Microsoft OneNote
This notebook covers how to load documents from OneNote
.
Prerequisitesโ
- Register an application with the Microsoft identity platform instructions.
- When registration finishes, the Azure portal displays the app registration's Overview pane. You see the Application (client) ID. Also called the
client ID
, this value uniquely identifies your application in the Microsoft identity platform. - During the steps you will be following at item 1, you can set the redirect URI as
http://localhost:8000/callback
- During the steps you will be following at item 1, generate a new password (
client_secret
) underย Application Secretsย section. - Follow the instructions at this document to add the following
SCOPES
(Notes.Read
) to your application. - You need to install the msal and bs4 packages using the commands
pip install msal
andpip install beautifulsoup4
. - At the end of the steps you must have the following values:
CLIENT_ID
CLIENT_SECRET
๐ง Instructions for ingesting your documents from OneNoteโ
๐ Authenticationโ
By default, the OneNoteLoader
expects that the values of CLIENT_ID
and CLIENT_SECRET
must be stored as environment variables named MS_GRAPH_CLIENT_ID
and MS_GRAPH_CLIENT_SECRET
respectively. You could pass those environment variables through a .env
file at the root of your application or using the following command in your script.
os.environ['MS_GRAPH_CLIENT_ID'] = "YOUR CLIENT ID"
os.environ['MS_GRAPH_CLIENT_SECRET'] = "YOUR CLIENT SECRET"
This loader uses an authentication called on behalf of a user. It is a 2 step authentication with user consent. When you instantiate the loader, it will call will print a url that the user must visit to give consent to the app on the required permissions. The user must then visit this url and give consent to the application. Then the user must copy the resulting page url and paste it back on the console. The method will then return True if the login attempt was successful.
from langchain_community.document_loaders.onenote import OneNoteLoader
loader = OneNoteLoader(notebook_name="NOTEBOOK NAME", section_name="SECTION NAME", page_title="PAGE TITLE")
Once the authentication has been done, the loader will store a token (onenote_graph_token.txt
) at ~/.credentials/
folder. This token could be used later to authenticate without the copy/paste steps explained earlier. To use this token for authentication, you need to change the auth_with_token
parameter to True in the instantiation of the loader.
from langchain_community.document_loaders.onenote import OneNoteLoader
loader = OneNoteLoader(notebook_name="NOTEBOOK NAME", section_name="SECTION NAME", page_title="PAGE TITLE", auth_with_token=True)
Alternatively, you can also pass the token directly to the loader. This is useful when you want to authenticate with a token that was generated by another application. For instance, you can use the Microsoft Graph Explorer to generate a token and then pass it to the loader.
from langchain_community.document_loaders.onenote import OneNoteLoader
loader = OneNoteLoader(notebook_name="NOTEBOOK NAME", section_name="SECTION NAME", page_title="PAGE TITLE", access_token="TOKEN")