Parsing, formatting and rendering toolkit for Gerber X3 file format
Project description
PyGerber
📖 Overview
PyGerber is a collection of tools aimed at simplifying the use of the Gerber X3 format.
It is based on Ucamco's The Gerber Layer Format Specification. Revision 2024.05
(Available on
Ucamco's webpage.
PyGerber can be used both as a executable with use of its command line interface and as a Python library.
PyGerber supports modern solutions available in the latest version of the standard (2024.05). At the same time, it includes the implementation of most outdated and selected removed functionalities. This allows it to be used not only with files compliant with the X3 standard but also with those compliant with X2, RS-274X, and RS-274D. Due to limited access to files in older standards and ambiguities within them, there is a risk that some older functionalities may behave incorrectly.
If you have found a bug in the PyGerber library, please report it in the Issues section of our project's repository. We will be glad to examine your report and possibly fix the problem.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please open a new discussion thread in the Discussions section of our repository. We will be happy to help you and discuss your ideas.
📦 Installation
PyGerber can be installed with pip
from PyPI:
pip install pygerber
This way only the core of PyGerber features will be installed. It will not include
language server, SVG rendering support and other optional features. If you want to
install all available features, include all
extras set in installation request, like
this:
pip install pygerber[all]
Alternatively, it is also possible to install it directly from repository:
pip install git+https://github.com/Argmaster/pygerber
📚 Documentation
PyGerber has a online documentation hosted on Github Pages. It will be a great starting point for your journey with PyGerber. You can find documentation here here. If you are looking for documentation of older version of PyGerber, please use version selector dropdown available next to the title in top bar menu.
📜 License
PyGerber is licensed under MIT license. You can find full text of the license in the LICENSE file in the root directory of the repository.
🛠 Tools
Collection of tool available in PyGerber constantly grows. Most of the tools can be accessed both with command line and as a Python API. Below you can find list of all currently available ones:
- Image generator (PNG/JPEG)
- Code formatter
- Language server (Visual Studio Code extension available)
🖮 PyGerber APIs
PyGerber provides APIs for accessing most of its functionalities. There are selected modules designed to be used as libraries, they reexport public parts of implementation in a convenient way. Avoid importing stuff from modules not listed below and not mentioned in documentation, as this may inflict suffering and damnation upon you 💀 (Just joking, but they may get deleted/moved at any time, so you know 😼).
Below you can find list of available APIs:
pygerber.gerberx3.api
pygerber.gerberx3.ast
pygerber.gerberx3.ast.nodes
pygerber.gerberx3.compiler
pygerber.gerberx3.parser
pygerber.gerberx3.formatter
pygerber.vm
pygerber.vm.commands
pygerber.vm.pillow
pygerber.vm.types
If you need something that is not reexported from those modules, eg. some exception class you need to catch, please open an Issue so we can evaluate that issue and possibly add missing reexport.
💻 PyGerber CLI
PyGerber provides non-interactive command line interface which provides means to access
some of its features. pygerber
command is available after installation and can be used
to access tools with use of subcommands.
To check version of PyGerber available in your environment, you can use:
pygerber --version
To access PyGerbers image rendering feature, you can use render
subcommand. Assuming
that your Gerber file is named source.gbr
and you want to render a PNG image of it,
you can use following command:
pygerber render raster source.gbr -o output.png
This will create output.png
file in current working directory. Depending on your image
size you may need to adjust --dpmm
parameter to raise or lower the resolution of
image.
PyGerber has also a lot more options related to rendering available. For extensible guide on how to use PyGerber CLI, please refer to documentation.
§ Language Server
PyGerber provides Gerber X3/X2 Language Server conforming to
Language Servere Protocol
defined by Microsoft. It can be enabled by installing PyGerber extras set
language-server
with following command:
pip install pygerber[language-server]
Afterwards you can use following command to check if PyGerber correctly recognized that language server feature should be enabled:
pygerber is-language-server-available
If you have encountered a problem with language server please report it in the Issues section of Github repository of this project.
If you have a suggestion for improvement, please open a new discussion thread in the Discussions section of our repository.
To fully utilize power of this language server you can use Visual Studio Code extension
Gerber X3/X2 Format Support
(argmaster.gerber-x3-x2-format-support
). Repository of this extension is available
here. If you encounter any
problems with that extension, please report them in the
Issues section
of its repository. If you are not sure whether the problem is caused by extension or by
language server, please report it in the
Issues section
of the extension, we will move it to PyGerber repository if necessary.
Development
For development guidelines please visit documentation Development
section
here.
Acknowledgments
I would like to thank Professor Janusz Młodzianowski from the University of Gdańsk, who inspired me with the idea to implement the Gerber format at the beginning of my bachelor's degree. I would like to also express my gratitude to Karel Tavernier, the long-time steward of the Gerber format, for his support and expert guidance during my work on this project. Without them, this project would have never come to life. Finally, I would like to thank all the people who have contributed, are contributing and will contribute to PyGerber. Your help is invaluable and I am grateful for it.
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