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A Django app to export PDFs from admin actions

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Django PDF Actions

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A Django application that adds PDF export capabilities to your Django admin interface. Export your model data to PDF documents with customizable layouts and styling.

Prerequisites

Before installing Django PDF Export, ensure you have:

  • Python 3.8 or higher
  • Django 3.2 or higher
  • pip (Python package installer)

Features

📊 Export Capabilities

  • Export any Django model data to PDF directly from the admin interface
  • Support for both portrait and landscape orientations
  • Automatic pagination with configurable items per page
  • Smart table layouts with automatic column width adjustment
  • Support for Django model fields from list_display
  • Batch export multiple records at once
  • Professional table styling with grid lines and backgrounds

🎨 Design & Customization

Through the ExportPDFSettings model, you can configure:

  • Page Layout:
    • Items per page (1-50)
    • Page margins (5-50mm)
    • Automatic column width calculation
    • Smart pagination handling
  • Font Settings:
    • Custom font support (TTF files)
    • Configurable header and body font sizes
    • Default DejaVu Sans font included
  • Visual Settings:
    • Company logo integration with flexible positioning
    • Header background color customization
    • Grid line color and width control
    • Professional table styling
  • Display Options:
    • Toggle header visibility
    • Toggle logo visibility
    • Toggle export timestamp
    • Toggle page numbers
    • Customizable header and footer information
  • Table Settings:
    • Cell spacing and padding control
    • Text wrapping with configurable character limits
    • Grid line customization
    • Header row styling

🌍 International Support

  • Complete Unicode compatibility for all languages
  • Arabic text support with automatic reshaping
  • Bidirectional text handling
  • Multi-language content support in the same document
  • RTL (Right-to-Left) text support

Quick Start

1. Installation

Using pip (Recommended)

pip install django-pdf-actions

From Source

If you want to install the latest development version:

git clone https://github.com/ibrahimroshdy/django-pdf-actions.git
cd django-pdf-actions
pip install -e .

2. Add to INSTALLED_APPS

Add 'django_pdf_actions' to your INSTALLED_APPS setting:

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...
    'django_pdf_actions'
]

3. Run Migrations

python manage.py migrate

4. Set up Fonts

The package uses fonts from your project's static/assets/fonts directory. The default font is DejaVu Sans, which provides excellent Unicode support.

To use custom fonts:

  1. Create the fonts directory if it doesn't exist:
    mkdir -p static/assets/fonts
    
  2. Install the default font (DejaVu Sans):
python manage.py setup_fonts
  1. Add custom fonts (optional):
    # Example: Installing Roboto font
    python manage.py setup_fonts --font-url "https://github.com/google/fonts/raw/main/apache/roboto/Roboto-Regular.ttf" --font-name "Roboto-Regular.ttf"
    
    # Example: Installing Cairo font for Arabic support
    python manage.py setup_fonts --font-url "https://github.com/google/fonts/raw/main/ofl/cairo/Cairo-Regular.ttf" --font-name "Cairo-Regular.ttf"
    

Font Directory Structure

After setup, your project should have this structure:

your_project/
├── static/
│   └── assets/
│       └── fonts/
│           ├── DejaVuSans.ttf
│           ├── Roboto-Regular.ttf (optional)
│           └── Cairo-Regular.ttf (optional)

5. Verify Installation

To verify the installation:

  1. Start your Django development server
  2. Navigate to the Django admin interface
  3. Select any model with list view
  4. You should see "Export to PDF (Portrait)" and "Export to PDF (Landscape)" in the actions dropdown

6. Add to Your Models

Import and use the PDF export actions in your admin.py:

from django.contrib import admin
from django_pdf_actions.actions import export_to_pdf_landscape, export_to_pdf_portrait
from .models import YourModel

@admin.register(YourModel)
class YourModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    list_display = ('field1', 'field2', ...)  # Your fields here
    actions = [export_to_pdf_landscape, export_to_pdf_portrait]

Configuration

PDF Export Settings

Access the Django admin interface to configure PDF export settings:

  1. Go to Admin > Django PDF > Export PDF Settings
  2. Create a new configuration with your desired settings
  3. Mark it as active (only one configuration can be active at a time)

The active configuration will be used for all PDF exports across your admin interface.

Available Settings

Setting Description Default Range
Items Per Page Rows per page 10 1-50
Page Margin Page margins 15mm 5-50mm
Font Name TTF font to use DejaVuSans.ttf Any installed TTF
Header Font Size Header text size 10 6-24
Body Font Size Content text size 7 6-18
Logo Company logo Optional Image file
Header Background Header color #F0F0F0 Hex color
Grid Line Color Table lines color #000000 Hex color
Grid Line Width Table line width 0.25 0.1-2.0
Table Spacing Cell padding 1.0mm 0.5-5.0mm
Max Chars Per Line Text wrapping 45 20-100

Technical Details

  • Python Compatibility: Python 3.8 or higher
  • Django Compatibility: Django 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2
  • Dependencies: Automatically handled by pip
  • PDF Engine: ReportLab
  • Character Encoding: UTF-8
  • Paper Size: A4 (default)

Development

Setting Up Development Environment

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/ibrahimroshdy/django-pdf-actions.git
cd django-pdf-actions
  1. Create a virtual environment:
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate  # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
  1. Install development dependencies:
pip install -e ".[dev]"
  1. Run tests:
pytest

Documentation

For more detailed information, check out our documentation:

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Support

If you are having issues, please let us know by:

Common Issues

  1. Font Installation

    • Ensure your fonts directory exists at static/assets/fonts/
    • Verify font files are in TTF format
    • Check file permissions
  2. PDF Generation

    • Ensure your model fields are properly defined in list_display
    • Check that an active PDF Export Settings configuration exists
    • Verify logo file paths if using custom logos

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