I'm working with C# and adobe acrobat SDK. When the program throws an error due to the pdf already being compressed I want to move the pdf.
However, C# complains that the file is being used by another process and I know it has to do with the SDK and not another program.
After some debugging I found out that compressPDFOperation.Execute
is the culprit.
How can I close it so that I can move the file?
try {
// Initial setup, create credentials instance.
Console.WriteLine(".json: " + Directory.GetCurrentDirectory() + "/pdftools-api-credentials.json");
Credentials credentials = Credentials.ServiceAccountCredentialsBuilder()
.FromFile(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory() + "/pdftools-api-credentials.json")
.Build();
// Create an ExecutionContext using credentials and create a new operation instance.
ExecutionContext executionContext = ExecutionContext.Create(credentials);
CompressPDFOperation compressPDFOperation = CompressPDFOperation.CreateNew();
// Set operation input from a source file.
FileRef sourceFileRef = FileRef.CreateFromLocalFile(directory + @"\" + pdfname);
compressPDFOperation.SetInput(sourceFileRef);
// Execute the operation.
FileRef result = compressPDFOperation.Execute(executionContext);
// Save the result to the specified location.
//if pdf is part of a group, the group directory name will be stored in fileGroupDirectory
string fileGroupDirectory = directory.Replace(sourceDir, "");
result.SaveAs(finishedDir + fileGroupDirectory + pdfname);
}
catch (ServiceApiException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Exception encountered while executing operation", ex.Message);
if (ex.Message.Contains("The input file is already compressed"))
{
File.Move(file, finishedDir + fileGroupDirectory + fileName);
}
}
I've found a solution , it's not best practice but I don't know an other way to do it. I've declared all the variables used to execute the compression (sourceFileRef, compressPdfOperation, ...) before the try catch statement and after
result.SaveAs(...)
I set those variables to null and run the garbage collection.