Django PDFutils


License
BSD-3-Clause
Install
pip install PDFutils==1.1.3

Documentation

django-pdfutils

A simple django app to generate PDF documents.

Installation

  1. In your settings.py, add pdfutils to your INSTALLED_APPS.
  2. (r'^reports/', include(pdfutils.site.urls)), to your urls.py
  3. Add pdfutils.autodiscover() to your urls.py
  4. Create a report.py file in any installed django application.
  5. Create your report(s)
  6. Profit!

Note: If you are using buildout, don't forget to put pdfutils in your eggs section or else the django-pdfutils dependencies wont be installed.

Example report

Reports are basically views with custom methods and properties.

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _

from pdfutils.reports import Report
from pdfutils.sites import site


class MyUserReport(Report):
    title = _('Users')
    template_name = 'myapp/reports/users-report.html'
    slug = 'users-report'
    orientation = 'portrait'

    def get_users(self):
        return User.objects.filter(is_staff=True)

    def get_styles(self):
        """
        It is possible to add or override style like so
        """
        self.add_styles('myapp/css/users-report.css')
        return super(AccountStatementReport, self).get_styles()

    def filename(self):
        """
        The filename can be generated dynamically and translated
        """
        return _('Users-report-%(count)s.pdf') % {'count': self.get_users().count() }

    def get_context_data(self):
        """
        Context data is injected just like a normal view
        """
        context = super(AccountStatementReport, self).get_context_data()
        context['user_list'] = self.get_users()
        return context

site.register(MyUserReport)

The slug should obviously be unique since it is used to build the report URL.

For example, with the default settings and URLs, the URL for report above would be /reports/users-report/.

Example template

<html>
    <head>
        {{ STYLES|safe }}
    </head>
    <body class="{% if landscape %}landscape{% else %}portrait{% endif %}">
        <ul>
            {% for user in user_list %}
            <li>{{ user }}</li>
            {% endfor %}
        </ul>
        <a href="{% url 'pdfutils:your_report_slug' %}?format=html">Add ?format=html for easy template debug</a>
    </body>
</html>

Some template variables are injected by default in reports:

  • title
  • slug
  • orientation
  • MEDIA_URL
  • STATIC_URL
  • STYLES

Overriding default CSS

Since the default CSS (base.css, portrait.css, landscape.css) are normal static files, they can be overrided from any other django app which has a pdfutils folder in their static folder.

Note: Be sure your applications are listed in the right order in INSTALLED_APPS !

Dependencies

  • django >=1.4, < 1.5.99
  • decorator == 3.4.0, <= 3.9.9
  • PIL == 1.1.7
  • reportlab == 2.5
  • html5lib == 0.90
  • httplib2 == 0.9
  • pyPdf == 1.13
  • xhtml2pdf == 0.0.4
  • django-xhtml2pdf == 0.0.3

Note: dependencies versions are specified in setup.py. The amount of time required to find the right combination of dependency versions is largely to blame for the creation of this project.