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A Library to fill and flatten pdfs

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fillpdf

https://pypi.org/project/fillpdf/

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Overview

This is a simple package to make filling pdfs much easier. I have delt with a lot projects that involve manipulating pdfs in python. I found no easy solution for writting, or flattening pdfs, so I decided to make a library to make this task much easier. As a young software engineer I kept this library really simple but practicle and am open to any input for the future!

This project primarily builds upon a forked version of pdfrw called pdfrw2.

  • Fills pdfs
  • Lists fields in pdf
  • Flattens pdfs (Turns to a non-editable pdf)\
  • Inserts Images and Text
  • Rotate PDFs
  • Place Images

Function Documentation

import fillpdf
from fillpdf import fillpdfs
get_form_fields (returns the data_dict)
get_form_fields(input_pdf_path, sort=False, page_number=None)
  • input_pdf_path- path to your pdf you want to alter (including the pdf name could just leave as 'blank.pdf' if the pdf is in your current directory)
  • sort- sorts the dictionary alphabetically if True, retains the normal pdf order if false
  • page_number- (int) pass the page number you want the values from if you are just needing a single pages values or if you want to find which page a key belongs to
For Example:
fillpdfs.get_form_fields('blank.pdf')
print_form_fields (prints the data_dict)
print_form_fields(input_pdf_path, sort=False, page_number=None)
  • input_pdf_path- path to your pdf you want to alter (including the pdf name could just leave as 'blank.pdf' if the pdf is in your current directory)
  • sort (default = False) - sorts the dictionary alphabetically if True, retains the normal pdf order if false
  • page_number- (int) pass the page number you want the values from if you are just needing a single pages values or if you want to find which page a key belongs to. The number passed must be within the page range.
For Example:
fillpdfs.print_form_fields('blank.pdf')
write_fillable_pdf
write_fillable_pdf(input_pdf_path, output_pdf_path, data_dict, flatten=False)
  • input_pdf_path- path to your pdf you want to alter (including the pdf name could just leave as 'blank.pdf' if the pdf is in your current directory)
  • output_pdf_path- path of where you want your pdf to write to (including the pdf name could just leave as 'new.pdf' to write to current directory)
  • data_dict- dictionary that contains the fields to write to as your key and what to write to it as your value (get this from the get_form_fields function)
  • flatten (default=False)- If True, then the fields will become uneditable when you write to the pdf.
For Example:
data_dict = {'Address1 Text Box': '500 West Main Street',
'Driving License Check Box': 'Yes',
'Language 1 Check Box': 'Off',}

fillpdfs.write_fillable_pdf('blank.pdf', 'new.pdf', data_dict)
  • For radio boxes ('Off' = not filled, 'Yes' = filled)
  • For check boxes ('Off' or '' = not filled, 'Yes' = filled)
  • For drop downs (Enter the name of the desired drop down option)
  • For radio groups ('0' = The first option, '1' = The second option, '2' = the third option, etc.)
flatten_pdf
flatten_pdf(input_pdf_path, output_pdf_path, as_images=False)
  • input_pdf_path- path to your pdf you want to alter (including the pdf name could just leave as 'blank.pdf' if the pdf is in your current directory)
  • output_pdf_path- path of where you want your pdf to write to (including the pdf name could just leave as 'new.pdf' to write to current directory)
  • as_images=False- Default is False meaning it will update each individual annotation and set it to False. True means it will convert to images and then reinsert into the pdf. Try this if the first is not working. (this image technique requires poppler.)
For Example:
fillpdfs.flatten_pdf('new.pdf', 'newflat.pdf')
rotate_page
rotate_page(deg, input_pdf_path, output_map_path, page_number)
  • deg- float The x coordinate of the top left corner of the text.
  • input_pdf_path- Path to the pdf you want the fields from.
  • output_map_path- Path of the new pdf that is generated.
  • page_number- Number of the page to get the map of.
For Example:
fillpdfs.rotate_page(90, 'new.pdf', 'template-3.pdf', 1)
place_radiobutton
place_radiobutton(field_name, x, y, input_pdf_path, output_map_path, page_number, width=10, height=10, font_size=12, font_name=None, fill_color=(0.8,0.8,0.8), font_color=(0,0,0)
  • field_name- The name you want attatched to the field
  • x- The x coordinate of the top left corner of the text.
  • y- The y coordinate of the top right corner of the text.
  • input_pdf_path- Path to the pdf you want the fields from.
  • output_map_path- Path of the new pdf that is generated.
  • page_number- Number of the page to get the map of.
  • width- The width of the image
  • height- The height of the image
  • font_size- Size of the text being inserted.
  • font_name- The name of the font type you are using. List of available fonts below
  • fill_color- The color to use (0,0,0) = white, (1,1,1) = black
  • font_color- The color to use (0,0,0) = white, (1,1,1) = black
For Example:
fillpdfs.place_radiobutton(field_name, x, y, input_pdf_path, output_map_path, page_number, width=10, height=10, font_size=12, font_name=None, fill_color=(0.8,0.8,0.8), font_color=(0,0,0))
place_dropdown
place_dropdown(field_name, values, x, y, input_pdf_path, output_map_path, page_number, width=10, height=10, font_size=12, font_name=None, fill_color=(0.8,0.8,0.8), font_color=(0,0,0))
  • field_name- The name you want attatched to the field
  • values- The values for the dropdown menu. The first value becomes the default.
  • x- The x coordinate of the top left corner of the text.
  • y- The y coordinate of the top right corner of the text.
  • input_pdf_path- Path to the pdf you want the fields from.
  • output_map_path- Path of the new pdf that is generated.
  • page_number- Number of the page to get the map of.
  • width- The width of the image
  • height- The height of the image
  • font_size- Size of the text being inserted.
  • font_name- The name of the font type you are using. https://github.com/t-houssian/fillpdf/blob/main/README.md#fonts
  • fill_color- The color to use (0,0,0) = white, (1,1,1) = black
  • font_color- The color to use (0,0,0) = white, (1,1,1) = black
For Example
fillpdfs.place_dropdown('dropField-1', ("Frankfurt", "Hamburg", "Stuttgart", "Hannover", "Berlin", "München", "Köln", "Potsdam",), 0, 0, 'sample_pdf.pdf', 'template-3.pdf', 1, width=100, height=20, font_size=16)
place_text_box
place_text_box(field_name, prefilled_text, x, y, input_pdf_path, output_map_path, page_number, width=10, height=10, font_size=12, font_name=None, fill_color=(0.8,0.8,0.8), font_color=(0,0,0)):
  • field_name- The name you want attatched to the field
  • prefilled_text- The text you want prefilled in this widget
  • x- The x coordinate of the top left corner of the text.
  • y- The y coordinate of the top right corner of the text.
  • input_pdf_path- Path to the pdf you want the fields from.
  • output_map_path- Path of the new pdf that is generated.
  • page_number- Number of the page to get the map of.
  • width- The width of the image
  • height- The height of the image
  • font_size- Size of the text being inserted.
  • font_name- The name of the font type you are using. https://github.com/t-houssian/fillpdf/blob/main/README.md#fonts
  • fill_color- The color to use (0,0,0) = white, (1,1,1) = black
  • font_color- The color to use (0,0,0) = white, (1,1,1) = black
For Example
fillpdfs.place_text_box('form text', 'textfield-1', 0, 0, 'sample_pdf.pdf', 'template-3.pdf', 1, width=100, height=20, font_size=16)
place_image
place_image(file_name, x, y, input_pdf_path, output_map_path, page_number, width=10, height=10)
  • file_name- The path of the file to be placed in the image
  • x- The x coordinate of the top left corner of the text.
  • y- The y coordinate of the top right corner of the text.
  • input_pdf_path- Path to the pdf you want the fields from.
  • output_map_path- Path of the new pdf that is generated.
  • page_number- Number of the page to get the map of.
  • width- The width of the image
  • height- The height of the image
For Example
fillpdfs.place_image('mush.png', 50, 50, 'template-2.pdf', 'template-3.pdf', 1, width=200, height=200)
place_text
place_text(text, x, y, input_pdf_path, output_map_path, page_number, font_size=12, font_name="helv", color=None)
  • text- The string you want to be place in the document
  • x- The x coordinate of the top left corner of the text.
  • y- The y coordinate of the top right corner of the text.
  • input_pdf_path- Path to the pdf you want the fields from.
  • output_map_path- Path of the new pdf that is generated.
  • page_number- Number of the page to get the map of.
  • width- The width of the image
  • height- The height of the image
For Example
fillpdfs.place_text('Yo', 50, 50, 'template-2.pdf', 'template-3.pdf', 1)
get_coordinate_map
get_coordinate_map(input_pdf_path, output_map_path, page_number=1):
  • input_pdf_path- Path to the pdf you want the fields from.
  • output_map_path- Path of the new pdf that is generated.
  • page_number- Number of the page to get the map of.
For Example:
fillpdfs.get_coordinate_map('template.pdf', 'template-2.pdf')
Fonts (For place functions)
{'courier': 'Courier',
'courier-oblique': 'Courier-Oblique',
'courier-bold': 'Courier-Bold',
'courier-boldoblique': 'Courier-BoldOblique',
'helvetica': 'Helvetica',
'helvetica-oblique': 'Helvetica-Oblique',
'helvetica-bold': 'Helvetica-Bold',
'helvetica-boldoblique': 'Helvetica-BoldOblique',
'times-roman': 'Times-Roman',
'times-italic': 'Times-Italic',
'times-bold': 'Times-Bold',
'times-bolditalic': 'Times-BoldItalic',
'symbol': 'Symbol',
'zapfdingbats': 'ZapfDingbats',
'helv': 'Helvetica',
'heit': 'Helvetica-Oblique',
'hebo': 'Helvetica-Bold',
'hebi': 'Helvetica-BoldOblique',
'cour': 'Courier',
'coit': 'Courier-Oblique',
'cobo': 'Courier-Bold',
'cobi': 'Courier-BoldOblique',
'tiro': 'Times-Roman',
'tibo': 'Times-Bold',
'tiit': 'Times-Italic',
'tibi': 'Times-BoldItalic',
'symb': 'Symbol',
'zadb': 'ZapfDingbats'}

Command Line Use

A command line wrapper is available for this tool. Here are the two commands:

extractfillpdf
extractfillpdf input_pdf_path
or
extractfillpdf input_pdf_path -o output_json_path
  • input_pdf_path- path to your pdf you want to alter (including the pdf name could just leave as 'blank.pdf' if the pdf is in your current directory)
  • output_json_path- path of where you want your json file containing the fields and contents of the pdf to write to (If not included then the default will be the same name/path as the input_pdf_path but .json instead of .pdf)
For Example:
extractfillpdf blank.pdf
or
extractfillpdf blank.pdf -o data.json
insertfillpdf
insertfillpdf -j input_json_path -o output_pdf_path input_pdf_path
  • input_pdf_path- path to your pdf you want to alter (including the pdf name could just leave as 'blank.pdf' if the pdf is in your current directory)
  • input_json_path- path to the json file that you generated and modified with the extractfillpdf command.
  • output_pdf_path- path of where you want your pdf to write to (including the pdf name could just leave as 'new.pdf' to write to current directory)
For Example:
insertfillpdf -j blank.json -o new.pdf blank.pdf
Help Command
extractfillpdf --help or extractfillpdf -h

Will bring up this menu

positional arguments:
  test.pdf              Input pdf file

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -o test.json, --output test.json
                        Output file to write result, if none given, it will be the input file
                        with the JSON extension
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  -v, --verbose         set loglevel to INFO
  -vv, --very-verbose   set loglevel to DEBUG
Or:
insertfillpdf --help or insertfillpdf -h

Will bring up this menu

positional arguments:
  test.pdf              Input PDF file

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -j test.json, --JSON test.json
                        Input JSON file, if none given, it will be the input file with the JSON
                        extension
  -o test_out.pdf, --output test_out.pdf
                        Output file to write result, if none given, it will be the input file
                        with '_out.pdf' extension'
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  -v, --verbose         set loglevel to INFO
  -vv, --very-verbose   set loglevel to DEBUG

Software Demo Video

Installation

pip install fillpdf 
conda install -c conda-forge poppler

poppler is only needed if you are using the as_images=True mode of the flattenpdf function

Development Environment

Builds upon
  • 'pdfrw'
  • 'pdf2image'
  • 'Pillow'
  • 'poppler'
  • 'pymupdf'

Useful Websites

Credit

Future Work

  • Update placing functions to be able to fill as well
  • alter or view pdf versions

How To Contribute

  • Fork the project

  • Add your changes

  • Open a pull request

  • Once pull request is approved I'll merge in the code and push new version to pypi

  • If you want to be a maintainer contact me

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