import itertools
import re
from typing import Any, Callable, Generator, Iterable, Iterator, List, Optional, Tuple
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from langchain_core.documents import Document
from langchain_community.document_loaders.web_base import WebBaseLoader
def _default_parsing_function(content: Any) -> str:
return str(content.get_text())
def _default_meta_function(meta: dict, _content: Any) -> dict:
return {"source": meta["loc"], **meta}
def _batch_block(iterable: Iterable, size: int) -> Generator[List[dict], None, None]:
it = iter(iterable)
while item := list(itertools.islice(it, size)):
yield item
def _extract_scheme_and_domain(url: str) -> Tuple[str, str]:
"""Extract the scheme + domain from a given URL.
Args:
url (str): The input URL.
Returns:
return a 2-tuple of scheme and domain
"""
parsed_uri = urlparse(url)
return parsed_uri.scheme, parsed_uri.netloc
[docs]class SitemapLoader(WebBaseLoader):
"""Load a sitemap and its URLs.
**Security Note**: This loader can be used to load all URLs specified in a sitemap.
If a malicious actor gets access to the sitemap, they could force
the server to load URLs from other domains by modifying the sitemap.
This could lead to server-side request forgery (SSRF) attacks; e.g.,
with the attacker forcing the server to load URLs from internal
service endpoints that are not publicly accessible. While the attacker
may not immediately gain access to this data, this data could leak
into downstream systems (e.g., data loader is used to load data for indexing).
This loader is a crawler and web crawlers should generally NOT be deployed
with network access to any internal servers.
Control access to who can submit crawling requests and what network access
the crawler has.
By default, the loader will only load URLs from the same domain as the sitemap
if the site map is not a local file. This can be disabled by setting
restrict_to_same_domain to False (not recommended).
If the site map is a local file, no such risk mitigation is applied by default.
Use the filter URLs argument to limit which URLs can be loaded.
See https://python.langchain.com/docs/security
"""
[docs] def __init__(
self,
web_path: str,
filter_urls: Optional[List[str]] = None,
parsing_function: Optional[Callable] = None,
blocksize: Optional[int] = None,
blocknum: int = 0,
meta_function: Optional[Callable] = None,
is_local: bool = False,
continue_on_failure: bool = False,
restrict_to_same_domain: bool = True,
**kwargs: Any,
):
"""Initialize with webpage path and optional filter URLs.
Args:
web_path: url of the sitemap. can also be a local path
filter_urls: a list of regexes. If specified, only
URLS that match one of the filter URLs will be loaded.
*WARNING* The filter URLs are interpreted as regular expressions.
Remember to escape special characters if you do not want them to be
interpreted as regular expression syntax. For example, `.` appears
frequently in URLs and should be escaped if you want to match a literal
`.` rather than any character.
restrict_to_same_domain takes precedence over filter_urls when
restrict_to_same_domain is True and the sitemap is not a local file.
parsing_function: Function to parse bs4.Soup output
blocksize: number of sitemap locations per block
blocknum: the number of the block that should be loaded - zero indexed.
Default: 0
meta_function: Function to parse bs4.Soup output for metadata
remember when setting this method to also copy metadata["loc"]
to metadata["source"] if you are using this field
is_local: whether the sitemap is a local file. Default: False
continue_on_failure: whether to continue loading the sitemap if an error
occurs loading a url, emitting a warning instead of raising an
exception. Setting this to True makes the loader more robust, but also
may result in missing data. Default: False
restrict_to_same_domain: whether to restrict loading to URLs to the same
domain as the sitemap. Attention: This is only applied if the sitemap
is not a local file!
"""
if blocksize is not None and blocksize < 1:
raise ValueError("Sitemap blocksize should be at least 1")
if blocknum < 0:
raise ValueError("Sitemap blocknum can not be lower then 0")
try:
import lxml # noqa:F401
except ImportError:
raise ImportError(
"lxml package not found, please install it with `pip install lxml`"
)
super().__init__(web_paths=[web_path], **kwargs)
# Define a list of URL patterns (interpreted as regular expressions) that
# will be allowed to be loaded.
# restrict_to_same_domain takes precedence over filter_urls when
# restrict_to_same_domain is True and the sitemap is not a local file.
self.allow_url_patterns = filter_urls
self.restrict_to_same_domain = restrict_to_same_domain
self.parsing_function = parsing_function or _default_parsing_function
self.meta_function = meta_function or _default_meta_function
self.blocksize = blocksize
self.blocknum = blocknum
self.is_local = is_local
self.continue_on_failure = continue_on_failure
[docs] def parse_sitemap(self, soup: Any) -> List[dict]:
"""Parse sitemap xml and load into a list of dicts.
Args:
soup: BeautifulSoup object.
Returns:
List of dicts.
"""
els = []
for url in soup.find_all("url"):
loc = url.find("loc")
if not loc:
continue
# Strip leading and trailing whitespace and newlines
loc_text = loc.text.strip()
if self.restrict_to_same_domain and not self.is_local:
if _extract_scheme_and_domain(loc_text) != _extract_scheme_and_domain(
self.web_path
):
continue
if self.allow_url_patterns and not any(
re.match(regexp_pattern, loc_text)
for regexp_pattern in self.allow_url_patterns
):
continue
els.append(
{
tag: prop.text
for tag in ["loc", "lastmod", "changefreq", "priority"]
if (prop := url.find(tag))
}
)
for sitemap in soup.find_all("sitemap"):
loc = sitemap.find("loc")
if not loc:
continue
soup_child = self.scrape_all([loc.text], "xml")[0]
els.extend(self.parse_sitemap(soup_child))
return els
[docs] def lazy_load(self) -> Iterator[Document]:
"""Load sitemap."""
if self.is_local:
try:
import bs4
except ImportError:
raise ImportError(
"beautifulsoup4 package not found, please install it"
" with `pip install beautifulsoup4`"
)
fp = open(self.web_path)
soup = bs4.BeautifulSoup(fp, "xml")
else:
soup = self._scrape(self.web_path, parser="xml")
els = self.parse_sitemap(soup)
if self.blocksize is not None:
elblocks = list(_batch_block(els, self.blocksize))
blockcount = len(elblocks)
if blockcount - 1 < self.blocknum:
raise ValueError(
"Selected sitemap does not contain enough blocks for given blocknum"
)
else:
els = elblocks[self.blocknum]
results = self.scrape_all([el["loc"].strip() for el in els if "loc" in el])
for i, result in enumerate(results):
yield Document(
page_content=self.parsing_function(result),
metadata=self.meta_function(els[i], result),
)