the detected words and lines of text. In text analysis (for example AnalyzeDocument ), you can also get information about the fields, tables, and selection elements that are detected in the document.
An array of Block
objects is returned by both synchronous and asynchronous operations. In synchronous operations, such as DetectDocumentText , the array of Block
objects is the entire set of results. In asynchronous operations, such as GetDocumentAnalysis , the array is returned over one or more responses.
For more information, see How Amazon Textract Works .
The type of text item that's recognized. In operations for text detection, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.In text analysis operations, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.Block
objects for linked text that's detected on a document page. Use the EntityType
field to determine if a KEY_VALUE_SET object is a KEY Block
object or a VALUE Block
object.SelectionStatus
to determine the status of the selection element.The confidence score that Amazon Textract has in the accuracy of the recognized text and the accuracy of the geometry points around the recognized text.
The word or line of text that's recognized by Amazon Textract.
The kind of text that Amazon Textract has detected. Can check for handwritten text and printed text.
The row in which a table cell is located. The first row position is 1. RowIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The column in which a table cell appears. The first column position is 1. ColumnIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The number of rows that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of rows spanned is greater than 1. RowSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The number of columns that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of columns spanned is greater than 1. ColumnSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The location of the recognized text on the image. It includes an axis-aligned, coarse bounding box that surrounds the text, and a finer-grain polygon for more accurate spatial information.
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The identifier for the recognized text. The identifier is only unique for a single operation.
A list of child blocks of the current block. For example, a LINE object has child blocks for each WORD block that's part of the line of text. There aren't Relationship objects in the list for relationships that don't exist, such as when the current block has no child blocks. The list size can be the following:
Information about how blocks are related to each other. A Block
object contains 0 or more Relation
objects in a list, Relationships
. For more information, see Block .
The Type
element provides the type of the relationship for all blocks in the IDs
array.
The type of relationship that the blocks in the IDs array have with the current block. The relationship can be VALUE
or CHILD
. A relationship of type VALUE is a list that contains the ID of the VALUE block that's associated with the KEY of a key-value pair. A relationship of type CHILD is a list of IDs that identify WORD blocks in the case of lines Cell blocks in the case of Tables, and WORD blocks in the case of Selection Elements.
An array of IDs for related blocks. You can get the type of the relationship from the Type
element.
The type of entity. The following can be returned:
EntityTypes
isn't returned byDetectDocumentText
andGetDocumentTextDetection
.
The selection status of a selection element, such as an option button or check box.
The page on which a block was detected. Page
is returned by synchronous and asynchronous operations. Page values greater than 1 are only returned for multipage documents that are in PDF or TIFF format. A scanned image (JPEG/PNG) provided to an asynchronous operation, even if it contains multiple document pages, is considered a single-page document. This means that for scanned images the value of Page
is always 1. Synchronous operations operations will also return a Page
value of 1 because every input document is considered to be a single-page document.
Question that Amazon Textract will apply to the document. An example would be "What is the customer's SSN?"
Alias attached to the query, for ease of location.
Pages is a parameter that the user inputs to specify which pages to apply a query to. The following is a list of rules for using this parameter.
["1"]
by default.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - *
. No whitespace is allowed.[“1-3”, “1-1”, “4-*”]
. Where *
indicates last page of document.Exceptions
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidS3ObjectException
Textract.Client.exceptions.UnsupportedDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.DocumentTooLargeException
Textract.Client.exceptions.BadDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
Textract.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
get_document_analysis
(**kwargs)¶Gets the results for an Amazon Textract asynchronous operation that analyzes text in a document.
You start asynchronous text analysis by calling StartDocumentAnalysis , which returns a job identifier (JobId
). When the text analysis operation finishes, Amazon Textract publishes a completion status to the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic that's registered in the initial call to StartDocumentAnalysis
. To get the results of the text-detection operation, first check that the status value published to the Amazon SNS topic is SUCCEEDED
. If so, call GetDocumentAnalysis
, and pass the job identifier (JobId
) from the initial call to StartDocumentAnalysis
.
GetDocumentAnalysis
returns an array of Block objects. The following types of information are returned:
KEY_VALUE_SET
: a KEY Block
object and a VALUE Block
object. For example, Name: Ana Silva Carolina contains a key and value. Name: is the key. Ana Silva Carolina is the value.Block
object contains information about a detected table. A CELL Block
object is returned for each cell in a table.Block
object contains one or more WORD Block
objects. All lines and words that are detected in the document are returned (including text that doesn't have a relationship with the value of the StartDocumentAnalysis
FeatureTypes
input parameter).Note
While processing a document with queries, look out for INVALID_REQUEST_PARAMETERS
output. This indicates that either the per page query limit has been exceeded or that the operation is trying to query a page in the document which doesn’t exist.
Selection elements such as check boxes and option buttons (radio buttons) can be detected in form data and in tables. A SELECTION_ELEMENT Block
object contains information about a selection element, including the selection status.
Use the MaxResults
parameter to limit the number of blocks that are returned. If there are more results than specified in MaxResults
, the value of NextToken
in the operation response contains a pagination token for getting the next set of results. To get the next page of results, call GetDocumentAnalysis
, and populate the NextToken
request parameter with the token value that's returned from the previous call to GetDocumentAnalysis
.
For more information, see Document Text Analysis .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_document_analysis(
JobId='string',
MaxResults=123,
NextToken='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
A unique identifier for the text-detection job. The JobId
is returned from StartDocumentAnalysis
. A JobId
value is only valid for 7 days.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'DocumentMetadata': {
'Pages': 123
},
'JobStatus': 'IN_PROGRESS'|'SUCCEEDED'|'FAILED'|'PARTIAL_SUCCESS',
'NextToken': 'string',
'Blocks': [
{
'BlockType': 'KEY_VALUE_SET'|'PAGE'|'LINE'|'WORD'|'TABLE'|'CELL'|'SELECTION_ELEMENT'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'QUERY'|'QUERY_RESULT',
'Confidence': ...,
'Text': 'string',
'TextType': 'HANDWRITING'|'PRINTED',
'RowIndex': 123,
'ColumnIndex': 123,
'RowSpan': 123,
'ColumnSpan': 123,
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Id': 'string',
'Relationships': [
{
'Type': 'VALUE'|'CHILD'|'COMPLEX_FEATURES'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'ANSWER',
'Ids': [
'string',
]
},
],
'EntityTypes': [
'KEY'|'VALUE'|'COLUMN_HEADER',
],
'SelectionStatus': 'SELECTED'|'NOT_SELECTED',
'Page': 123,
'Query': {
'Text': 'string',
'Alias': 'string',
'Pages': [
'string',
]
}
},
],
'Warnings': [
{
'ErrorCode': 'string',
'Pages': [
123,
]
},
],
'StatusMessage': 'string',
'AnalyzeDocumentModelVersion': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
DocumentMetadata (dict) --
Information about a document that Amazon Textract processed. DocumentMetadata
is returned in every page of paginated responses from an Amazon Textract video operation.
Pages (integer) --
The number of pages that are detected in the document.
JobStatus (string) --
The current status of the text detection job.
NextToken (string) --
If the response is truncated, Amazon Textract returns this token. You can use this token in the subsequent request to retrieve the next set of text detection results.
Blocks (list) --
The results of the text-analysis operation.
(dict) --
A Block
represents items that are recognized in a document within a group of pixels close to each other. The information returned in a Block
object depends on the type of operation. In text detection for documents (for example DetectDocumentText ), you get information about the detected words and lines of text. In text analysis (for example AnalyzeDocument ), you can also get information about the fields, tables, and selection elements that are detected in the document.
An array of Block
objects is returned by both synchronous and asynchronous operations. In synchronous operations, such as DetectDocumentText , the array of Block
objects is the entire set of results. In asynchronous operations, such as GetDocumentAnalysis , the array is returned over one or more responses.
For more information, see How Amazon Textract Works .
BlockType (string) --
The type of text item that's recognized. In operations for text detection, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.In text analysis operations, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.Block
objects for linked text that's detected on a document page. Use the EntityType
field to determine if a KEY_VALUE_SET object is a KEY Block
object or a VALUE Block
object.SelectionStatus
to determine the status of the selection element.Confidence (float) --
The confidence score that Amazon Textract has in the accuracy of the recognized text and the accuracy of the geometry points around the recognized text.
Text (string) --
The word or line of text that's recognized by Amazon Textract.
TextType (string) --
The kind of text that Amazon Textract has detected. Can check for handwritten text and printed text.
RowIndex (integer) --
The row in which a table cell is located. The first row position is 1. RowIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
ColumnIndex (integer) --
The column in which a table cell appears. The first column position is 1. ColumnIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
RowSpan (integer) --
The number of rows that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of rows spanned is greater than 1. RowSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
ColumnSpan (integer) --
The number of columns that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of columns spanned is greater than 1. ColumnSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
Geometry (dict) --
The location of the recognized text on the image. It includes an axis-aligned, coarse bounding box that surrounds the text, and a finer-grain polygon for more accurate spatial information.
BoundingBox (dict) --
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
Width (float) --
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
Height (float) --
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
Left (float) --
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
Top (float) --
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Polygon (list) --
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
(dict) --
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
X (float) --
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Y (float) --
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Id (string) --
The identifier for the recognized text. The identifier is only unique for a single operation.
Relationships (list) --
A list of child blocks of the current block. For example, a LINE object has child blocks for each WORD block that's part of the line of text. There aren't Relationship objects in the list for relationships that don't exist, such as when the current block has no child blocks. The list size can be the following:
(dict) --
Information about how blocks are related to each other. A Block
object contains 0 or more Relation
objects in a list, Relationships
. For more information, see Block .
The Type
element provides the type of the relationship for all blocks in the IDs
array.
Type (string) --
The type of relationship that the blocks in the IDs array have with the current block. The relationship can be VALUE
or CHILD
. A relationship of type VALUE is a list that contains the ID of the VALUE block that's associated with the KEY of a key-value pair. A relationship of type CHILD is a list of IDs that identify WORD blocks in the case of lines Cell blocks in the case of Tables, and WORD blocks in the case of Selection Elements.
Ids (list) --
An array of IDs for related blocks. You can get the type of the relationship from the Type
element.
EntityTypes (list) --
The type of entity. The following can be returned:
EntityTypes
isn't returned byDetectDocumentText
andGetDocumentTextDetection
.
SelectionStatus (string) --
The selection status of a selection element, such as an option button or check box.
Page (integer) --
The page on which a block was detected. Page
is returned by synchronous and asynchronous operations. Page values greater than 1 are only returned for multipage documents that are in PDF or TIFF format. A scanned image (JPEG/PNG) provided to an asynchronous operation, even if it contains multiple document pages, is considered a single-page document. This means that for scanned images the value of Page
is always 1. Synchronous operations operations will also return a Page
value of 1 because every input document is considered to be a single-page document.
Query (dict) --
Text (string) --
Question that Amazon Textract will apply to the document. An example would be "What is the customer's SSN?"
Alias (string) --
Alias attached to the query, for ease of location.
Pages (list) --
Pages is a parameter that the user inputs to specify which pages to apply a query to. The following is a list of rules for using this parameter.
["1"]
by default.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - *
. No whitespace is allowed.[“1-3”, “1-1”, “4-*”]
. Where *
indicates last page of document.Warnings (list) --
A list of warnings that occurred during the document-analysis operation.
(dict) --
A warning about an issue that occurred during asynchronous text analysis ( StartDocumentAnalysis ) or asynchronous document text detection ( StartDocumentTextDetection ).
ErrorCode (string) --
The error code for the warning.
Pages (list) --
A list of the pages that the warning applies to.
StatusMessage (string) --
Returns if the detection job could not be completed. Contains explanation for what error occured.
AnalyzeDocumentModelVersion (string) --
Exceptions
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
Textract.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidJobIdException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
Textract.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidS3ObjectException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidKMSKeyException
get_document_text_detection
(**kwargs)¶Gets the results for an Amazon Textract asynchronous operation that detects text in a document. Amazon Textract can detect lines of text and the words that make up a line of text.
You start asynchronous text detection by calling StartDocumentTextDetection , which returns a job identifier (JobId
). When the text detection operation finishes, Amazon Textract publishes a completion status to the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic that's registered in the initial call to StartDocumentTextDetection
. To get the results of the text-detection operation, first check that the status value published to the Amazon SNS topic is SUCCEEDED
. If so, call GetDocumentTextDetection
, and pass the job identifier (JobId
) from the initial call to StartDocumentTextDetection
.
GetDocumentTextDetection
returns an array of Block objects.
Each document page has as an associated Block
of type PAGE. Each PAGE Block
object is the parent of LINE Block
objects that represent the lines of detected text on a page. A LINE Block
object is a parent for each word that makes up the line. Words are represented by Block
objects of type WORD.
Use the MaxResults parameter to limit the number of blocks that are returned. If there are more results than specified in MaxResults
, the value of NextToken
in the operation response contains a pagination token for getting the next set of results. To get the next page of results, call GetDocumentTextDetection
, and populate the NextToken
request parameter with the token value that's returned from the previous call to GetDocumentTextDetection
.
For more information, see Document Text Detection .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_document_text_detection(
JobId='string',
MaxResults=123,
NextToken='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
A unique identifier for the text detection job. The JobId
is returned from StartDocumentTextDetection
. A JobId
value is only valid for 7 days.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'DocumentMetadata': {
'Pages': 123
},
'JobStatus': 'IN_PROGRESS'|'SUCCEEDED'|'FAILED'|'PARTIAL_SUCCESS',
'NextToken': 'string',
'Blocks': [
{
'BlockType': 'KEY_VALUE_SET'|'PAGE'|'LINE'|'WORD'|'TABLE'|'CELL'|'SELECTION_ELEMENT'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'QUERY'|'QUERY_RESULT',
'Confidence': ...,
'Text': 'string',
'TextType': 'HANDWRITING'|'PRINTED',
'RowIndex': 123,
'ColumnIndex': 123,
'RowSpan': 123,
'ColumnSpan': 123,
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Id': 'string',
'Relationships': [
{
'Type': 'VALUE'|'CHILD'|'COMPLEX_FEATURES'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'ANSWER',
'Ids': [
'string',
]
},
],
'EntityTypes': [
'KEY'|'VALUE'|'COLUMN_HEADER',
],
'SelectionStatus': 'SELECTED'|'NOT_SELECTED',
'Page': 123,
'Query': {
'Text': 'string',
'Alias': 'string',
'Pages': [
'string',
]
}
},
],
'Warnings': [
{
'ErrorCode': 'string',
'Pages': [
123,
]
},
],
'StatusMessage': 'string',
'DetectDocumentTextModelVersion': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
DocumentMetadata (dict) --
Information about a document that Amazon Textract processed. DocumentMetadata
is returned in every page of paginated responses from an Amazon Textract video operation.
Pages (integer) --
The number of pages that are detected in the document.
JobStatus (string) --
The current status of the text detection job.
NextToken (string) --
If the response is truncated, Amazon Textract returns this token. You can use this token in the subsequent request to retrieve the next set of text-detection results.
Blocks (list) --
The results of the text-detection operation.
(dict) --
A Block
represents items that are recognized in a document within a group of pixels close to each other. The information returned in a Block
object depends on the type of operation. In text detection for documents (for example DetectDocumentText ), you get information about the detected words and lines of text. In text analysis (for example AnalyzeDocument ), you can also get information about the fields, tables, and selection elements that are detected in the document.
An array of Block
objects is returned by both synchronous and asynchronous operations. In synchronous operations, such as DetectDocumentText , the array of Block
objects is the entire set of results. In asynchronous operations, such as GetDocumentAnalysis , the array is returned over one or more responses.
For more information, see How Amazon Textract Works .
BlockType (string) --
The type of text item that's recognized. In operations for text detection, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.In text analysis operations, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.Block
objects for linked text that's detected on a document page. Use the EntityType
field to determine if a KEY_VALUE_SET object is a KEY Block
object or a VALUE Block
object.SelectionStatus
to determine the status of the selection element.Confidence (float) --
The confidence score that Amazon Textract has in the accuracy of the recognized text and the accuracy of the geometry points around the recognized text.
Text (string) --
The word or line of text that's recognized by Amazon Textract.
TextType (string) --
The kind of text that Amazon Textract has detected. Can check for handwritten text and printed text.
RowIndex (integer) --
The row in which a table cell is located. The first row position is 1. RowIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
ColumnIndex (integer) --
The column in which a table cell appears. The first column position is 1. ColumnIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
RowSpan (integer) --
The number of rows that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of rows spanned is greater than 1. RowSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
ColumnSpan (integer) --
The number of columns that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of columns spanned is greater than 1. ColumnSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
Geometry (dict) --
The location of the recognized text on the image. It includes an axis-aligned, coarse bounding box that surrounds the text, and a finer-grain polygon for more accurate spatial information.
BoundingBox (dict) --
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
Width (float) --
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
Height (float) --
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
Left (float) --
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
Top (float) --
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Polygon (list) --
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
(dict) --
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
X (float) --
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Y (float) --
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Id (string) --
The identifier for the recognized text. The identifier is only unique for a single operation.
Relationships (list) --
A list of child blocks of the current block. For example, a LINE object has child blocks for each WORD block that's part of the line of text. There aren't Relationship objects in the list for relationships that don't exist, such as when the current block has no child blocks. The list size can be the following:
(dict) --
Information about how blocks are related to each other. A Block
object contains 0 or more Relation
objects in a list, Relationships
. For more information, see Block .
The Type
element provides the type of the relationship for all blocks in the IDs
array.
Type (string) --
The type of relationship that the blocks in the IDs array have with the current block. The relationship can be VALUE
or CHILD
. A relationship of type VALUE is a list that contains the ID of the VALUE block that's associated with the KEY of a key-value pair. A relationship of type CHILD is a list of IDs that identify WORD blocks in the case of lines Cell blocks in the case of Tables, and WORD blocks in the case of Selection Elements.
Ids (list) --
An array of IDs for related blocks. You can get the type of the relationship from the Type
element.
EntityTypes (list) --
The type of entity. The following can be returned:
EntityTypes
isn't returned byDetectDocumentText
andGetDocumentTextDetection
.
SelectionStatus (string) --
The selection status of a selection element, such as an option button or check box.
Page (integer) --
The page on which a block was detected. Page
is returned by synchronous and asynchronous operations. Page values greater than 1 are only returned for multipage documents that are in PDF or TIFF format. A scanned image (JPEG/PNG) provided to an asynchronous operation, even if it contains multiple document pages, is considered a single-page document. This means that for scanned images the value of Page
is always 1. Synchronous operations operations will also return a Page
value of 1 because every input document is considered to be a single-page document.
Query (dict) --
Text (string) --
Question that Amazon Textract will apply to the document. An example would be "What is the customer's SSN?"
Alias (string) --
Alias attached to the query, for ease of location.
Pages (list) --
Pages is a parameter that the user inputs to specify which pages to apply a query to. The following is a list of rules for using this parameter.
["1"]
by default.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - *
. No whitespace is allowed.[“1-3”, “1-1”, “4-*”]
. Where *
indicates last page of document.Warnings (list) --
A list of warnings that occurred during the text-detection operation for the document.
(dict) --
A warning about an issue that occurred during asynchronous text analysis ( StartDocumentAnalysis ) or asynchronous document text detection ( StartDocumentTextDetection ).
ErrorCode (string) --
The error code for the warning.
Pages (list) --
A list of the pages that the warning applies to.
StatusMessage (string) --
Returns if the detection job could not be completed. Contains explanation for what error occured.
DetectDocumentTextModelVersion (string) --
Exceptions
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
Textract.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidJobIdException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
Textract.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidS3ObjectException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidKMSKeyException
get_expense_analysis
(**kwargs)¶Gets the results for an Amazon Textract asynchronous operation that analyzes invoices and receipts. Amazon Textract finds contact information, items purchased, and vendor name, from input invoices and receipts.
You start asynchronous invoice/receipt analysis by calling StartExpenseAnalysis , which returns a job identifier (JobId
). Upon completion of the invoice/receipt analysis, Amazon Textract publishes the completion status to the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic. This topic must be registered in the initial call to StartExpenseAnalysis
. To get the results of the invoice/receipt analysis operation, first ensure that the status value published to the Amazon SNS topic is SUCCEEDED
. If so, call GetExpenseAnalysis
, and pass the job identifier (JobId
) from the initial call to StartExpenseAnalysis
.
Use the MaxResults parameter to limit the number of blocks that are returned. If there are more results than specified in MaxResults
, the value of NextToken
in the operation response contains a pagination token for getting the next set of results. To get the next page of results, call GetExpenseAnalysis
, and populate the NextToken
request parameter with the token value that's returned from the previous call to GetExpenseAnalysis
.
For more information, see Analyzing Invoices and Receipts .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_expense_analysis(
JobId='string',
MaxResults=123,
NextToken='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
A unique identifier for the text detection job. The JobId
is returned from StartExpenseAnalysis
. A JobId
value is only valid for 7 days.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'DocumentMetadata': {
'Pages': 123
},
'JobStatus': 'IN_PROGRESS'|'SUCCEEDED'|'FAILED'|'PARTIAL_SUCCESS',
'NextToken': 'string',
'ExpenseDocuments': [
{
'ExpenseIndex': 123,
'SummaryFields': [
{
'Type': {
'Text': 'string',
'Confidence': ...
},
'LabelDetection': {
'Text': 'string',
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Confidence': ...
},
'ValueDetection': {
'Text': 'string',
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Confidence': ...
},
'PageNumber': 123,
'Currency': {
'Code': 'string',
'Confidence': ...
},
'GroupProperties': [
{
'Types': [
'string',
],
'Id': 'string'
},
]
},
],
'LineItemGroups': [
{
'LineItemGroupIndex': 123,
'LineItems': [
{
'LineItemExpenseFields': [
{
'Type': {
'Text': 'string',
'Confidence': ...
},
'LabelDetection': {
'Text': 'string',
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Confidence': ...
},
'ValueDetection': {
'Text': 'string',
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Confidence': ...
},
'PageNumber': 123,
'Currency': {
'Code': 'string',
'Confidence': ...
},
'GroupProperties': [
{
'Types': [
'string',
],
'Id': 'string'
},
]
},
]
},
]
},
],
'Blocks': [
{
'BlockType': 'KEY_VALUE_SET'|'PAGE'|'LINE'|'WORD'|'TABLE'|'CELL'|'SELECTION_ELEMENT'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'QUERY'|'QUERY_RESULT',
'Confidence': ...,
'Text': 'string',
'TextType': 'HANDWRITING'|'PRINTED',
'RowIndex': 123,
'ColumnIndex': 123,
'RowSpan': 123,
'ColumnSpan': 123,
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Id': 'string',
'Relationships': [
{
'Type': 'VALUE'|'CHILD'|'COMPLEX_FEATURES'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'ANSWER',
'Ids': [
'string',
]
},
],
'EntityTypes': [
'KEY'|'VALUE'|'COLUMN_HEADER',
],
'SelectionStatus': 'SELECTED'|'NOT_SELECTED',
'Page': 123,
'Query': {
'Text': 'string',
'Alias': 'string',
'Pages': [
'string',
]
}
},
]
},
],
'Warnings': [
{
'ErrorCode': 'string',
'Pages': [
123,
]
},
],
'StatusMessage': 'string',
'AnalyzeExpenseModelVersion': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
DocumentMetadata (dict) --
Information about a document that Amazon Textract processed. DocumentMetadata
is returned in every page of paginated responses from an Amazon Textract operation.
Pages (integer) --
The number of pages that are detected in the document.
JobStatus (string) --
The current status of the text detection job.
NextToken (string) --
If the response is truncated, Amazon Textract returns this token. You can use this token in the subsequent request to retrieve the next set of text-detection results.
ExpenseDocuments (list) --
The expenses detected by Amazon Textract.
(dict) --
The structure holding all the information returned by AnalyzeExpense
ExpenseIndex (integer) --
Denotes which invoice or receipt in the document the information is coming from. First document will be 1, the second 2, and so on.
SummaryFields (list) --
Any information found outside of a table by Amazon Textract.
(dict) --
Breakdown of detected information, seperated into the catagories Type, LabelDetection, and ValueDetection
Type (dict) --
The implied label of a detected element. Present alongside LabelDetection for explicit elements.
Text (string) --
The word or line of text detected by Amazon Textract.
Confidence (float) --
The confidence of accuracy, as a percentage.
LabelDetection (dict) --
The explicitly stated label of a detected element.
Text (string) --
The word or line of text recognized by Amazon Textract
Geometry (dict) --
Information about where the following items are located on a document page: detected page, text, key-value pairs, tables, table cells, and selection elements.
BoundingBox (dict) --
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
Width (float) --
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
Height (float) --
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
Left (float) --
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
Top (float) --
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Polygon (list) --
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
(dict) --
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
X (float) --
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Y (float) --
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Confidence (float) --
The confidence in detection, as a percentage
ValueDetection (dict) --
The value of a detected element. Present in explicit and implicit elements.
Text (string) --
The word or line of text recognized by Amazon Textract
Geometry (dict) --
Information about where the following items are located on a document page: detected page, text, key-value pairs, tables, table cells, and selection elements.
BoundingBox (dict) --
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
Width (float) --
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
Height (float) --
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
Left (float) --
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
Top (float) --
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Polygon (list) --
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
(dict) --
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
X (float) --
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Y (float) --
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Confidence (float) --
The confidence in detection, as a percentage
PageNumber (integer) --
The page number the value was detected on.
Currency (dict) --
Shows the kind of currency, both the code and confidence associated with any monatary value detected.
Code (string) --
Currency code for detected currency. the current supported codes are:
Confidence (float) --
Percentage confideence in the detected currency.
GroupProperties (list) --
Shows which group a response object belongs to, such as whether an address line belongs to the vendor's address or the recipent's address.
(dict) --
Shows the group that a certain key belongs to. This helps differentiate between names and addresses for different organizations, that can be hard to determine via JSON response.
Types (list) --
Informs you on whether the expense group is a name or an address.
Id (string) --
Provides a group Id number, which will be the same for each in the group.
LineItemGroups (list) --
Information detected on each table of a document, seperated into LineItems
.
(dict) --
A grouping of tables which contain LineItems, with each table identified by the table's LineItemGroupIndex
.
LineItemGroupIndex (integer) --
The number used to identify a specific table in a document. The first table encountered will have a LineItemGroupIndex of 1, the second 2, etc.
LineItems (list) --
The breakdown of information on a particular line of a table.
(dict) --
A structure that holds information about the different lines found in a document's tables.
LineItemExpenseFields (list) --
ExpenseFields used to show information from detected lines on a table.
(dict) --
Breakdown of detected information, seperated into the catagories Type, LabelDetection, and ValueDetection
Type (dict) --
The implied label of a detected element. Present alongside LabelDetection for explicit elements.
Text (string) --
The word or line of text detected by Amazon Textract.
Confidence (float) --
The confidence of accuracy, as a percentage.
LabelDetection (dict) --
The explicitly stated label of a detected element.
Text (string) --
The word or line of text recognized by Amazon Textract
Geometry (dict) --
Information about where the following items are located on a document page: detected page, text, key-value pairs, tables, table cells, and selection elements.
BoundingBox (dict) --
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
Width (float) --
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
Height (float) --
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
Left (float) --
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
Top (float) --
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Polygon (list) --
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
(dict) --
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
X (float) --
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Y (float) --
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Confidence (float) --
The confidence in detection, as a percentage
ValueDetection (dict) --
The value of a detected element. Present in explicit and implicit elements.
Text (string) --
The word or line of text recognized by Amazon Textract
Geometry (dict) --
Information about where the following items are located on a document page: detected page, text, key-value pairs, tables, table cells, and selection elements.
BoundingBox (dict) --
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
Width (float) --
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
Height (float) --
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
Left (float) --
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
Top (float) --
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Polygon (list) --
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
(dict) --
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
X (float) --
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Y (float) --
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Confidence (float) --
The confidence in detection, as a percentage
PageNumber (integer) --
The page number the value was detected on.
Currency (dict) --
Shows the kind of currency, both the code and confidence associated with any monatary value detected.
Code (string) --
Currency code for detected currency. the current supported codes are:
Confidence (float) --
Percentage confideence in the detected currency.
GroupProperties (list) --
Shows which group a response object belongs to, such as whether an address line belongs to the vendor's address or the recipent's address.
(dict) --
Shows the group that a certain key belongs to. This helps differentiate between names and addresses for different organizations, that can be hard to determine via JSON response.
Types (list) --
Informs you on whether the expense group is a name or an address.
Id (string) --
Provides a group Id number, which will be the same for each in the group.
Blocks (list) --
This is a block object, the same as reported when DetectDocumentText is run on a document. It provides word level recognition of text.
(dict) --
A Block
represents items that are recognized in a document within a group of pixels close to each other. The information returned in a Block
object depends on the type of operation. In text detection for documents (for example DetectDocumentText ), you get information about the detected words and lines of text. In text analysis (for example AnalyzeDocument ), you can also get information about the fields, tables, and selection elements that are detected in the document.
An array of Block
objects is returned by both synchronous and asynchronous operations. In synchronous operations, such as DetectDocumentText , the array of Block
objects is the entire set of results. In asynchronous operations, such as GetDocumentAnalysis , the array is returned over one or more responses.
For more information, see How Amazon Textract Works .
BlockType (string) --
The type of text item that's recognized. In operations for text detection, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.In text analysis operations, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.Block
objects for linked text that's detected on a document page. Use the EntityType
field to determine if a KEY_VALUE_SET object is a KEY Block
object or a VALUE Block
object.SelectionStatus
to determine the status of the selection element.Confidence (float) --
The confidence score that Amazon Textract has in the accuracy of the recognized text and the accuracy of the geometry points around the recognized text.
Text (string) --
The word or line of text that's recognized by Amazon Textract.
TextType (string) --
The kind of text that Amazon Textract has detected. Can check for handwritten text and printed text.
RowIndex (integer) --
The row in which a table cell is located. The first row position is 1. RowIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
ColumnIndex (integer) --
The column in which a table cell appears. The first column position is 1. ColumnIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
RowSpan (integer) --
The number of rows that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of rows spanned is greater than 1. RowSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
ColumnSpan (integer) --
The number of columns that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of columns spanned is greater than 1. ColumnSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
Geometry (dict) --
The location of the recognized text on the image. It includes an axis-aligned, coarse bounding box that surrounds the text, and a finer-grain polygon for more accurate spatial information.
BoundingBox (dict) --
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
Width (float) --
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
Height (float) --
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
Left (float) --
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
Top (float) --
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Polygon (list) --
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
(dict) --
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText . Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
X (float) --
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Y (float) --
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
Id (string) --
The identifier for the recognized text. The identifier is only unique for a single operation.
Relationships (list) --
A list of child blocks of the current block. For example, a LINE object has child blocks for each WORD block that's part of the line of text. There aren't Relationship objects in the list for relationships that don't exist, such as when the current block has no child blocks. The list size can be the following:
(dict) --
Information about how blocks are related to each other. A Block
object contains 0 or more Relation
objects in a list, Relationships
. For more information, see Block .
The Type
element provides the type of the relationship for all blocks in the IDs
array.
Type (string) --
The type of relationship that the blocks in the IDs array have with the current block. The relationship can be VALUE
or CHILD
. A relationship of type VALUE is a list that contains the ID of the VALUE block that's associated with the KEY of a key-value pair. A relationship of type CHILD is a list of IDs that identify WORD blocks in the case of lines Cell blocks in the case of Tables, and WORD blocks in the case of Selection Elements.
Ids (list) --
An array of IDs for related blocks. You can get the type of the relationship from the Type
element.
EntityTypes (list) --
The type of entity. The following can be returned:
EntityTypes
isn't returned byDetectDocumentText
andGetDocumentTextDetection
.
SelectionStatus (string) --
The selection status of a selection element, such as an option button or check box.
Page (integer) --
The page on which a block was detected. Page
is returned by synchronous and asynchronous operations. Page values greater than 1 are only returned for multipage documents that are in PDF or TIFF format. A scanned image (JPEG/PNG) provided to an asynchronous operation, even if it contains multiple document pages, is considered a single-page document. This means that for scanned images the value of Page
is always 1. Synchronous operations operations will also return a Page
value of 1 because every input document is considered to be a single-page document.
Query (dict) --
Text (string) --
Question that Amazon Textract will apply to the document. An example would be "What is the customer's SSN?"
Alias (string) --
Alias attached to the query, for ease of location.
Pages (list) --
Pages is a parameter that the user inputs to specify which pages to apply a query to. The following is a list of rules for using this parameter.
["1"]
by default.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - *
. No whitespace is allowed.[“1-3”, “1-1”, “4-*”]
. Where *
indicates last page of document.Warnings (list) --
A list of warnings that occurred during the text-detection operation for the document.
(dict) --
A warning about an issue that occurred during asynchronous text analysis ( StartDocumentAnalysis ) or asynchronous document text detection ( StartDocumentTextDetection ).
ErrorCode (string) --
The error code for the warning.
Pages (list) --
A list of the pages that the warning applies to.
StatusMessage (string) --
Returns if the detection job could not be completed. Contains explanation for what error occured.
AnalyzeExpenseModelVersion (string) --
The current model version of AnalyzeExpense.
Exceptions
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
Textract.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidJobIdException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
Textract.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidS3ObjectException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidKMSKeyException
get_paginator
(operation_name)¶Create a paginator for an operation.
create_foo
, and you'd normally invoke the
operation as client.create_foo(**kwargs)
, if the
create_foo
operation can be paginated, you can use the
call client.get_paginator("create_foo")
.client.can_paginate
method to
check if an operation is pageable.get_waiter
(waiter_name)¶Returns an object that can wait for some condition.
start_document_analysis
(**kwargs)¶Starts the asynchronous analysis of an input document for relationships between detected items such as key-value pairs, tables, and selection elements.
StartDocumentAnalysis
can analyze text in documents that are in JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and PDF format. The documents are stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. Use DocumentLocation to specify the bucket name and file name of the document.
StartDocumentAnalysis
returns a job identifier (JobId
) that you use to get the results of the operation. When text analysis is finished, Amazon Textract publishes a completion status to the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic that you specify inNotificationChannel
. To get the results of the text analysis operation, first check that the status value published to the Amazon SNS topic isSUCCEEDED
. If so, call GetDocumentAnalysis , and pass the job identifier (JobId
) from the initial call toStartDocumentAnalysis
.
For more information, see Document Text Analysis .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.start_document_analysis(
DocumentLocation={
'S3Object': {
'Bucket': 'string',
'Name': 'string',
'Version': 'string'
}
},
FeatureTypes=[
'TABLES'|'FORMS'|'QUERIES',
],
ClientRequestToken='string',
JobTag='string',
NotificationChannel={
'SNSTopicArn': 'string',
'RoleArn': 'string'
},
OutputConfig={
'S3Bucket': 'string',
'S3Prefix': 'string'
},
KMSKeyId='string',
QueriesConfig={
'Queries': [
{
'Text': 'string',
'Alias': 'string',
'Pages': [
'string',
]
},
]
}
)
[REQUIRED]
The location of the document to be processed.
The Amazon S3 bucket that contains the input document.
The name of the S3 bucket. Note that the # character is not valid in the file name.
The file name of the input document. Synchronous operations can use image files that are in JPEG or PNG format. Asynchronous operations also support PDF and TIFF format files.
If the bucket has versioning enabled, you can specify the object version.
[REQUIRED]
A list of the types of analysis to perform. Add TABLES to the list to return information about the tables that are detected in the input document. Add FORMS to return detected form data. To perform both types of analysis, add TABLES and FORMS to FeatureTypes
. All lines and words detected in the document are included in the response (including text that isn't related to the value of FeatureTypes
).
StartDocumentAnalysis
requests, the same JobId
is returned. Use ClientRequestToken
to prevent the same job from being accidentally started more than once. For more information, see Calling Amazon Textract Asynchronous Operations .JobTag
to identify the type of document that the completion notification corresponds to (such as a tax form or a receipt).The Amazon SNS topic ARN that you want Amazon Textract to publish the completion status of the operation to.
The Amazon SNS topic that Amazon Textract posts the completion status to.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that gives Amazon Textract publishing permissions to the Amazon SNS topic.
Sets if the output will go to a customer defined bucket. By default, Amazon Textract will save the results internally to be accessed by the GetDocumentAnalysis operation.
The name of the bucket your output will go to.
The prefix of the object key that the output will be saved to. When not enabled, the prefix will be “textract_output".
Each query contains the question you want to ask in the Text and the alias you want to associate.
Question that Amazon Textract will apply to the document. An example would be "What is the customer's SSN?"
Alias attached to the query, for ease of location.
Pages is a parameter that the user inputs to specify which pages to apply a query to. The following is a list of rules for using this parameter.
["1"]
by default.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - *
. No whitespace is allowed.[“1-3”, “1-1”, “4-*”]
. Where *
indicates last page of document.dict
Response Syntax
{
'JobId': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
JobId (string) --
The identifier for the document text detection job. Use JobId
to identify the job in a subsequent call to GetDocumentAnalysis
. A JobId
value is only valid for 7 days.
Exceptions
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidS3ObjectException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidKMSKeyException
Textract.Client.exceptions.UnsupportedDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.DocumentTooLargeException
Textract.Client.exceptions.BadDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
Textract.Client.exceptions.IdempotentParameterMismatchException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
Textract.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededException
start_document_text_detection
(**kwargs)¶Starts the asynchronous detection of text in a document. Amazon Textract can detect lines of text and the words that make up a line of text.
StartDocumentTextDetection
can analyze text in documents that are in JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and PDF format. The documents are stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. Use DocumentLocation to specify the bucket name and file name of the document.
StartTextDetection
returns a job identifier (JobId
) that you use to get the results of the operation. When text detection is finished, Amazon Textract publishes a completion status to the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic that you specify inNotificationChannel
. To get the results of the text detection operation, first check that the status value published to the Amazon SNS topic isSUCCEEDED
. If so, call GetDocumentTextDetection , and pass the job identifier (JobId
) from the initial call toStartDocumentTextDetection
.
For more information, see Document Text Detection .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.start_document_text_detection(
DocumentLocation={
'S3Object': {
'Bucket': 'string',
'Name': 'string',
'Version': 'string'
}
},
ClientRequestToken='string',
JobTag='string',
NotificationChannel={
'SNSTopicArn': 'string',
'RoleArn': 'string'
},
OutputConfig={
'S3Bucket': 'string',
'S3Prefix': 'string'
},
KMSKeyId='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The location of the document to be processed.
The Amazon S3 bucket that contains the input document.
The name of the S3 bucket. Note that the # character is not valid in the file name.
The file name of the input document. Synchronous operations can use image files that are in JPEG or PNG format. Asynchronous operations also support PDF and TIFF format files.
If the bucket has versioning enabled, you can specify the object version.
StartDocumentTextDetection
requests, the same JobId
is returned. Use ClientRequestToken
to prevent the same job from being accidentally started more than once. For more information, see Calling Amazon Textract Asynchronous Operations .JobTag
to identify the type of document that the completion notification corresponds to (such as a tax form or a receipt).The Amazon SNS topic ARN that you want Amazon Textract to publish the completion status of the operation to.
The Amazon SNS topic that Amazon Textract posts the completion status to.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that gives Amazon Textract publishing permissions to the Amazon SNS topic.
Sets if the output will go to a customer defined bucket. By default Amazon Textract will save the results internally to be accessed with the GetDocumentTextDetection operation.
The name of the bucket your output will go to.
The prefix of the object key that the output will be saved to. When not enabled, the prefix will be “textract_output".
dict
Response Syntax
{
'JobId': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
JobId (string) --
The identifier of the text detection job for the document. Use JobId
to identify the job in a subsequent call to GetDocumentTextDetection
. A JobId
value is only valid for 7 days.
Exceptions
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidS3ObjectException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidKMSKeyException
Textract.Client.exceptions.UnsupportedDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.DocumentTooLargeException
Textract.Client.exceptions.BadDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
Textract.Client.exceptions.IdempotentParameterMismatchException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
Textract.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededException
start_expense_analysis
(**kwargs)¶Starts the asynchronous analysis of invoices or receipts for data like contact information, items purchased, and vendor names.
StartExpenseAnalysis
can analyze text in documents that are in JPEG, PNG, and PDF format. The documents must be stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. Use the DocumentLocation parameter to specify the name of your S3 bucket and the name of the document in that bucket.
StartExpenseAnalysis
returns a job identifier (JobId
) that you will provide toGetExpenseAnalysis
to retrieve the results of the operation. When the analysis of the input invoices/receipts is finished, Amazon Textract publishes a completion status to the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic that you provide to theNotificationChannel
. To obtain the results of the invoice and receipt analysis operation, ensure that the status value published to the Amazon SNS topic isSUCCEEDED
. If so, call GetExpenseAnalysis , and pass the job identifier (JobId
) that was returned by your call toStartExpenseAnalysis
.
For more information, see Analyzing Invoices and Receipts .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.start_expense_analysis(
DocumentLocation={
'S3Object': {
'Bucket': 'string',
'Name': 'string',
'Version': 'string'
}
},
ClientRequestToken='string',
JobTag='string',
NotificationChannel={
'SNSTopicArn': 'string',
'RoleArn': 'string'
},
OutputConfig={
'S3Bucket': 'string',
'S3Prefix': 'string'
},
KMSKeyId='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The location of the document to be processed.
The Amazon S3 bucket that contains the input document.
The name of the S3 bucket. Note that the # character is not valid in the file name.
The file name of the input document. Synchronous operations can use image files that are in JPEG or PNG format. Asynchronous operations also support PDF and TIFF format files.
If the bucket has versioning enabled, you can specify the object version.
StartDocumentTextDetection
requests, the same JobId
is returned. Use ClientRequestToken
to prevent the same job from being accidentally started more than once. For more information, see Calling Amazon Textract Asynchronous OperationsJobTag
to identify the type of document that the completion notification corresponds to (such as a tax form or a receipt).The Amazon SNS topic ARN that you want Amazon Textract to publish the completion status of the operation to.
The Amazon SNS topic that Amazon Textract posts the completion status to.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that gives Amazon Textract publishing permissions to the Amazon SNS topic.
Sets if the output will go to a customer defined bucket. By default, Amazon Textract will save the results internally to be accessed by the GetExpenseAnalysis
operation.
The name of the bucket your output will go to.
The prefix of the object key that the output will be saved to. When not enabled, the prefix will be “textract_output".
dict
Response Syntax
{
'JobId': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
JobId (string) --
A unique identifier for the text detection job. The JobId
is returned from StartExpenseAnalysis
. A JobId
value is only valid for 7 days.
Exceptions
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidS3ObjectException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidKMSKeyException
Textract.Client.exceptions.UnsupportedDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.DocumentTooLargeException
Textract.Client.exceptions.BadDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
Textract.Client.exceptions.IdempotentParameterMismatchException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
Textract.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededException
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