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Python
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31 lines
1009 B
Python
Vendored
# %% [markdown]
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# What this example does
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# - Converts a single source (URL or local file path) to a unified Docling
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# document and prints Markdown to stdout.
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#
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# Requirements
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# - Python 3.9+
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# - Install Docling: `pip install docling`
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#
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# How to run
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# - Use the default sample URL: `python docs/examples/minimal.py`
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# - To use your own file or URL, edit the `source` variable below.
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#
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# Notes
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# - The converter auto-detects supported formats (PDF, DOCX, HTML, PPTX, images, etc.).
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# - For batch processing or saving outputs to files, see `docs/examples/batch_convert.py`.
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# %%
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from docling.document_converter import DocumentConverter
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# Change this to a local path or another URL if desired.
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# Note: using the default URL requires network access; if offline, provide a
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# local file path (e.g., Path("/path/to/file.pdf")).
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source = "https://arxiv.org/pdf/2408.09869"
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converter = DocumentConverter()
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result = converter.convert(source)
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# Print Markdown to stdout.
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print(result.document.export_to_markdown())
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