6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Amanda Cameron
1fb464235a
chore: Table chunking (#1540)
This change is adding to our `add_chunking_strategy` logic so that we
are able to chunk Table elements' `text` and `text_as_html` params. In
order to keep the functionality under the same `by_title` chunking
strategy we have renamed the `combine_under_n_chars` to
`max_characters`. It functions the same way for the combining elements
under Title's, as well as specifying a chunk size (in chars) for
TableChunk elements.

*renaming the variable to `max_characters` will also reflect the 'hard
max' we will implement for large elements in followup PRs


Additionally -> some lint changes snuck in when I ran `make tidy` hence
the minor changes in unrelated files :)

TODO:
 add unit tests
--> note: added where I could to unit tests! Some unit tests I just
clarified that the chunking strategy was now 'by_title' because we don't
have a file example that has Table elements to test the
'by_num_characters' chunking strategy
  update changelog

To manually test:
```
In [1]: filename="example-docs/example-10k.html"

In [2]: from unstructured.chunking.title import chunk_table_element

In [3]: from unstructured.partition.auto import partition

In [4]: elements = partition(filename)

# element at -2 happens to be a Table, and we'll get chunks of char size 4 here
In [5]: chunks = chunk_table_element(elements[-2], 4)

# examine text and text_as_html params
ln [6]: for c in chunks:
                    print(c.text)
                    print(c.metadata.text_as_html)
```

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Co-authored-by: Yao You <theyaoyou@gmail.com>
2023-10-03 09:40:34 -07:00
Newel H
55315cf645
Feat: Native hierarchies for docx element types (#1505)
Improves hierarchy from docx files by leveraging natural hierarchies
built into docx documents. Hierarchy can now be detected from an
indentation level for list bullets/numbers and by style name (e.g.
Heading 1, List Bullet 2, List Number).

Hierarchy detection is improved by determining category depth via the
following:
1. Check if the paragraph item has an indentation level (ilvl) xpath -
these are typically on list bullet/numbers. Return the indentation level
if it exists
2. Check the name of the paragraph style if it contains any category
depth information (e.g. Heading 1 vs Heading 2 or List Bullet vs List
Bullet 2). Return the category depth if found, else default to depth of
0.
3. Check the paragraph ilvl via the paragraph's style name. Outside of
the paragraph's metadata, docx stores default ilvls for various style
names, which requires a complex lookup. This check is yet to be
implemented, as the above methods cover most usecases but the
implementation is stubbed out.
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Co-authored-by: Steve Canny <stcanny@gmail.com>
2023-09-27 11:32:46 -04:00
Steve Canny
ab29de8dbd
Rfctr: Refactor PPTX partitioning to more closely align with how pptx documents are structured
This refactor solves a problem or two, the big one being recursing into
group-shapes to get all shapes on the slide, but mostly lays the
groundwork to allow us to refine further aspects such as list-item
detection, off-slide shape detection, and image-capture going forward.
2023-09-26 15:43:55 -04:00
John
c58b261feb
chunk_by_title decorator (#1304)
### Summary

Partial solution to #1185.
Related to #1222.
Creates decorator from `chunk_by_title` cleaning brick.
Breaks a document into sections based on the presence of Title elements.
Also starts a new section under the following conditions:

- If metadata changes, indicating a change in section or page or a
switch to processing attachments. If `multipage_sections=True`, sections
can span pages. `multipage_sections` defaults to True.
- If the length of the section exceeds `new_after_n_chars` characters.
The default is 1500. The **chunking function does not split individual
elements**, so it's possible for a section to exceed that threshold if
an individual element if over `new_after_n_chars characters`, which
could occur with a long NarrativeText element.

Combines sections under these conditions
- Sections under `combine_under_n_chars` characters are combined. The
default is 500.

### Testing

from unstructured.partition.html import partition_html

url = "https://understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-august-27-2023-0"
chunks = partition_html(url=url, chunking_strategy="by_title")

for chunk in chunks:
    print(chunk)
    print("\n\n" + "-"*80)
    input()
2023-09-11 21:00:14 +00:00
Klaijan
675a10ea69
fix: update test_json to not use auto partition (#1187)
Update `test_json` to not use auto partition due to dependencies. Previously, to run `test_json` requires full requirements installation library to read file types, including but not limited to, docx, pptx, as well as others. Therefore the test will raise error with base installation. With the update, this fix also add to other test files to check its invariant with `elements_to_json`.
2023-08-29 16:59:26 -04:00
Newel H
e4aa7373e2
test: create CI pipelines for verifying base and extras pass respective tests (#1137)
**Summary**
Closes #747
* Create CI Pipeline for running text, xml, email, and html doc tests
against the library installed without extras
* Create CI Pipeline for running each library extra against their
respective tests
2023-08-19 12:56:13 -04:00