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A simple tool to parse and extract data from a resume.

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Simple tool to extract data from resumes.

ResumeParser.js

Requirements

  • Node.js
  • Libreoffice
  • Python 2.7/3.*

Installation

First clone the repository and install all dependency

git clone https://github.com/RobyFerro/ResumeParser.js.git
npm install

After that you've just to go inside install folder and run (depending on your linux distro) one of two script that you will find there.

CLI Usage

node src/parser.js -d <RESUMES-DIRECTORY> -eD <EXPORT-RESULT-DIR> 

Options

-d [value] / --dir [value] : default "none"

Specific source directory. Use this option to parse multiple resumes.

-f [value] / --file [value] : default "none"

Used to parse single resume

-eD [value] / --extract-data [value] : default "as configured in config.js"

Specific an output directory. Every results will be placed here.

-oN [value] / --output-name [value] : default "Timestamp + random hash auto generated"

Option available only with -f/--file option. Used to specific an output file name.

-v / --verbose : default "false"

Show verbose information

Server usage

ResumeParser.js includes an express web server that allow you to parse a single resume just calling an HTTP service. To start web server just run this command in root directory:

npm start

Available API

POST: [YOURDOMAIN]:3000/parse

Send a resume in this route. Return a JSON object which contains every information about it.

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