* initial apify actor component version * clean code mess * add apify integrations docs page, manual tests protocol, remove temp scripts * fix lint type issue * fix lint and format issues * rename run_actor.py to apify_actor.py * actor -> Actor * update component description and docs link * add wcc link * refactor _get_actor_input_schema_from_build * actor_input -> run_input * refactor - make suitable methods static * static methods remove _ before name, docs actor_input -> run_input * update docs image * improve docs * fix typos, rename test .md to run_actor.md * remove the actor link, that is not clickable * rename ApifyRunActor -> ApifyActors, improve docs * code refactor, added concrete examples * take input_schema arg instead of build * fix typo * add custom user-agent * remove beta label * Update docs/docs/Integrations/Apify/integrations-apify.md Co-authored-by: Jiří Spilka <jiri.spilka@apify.com> * toolify_actor_id_str -> actor_id_to_tool_name * add simple flow example withtou an agent, removed actor list, added simple how to * fix typos * improve how-to section * remove usege from the component section * improve example flows section * remove unnecessary sentence * format * fix submodel serialization * LCToolComponent -> Component * flatten output remove question mark * add actor run logs to component logs * fix grammar, typos and docstrings * [autofix.ci] apply automated fixes --------- Co-authored-by: Jiří Spilka <jiri.spilka@apify.com> Co-authored-by: autofix-ci[bot] <114827586+autofix-ci[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Edwin Jose <edwin.jose@datastax.com> |
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