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Parsing support: Only XML/Markdown files in repo #212

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  • New Features

    • Enhanced file type detection to include Markdown and XML formats.
    • Improved repository language detection with new counters for Markdown and XML files.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Refined error handling in parsing processes to ensure better logging and traceability.
    • Adjusted logic for determining repository language to handle empty cases.
  • Documentation

    • Improved logging for inference processes, including detailed warnings for token limits and error messages for failures.
  • Refactor

    • Updated method signatures for clarity and type safety.

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  • app/modules/parsing/graph_construction/parsing_helper.py (3 hunks)
  • app/modules/parsing/graph_construction/parsing_service.py (1 hunks)
  • app/modules/parsing/knowledge_graph/inference_service.py (1 hunks)

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The pull request introduces enhancements to parsing and inference services across multiple modules. The changes focus on improving file type detection, repository language analysis, error handling, and logging. Key modifications include expanding supported file extensions for Markdown and XML, refining language detection logic, and adding more detailed error and token logging in the inference process. The updates aim to increase the robustness and traceability of the parsing and knowledge graph generation workflows.

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File Change Summary
app/modules/parsing/graph_construction/parsing_helper.py - Added Markdown (.md, .mdx) and XML (.xml, .xsq) file extensions to text file detection
- Updated detect_repo_language to include Markdown and XML file type counters
- Modified setup_project_directory method signature to specify project_id as str
- Improved error handling in download_and_extract_tarball with comprehensive logging
app/modules/parsing/graph_construction/parsing_service.py - Added safety check to prevent errors when languages dictionary is empty
- Enhanced error logging for parsing process
- Improved fallback mechanism for repository language detection
app/modules/parsing/knowledge_graph/inference_service.py - Updated batch_nodes method to log node token count when exceeding limit
- Refined generate_docstrings logging to detail generated docstring count
- Improved error handling in generate_response with more explicit error logging
- Adjusted docstring generation prompt for clarity

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Extensions dance, languages find their home
Markdown, XML, now welcome to the parse
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@dhirenmathur dhirenmathur merged commit d820204 into main Dec 16, 2024
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