This introduces the `YoutubeAudioLoader`, which will load blobs from a
YouTube url and write them. Blobs are then parsed by
`OpenAIWhisperParser()`, as show in this
[PR](https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain/pull/5580), but we extend
the parser to split audio such that each chuck meets the 25MB OpenAI
size limit. As shown in the notebook, this enables a very simple UX:
```
# Transcribe the video to text
loader = GenericLoader(YoutubeAudioLoader([url],save_dir),OpenAIWhisperParser())
docs = loader.load()
```
Tested on full set of Karpathy lecture videos:
```
# Karpathy lecture videos
urls = ["https://youtu.be/VMj-3S1tku0"
"https://youtu.be/PaCmpygFfXo",
"https://youtu.be/TCH_1BHY58I",
"https://youtu.be/P6sfmUTpUmc",
"https://youtu.be/q8SA3rM6ckI",
"https://youtu.be/t3YJ5hKiMQ0",
"https://youtu.be/kCc8FmEb1nY"]
# Directory to save audio files
save_dir = "~/Downloads/YouTube"
# Transcribe the videos to text
loader = GenericLoader(YoutubeAudioLoader(urls,save_dir),OpenAIWhisperParser())
docs = loader.load()
```
# Fix lost mimetype when using Blob.from_data method
The mimetype is lost due to a typo in the class attribue name
Fixes # - (no issue opened but I can open one if needed)
## Changes
* Fixed typo in name
* Added unit-tests to validate the output Blob
## Review
@eyurtsev
# Fix Telegram API loader + add tests.
I was testing this integration and it was broken with next error:
```python
message_threads = loader._get_message_threads(df)
KeyError: False
```
Also, this particular loader didn't have any tests / related group in
poetry, so I added those as well.
@hwchase17 / @eyurtsev please take a look on this fix PR.
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