Updated recommended `detectron2` version to install for use with `unstructured`. Should now match version in [Unstructured README](https://github.com/Unstructured-IO/unstructured/blob/main/README.md#eight_pointed_black_star-quick-start).
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Unstructured
This page covers how to use the unstructured
ecosystem within LangChain. The unstructured package from
Unstructured.IO extracts clean text from raw source documents like
PDFs and Word documents.
This page is broken into two parts: installation and setup, and then references to specific
unstructured wrappers.
Installation and Setup
- Install the Python SDK with
pip install "unstructured[local-inference]" - Install the following system dependencies if they are not already available on your system.
Depending on what document types you're parsing, you may not need all of these.
libmagic-dev(filetype detection)poppler-utils(images and PDFs)tesseract-ocr(images and PDFs)libreoffice(MS Office docs)pandoc(EPUBs)
- If you are parsing PDFs using the
"hi_res"strategy, run the following to install thedetectron2model, whichunstructureduses for layout detection:pip install "detectron2@git+https://github.com/facebookresearch/detectron2.git@e2ce8dc#egg=detectron2"- If
detectron2is not installed,unstructuredwill fallback to processing PDFs using the"fast"strategy, which usespdfminerdirectly and doesn't requiredetectron2.
Wrappers
Data Loaders
The primary unstructured wrappers within langchain are data loaders. The following
shows how to use the most basic unstructured data loader. There are other file-specific
data loaders available in the langchain.document_loaders module.
from langchain.document_loaders import UnstructuredFileLoader
loader = UnstructuredFileLoader("state_of_the_union.txt")
loader.load()
If you instantiate the loader with UnstructuredFileLoader(mode="elements"), the loader
will track additional metadata like the page number and text type (i.e. title, narrative text)
when that information is available.