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### Description Updating the python version of the example docs to show how to run the same code that the CLI runs, but using python. Rather than copying the same command that would be run via the terminal and using the subprocess library to run it, this updates it to use the supported code exposed in the inference directory. For now only the wikipedia one has been updated to get some opinions on this before updating all other connector docs. Would close out https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/issues/1445
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Reddit
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==========
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Connect Reddit to your preprocessing pipeline, and batch process all your documents using ``unstructured-ingest`` to store structured outputs locally on your filesystem.
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First you'll need to install the Reddit dependencies as shown here.
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.. code:: shell
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pip install "unstructured[reddit]"
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Run Locally
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-----------
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Shell
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.. code:: shell
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unstructured-ingest \
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reddit \
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--subreddit-name machinelearning \
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--client-id "<client id here>" \
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--client-secret "<client secret here>" \
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--user-agent "Unstructured Ingest Subreddit fetcher by \u\..." \
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--search-query "Unstructured" \
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--num-posts 10 \
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--output-dir reddit-ingest-output \
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--num-processes 2 \
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--verbose
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.. tab:: Python
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.. code:: python
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from unstructured.ingest.interfaces import PartitionConfig, ReadConfig
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from unstructured.ingest.runner.reddit import reddit
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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reddit(
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verbose=True,
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read_config=ReadConfig(),
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partition_config=PartitionConfig(
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output_dir="reddit-ingest-output",
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num_processes=2,
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),
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subreddit_name="machinelearning",
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client_id="<client id here>",
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client_secret="<client secret here>",
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user_agent=r"Unstructured Ingest Subreddit fetcher by \\u\...",
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search_query="Unstructured",
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num_posts=10,
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)
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Run via the API
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---------------
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You can also use upstream connectors with the ``unstructured`` API. For this you'll need to use the ``--partition-by-api`` flag and pass in your API key with ``--api-key``.
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.. tabs::
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.. tab:: Shell
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.. code:: shell
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unstructured-ingest \
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reddit \
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--subreddit-name machinelearning \
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--client-id "<client id here>" \
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--client-secret "<client secret here>" \
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--user-agent "Unstructured Ingest Subreddit fetcher by \u\..." \
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--search-query "Unstructured" \
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--num-posts 10 \
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--output-dir reddit-ingest-output \
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--num-processes 2 \
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--verbose \
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--partition-by-api \
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--api-key "<UNSTRUCTURED-API-KEY>"
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.. tab:: Python
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.. code:: python
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import os
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from unstructured.ingest.interfaces import PartitionConfig, ReadConfig
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from unstructured.ingest.runner.reddit import reddit
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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reddit(
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verbose=True,
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read_config=ReadConfig(),
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partition_config=PartitionConfig(
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output_dir="reddit-ingest-output",
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num_processes=2,
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partition_by_api=True,
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api_key=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY"),
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),
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subreddit_name="machinelearning",
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client_id="<client id here>",
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client_secret="<client secret here>",
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user_agent=r"Unstructured Ingest Subreddit fetcher by \\u\...",
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search_query="Unstructured",
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num_posts=10,
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)
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Additionally, you will need to pass the ``--partition-endpoint`` if you're running the API locally. You can find more information about the ``unstructured`` API `here <https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured-api>`_.
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For a full list of the options the CLI accepts check ``unstructured-ingest reddit --help``.
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NOTE: Keep in mind that you will need to have all the appropriate extras and dependencies for the file types of the documents contained in your data storage platform if you're running this locally. You can find more information about this in the `installation guide <https://unstructured-io.github.io/unstructured/installing.html>`_.
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