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PDF files

This example goes over how to load data from PDF files. By default, one document will be created for each page in the PDF file, you can change this behavior by setting the splitPages option to false.

Setup

npm install pdf-parse

Usage, one document per page

import { PDFLoader } from "langchain/document_loaders/fs/pdf";

const loader = new PDFLoader("src/document_loaders/example_data/example.pdf");

const docs = await loader.load();

Usage, one document per file

import { PDFLoader } from "langchain/document_loaders/fs/pdf";

const loader = new PDFLoader("src/document_loaders/example_data/example.pdf", {
splitPages: false,
});

const docs = await loader.load();

Usage, custom pdfjs build

By default we use the pdfjs build bundled with pdf-parse, which is compatible with most environments, including Node.js and modern browsers. If you want to use a more recent version of pdfjs-dist or if you want to use a custom build of pdfjs-dist, you can do so by providing a custom pdfjs function that returns a promise that resolves to the PDFJS object.

In the following example we use the "legacy" (see pdfjs docs) build of pdfjs-dist, which includes several polyfills not included in the default build.

npm install pdfjs-dist
import { PDFLoader } from "langchain/document_loaders/fs/pdf";

const loader = new PDFLoader("src/document_loaders/example_data/example.pdf", {
// you may need to add `.then(m => m.default)` to the end of the import
pdfjs: () => import("pdfjs-dist/legacy/build/pdf.js"),
});