* first pass on regex metadata
* fix typing for regex metadata
* add dataclass back in
* add decorators
* fix tests
* update docs
* add tests for regex metadata
* add process metadata to tsv
* changelog and version
* docs typos
* consolidate to using a single kwarg
* fix test
* first pass at partition_tsv
* working tests
* create constants for tests and debug `make test` failure
* make check and tidy
* undo changes for testing locally
* update changelog and version
* fix bricks.rst
* refactor if statements
* make tidy
* fix README and change try/except to if/else
* update changelog and version
* fix\ docstring
* add support for page numbers in docx when present
* version and changelog
* add comment on page numbers
* add header and footer to doc elements list
* update integrations docs
* include_page_breaks kwarg for doc and docx
* merge element metadata for pagebreaks
* fix typo
* fix changelog typo
* change page number default to None
* add initial_page_number kwarg
* make page number tests in pdf more explicit
* revert test file
* update ingest tests
* update test fixture outputs
* updates to IRS forms fixtures
* ingest-test-fixtures-update
* Update ingest test fixtures (#759)
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tabulate is used by functions that extract tables from Microsoft documents, but there is nothing explicitly requiring the library. This was not caught by tests, because for some reason, tabulate is in base.txt.
This PR adds the dependency to base.in (which also puts it in setup.py), and recompiles the dependencies.
Updated to the the latest version of unstructured-inference. detectron2 now gets implemented with onnxruntime, yay!
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Addresses #631.
* Uses constraints to keep dependency versions more consistent.
* Moves all dependencies to .in files which are then ingested by setup.py.
* Adds script to check consistency of all extras.
* Adds consistency check to CI.
I should note that while it shouldn't be possible to cause a conflict between base.txt and any of the extras (because base.txt constrains all the extras) it is possible to get a conflict between two of the extras files. There are ways of trying to avoid that (like constraining each file by all the files that have already been processed before it in the order given in the make pip-compile target) but the ones I could think of seemed a little overwrought, and come with problems of their own. If a conflict arises, it should be flagged by CI or locally with make check-deps. When/if that happens, you can resolve the conflict by adding appropriate global constraints in requirements/constraints.txt.
Also note that if fileA.in is constrained by fileB.txt, then fileB.in should be compiled before fileA.in in the make pip-compile target. Otherwise fileA.in will be compiled with the old version of fileB.txt which can cause conflicts or keep dependencies from being updated properly.
* first pass on partition_xml
* add option to keep xml tags
* added tests for xml
* fix filename
* update filenames
* remove outdated readme
* add xml to auto
* version and changelog
* update readme and docs
* pass through include_metadata
* update include_metadata description
* add README back in
* linting, linting, linting
* more linting
* spooled to bytes doesnt need to be a tuple
* Add tests for newly supported filetypes
* Correct metadata filetype
* doc typo
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* typo fix
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* typo fix
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* keep_xml_tags -> xml_keep_tags
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* first pass on partition_xlsx
* add support for files
* add test for xlsx from filename
* added filetype metadata
* add xlsx to auto
* remove fake excel from unsupported
* version and changelog
* update docs
* update readme
* fix removed file reference
* fix some more tests
* pass in metadata filename
* add include_metadata flag
* added functions for determining auto stratgy
* change default strategy to auto
* tests for auto strategy
* update docs
* changelog and version
* bump version
* remove ingest file in wrong location
* update jpg output
* typo fix
* add tests for validating strategy
* refactor into determine_pdf_strategy function
* refactor pdf strategies into strategies
* remove commented out code
* remove unreachable code
* add in handling for image types
* a little more refactoring
* import ocr partioning for images
* catch warnings, partition type for valid strategies
* fallback to ocr_only from fast
* fallback logic for hi_res
* test for fallback to ocr only
* fallback logic ofr ocr_only
* more tests for fallback logic
* update doc strings
* version and changelog
* linting, linting, linting
* update docs to include notes about strategy
* fix typos
* change back patched filename
* spike for ocr-only strategy for images
* fix for file processing
* extra space
* add korean to ci
* added test for ocr_only strategy
* added docs for ocr_only
* changelog and version
* added test for bad strategy
* skip korean test if in docker
* bump version
* version bump
* document valid strategies
* bump version for release
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* added filetype detection for odt
* add function for partition odt documents
* add odt files to auto
* changelog and version
* docs and readme
* update installation docs
* skip tests if not supported or in docker
* import pytest
* fix docs typos
* added function for multiple files via api
* make multiple work with files
* updated docs strings
* changelog and version
* docs and contextlib for open files
* tests for partition multiple
* add tests for error conditions
* add output example
* function to check if pdf is extractable
* add fallback logic for unextractable pdfs
* tests for docs with copy protection
* add test for unprocessable pdf
* update docs
* changelog and version
* update logic for images; reset file before proceeding
* 3 files for api tests
* docs update
* pip-compile new reqs
* bump inference version
* add language to pdf and image calls
* tests for passing in language
* version bump and changelog
* update docs
* pass ocr_languages in auto
* updated test fixtures
* typo in doc string
* refactor epub; add rtf
* added test for rtf files
* filetype detection for rtf files
* add rtf to auto
* update docs for group_broken_paragraphs
* add rtf to docs
* update file list in readme
* update stage_for_transformers docs
* changelog and version bump
* skip rtf if in docker
* skip test if rtf not supported
* docs tweaks
* cleaning brick to group broken paragraphs
* docs for group_broken_paragraphs
* add docs for partition_text with grouper
* partition_text and auto with paragraph_grouper
* version and changelog
* typo in the docs
* linting, linting, linting
* switch to using regular expressions
* added msg-parser dependency
* pass through kwargs in convert_file_to_text
* added partition_msg for processing msft outlook files
* version bump and changelog
* added tests for partition_msg
* added test for msg with plain text
* add partition_msg docs; fix underlines in integration docs
* add .msg to file list
* finish tests for auto msg
* linting, linting, linting
Adds a "fast" strategy for partitioning PDFs that uses pdfminer. The default strategy is "hi_res" and is the original partitioning logic that uses detectron2. If detectron2 is not available and the "hi_res" strategy is selected, partition_pdf fallsback to using the "fast" strategy. The implementation uses pdfminer because that's already installed as a dependency with the local-inference extra. There are other options for accomplishing this as well, but they would entail adding a new dependency. The "fast" strategy substantially speeds up processing.