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DocsGPT/application/parser/remote/sitemap_loader.py

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import requests
import re # Import regular expression library
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
from application.parser.remote.base import BaseRemote
class SitemapLoader(BaseRemote):
def __init__(self, limit=20):
from langchain.document_loaders import WebBaseLoader
self.loader = WebBaseLoader
self.limit = limit # Adding limit to control the number of URLs to process
def load_data(self, inputs):
sitemap_url= inputs
# Check if the input is a list and if it is, use the first element
if isinstance(sitemap_url, list) and sitemap_url:
url = sitemap_url[0]
urls = self._extract_urls(sitemap_url)
if not urls:
print(f"No URLs found in the sitemap: {sitemap_url}")
return []
# Load content of extracted URLs
documents = []
processed_urls = 0 # Counter for processed URLs
for url in urls:
if self.limit is not None and processed_urls >= self.limit:
break # Stop processing if the limit is reached
try:
loader = self.loader([url])
documents.extend(loader.load())
processed_urls += 1 # Increment the counter after processing each URL
except Exception as e:
print(f"Error processing URL {url}: {e}")
continue
return documents
def _extract_urls(self, sitemap_url):
try:
response = requests.get(sitemap_url)
response.raise_for_status() # Raise an exception for HTTP errors
except (requests.exceptions.HTTPError, requests.exceptions.ConnectionError) as e:
print(f"Failed to fetch sitemap: {sitemap_url}. Error: {e}")
return []
# Determine if this is a sitemap or a URL
if self._is_sitemap(response):
# It's a sitemap, so parse it and extract URLs
return self._parse_sitemap(response.content)
else:
# It's not a sitemap, return the URL itself
return [sitemap_url]
def _is_sitemap(self, response):
content_type = response.headers.get('Content-Type', '')
if 'xml' in content_type or response.url.endswith('.xml'):
return True
if '<sitemapindex' in response.text or '<urlset' in response.text:
return True
return False
def _parse_sitemap(self, sitemap_content):
# Remove namespaces
sitemap_content = re.sub(' xmlns="[^"]+"', '', sitemap_content.decode('utf-8'), count=1)
root = ET.fromstring(sitemap_content)
urls = []
for loc in root.findall('.//url/loc'):
urls.append(loc.text)
# Check for nested sitemaps
for sitemap in root.findall('.//sitemap/loc'):
nested_sitemap_url = sitemap.text
urls.extend(self._extract_urls(nested_sitemap_url))
return urls