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In order to speed up processing of large PDF files, the client splits up PDFs into smaller files, sends these to the API concurrently, and recombines the results. `split_pdf_page` can be set to `False` to disable this.
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The amount of workers utilized for splitting PDFs is dictated by the `split_pdf_concurrency_level` parameter, with a default of 5 and a maximum of 15 to keep resource usage and costs in check. The splitting process leverages `asyncio` to manage concurrency effectively.
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The size of each batch of pages (ranging from 2 to 20) is internally determined based on the concurrency level and the total number of pages in the document. Because the splitting process uses `asyncio` the client can encouter event loop issues if it is nested in another async runner, like running in a `gevent` spawned task. Instead, this is safe to run in multiprocessing workers (e.g., using `multiprocessing.Pool` with `fork` context).
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The size of each batch of pages (ranging from 2 to 20) is internally determined based on the concurrency level and the total number of pages in the document. Because the splitting process uses `asyncio` the client can encounter event loop issues if it is nested in another async runner, like running in a `gevent` spawned task. Instead, this is safe to run in multiprocessing workers (e.g., using `multiprocessing.Pool` with `fork` context).
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Example:
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```python
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```python
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from unstructured_client import UnstructuredClient
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