A Python interface for the conversion of HTML to PDF, RTF, DOCX, WML and ODT) - belongs to zopyx.smartprintng.core
Project description
zopyx.convert2
The zopyx.convert2 package helps you to convert HTML to PDF, RTF, ODT, DOCX and WML using XSL-FO technology or using PrinceXML. This package is used as the low-level API for zopyx.smartprintng.core.
Requirements
Java 1.5.0 or higher (FOP 0.94 requires Java 1.6 or higher)
csstoxslfo (included)
XFC-4.0 (XMLMind) for ODT, RTF, DOCX and WML support (if needed)
XINC 2.0 (Lunasil) for PDF support (commercial)
or FOP 0.94 (Apache project) for PDF support (free)
or PrinceXML (commercial) for PDF support
Installation
install zopyx.convert2 either using easy_install or by downloading the sources from the Python Cheeseshop. This will install automatically the Beautifulsoup and Elementree modules if necessary.
the environment variable $XFC_DIR must be set and point to the root of your XFC installation directory
the environment variable $XINC_HOME must be set and to point to the root of your XINC installation directory
the environment variable $FOP_HOME must be set and point to the root of your FOP installation directory
the ‘prince’ binary must be in the $PATH if you are using PrinceXML
Supported platforms
Windows, Unix
Source code
Bug tracker
Usage
Some examples from the Python command-line:
from zopyx.convert2 import Converter C = Converter('/path/to/some/file.html') pdf_filename = C('pdf-xinc') # using XINC pdf2_filename = C('pdf-pisa') # using PISA pdf3_filename = C('pdf-fop') # using FOP pdf4_filename = C('pdf-prince') # using FOP rtf_filename = C('rtf-xfc') pdt_filename = C('odt-xfc') wml_filename = C('wml-xfc') docx_filename = C('docx-xfc')
A very simple command-line converter is also available:
html-convert --format rtf --output foo.rtf sample.html
html-convert has a –test option that will convert some sample HTML. If everything is ok then you should see something like that:
>html-convert --test Entering testmode pdf: /tmp/tmpuOb37m.html -> /tmp/tmpuOb37m.pdf rtf: /tmp/tmpuOb37m.html -> /tmp/tmpuOb37m.rtf docx: /tmp/tmpuOb37m.html -> /tmp/tmpuOb37m.docx odt: /tmp/tmpuOb37m.html -> /tmp/tmpuOb37m.odt wml: /tmp/tmpuOb37m.html -> /tmp/tmpuOb37m.wml pdf: /tmp/tmpZ6PGo9.html -> /tmp/tmpZ6PGo9.pdf rtf: /tmp/tmpZ6PGo9.html -> /tmp/tmpZ6PGo9.rtf docx: /tmp/tmpZ6PGo9.html -> /tmp/tmpZ6PGo9.docx odt: /tmp/tmpZ6PGo9.html -> /tmp/tmpZ6PGo9.odt wml: /tmp/tmpZ6PGo9.html -> /tmp/tmpZ6PGo9.wml
How zopyx.convert2 works internally
The source HTML file is converted to XHTML using mxTidy
the XHTML file is converted to FO using the great “csstoxslfo” converter written by Werner Donne.
the FO file is passed either to the external XINC or XFC converter to generated the desired output format
all converters are based on Java technology make the conversion solution highly portable across operating system (including Windows)
Environment variables
The following environment variables can be used to resolve OS or distribution specific problems:
ZOPYX_CONVERT_SHELL - defaults to sh and is used to as shell command to execute external converters
ZOPYX_CONVERT_EXECUTION_MODE - default to process and refers to the method of Python executing external command (by default using the process module. Other value: system, commands
Known issues
If you are using zopyx.convert2 together with FOP: use the latest FOP 0.94 only. Don’t use any packaged FOP version like the one from MacPorts which is known to be broken.
Ensure that you have read the csstoxslfo documentation. csstoxslfo has several requirements about the HTML markup. Don’t expect that it is the ultimate HTML converter. Any questions regarding the necessary markup are documented in the csstoxslfo documentation and will not be answered.
License
zopyx.convert2 is published under the Zope Public License (ZPL 2.1). See LICENSE.txt.
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Changes:
Changelog
2.4.1 (2011-11-11)
fixed BeautifulSoup dependency
2.4 (2011-11-07)
documentation updated in order to reflect changes to the first public release of the Plone Client Connector
2.3.2 (2011-08-23)
added support for %(WORKDIR)s substitution in Calibre converter
2.3.1 (2011-06-15)
support for PISA (pdf-pisa-bin) - requires that ‘pisa’ is found in the $PATH
2.3.0 (2011-06-05)
support for PISA (pdf-pisa)
2.2.5 (2011-04-03)
calibre converter now honors the commandlineoptions.txt file
2.2.4 (2010-12-16)
stripping of BASE tag for XFC-based converters
2.2.3 (2010-08-16)
made stripping of the BASE tag specific to pdf-fop
2.2.2 (2010-08-15)
pdf-fop converter not registered properly
2.2.1 (2010-07-19)
support $ZOPYX_CONVERT_SHELL
2.2.0 (2010-05-15)
dedicated ConversionError exception added
2.1.1 (2010-02-19)
relaxed tidy check for existence of images
2.1.0 (2009-09-05)
Calibre integration
API change: convert() now returns a richer dict with all related conversion results
2.0.4 (2009-07-07)
pinned BeautifulSoup 3.0.x
2.0.3 (2009-07-05)
fix in fop.py
2.0.2 (2009-06-02)
fixed broken path for test data files
2.0.1 (2009-06-02)
added environment variable ZOPYX_CONVERT_EXECUTE_METHOD to control the usage of the process module vs. os.system() (in case of hanging Java processes). Possible values: ‘process’ (default), ‘system’
2.0.0 (2009-05-14)
final release
2.0.0b3 (25.12.2008)
tidy: rewrite image references relative to the html file to be converted
2.0.0b2 (05.10.2008)
fixed some import errors
now working with zopyx.smartprintng.core
2.0.0b1 (04.10.2008)
initial release
complete new reimplementation of zopyx.convert
added support for PrinceXML
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