unstructured/example-docs
Matt Robinson 07f76275f1
feat: detect PGP encrypted content in partition_email and partition_msg (#1205)
### Summary

Closes #1018. Enables `partition_email` and `partition_msg` to detect if
an email has PGP encrypted content. Based on the specification in [RFC
2015](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2015.txt). The test emails are based
on the example email in the spec. If PGP detected content is detected, a
warning is emitted and an empty set of lists is returned.

### Testing

```python
from unstructured.partition_email import partition_email

filename = "example-docs/eml/fake-encrypted.eml"
partition_email(filename=filename)
```

```python
from unstructured.partition_msg import partition_msg

filename = "example-docs/fake-encrypted.msg"
partition_msgl(filename=filename)
```
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Example Docs

The sample docs directory contains the following files:

  • example-10k.html - A 10-K SEC filing in HTML format
  • layout-parser-paper.pdf - A PDF copy of the layout parser paper
  • factbook.xml/factbook.xsl - Example XML/XLS files that you can use to test stylesheets

These documents can be used to test out the parsers in the library. In addition, here are instructions for pulling in some sample docs that are too big to store in the repo.

XBRL 10-K

You can get an example 10-K in inline XBRL format using the following curl. Note, you need to have the user agent set in the header or the SEC site will reject your request.

curl -O \
  -A '${organization} ${email}'
  https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/311094/000117184321001344/0001171843-21-001344.txt

You can parse this document using the HTML parser.