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1.6 KiB
Python
47 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
"""Loads Microsoft Excel files."""
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from typing import Any, List
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from langchain_community.document_loaders.unstructured import (
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UnstructuredFileLoader,
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validate_unstructured_version,
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)
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class UnstructuredExcelLoader(UnstructuredFileLoader):
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"""Load Microsoft Excel files using `Unstructured`.
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Like other
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Unstructured loaders, UnstructuredExcelLoader can be used in both
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"single" and "elements" mode. If you use the loader in "elements"
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mode, each sheet in the Excel file will be an Unstructured Table
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element. If you use the loader in "single" mode, an
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HTML representation of the table will be available in the
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"text_as_html" key in the document metadata.
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Examples
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--------
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from langchain_community.document_loaders.excel import UnstructuredExcelLoader
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loader = UnstructuredExcelLoader("stanley-cups.xlsx", mode="elements")
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docs = loader.load()
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"""
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def __init__(
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self, file_path: str, mode: str = "single", **unstructured_kwargs: Any
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):
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"""
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Args:
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file_path: The path to the Microsoft Excel file.
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mode: The mode to use when partitioning the file. See unstructured docs
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for more info. Optional. Defaults to "single".
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**unstructured_kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass to unstructured.
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"""
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validate_unstructured_version(min_unstructured_version="0.6.7")
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super().__init__(file_path=file_path, mode=mode, **unstructured_kwargs)
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def _get_elements(self) -> List:
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from unstructured.partition.xlsx import partition_xlsx
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return partition_xlsx(filename=self.file_path, **self.unstructured_kwargs)
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