Batch process all your records to store structured outputs in Pinecone.
The requirements are as follows.
A Pinecone account. Get an account.
A Pinecone API key. Get an API key.
A Pinecone serverless index. Create a serverless index.
An existing index is not required. At runtime, the index behavior is as follows:
For the Unstructured UI and Unstructured API:
u<short-workflow-id>-<short-embedding-model-name>-<number-of-dimensions>
.
If Unstructured does not generate embeddings, the new index’s name will be u<short-workflow-id
.For Unstructured Ingest:
unstructuredautocreated
.If you create a new index or use an existing one, Unstructured recommends that all records in the target index have a field
named record_id
with a string data type.
Unstructured can use this field to do intelligent document overwrites. Without this field, duplicate documents
might be written to the index or, in some cases, the operation could fail altogether.
Within a Pinecone serverless index, custom namespaces are supported but are not required.
The Pinecone connector dependencies.
You might also need to install additional dependencies, depending on your needs. Learn more.
The following environment variables:
PINECONE_API_KEY
- The Pinecone API, represented by --api-key
(CLI) or api_key
(Python, in the PineconeAccessConfig
object).PINECONE_INDEX_NAME
- The Pinecone serverless index name, represented by --index-name
(CLI) or index_name
(Python). If no value is provided, see the beginning of this article for the behavior at run time.PINECONE_NAMESPACE_NAME
- The name of any custom namespace in the Pinecone index to upsert data into, represented by --namespace
(CLI) or namespace
(Python). If no value is provided, the default namespace of default
will be used.Now call the Unstructured CLI or Python SDK. The source connector can be any of the ones supported.
This example uses the local source connector.
This example sends files to Unstructured for processing by default. To process files locally instead, see the instructions at the end of this page.
For the Unstructured Ingest CLI and the Unstructured Ingest Python library, you can use the --partition-by-api
option (CLI) or partition_by_api
(Python) parameter to specify where files are processed:
To do local file processing, omit --partition-by-api
(CLI) or partition_by_api
(Python), or explicitly specify partition_by_api=False
(Python).
Local file processing does not use an Unstructured API key or API URL, so you can also omit the following, if they appear:
--api-key $UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
(CLI) or api_key=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY")
(Python)--partition-endpoint $UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
(CLI) or partition_endpoint=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL")
(Python)UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
and UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
To send files to the Unstructured Partition Endpoint for processing, specify --partition-by-api
(CLI) or partition_by_api=True
(Python).
Unstructured also requires an Unstructured API key and API URL, by adding the following:
--api-key $UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
(CLI) or api_key=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY")
(Python)--partition-endpoint $UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
(CLI) or partition_endpoint=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL")
(Python)UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
and UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
, representing your API key and API URL, respectively.You must specify the API URL only if you are not using the default API URL for Unstructured Ingest, for example, if you are using a self-hosted instance of the Unstructured API.
The default API URL for Unstructured Ingest is https://api.unstructuredapp.io/general/v0/general
, which is the API URL for the Unstructured Partition Endpoint. However, you should always use the URL that was provided to you when your Unstructured account was created. If you do not have this URL, contact Unstructured Sales at sales@unstructured.io.
If you do not have an API key, get one now.
If the Unstructured API is self-hosted, the process for generating Unstructured API keys, and the Unstructured API URL that you use, are different. For details, contact Unstructured Sales at sales@unstructured.io.
Batch process all your records to store structured outputs in Pinecone.
The requirements are as follows.
A Pinecone account. Get an account.
A Pinecone API key. Get an API key.
A Pinecone serverless index. Create a serverless index.
An existing index is not required. At runtime, the index behavior is as follows:
For the Unstructured UI and Unstructured API:
u<short-workflow-id>-<short-embedding-model-name>-<number-of-dimensions>
.
If Unstructured does not generate embeddings, the new index’s name will be u<short-workflow-id
.For Unstructured Ingest:
unstructuredautocreated
.If you create a new index or use an existing one, Unstructured recommends that all records in the target index have a field
named record_id
with a string data type.
Unstructured can use this field to do intelligent document overwrites. Without this field, duplicate documents
might be written to the index or, in some cases, the operation could fail altogether.
Within a Pinecone serverless index, custom namespaces are supported but are not required.
The Pinecone connector dependencies.
You might also need to install additional dependencies, depending on your needs. Learn more.
The following environment variables:
PINECONE_API_KEY
- The Pinecone API, represented by --api-key
(CLI) or api_key
(Python, in the PineconeAccessConfig
object).PINECONE_INDEX_NAME
- The Pinecone serverless index name, represented by --index-name
(CLI) or index_name
(Python). If no value is provided, see the beginning of this article for the behavior at run time.PINECONE_NAMESPACE_NAME
- The name of any custom namespace in the Pinecone index to upsert data into, represented by --namespace
(CLI) or namespace
(Python). If no value is provided, the default namespace of default
will be used.Now call the Unstructured CLI or Python SDK. The source connector can be any of the ones supported.
This example uses the local source connector.
This example sends files to Unstructured for processing by default. To process files locally instead, see the instructions at the end of this page.
For the Unstructured Ingest CLI and the Unstructured Ingest Python library, you can use the --partition-by-api
option (CLI) or partition_by_api
(Python) parameter to specify where files are processed:
To do local file processing, omit --partition-by-api
(CLI) or partition_by_api
(Python), or explicitly specify partition_by_api=False
(Python).
Local file processing does not use an Unstructured API key or API URL, so you can also omit the following, if they appear:
--api-key $UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
(CLI) or api_key=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY")
(Python)--partition-endpoint $UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
(CLI) or partition_endpoint=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL")
(Python)UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
and UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
To send files to the Unstructured Partition Endpoint for processing, specify --partition-by-api
(CLI) or partition_by_api=True
(Python).
Unstructured also requires an Unstructured API key and API URL, by adding the following:
--api-key $UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
(CLI) or api_key=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY")
(Python)--partition-endpoint $UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
(CLI) or partition_endpoint=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL")
(Python)UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
and UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
, representing your API key and API URL, respectively.You must specify the API URL only if you are not using the default API URL for Unstructured Ingest, for example, if you are using a self-hosted instance of the Unstructured API.
The default API URL for Unstructured Ingest is https://api.unstructuredapp.io/general/v0/general
, which is the API URL for the Unstructured Partition Endpoint. However, you should always use the URL that was provided to you when your Unstructured account was created. If you do not have this URL, contact Unstructured Sales at sales@unstructured.io.
If you do not have an API key, get one now.
If the Unstructured API is self-hosted, the process for generating Unstructured API keys, and the Unstructured API URL that you use, are different. For details, contact Unstructured Sales at sales@unstructured.io.