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- For the Unstructured UI or the Unstructured API, local PostgreSQL installations are not supported.
- For Unstructured Ingest, local and non-local PostgreSQL installations are supported.
- A PostgreSQL instance.
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The host name and port number for the instance.
- For Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL, learn how to get the host name and port number.
- For Azure Database for PostgreSQL, learn how to get the host. The port number is
5432
. - For local PostgreSQL installations, these values are in the
postgresql.conf
file’slisten_addresses
andport
settings. This file should be on the same machine as the instance. These values might also already be set as environment variables namedPGHOST
andPGPORT
on the same machine as the instance. - For other installation types, see your PostgreSQL provider’s documentation.
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Depending on your network security requirements, you might need to allow access to your instance only from specific IP addresses.
To get Unstructured’s IP address ranges, go to
https://assets.p6m.u10d.net/publicitems/ip-prefixes.json
and allow all of the
ip_prefix
fields’ values that are listed.To learn how to allow these IP address ranges, see your PostgreSQL provider’s documentation, for example with Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL or Azure Database for PostgreSQL.These IP address ranges are subject to change. You can always find the latest ones in the preceding file.For Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL, Amazon recommends that you set the instance’s Public access setting to No by default, as this approach is more secure. This means that no resources can connect to the instance outside of the instance’s associated Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) without extra configuration. Learn more. Access an Amazon RDS instance in a VPC.If you must enable public access, set the instance’s Public access setting to Yes, and then adjust the instance’s related security group to allow this access. Learn how.Troubleshoot issues with connecting to Amazon RDS instances. -
A database in the instance.
- For Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL and Azure Database for PostgreSQL, the default database name is
postgres
unless a custom database name was specified during the instance creation process. - For local PostgreSQL installations, learn how to create a database.
- For other installation types, see your PostgreSQL provider’s documentation.
- For Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL and Azure Database for PostgreSQL, the default database name is
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A table in the database. Learn how to create a table.
The table’s schema must match the schema of the documents that Unstructured produces.
Unstructured cannot provide a schema that is guaranteed to work in all
circumstances. This is because these schemas will vary based on your source files’ types; how you
want Unstructured to partition, chunk, and generate embeddings; any custom post-processing code that you run; and other factors.
You can adapt the following table schema example for your own needs:
See also:
- CREATE TABLE for PostgreSQL
- CREATE TABLE for PostrgreSQL with pgvector
- Unstructured document elements and metadata
psql
utility to connect to PostgreSQL, list databases, and list and create tables: -
A user in the database, and a password for the user.
- For Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL, learn how to create a user.
- For Azure Database for PostgreSQL, learn how to create a user.
- For local PostgreSQL installations, learn how to create a user.
- For other installation types, see your PostgreSQL provider’s documentation.
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Database access for the user.
- For Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL, learn how to control user access.
- For Azure Database for PostgreSQL, learn how to control user access.
- For local PostgreSQL installations, learn how to give database access to a user.
- For other installation types, see your PostgreSQL provider’s documentation.
CLI, Python
PGHOST
- The host name, represented by--host
(CLI) orhost
(Python).PGPORT
- The port number, represented by--port
(CLI) orport
(Python).PGUSER
- The username, represented by--username
(CLI) orusername
(Python).PGPASSWORD
- The user’s password, represented by--password
(CLI) orpassword
(Python).PGDATABASE
- The name of the database, represented by--database
(CLI) ordatabase
(Python).
--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) orpartition_by_api
(Python), or explicitly specifypartition_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) orapi_key=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY")
(Python)--partition-endpoint $UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
(CLI) orpartition_endpoint=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL")
(Python)- The environment variables
UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
andUNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
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To send files to the Unstructured Partition Endpoint for processing, specify
--partition-by-api
(CLI) orpartition_by_api=True
(Python). Unstructured also requires an Unstructured API key and API URL, by adding the following:--api-key $UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
(CLI) orapi_key=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY")
(Python)--partition-endpoint $UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
(CLI) orpartition_endpoint=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL")
(Python)- The environment variables
UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
andUNSTRUCTURED_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, which applies to Starter and Team accounts.The default API URL for Unstructured Ingest ishttps://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, email Unstructured Support at support@unstructured.io.If you do not have an API key, get one now.If you are using an Enterprise account, the process for generating Unstructured API keys, and the Unstructured API URL that you use, are different. For instructions, see your Unstructured account administrator, or email Unstructured Support at support@unstructured.io.