ArthurKretzer opened a new pull request, #55780:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/55780
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**Summary**
This PR adds a new community provider for Docling, an open-source document
conversion tool.
**Description**
The Docling provider enables users to integrate document processing and
conversion directly into their Airflow DAGs. It introduces two main components:
- `DoclingConvertOperator`: Converts a document from a local file path.
- `DoclingConvertSourceOperator`: Converts a document from a public URL.
This provider is particularly useful in Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)
pipelines. For example, a common workflow is to use the `Docling` provider to
convert raw documents (like PDFs) into clean text. This text can then be passed
to the [`Voyage AI`](https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/55671) provider to
generate embeddings, which are subsequently indexed and stored using the
`Weaviate` provider. This creates a complete, automated document ingestion and
vectorization pipeline within Airflow.
The provider is designed to be simple and intuitive, leveraging an HTTP
connection to communicate with a running Docling webserver instance.
**Related issue number**
Follows the discussion on the dev mailing list: [Link to the mailing list
discussion thread]
**How to test**
The provider includes unit tests for its hooks and operators. Pre-commit
checks have been run successfully.
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