Integrame Pdf -
Naïve approach: Draw black rectangles → fail. Data remains behind the rectangle (copy-paste reveals everything).
True PDF integration requires handling at least three layers: integrame pdf
import pdfplumber from typing import List, Dict def extract_table_robust(pdf_path: str, page_num: int) -> List[Dict]: with pdfplumber.open(pdf_path) as pdf: page = pdf.pages[page_num] # Lattice for explicit lines table = page.extract_table(table_settings="vertical_strategy": "lines", "horizontal_strategy": "lines") if not table or len(table) < 2: # Fallback to stream (whitespace-based) table = page.extract_table(table_settings="vertical_strategy": "text", "horizontal_strategy": "text") return [dict(zip(table[0], row)) for row in table[1:]] Used in e-signature workflows, government forms, patient intake. Naïve approach: Draw black rectangles → fail
doc = fitz.open("confidential.pdf") for page in doc: for inst in page.get_text("words"): if "SSN" in inst[4]: # word text page.add_redact_annot(inst[:4]) # bbox page.apply_redactions(images=2) # images=2 removes referenced images doc.save("redacted.pdf", garbage=4, deflate=True) LLMs hallucinate. One reliable fix: Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) with PDFs . doc = fitz
PDF → Text/JSON → Database Table extraction without borders. Most PDFs use whitespace or invisible rules. The only reliable approach is Lattice + Stream hybrid (Camelot, Excalibur, or custom vision).
# Using PyMuPDF (fitz) import fitz doc = fitz.open("form.pdf") page = doc[0] for field in page.widgets(): if field.field_name == "applicant_name": field.field_value = "Jane Doe" field.update() # CRITICAL: regenerates appearance doc.save("filled_flattened.pdf", garbage=4, deflate=True, clean=True) GDPR, HIPAA, CMMC. Redaction is not black boxes. Real redaction removes text and metadata, and reconstructs content streams to avoid residual data.
