201 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Yao You
62b0557792
build: ignore failing delta lake test ingest for now (#1557) 2023-09-27 19:49:21 -05:00
rvztz
2e01c49d90
feat: adds data source properties to delta table connector. (#1464) 2023-09-27 17:46:01 -07:00
Roman Isecke
9836235ead
Chunking support for SharePoint Connector (#1548)
### Description
Optionally adds in chunking to the CLI which adds a flag to trigger
chunking and exposes the parameters used by the `chunk_by_title` method.
Runs chunking before the embedding step.


Opened to replace original PR
https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/pull/1531
2023-09-27 21:05:55 +00:00
Klaijan
d26d591d6a
feat: get embedded url, associate text and start index for pdf (#1539)
**Executive Summary**

Adds PDF functionality to capture hyperlink (external or internal) for
pdf fast strategy along with associate text.

**Technical Details**

- `pdfminer` associates `annotation` (links and uris) with bounding box
rather than text. Therefore, the link and text matching is not a perfect
pair but rather a logic-based and calculation matching from bounding box
overlapping.
- There is no word-level bounding box. Only character-level (access
using `LTChar`). Thus in order to get to word-level, there is a window
slicing through the text. The words are captured in alphanumeric and
non-alphanumeric separately, meaning it will split the word if contains
both, on the first encounter of non-alphanumeric.)
- The bounding box calculation is calculated using start and stop
coordinates for the corresponding word calculated from above. The
calculation is simply using distance between two dots.

The result now contains `links` in `metadata` as shown below:

```
            "links": [
                {
                    "text": "link",
                    "url": "https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured",
                    "start_index": 12
                },
                {
                    "text": "email",
                    "url": "mailto:unstructuredai@earlygrowth.com",
                    "start_index": 30
                },
                {
                    "text": "phone number",
                    "url": "tel:6505124019",
                    "start_index": 49
                }
            ]
```

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Co-authored-by: ryannikolaidis <1208590+ryannikolaidis@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Klaijan <Klaijan@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-27 13:43:32 -04:00
Roman Isecke
5c7b4f586b
Roman/azure cognitive embeddings (#1524)
### Description
This PR is two-fold:  

**Embeddings:**
* Embeddings incorporated into the sharepoint source connector, which
will now call out to OpenAI and create embeddings if the flag is passed
in and the api key provided.

**Writing vector content (embeddings) to Azure cognitive search index:**
* The schema for the index expected to exist in Azure has been updated
to include the vector field type and a test script has been added to
test the new content being produced from the Sharepoint connector to
push the embedding content.

Some important notes about other changes in here:
* The embedding code had to be updated to patch the `to_dict` method on
elements to add `embeddings` to the dict output if that was added. While
the code originally added the embedding content, when `to_dict` was
called to save the content as json, this was lost.
2023-09-26 23:24:21 +00:00
rvztz
d8a36af08c
fix: Sharepoint connector server_path issue (#1497) 2023-09-26 14:25:35 -07:00
Roman Isecke
81af879038
roman/increase ingest tests num processes (#1500)
### Description
In an effort to speed up the ingest tests, bumping the num if processes
to the max on the system for each
2023-09-26 16:06:53 -05:00
shreyanid
32bfebccf7
feat: introduce language detection function for text partitioning function (#1453)
### Summary
Uses `langdetect` to detect all languages present in the input document.

### Details
- Converts all language codes (whether user inputted or detected using
`langdetect`) to a standard ISO 639-3 code.
- Adds `languages` field to the metadata
- Will revisit how to nonstandardly represent simplified vs traditional
Chinese scripts internally (separate PR).
- Update ingest test results to add `languages` field to documents. Some
other side effects are changes in order of some elements and changes in
element categorization

### Test
You can test the detect_languages function individually by importing the
function and inputting a text sample and optionally a language:
```
text = "My lubimy mleko i chleb."
doc_langs = detect_languages(text)
print(doc_langs)
```
-> ['ces', 'pol', 'slk']

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Co-authored-by: Newel H <37004249+newelh@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ryannikolaidis <1208590+ryannikolaidis@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: shreyanid <shreyanid@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Trevor Bossert <37596773+tabossert@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ronny H <138828701+ron-unstructured@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-26 18:09:27 +00:00
David Potter
01a147eb1d
feat: improved salesforce partitioning (#1475)
* Partitions Salesforce data as xlm instead of text for improved detail and flexibility
* Partitions htmlbody instead of textbody for Salesforce emails
2023-09-25 11:44:28 -07:00
Roman Isecke
bd49cfbab7
feat: adds Azure Cognitive Search (full text) destination connector (#1459)
### Description
New [Azure Cognitive
Search](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/ai-services/cognitive-search)
destination connector added. Writes each json element from the created
json files via partition and writes that content to an index.

**Bonus bug fix:** Due to a recent change where the default version of
python used in the repo was bumped to `3.10` from `3.8`, this means
running `pip-compile` now runs it against that version rather than the
lowest we support which is still `3.8`. This breaks the setup for those
lower versions because some of the versions pulled in by `pip-compile`
exist for `3.10` but not `3.8`. `pip-compile` was updates to run as a
script that checks the version of python being used first, which helps
guarantee that all dependencies meet the minimum python version
requirement.

Closes out https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/issues/1466
2023-09-25 10:27:42 -04:00
ryannikolaidis
48c52365dd
build(test): disable airtable-large ingest test (#1509) 2023-09-23 02:00:01 +00:00
ryannikolaidis
955efac935
fix: SharePoint connector fails if any document has an unsupported filetype (#1493) 2023-09-22 18:47:28 +00:00
Christine Straub
2d951722df
Feat/1332 save embedded images in pdf (#1371)
Addresses
[#1332](https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/issues/1332)
with `unstructured-inference` PR
[#208](https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured-inference/pull/208).
### Summary
- Add `image_path` to element metadata
- Pass parameters related to extracting images in PDF
- Preserve image elements ignored due to garbage text if
`el.metadata.image_path` is `True`
### Testing


from unstructured.partition.pdf import partition_pdf

f_path = "example-docs/embedded-images.pdf"

# default image output directory
elements = partition_pdf(
    f_path,
    strategy=strategy,
    extract_images_in_pdf=True,
)

# specific image output directory
elements = partition_pdf(
    f_path,
    strategy=strategy,
    extract_images_in_pdf=True,
    image_output_dir_path=<directory path>,
)
2023-09-22 09:16:03 +00:00
cragwolfe
92ad7698fb
build(test): ignore notion ingest test failures for now (#1496)
There is a fix in progress here:
https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/pull/1492 , but let's
see proven stability of a few days before allowing notion ingest test
failures to block CI.
2023-09-22 07:19:21 +00:00
Roman Isecke
e88f7d9eab
chore: ingest test file cleanup (#1366) 2023-09-21 11:51:08 -07:00
rvztz
424852ab39
feat: adds data source properties to Sharepoint and Outlook (#1278) 2023-09-20 09:13:35 +00:00
rvztz
2f52df180f
Adds data source properties to onedrive, reddit and slack (#1281) 2023-09-20 04:26:36 +00:00
rvztz
9a3e24fcbb
Adds data source properties to elasticsearch, wikipedia and google-drive (#1282) 2023-09-19 20:25:38 +00:00
rvztz
92e18c3f58
feat: adds data source properties to airtable, confluence and discord (#1283) 2023-09-19 18:05:27 +00:00
Yao You
b534b2a6cd
Chore: bump inference package version to 0.5.28 and new release (#1355)
This bump removes the preprocessing before table structure extraction
and improves the OCR results for tables.

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Co-authored-by: yuming-long <yuming-long@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-15 18:26:15 -07:00
Roman Isecke
333558494e
roman/delta lake dest connector (#1385)
### Description
Add delta table downstream destination connector

Closes https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/issues/1415
2023-09-15 22:13:39 +00:00
rvztz
3be9f089b3
feat: adds data source properties to fsspec-based connectors (#1279) 2023-09-15 05:56:44 +00:00
Newel H
cd704e873b
Feat: Create a naive hierarchy for elements (#1268)
## **Summary**
By adding hierarchy to unstructured elements, users will have more
information for implementing vector db/LLM chunking strategies. For
example, text elements could be queried by their preceding title
element. The hierarchy is implemented by a parent_id tag in the
element's metadata.

### Features
- Introduces a parent_id to ElementMetadata (The id of the parent
element, not a pointer)
- Creates a rule set for assigning hierarchies. Sensible default is
assigned, with an optional override parameter
- Sets element parent ids if there isn't an existing parent id or
matches the ruleset

### How it works

Hierarchies are assigned via a parent id field in element metadata.
Elements are read sequentially and evaluated against a ruleset. For
example take the following elements:

1. Title, "This is the Title"
2. Text, "this is the text"

And the ruleset: `{"title": ["text"]}`. When evaluated, the parent_id of
2 will be the id of 1. The algorithm for determining this is more
complex and resolves several edge cases, so please read the code for
further details.

### Schema Changes

```
@dataclass
class ElementMetadata:
      coordinates: Optional[CoordinatesMetadata] = None
      data_source: Optional[DataSourceMetadata] = None
      filename: Optional[str] = None
      file_directory: Optional[str] = None
      last_modified: Optional[str] = None
      filetype: Optional[str] = None
      attached_to_filename: Optional[str] = None
+     parent_id: Optional[Union[str, uuid.UUID, NoID, UUID]] = None
+     category_depth: Optional[int] = None

...
```

### Testing
```
from unstructured.partition.auto import partition
from typing import List

elements = partition(filename="./unstructured/example-docs/fake-html.html", strategy="auto")

for element in elements:
    print(
        f"Category:  {getattr(element, 'category', '')}\n"\
        f"Text:      {getattr(element, 'text', '')}\n"
        f"ID:        {element.id}\n" \
        f"Parent ID: {element.metadata.parent_id}\n"\
        f"Depth:     {element.metadata.category_depth}\n" \
    )
```

### Additional Notes
Implementing this feature revealed a possibly undesired side-effect in
how element metadata are processed. In
`unstructured/partition/common.py` the `_add_element_metadata` is
invoked as part of the `add_metadata_with_filetype` decorator for
filetype partitioning. This method is intended to add additional
information to the metadata generated with the element including
filename and filetype, however the existing metadata is merged into a
newly created metadata object rather than the other way around. Because
of the way it's structured, new metadata fields can easily be forgotten
and pose debugging challenges to developers. This likely warrants a new
issue.

I'm guessing that the implementation is done this way to avoid issues
with deserializing elements, but could be wrong.

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Co-authored-by: Benjamin Torres <benjats07@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-14 11:23:16 -04:00
Klaijan
00181b88df
feat: pdf auto strategy groups broken numbered and bullet list items(#1393)
**Summary**
Adds logic to combine broken numbered list for pdf fast strategy.

**Details**
Previously the document reads the numbered list items part of the
`layout-parser-paper-fast.pdf` file as:

```
'1. An off-the-shelf toolkit for applying DL models for layout detection, character'
'recognition, and other DIA tasks (Section 3)'
'2. A rich repository of pre-trained neural network models (Model Zoo) that'
'underlies the off-the-shelf usage'
'3. Comprehensive tools for efficient document image data annotation and model'
'tuning to support different levels of customization'
'4. A DL model hub and community platform for the easy sharing, distribu- tion, and discussion of DIA models and pipelines, to promote reusability, reproducibility, and extensibility (Section 4)'
```

Now it reads:

```
'1. An off-the-shelf toolkit for applying DL models for layout detection, character recognition, and other DIA tasks (Section 3)'
'2. A rich repository of pre-trained neural network models (Model Zoo) that underlies the off-the-shelf usage'
'3. Comprehensive tools for efficient document image data annotation and model' tuning to support different levels of customization'
'4. A DL model hub and community platform for the easy sharing, distribu- tion, and discussion of DIA models and pipelines, to promote reusability, reproducibility, and extensibility (Section 4)'
```

The added logic leverages `ElementType` and `coordinates` to determine
whether the following lines is a part of the previously detected
`ListItem` or not.

**Test**
Add test that checks the element length less than original version with
broken numbered list. The test also checks whether the first detected
numbered list ends with previously broken line.

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Co-authored-by: ryannikolaidis <1208590+ryannikolaidis@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Klaijan <Klaijan@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-13 21:30:06 +00:00
qued
6595632a57
enhancement: backup text categorization (#1322)
Currently there are some cases when `partition_pdf` is run using the
`hi_res` strategy, in which elements can come back with category
`UncategorizedText`. This happens when the detection model fails to
detect an element, but we're able to find it anyway either because it
was embedded in the PDF, or we found it using OCR.

This commit is to allow for attempting to categorize these uncategorized
elements using our text-based classification function,
`element_from_text`.
2023-09-12 20:32:48 +00:00
shreyanid
c2853e4ac3
refactor languages parameter for pdf partition functions (#1334)
### Summary

In order to support language functionality other than Tesseract OCR, we
want to represent languages provided for either partitioning accuracy or
OCR as a standard list of langcodes as strings.

### Details

Adds `languages` (a list of strings) as a parameter to pdf partitioning
functions. Marks `ocr_languages` for deprecation. Adds a new file
`lang.py` for language-related helper functions.

Coming up: langcode standardization, language detection

### Test

Call `partition_pdf` or `partition_pdf_or_image` with a variety of
strategies, languages, or `ocr_languages`.
- inclusion of `ocr_languages` as a parameter should display a
deprecation warning
- the other valid call outputs should be no different from the current
outputs.

ex:
```
from unstructured.partition.pdf import partition_pdf

elements = partition_pdf(filename="example-docs/DA-1p.pdf", strategy="hi_res", languages=["eng", "spa"])
print("\n\n".join([str(el) for el in elements]))
```
2023-09-12 16:15:26 +00:00
Amanda Cameron
a501d1d18f
Adding table extraction to partition_html (#1324)
Adding table extraction to HTML partitioning.

This PR utilizes 'table' HTML elements to extract and parse HTML tables
and return them in partitioning.

```
# checkout this branch, go into ipython shell
In [1]: from unstructured.partition.html import partition_html
In [2]: path_to_html = "{html sample file with table}"
In [3]: elements = partition_html(path_to_html)
```
you should see the table in the elements list!
2023-09-11 11:14:11 -07:00
Roman Isecke
59e850bbd9
Roman/downstream connector cli subcommand (#1302)
### Description
Update all other connectors to use the new downstream architecture that
was recently introduced for the s3 connector.

Closes #1313 and #1311
2023-09-11 11:40:56 -04:00
cragwolfe
d0749d181f
fix: avoid PDF sorting error on negative coords (#1361)
The default sorting algorithm for PDF's, "xycut," would cause an error
when partitioning a document if Y coordinate points were negative. This
change checks for that condition (or more broadly, any negative
coordinates) and falls back to the "basic" sort if that is the case.

This PR does not address the underlying issue of "bad points" which
still should be investigated. However, the sorting code should be less
brittle to unexpected bounding boxes in the first case.

Resolves: https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/issues/1296
2023-09-10 19:29:49 -07:00
cragwolfe
87bfe7a1fe
build(deps): PDF images, unstructured-inference==0.5.23 (#1341)
Bumps unstructured-inference==05.23 to pull in @christinestraub's fix:
https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured-inference/pull/198 , so
embedded Images
in PDF's are now included in partition results ("hi_res").

From the perspective of elements with clean text, this is not a big win
as a lot of the images have OCR garbage. However, it is important to
preserve image elements for other downstream use cases, so overall this
is a step forward.
2023-09-08 05:29:53 +00:00
pravin-unstructured
8641fe39dc
Add Model Probabilities to Hi-Res strategy MetaData for Images + PDFs. (#1323)
If a layout model is used from unstructured-inference, you get back
class probabilities in the element metadata from partition.
extra-pdf-image-in in requirements already has the newest version of
unstructured-inference in there without a pinned version. Is there any
place else that the unstructured-inference version needs to be updated
to the required release version, 0.5.22?
2023-09-07 22:56:43 -04:00
Matt Robinson
22974f61ce
fix: separate elements by <br> tag in partition_html (#1314)
### Summary

Closes #1230. Updates `partition_html` to split on `<br>` tags that
appear within text elements.


### Testing

The following is code previously produced one giant element on `main`.

```python
from unstructured.partition.html import partition_html

filename = "example-docs/ideas-page.html"
elements = partition_html(filename=filename)

len(elements) # Should be 4
print("\n\n".join([str(el) for el in elements)])
```

The output should be:

```python
January 2023

(Someone fed my essays into GPT to make something that could answer
questions based on them, then asked it where good ideas come from.  The
answer was ok, but not what I would have said. This is what I would have said.)

The way to get new ideas is to notice anomalies: what seems strange,
or missing, or broken? You can see anomalies in everyday life (much
of standup comedy is based on this), but the best place to look for
them is at the frontiers of knowledge.

Knowledge grows fractally.
From a distance its edges look smooth, but when you learn enough
to get close to one, you'll notice it's full of gaps. These gaps
will seem obvious; it will seem inexplicable that no one has tried
x or wondered about y. In the best case, exploring such gaps yields
whole new fractal buds.
```
2023-09-07 13:16:31 +00:00
Ahmet Melek
09cc4bfa5f
feat: jira connector (cloud) (#1238)
This connector:
- takes a Jira Cloud URL, user email and api token; to authenticate into
Jira Cloud
- ingests:
  - either all issues in all projects in a Jira Cloud Organization
  - or 
    - issues in user specified projects, boards
    - user specified issues
- processes this kind of data: 
  - text fields such as issue summary, description, and comments
- dropdown fields such as issue type, status, priority, assignee,
reporter, labels, and components
- other data such as issue id, issue key, project id, information on
subtasks
  - notes down attachment URLs, however does not process attachments
- stores each downloaded issue in a txt file, in a predefined template
form (consisting of the data above)
- then processes each downloaded issue document into elements using
unstructured library
- related to: https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/issues/263

To test the changes, make the necessary setups and run the relevant
ingest test scripts.

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Co-authored-by: ryannikolaidis <1208590+ryannikolaidis@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ahmetmeleq <ahmetmeleq@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-06 10:10:48 +00:00
ryannikolaidis
92692ad8d7
fix: wrapped error handling for connectors (#1262)
The CustomError that we use to wrap custom ingest errors inherits from
BaseException rather than Exception (as we should, per specification
[here](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#BaseException)).
This resulted in exceptions not properly raising as expected. This PR
changes the inheritance which resolves the known issue.

Additionally, our base definition for get_file on IngestDoc was wrapped
with SourceConnectionError, however this must be explicitly decorating
each subclass definition in order to function. This PR does that.

## Testing
Some unit test coverage was added for the error wrapping class, however
this wasn't properly recreating the issue we are seeing when running
ingest tests.

To recreate that issue one can intentionally raise an exception in the
[partition_file](https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/blob/main/unstructured/ingest/interfaces.py#L214C9-L214C23)
definition and then run any ingest test. Prior to this change: the code
and logs suggest that everything ran without exception, but the
partitioned output was not generated (as a result the test will fail
without any clues as to what went wrong). With this update, the expected
custom partition error, error message, and stack trace will be visible.

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Co-authored-by: Ahmet Melek <39141206+ahmetmeleq@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-04 20:52:32 +00:00
David Potter
b710bafa89
feat: add salesforce connector (#1168) 2023-09-02 08:50:31 -07:00
Yao You
1a0b737e9c
revert pdf changes and add new pdf for empty page testing (#1255)
- revert the layout parser fast pdf file to original with just two pages
- add a new file that has one empty page and one page says "this page is
intentionally left blank" for tests
2023-09-01 22:33:06 +00:00
cragwolfe
65344117b1
enhancement: entire page OCR output included with hi_res (#1263)
Bumps unstructured-inference==0.5.19 to bring in @christinestraub's
enhancement
https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured-inference/pull/186 .

This is a **massive** improvement where previously omitted text was not
included in `hi_res` output if the layout model had not put a bounding
box around it. In addition, the xycut sorting algorithm generally does a
good job of ordering the merged OCR-text-not-in-layout-model bboxes with
layout-model bboxes into "natural reading order." More details in
https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured-inference/pull/186#issuecomment-1700438645 .

Bonus: changelog fix.
2023-09-01 04:27:48 +00:00
Roman Isecke
ed7f991ab9
Add s3 writer (#1223)
### Description
Convert s3 cli code to also support writing to s3. Writers are added as
optional subcommands to the parent command with their own arguments.
Custom `click.Group` introduced to add some custom formatting and text
in help messages.

To limit the scope of this PR, most existing files were not touched but
instead new files were added for the new flow. This allowed _only_ the
s3 connector to be updated without breaking any other ones.
2023-08-31 22:19:53 +00:00
ryannikolaidis
076b1e38f4
feat: serialize ingest docs as json (#1178) 2023-08-31 01:48:41 +00:00
ryannikolaidis
d33d8b5d0b
fix: update .gitignores to include text comparison files (#1246) 2023-08-30 07:21:04 +00:00
Benjamin Torres
5052e6cb3b
Added plain-text comparison for tests (#1180)
This PR adds a comparison during ingest test for the content of the
files in plain text (i.e.: without JSON format)
2023-08-29 23:23:14 +00:00
ryannikolaidis
86d78073ee
fix: check number of outputs in ingest test (#1201) 2023-08-29 02:04:59 +00:00
Ahmet Melek
b22e18f7d8
uncomment confluence diff ingest test (#1217)
Uncomment confluence-diff ingest test to:
- see if the test has consistent results
- keep testing the confluence connector

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Co-authored-by: ryannikolaidis <1208590+ryannikolaidis@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ahmetmeleq <ahmetmeleq@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-28 18:05:57 -07:00
cragwolfe
4c13d12dc3
fix: prevent spammy ListItem's from images and PDF's (#1210)
The issue was that for blocks detected in an image such as:

![image](https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/assets/28578599/a955bf2c-a683-4cef-a19f-546f9378835a)
, where the full image is:

https://utic-dev-tech-fixtures.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pastebin//Users/cragwolfe/tmp/IRS-form-1987.png
, many ListItem's would be extracted that were not adding much value to
the output (assuming the block was determined to be of type List from
the layout model). This particular file is also used in ingest tests,
and you can see the prior output here:


https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/blob/483b09b/test_unstructured_ingest/expected-structured-output/azure/IRS-form-1987.png.json#L93-L280

Test Instructions:

1. run the following snippet:

```
import json
import os
from datetime import datetime

from unstructured.__version__ import __version__
from unstructured.partition.auto import partition
from unstructured.staging.base import elements_to_json
                                                                                                 
filename = "/opt/home/tmp/IRS-form-1987.png"
output_dir = "/opt/home/tmp/json"
base_name_with_ext = os.path.basename(filename)
output_filename_part = os.path.join(output_dir, base_name_with_ext)

print(f"unstructured version: {__version__}")
#for strategy in ("hi_res", "fast", "auto"):                                                                                                            
for strategy in ("hi_res",):
    d1 = datetime.now()
    elements = partition(filename=filename, strategy=strategy)
    elems_as_dicts = json.loads(elements_to_json(elements, indent=2))

    # strip out metadata for the sake of more readable results                                                                                          
    for element_dict in elems_as_dicts:
	del element_dict["metadata"]
    json_filename=f"{output_filename_part}-{strategy}.json"

    with open(json_filename, "w") as jsonf:
        jsonf.write(json.dumps(elems_as_dicts, indent=2))
    d2 = datetime.now()
    print(f"num elements for {strategy}: {len(elements)}")
    print(f"time elapsed     {strategy}: {(d2-d1).total_seconds()}")
```
updating the `filename` and `output_dir` paths for your particular local
environment.

2. Open the json file that was writen to your `output_dir`, named
IRS-form-1987.png-hi_res.json

Witness the new element:
```
  {
    "type": "ListItem",
    "element_id": "7d3ba328af2c20ddeef5d2c1d270f60f",
    "text": "Long-term contracts.\u2014If you are required to change your method of accounting for long-term contracts under section 460, see Notice 87
-61 (9/21/87), 1987-38 IRB 40, for the notification procedures that must be followed Other methods. \u2014Unless the Service has Published a regulation
 or procedure to the contrary, all other changes in accounting methods required by the Act are automatically considered to be approved by the Commissio
ner. Examples of method changes automatically approved by the Commissioner are those changes required to effect: (1) the repeal of the reserve method f
or bad debts of taxpayers other than financial institutions (Act section 805); (2) the repeal of the installment method for sales under a revolving cre
dit plan (Act section 812); (3) the Inclusion of income attributable to the sale or furnishing of utility services no later than the year in which the 
services were provided to customers (Act section 821); and (4) the repeal of the deduction for qualified discount coupons (Act section 823). Do not fil
e Form 3115 for these changes."
  },
```
2023-08-26 21:01:07 -07:00
Matt Robinson
c578b85699
fix: respect <pre> tag order in partition_html (#1197)
### Summary

Closes #1184. Updates `partition_html` to respect the ordering of
`<pre>` tags in HTML documents.

### Testing

The elements in the following example should be in the correct order.

```python
    from unstructured.partition.html import partition_html

    html_text = """
    <pre>The Big Brown Bear</pre>
    <div>The big brown bear is growling.</div>
    <pre>The big brown bear is sleeping.</pre>
    <div>The Big Blue Bear</div>
    """
    elements = partition_html(text=html_text)
    print("\n\n".join([str(el) for el in elements]))
```
2023-08-25 04:14:48 +00:00
Christine Straub
483b09b3c9
Feat/1136 elements ordering for pdf (#1161)
### Summary
Address
[#1136](https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/issues/1136) for
`hi_res` and `fast` strategies. The `ocr_only` strategy does not include
coordinates.
- add functionality to switch sort mode between the current `basic`
sorting and the new `xy-cut` sorting for `hi_res` and `fast` strategies
- add the script to evaluate the `xy-cut` sorting approach
- add jupyter notebook to provide evaluation and visualization for the
`xy-cut` sorting approach

### Evaluation
```
export PYTHONPATH=.:$PYTHONPATH && python examples/custom-layout-order/evaluate_xy_cut_sorting.py <file_path> <strategy>
```
Here, the file should be under the project root directory. For example,
```
export PYTHONPATH=.:$PYTHONPATH && python examples/custom-layout-order/evaluate_xy_cut_sorting.py example-docs/multi-column-2p.pdf fast
```
2023-08-24 17:46:19 -07:00
Trevor Bossert
f267cef329
feat: Adds in threaded replies (#1188)
- Puts threaded replies into the same text field as parent message,
allowing for a full thread to be under a single element_id
- Output is now XML instead of TXT to allow for easier parsing of new
format.

https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/issues/1186
2023-08-24 12:12:29 -07:00
Austin Walker
e7d189fcc8
chore: Bump inference and set default ocr_mode to entire_page (#1172)
* pip-compile in order to bump unstructured-inference
* Set the default `ocr_mode` back to `enitre_page` now that [this
error](https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured-inference/pull/183)
is addressed
* Explicitly add `sphinx-tabs` to `build.in`. This file provides
`docs/requirements.txt`.
* Remove a pinned `pydantic` version
* Fix a makefile command to `pip-compile` a missing ingest file.
2023-08-22 16:05:02 -07:00
Roman Isecke
106ee965a6
Roman/delta table connector (#1132)
### Description
Add delta table connector and test against a delta table generated via
delta.io and uploaded to s3. Shows an example of how to use the
connection options to leverage s3.

I was able to get this to work with s3 if I pass in the access and
secret keys as storage options. Even though the s3 bucket being used is
public, would not work without those.

---------

Co-authored-by: ryannikolaidis <1208590+ryannikolaidis@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: rbiseck3 <rbiseck3@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-22 10:19:46 -04:00
Roman Isecke
db8af4f5de
Roman/notion tests (#1072)
### Description
* Add ingest test for Notion docs
* Update default cache dir for connectors to include connector name.
Makes debugging the cached content easier.

---------

Co-authored-by: ryannikolaidis <1208590+ryannikolaidis@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: rbiseck3 <rbiseck3@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-21 15:16:50 -04:00