# ODF File Loader
Adds a data loader for handling Open Office ODT files. Requires
`unstructured>=0.6.3`.
### Testing
The following should work using the `fake.odt` example doc from the
[`unstructured` repo](https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured).
```python
from langchain.document_loaders import UnstructuredODTLoader
loader = UnstructuredODTLoader(file_path="fake.odt", mode="elements")
loader.load()
loader = UnstructuredODTLoader(file_path="fake.odt", mode="single")
loader.load()
```
Fixes#4153
If the sender of a message in a group chat isn't in your contact list,
they will appear with a ~ prefix in the exported chat. This PR adds
support for parsing such lines.
This implements a loader of text passages in JSON format. The `jq`
syntax is used to define a schema for accessing the relevant contents
from the JSON file. This requires dependency on the `jq` package:
https://pypi.org/project/jq/.
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Signed-off-by: Aivin V. Solatorio <avsolatorio@gmail.com>
This PR updates the `message_line_regex` used by `WhatsAppChatLoader` to
support different date-time formats used in WhatsApp chat exports;
resolves#4153.
The new regex handles the following input formats:
```terminal
[05.05.23, 15:48:11] James: Hi here
[11/8/21, 9:41:32 AM] User name: Message 123
1/23/23, 3:19 AM - User 2: Bye!
1/23/23, 3:22_AM - User 1: And let me know if anything changes
```
Tests have been added to verify that the loader works correctly with all
formats.
This PR includes two main changes:
- Refactor the `TelegramChatLoader` and `FacebookChatLoader` classes by
removing the dependency on pandas and simplifying the message filtering
process.
- Add test cases for the `TelegramChatLoader` and `FacebookChatLoader`
classes. This test ensures that the class correctly loads and processes
the example chat data, providing better test coverage for this
functionality.
Fixes linting issue from #2835
Adds a loader for Slack Exports which can be a very valuable source of
knowledge to use for internal QA bots and other use cases.
```py
# Export data from your Slack Workspace first.
from langchain.document_loaders import SLackDirectoryLoader
SLACK_WORKSPACE_URL = "https://awesome.slack.com"
loader = ("Slack_Exports", SLACK_WORKSPACE_URL)
docs = loader.load()
```
Solves #2247. Noted that the only test I added checks for the
BeautifulSoup behaviour change. Happy to add a test for
`DirectoryLoader` if deemed necessary.
This `BSHTMLLoader` document_loader loads an HTML document, extracts
text and adds the page title to the returned Document's metadata. The
loader uses the already installed bs4 package to extract both text
content and the page title.
Included in this PR is an example HTML file and an integration test that
tests against this file.
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Co-authored-by: Daniel Chalef <daniel.chalef@private.org>
Co-authored-by: Andrew White <white.d.andrew@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Harrison Chase <harrisonchase@Harrisons-MBP.attlocal.net>
Co-authored-by: Peng Qu <82029664+pengqu123@users.noreply.github.com>