Metadata-Version: 2.1 Name: pdf2image Version: 1.16.3 Summary: A wrapper around the pdftoppm and pdftocairo command line tools to convert PDF to a PIL Image list. Home-page: https://github.com/Belval/pdf2image Author: Edouard Belval Author-email: edouard@belval.org License: MIT Keywords: pdf image png jpeg jpg convert Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 Description-Content-Type: text/markdown License-File: LICENSE Requires-Dist: pillow # pdf2image [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/Belval/pdf2image/tree/master.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/Belval/pdf2image/tree/master) [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/pdf2image.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/pdf2image) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/Belval/pdf2image/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/Belval/pdf2image) [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/pdf2image/month)](https://pepy.tech/project/pdf2image) [![GitHub CI](https://github.com/Belval/pdf2image/actions/workflows/documentation.yml/badge.svg)](https://belval.github.io/pdf2image) A python (3.7+) module that wraps pdftoppm and pdftocairo to convert PDF to a PIL Image object ## How to install `pip install pdf2image` ### Windows Windows users will have to build or download poppler for Windows. I recommend [@oschwartz10612 version](https://github.com/oschwartz10612/poppler-windows/releases/) which is the most up-to-date. You will then have to add the `bin/` folder to [PATH](https://www.architectryan.com/2018/03/17/add-to-the-path-on-windows-10/) or use `poppler_path = r"C:\path\to\poppler-xx\bin" as an argument` in `convert_from_path`. ### Mac Mac users will have to install [poppler](https://poppler.freedesktop.org/). Installing using [Brew](https://brew.sh/): ``` brew install poppler ``` ### Linux Most distros ship with `pdftoppm` and `pdftocairo`. If they are not installed, refer to your package manager to install `poppler-utils` ### Platform-independant (Using `conda`) 1. Install poppler: `conda install -c conda-forge poppler` 2. Install pdf2image: `pip install pdf2image` ## How does it work? `from pdf2image import convert_from_path, convert_from_bytes` ```py from pdf2image.exceptions import ( PDFInfoNotInstalledError, PDFPageCountError, PDFSyntaxError ) ``` Then simply do: ```py images = convert_from_path('/home/belval/example.pdf') ``` OR ```py images = convert_from_bytes(open('/home/belval/example.pdf', 'rb').read()) ``` OR better yet ```py import tempfile with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as path: images_from_path = convert_from_path('/home/belval/example.pdf', output_folder=path) # Do something here ``` `images` will be a list of PIL Image representing each page of the PDF document. Here are the definitions: `convert_from_path(pdf_path, dpi=200, output_folder=None, first_page=None, last_page=None, fmt='ppm', jpegopt=None, thread_count=1, userpw=None, use_cropbox=False, strict=False, transparent=False, single_file=False, output_file=str(uuid.uuid4()), poppler_path=None, grayscale=False, size=None, paths_only=False, use_pdftocairo=False, timeout=600, hide_attributes=False)` `convert_from_bytes(pdf_file, dpi=200, output_folder=None, first_page=None, last_page=None, fmt='ppm', jpegopt=None, thread_count=1, userpw=None, use_cropbox=False, strict=False, transparent=False, single_file=False, output_file=str(uuid.uuid4()), poppler_path=None, grayscale=False, size=None, paths_only=False, use_pdftocairo=False, timeout=600, hide_attributes=False)` ## What's new? - Allow users to hide attributes when using pdftoppm with `hide_attributes` (Thank you @StaticRocket) - Fix console opening on Windows (Thank you @OhMyAgnes!) - Add `timeout` parameter which raises `PDFPopplerTimeoutError` after the given number of seconds. - Add `use_pdftocairo` parameter which forces `pdf2image` to use `pdftocairo`. Should improve performance. - Fixed a bug where using `pdf2image` with multiple threads (but not multiple processes) would cause and exception - `jpegopt` parameter allows for tuning of the output JPEG when using `fmt="jpeg"` (`-jpegopt` in pdftoppm CLI) (Thank you @abieler) - `pdfinfo_from_path` and `pdfinfo_from_bytes` which expose the output of the pdfinfo CLI - `paths_only` parameter will return image paths instead of Image objects, to prevent OOM when converting a big PDF - `size` parameter allows you to define the shape of the resulting images (`-scale-to` in pdftoppm CLI) - `size=400` will fit the image to a 400x400 box, preserving aspect ratio - `size=(400, None)` will make the image 400 pixels wide, preserving aspect ratio - `size=(500, 500)` will resize the image to 500x500 pixels, not preserving aspect ratio - `grayscale` parameter allows you to convert images to grayscale (`-gray` in pdftoppm CLI) - `single_file` parameter allows you to convert the first PDF page only, without adding digits at the end of the `output_file` - Allow the user to specify poppler's installation path with `poppler_path` ## Performance tips - Using an output folder is significantly faster if you are using an SSD. Otherwise i/o usually becomes the bottleneck. - Using multiple threads can give you some gains but avoid more than 4 as this will cause i/o bottleneck (even on my NVMe SSD!). - If i/o is your bottleneck, using the JPEG format can lead to significant gains. - PNG format is pretty slow, this is because of the compression. - If you want to know the best settings (most settings will be fine anyway) you can clone the project and run `python tests.py` to get timings. ## Limitations / known issues - A relatively big PDF will use up all your memory and cause the process to be killed (unless you use an output folder) - Sometimes fail read pdf signed using DocuSign, [Solution for DocuSign issue.](docs/installation.md)