Wkhtmltopdf python wrapper to convert html to image using the webkit rendering engine and qt
Project description
Python 3 async wrapper for IMGKIT.
Installation
Install async-imgkit:
pip install async-imgkit
Install wkhtmltopdf:
Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install wkhtmltopdf
Warning! Version in debian/ubuntu repos have reduced functionality (because it compiled without the wkhtmltopdf QT patches), such as adding outlines, headers, footers, TOC etc. To use this options you should install static binary from wkhtmltopdf site or you can use this script.
MacOSX
brew install wkhtmltopdf
Windows and other options: check wkhtmltopdf homepage for binary installers or wiki page.
Usage
Simple example:
import async_imgkit.api as imgkit
await imgkit.from_url('http://google.com', 'out.jpg')
await imgkit.from_file('test.html', 'out.jpg')
await imgkit.from_string('Hello!', 'out.jpg')
You can pass a list with multiple URLs or files:
await imgkit.from_url(['google.com', 'yandex.ru', 'engadget.com'], 'out.jpg')
await imgkit.from_file(['file1.html', 'file2.html'], 'out.jpg')
Also you can pass an opened file:
with open('file.html') as f:
await imgkit.from_file(f, 'out.jpg')
If you wish to further process generated IMG, you can read it to a variable:
# Use False instead of output path to save pdf to a variable
img = await imgkit.from_url('http://google.com', False)
You can find all wkhtmltoimage options by type wkhtmltoimage command or visit this Manual. You can drop ‘–’ in option name. If option without value, use None, False or ‘’ for dict value:. For repeatable options (incl. allow, cookie, custom-header, post, postfile, run-script, replace) you may use a list or a tuple. With option that need multiple values (e.g. –custom-header Authorization secret) we may use a 2-tuple (see example below).
options = {
'format': 'png',
'crop-h': '3',
'crop-w': '3',
'crop-x': '3',
'crop-y': '3',
'encoding': "UTF-8",
'custom-header' : [
('Accept-Encoding', 'gzip')
]
'cookie': [
('cookie-name1', 'cookie-value1'),
('cookie-name2', 'cookie-value2'),
],
'no-outline': None
}
await imgkit.from_url('http://google.com', 'out.png', options=options)
At some headless servers, perhaps you need to install xvfb:
# at ubuntu server, etc.
sudo apt-get install xvfb
# at centos server, etc.
yum install xorg-x11-server-Xvfb
Then use IMGKit with option xvfb: {"xvfb": ""}.
By default, IMGKit will show all wkhtmltoimage output. If you don’t want it, you need to pass quiet option:
options = {
'quiet': ''
}
await imgkit.from_url('google.com', 'out.jpg', options=options)
Due to wkhtmltoimage command syntax, TOC and Cover options must be specified separately. If you need cover before TOC, use cover_first option:
toc = {
'xsl-style-sheet': 'toc.xsl'
}
cover = 'cover.html'
await imgkit.from_file('file.html', options=options, toc=toc, cover=cover)
await imgkit.from_file('file.html', options=options, toc=toc, cover=cover, cover_first=True)
You can specify external CSS files when converting files or strings using css option.
# Single CSS file
css = 'example.css'
await imgkit.from_file('file.html', options=options, css=css)
# Multiple CSS files
css = ['example.css', 'example2.css']
await imgkit.from_file('file.html', options=options, css=css)
You can also pass any options through meta tags in your HTML:
body = """
<html>
<head>
<meta name="imgkit-format" content="png"/>
<meta name="imgkit-orientation" content="Landscape"/>
</head>
Hello World!
</html>
"""
await imgkit.from_string(body, 'out.png')
Configuration
Each API call takes an optional config paramater. This should be an instance of async_imgkit.api.config() API call. It takes the config options as initial paramaters. The available options are:
wkhtmltoimage - the location of the wkhtmltoimage binary. By default async_imgkit will attempt to locate this using which(on UNIX type systems) or where (on Windows).
meta_tag_prefix - the prefix for async_imgkit specific meta tags - by default this is imgkit-
Example - for when wkhtmltopdf is not in $PATH:
config = imgkit.config(wkhtmltoimage='/opt/bin/wkhtmltoimage')
await imgkit.from_string(html_string, output_file, config=config)
Troubleshooting
IOError: 'No wkhtmltopdf executable found':
Make sure that you have wkhtmltoimage in your $PATH or set via custom configuration (see preceding section). where wkhtmltoimage in Windows or which wkhtmltoimage on Linux should return actual path to binary.
IOError: 'Command Failed':
This error means that IMGKit was unable to process an input. You can try to directly run a command from error message and see what error caused failure (on some wkhtmltoimage versions this can be cause by segmentation faults)
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