# Markdownify Graph Example This example demonstrates how to use the Markdownify graph to convert HTML content to Markdown format. ## Features - Convert HTML content to clean, readable Markdown - Support for both URL and direct HTML input - Maintains formatting and structure of the original content - Handles complex HTML elements and nested structures ## Usage ```python from scrapegraphai import Client from scrapegraphai.logger import sgai_logger # Set up logging sgai_logger.set_logging(level="INFO") # Initialize the client sgai_client = Client(api_key="your-api-key") # Example 1: Convert a website to Markdown response = sgai_client.markdownify( website_url="https://example.com" ) print(response.markdown) # Example 2: Convert HTML content directly html_content = """

Hello World

This is a test paragraph.

""" response = sgai_client.markdownify( html_content=html_content ) print(response.markdown) ``` ## Parameters The `markdownify` method accepts the following parameters: - `website_url` (str, optional): The URL of the website to convert to Markdown - `html_content` (str, optional): Direct HTML content to convert to Markdown Note: You must provide either `website_url` or `html_content`, but not both. ## Response The response object contains: - `markdown` (str): The converted Markdown content - `metadata` (dict): Additional information about the conversion process ## Error Handling The graph handles various edge cases: - Invalid URLs - Malformed HTML - Network errors - Timeout issues If an error occurs, it will be logged and raised with appropriate error messages. ## Best Practices 1. Always provide a valid URL or well-formed HTML content 2. Use appropriate logging levels for debugging 3. Handle the response appropriately in your application 4. Consider rate limiting for large-scale conversions