Source code for PyPDF2._page

# Copyright (c) 2006, Mathieu Fenniak
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import math
import uuid
import warnings
from decimal import Decimal
from typing import (
    Any,
    Callable,
    Dict,
    Iterable,
    Iterator,
    List,
    Optional,
    Set,
    Tuple,
    Union,
    cast,
)

from ._cmap import build_char_map, unknown_char_map
from ._protocols import PdfReaderProtocol
from ._utils import (
    CompressedTransformationMatrix,
    File,
    TransformationMatrixType,
    deprecation_no_replacement,
    deprecation_with_replacement,
    logger_warning,
    matrix_multiply,
)
from .constants import AnnotationDictionaryAttributes as ADA
from .constants import ImageAttributes as IA
from .constants import PageAttributes as PG
from .constants import Ressources as RES
from .errors import PageSizeNotDefinedError
from .filters import _xobj_to_image
from .generic import (
    ArrayObject,
    ContentStream,
    DictionaryObject,
    EncodedStreamObject,
    FloatObject,
    IndirectObject,
    NameObject,
    NullObject,
    NumberObject,
    RectangleObject,
    encode_pdfdocencoding,
)

CUSTOM_RTL_MIN: int = -1
CUSTOM_RTL_MAX: int = -1
CUSTOM_RTL_SPECIAL_CHARS: List[int] = []


def set_custom_rtl(
    _min: Union[str, int, None] = None,
    _max: Union[str, int, None] = None,
    specials: Union[str, List[int], None] = None,
) -> Tuple[int, int, List[int]]:
    """
    Change the Right-To-Left and special characters custom parameters.

    Args:
        _min: The new minimum value for the range of custom characters that
            will be written right to left.
            If set to `None`, the value will not be changed.
            If set to an integer or string, it will be converted to its ASCII code.
            The default value is -1, which sets no additional range to be converted.
        _max: The new maximum value for the range of custom characters that will be written right to left.
            If set to `None`, the value will not be changed.
            If set to an integer or string, it will be converted to its ASCII code.
            The default value is -1, which sets no additional range to be converted.
        specials: The new list of special characters to be inserted in the current insertion order.
            If set to `None`, the current value will not be changed.
            If set to a string, it will be converted to a list of ASCII codes.
            The default value is an empty list.

    Returns:
        A tuple containing the new values for `CUSTOM_RTL_MIN`, `CUSTOM_RTL_MAX`, and `CUSTOM_RTL_SPECIAL_CHARS`.
    """
    global CUSTOM_RTL_MIN, CUSTOM_RTL_MAX, CUSTOM_RTL_SPECIAL_CHARS
    if isinstance(_min, int):
        CUSTOM_RTL_MIN = _min
    elif isinstance(_min, str):
        CUSTOM_RTL_MIN = ord(_min)
    if isinstance(_max, int):
        CUSTOM_RTL_MAX = _max
    elif isinstance(_max, str):
        CUSTOM_RTL_MAX = ord(_max)
    if isinstance(specials, str):
        CUSTOM_RTL_SPECIAL_CHARS = [ord(x) for x in specials]
    elif isinstance(specials, list):
        CUSTOM_RTL_SPECIAL_CHARS = specials
    return CUSTOM_RTL_MIN, CUSTOM_RTL_MAX, CUSTOM_RTL_SPECIAL_CHARS


def _get_rectangle(self: Any, name: str, defaults: Iterable[str]) -> RectangleObject:
    retval: Union[None, RectangleObject, IndirectObject] = self.get(name)
    if isinstance(retval, RectangleObject):
        return retval
    if retval is None:
        for d in defaults:
            retval = self.get(d)
            if retval is not None:
                break
    if isinstance(retval, IndirectObject):
        retval = self.pdf.get_object(retval)
    retval = RectangleObject(retval)  # type: ignore
    _set_rectangle(self, name, retval)
    return retval


def getRectangle(
    self: Any, name: str, defaults: Iterable[str]
) -> RectangleObject:  # pragma: no cover
    deprecation_no_replacement("getRectangle", "3.0.0")
    return _get_rectangle(self, name, defaults)


def _set_rectangle(self: Any, name: str, value: Union[RectangleObject, float]) -> None:
    name = NameObject(name)
    self[name] = value


def setRectangle(
    self: Any, name: str, value: Union[RectangleObject, float]
) -> None:  # pragma: no cover
    deprecation_no_replacement("setRectangle", "3.0.0")
    _set_rectangle(self, name, value)


def _delete_rectangle(self: Any, name: str) -> None:
    del self[name]


def deleteRectangle(self: Any, name: str) -> None:  # pragma: no cover
    deprecation_no_replacement("deleteRectangle", "3.0.0")
    del self[name]


def _create_rectangle_accessor(name: str, fallback: Iterable[str]) -> property:
    return property(
        lambda self: _get_rectangle(self, name, fallback),
        lambda self, value: _set_rectangle(self, name, value),
        lambda self: _delete_rectangle(self, name),
    )


def createRectangleAccessor(
    name: str, fallback: Iterable[str]
) -> property:  # pragma: no cover
    deprecation_no_replacement("createRectangleAccessor", "3.0.0")
    return _create_rectangle_accessor(name, fallback)


[docs]class Transformation: """ Represent a 2D transformation. The transformation between two coordinate systems is represented by a 3-by-3 transformation matrix matrix with the following form:: a b 0 c d 0 e f 1 Because a transformation matrix has only six elements that can be changed, it is usually specified in PDF as the six-element array [ a b c d e f ]. Coordinate transformations are expressed as matrix multiplications:: a b 0 [ x′ y′ 1 ] = [ x y 1 ] × c d 0 e f 1 Example ------- >>> from PyPDF2 import Transformation >>> op = Transformation().scale(sx=2, sy=3).translate(tx=10, ty=20) >>> page.add_transformation(op) """ # 9.5.4 Coordinate Systems for 3D # 4.2.2 Common Transformations def __init__(self, ctm: CompressedTransformationMatrix = (1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0)): self.ctm = ctm @property def matrix(self) -> TransformationMatrixType: """ Return the transformation matrix as a tuple of tuples in the form: ((a, b, 0), (c, d, 0), (e, f, 1)) """ return ( (self.ctm[0], self.ctm[1], 0), (self.ctm[2], self.ctm[3], 0), (self.ctm[4], self.ctm[5], 1), )
[docs] @staticmethod def compress(matrix: TransformationMatrixType) -> CompressedTransformationMatrix: """ Compresses the transformation matrix into a tuple of (a, b, c, d, e, f). Args: matrix: The transformation matrix as a tuple of tuples. Returns: A tuple representing the transformation matrix as (a, b, c, d, e, f) """ return ( matrix[0][0], matrix[0][1], matrix[1][0], matrix[1][1], matrix[2][0], matrix[2][1], )
[docs] def translate(self, tx: float = 0, ty: float = 0) -> "Transformation": """ Translate the contents of a page. Args: tx: The translation along the x-axis. ty: The translation along the y-axis. Returns: A new `Transformation` instance """ m = self.ctm return Transformation(ctm=(m[0], m[1], m[2], m[3], m[4] + tx, m[5] + ty))
[docs] def scale( self, sx: Optional[float] = None, sy: Optional[float] = None ) -> "Transformation": """ Scale the contents of a page towards the origin of the coordinate system. Typically, that is the lower-left corner of the page. That can be changed by translating the contents / the page boxes. Args: sx: The scale factor along the x-axis. sy: The scale factor along the y-axis. Returns: A new Transformation instance with the scaled matrix. """ if sx is None and sy is None: raise ValueError("Either sx or sy must be specified") if sx is None: sx = sy if sy is None: sy = sx assert sx is not None assert sy is not None op: TransformationMatrixType = ((sx, 0, 0), (0, sy, 0), (0, 0, 1)) ctm = Transformation.compress(matrix_multiply(self.matrix, op)) return Transformation(ctm)
[docs] def rotate(self, rotation: float) -> "Transformation": """ Rotate the contents of a page. Args: rotation: The angle of rotation in degrees. Returns: A new `Transformation` instance with the rotated matrix. """ rotation = math.radians(rotation) op: TransformationMatrixType = ( (math.cos(rotation), math.sin(rotation), 0), (-math.sin(rotation), math.cos(rotation), 0), (0, 0, 1), ) ctm = Transformation.compress(matrix_multiply(self.matrix, op)) return Transformation(ctm)
def __repr__(self) -> str: return f"Transformation(ctm={self.ctm})"
[docs] def apply_on( self, pt: Union[Tuple[Decimal, Decimal], Tuple[float, float], List[float]] ) -> Union[Tuple[float, float], List[float]]: """ Apply the transformation matrix on the given point. Args: pt: A tuple or list representing the point in the form (x, y) Returns: A tuple or list representing the transformed point in the form (x', y') """ pt1 = ( float(pt[0]) * self.ctm[0] + float(pt[1]) * self.ctm[2] + self.ctm[4], float(pt[0]) * self.ctm[1] + float(pt[1]) * self.ctm[3] + self.ctm[5], ) return list(pt1) if isinstance(pt, list) else pt1
[docs]class PageObject(DictionaryObject): """ PageObject represents a single page within a PDF file. Typically this object will be created by accessing the :meth:`get_page()<PyPDF2.PdfReader.get_page>` method of the :class:`PdfReader<PyPDF2.PdfReader>` class, but it is also possible to create an empty page with the :meth:`create_blank_page()<PyPDF2._page.PageObject.create_blank_page>` static method. Args: pdf: PDF file the page belongs to. indirect_reference: Stores the original indirect reference to this object in its source PDF """ original_page: "PageObject" # very local use in writer when appending def __init__( self, pdf: Optional[PdfReaderProtocol] = None, indirect_reference: Optional[IndirectObject] = None, indirect_ref: Optional[IndirectObject] = None, # deprecated ) -> None: DictionaryObject.__init__(self) self.pdf: Optional[PdfReaderProtocol] = pdf if indirect_ref is not None: # deprecated warnings.warn( ( "indirect_ref is deprecated and will be removed in " "PyPDF2 4.0.0. Use indirect_reference instead of indirect_ref." ), DeprecationWarning, ) if indirect_reference is not None: raise ValueError("Use indirect_reference instead of indirect_ref.") indirect_reference = indirect_ref self.indirect_reference = indirect_reference @property def indirect_ref(self) -> Optional[IndirectObject]: # deprecated warnings.warn( ( "indirect_ref is deprecated and will be removed in PyPDF2 4.0.0" "Use indirect_reference instead of indirect_ref." ), DeprecationWarning, ) return self.indirect_reference @indirect_ref.setter def indirect_ref(self, value: Optional[IndirectObject]) -> None: # deprecated self.indirect_reference = value
[docs] def hash_value_data(self) -> bytes: data = super().hash_value_data() data += b"%d" % id(self) return data
@property def user_unit(self) -> float: """ A read-only positive number giving the size of user space units. It is in multiples of 1/72 inch. Hence a value of 1 means a user space unit is 1/72 inch, and a value of 3 means that a user space unit is 3/72 inch. """ return self.get(PG.USER_UNIT, 1)
[docs] @staticmethod def create_blank_page( pdf: Optional[Any] = None, # PdfReader width: Union[float, Decimal, None] = None, height: Union[float, Decimal, None] = None, ) -> "PageObject": """ Return a new blank page. If ``width`` or ``height`` is ``None``, try to get the page size from the last page of *pdf*. Args: pdf: PDF file the page belongs to width: The width of the new page expressed in default user space units. height: The height of the new page expressed in default user space units. Returns: The new blank page Raises: PageSizeNotDefinedError: if ``pdf`` is ``None`` or contains no page """ page = PageObject(pdf) # Creates a new page (cf PDF Reference 7.7.3.3) page.__setitem__(NameObject(PG.TYPE), NameObject("/Page")) page.__setitem__(NameObject(PG.PARENT), NullObject()) page.__setitem__(NameObject(PG.RESOURCES), DictionaryObject()) if width is None or height is None: if pdf is not None and len(pdf.pages) > 0: lastpage = pdf.pages[len(pdf.pages) - 1] width = lastpage.mediabox.width height = lastpage.mediabox.height else: raise PageSizeNotDefinedError page.__setitem__( NameObject(PG.MEDIABOX), RectangleObject((0, 0, width, height)) # type: ignore ) return page
[docs] @staticmethod def createBlankPage( pdf: Optional[Any] = None, # PdfReader width: Union[float, Decimal, None] = None, height: Union[float, Decimal, None] = None, ) -> "PageObject": # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`create_blank_page` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("createBlankPage", "create_blank_page", "3.0.0") return PageObject.create_blank_page(pdf, width, height)
@property def images(self) -> List[File]: """ Get a list of all images of the page. This requires pillow. You can install it via 'pip install PyPDF2[image]'. For the moment, this does NOT include inline images. They will be added in future. """ images_extracted: List[File] = [] if RES.XOBJECT not in self[PG.RESOURCES]: # type: ignore return images_extracted x_object = self[PG.RESOURCES][RES.XOBJECT].get_object() # type: ignore for obj in x_object: if x_object[obj][IA.SUBTYPE] == "/Image": extension, byte_stream = _xobj_to_image(x_object[obj]) if extension is not None: filename = f"{obj[1:]}{extension}" images_extracted.append(File(name=filename, data=byte_stream)) return images_extracted @property def rotation(self) -> int: """ The VISUAL rotation of the page. This number has to be a multiple of 90 degrees: 0,90,180,270 This property does not affect "/Contents" """ return int(self.get(PG.ROTATE, 0)) @rotation.setter def rotation(self, r: Union[int, float]) -> None: self[NameObject(PG.ROTATE)] = NumberObject((((int(r) + 45) // 90) * 90) % 360)
[docs] def transfer_rotation_to_content(self) -> None: """ Apply the rotation of the page to the content and the media/crop/... boxes. It's recommended to apply this function before page merging. """ r = -self.rotation # rotation to apply is in the otherway self.rotation = 0 mb = RectangleObject(self.mediabox) trsf = ( Transformation() .translate( -float(mb.left + mb.width / 2), -float(mb.bottom + mb.height / 2) ) .rotate(r) ) pt1 = trsf.apply_on(mb.lower_left) pt2 = trsf.apply_on(mb.upper_right) trsf = trsf.translate(-min(pt1[0], pt2[0]), -min(pt1[1], pt2[1])) self.add_transformation(trsf, False) for b in ["/MediaBox", "/CropBox", "/BleedBox", "/TrimBox", "/ArtBox"]: if b in self: rr = RectangleObject(self[b]) # type: ignore pt1 = trsf.apply_on(rr.lower_left) pt2 = trsf.apply_on(rr.upper_right) self[NameObject(b)] = RectangleObject( ( min(pt1[0], pt2[0]), min(pt1[1], pt2[1]), max(pt1[0], pt2[0]), max(pt1[1], pt2[1]), ) )
[docs] def rotate(self, angle: int) -> "PageObject": """ Rotate a page clockwise by increments of 90 degrees. Args: angle: Angle to rotate the page. Must be an increment of 90 deg. """ if angle % 90 != 0: raise ValueError("Rotation angle must be a multiple of 90") rotate_obj = self.get(PG.ROTATE, 0) current_angle = ( rotate_obj if isinstance(rotate_obj, int) else rotate_obj.get_object() ) self[NameObject(PG.ROTATE)] = NumberObject(current_angle + angle) return self
[docs] def rotate_clockwise(self, angle: int) -> "PageObject": # pragma: no cover deprecation_with_replacement("rotate_clockwise", "rotate", "3.0.0") return self.rotate(angle)
[docs] def rotateClockwise(self, angle: int) -> "PageObject": # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`rotate_clockwise` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("rotateClockwise", "rotate", "3.0.0") return self.rotate(angle)
[docs] def rotateCounterClockwise(self, angle: int) -> "PageObject": # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`rotate_clockwise` with a negative argument instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("rotateCounterClockwise", "rotate", "3.0.0") return self.rotate(-angle)
@staticmethod def _merge_resources( res1: DictionaryObject, res2: DictionaryObject, resource: Any ) -> Tuple[Dict[str, Any], Dict[str, Any]]: new_res = DictionaryObject() new_res.update(res1.get(resource, DictionaryObject()).get_object()) page2res = cast( DictionaryObject, res2.get(resource, DictionaryObject()).get_object() ) rename_res = {} for key in list(page2res.keys()): if key in new_res and new_res.raw_get(key) != page2res.raw_get(key): newname = NameObject(key + str(uuid.uuid4())) rename_res[key] = newname new_res[newname] = page2res[key] elif key not in new_res: new_res[key] = page2res.raw_get(key) return new_res, rename_res @staticmethod def _content_stream_rename( stream: ContentStream, rename: Dict[Any, Any], pdf: Any # PdfReader ) -> ContentStream: if not rename: return stream stream = ContentStream(stream, pdf) for operands, _operator in stream.operations: if isinstance(operands, list): for i in range(len(operands)): op = operands[i] if isinstance(op, NameObject): operands[i] = rename.get(op, op) elif isinstance(operands, dict): for i in operands: op = operands[i] if isinstance(op, NameObject): operands[i] = rename.get(op, op) else: raise KeyError(f"type of operands is {type(operands)}") return stream @staticmethod def _push_pop_gs(contents: Any, pdf: Any) -> ContentStream: # PdfReader # adds a graphics state "push" and "pop" to the beginning and end # of a content stream. This isolates it from changes such as # transformation matricies. stream = ContentStream(contents, pdf) stream.operations.insert(0, ([], "q")) stream.operations.append(([], "Q")) return stream @staticmethod def _add_transformation_matrix( contents: Any, pdf: Any, ctm: CompressedTransformationMatrix ) -> ContentStream: # PdfReader # adds transformation matrix at the beginning of the given # contents stream. a, b, c, d, e, f = ctm contents = ContentStream(contents, pdf) contents.operations.insert( 0, [ [ FloatObject(a), FloatObject(b), FloatObject(c), FloatObject(d), FloatObject(e), FloatObject(f), ], " cm", ], ) return contents
[docs] def get_contents(self) -> Optional[ContentStream]: """ Access the page contents. :return: the ``/Contents`` object, or ``None`` if it doesn't exist. ``/Contents`` is optional, as described in PDF Reference 7.7.3.3 """ if PG.CONTENTS in self: return self[PG.CONTENTS].get_object() # type: ignore else: return None
[docs] def getContents(self) -> Optional[ContentStream]: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`get_contents` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("getContents", "get_contents", "3.0.0") return self.get_contents()
[docs] def merge_page(self, page2: "PageObject", expand: bool = False) -> None: """ Merge the content streams of two pages into one. Resource references (i.e. fonts) are maintained from both pages. The mediabox/cropbox/etc of this page are not altered. The parameter page's content stream will be added to the end of this page's content stream, meaning that it will be drawn after, or "on top" of this page. Args: page2: The page to be merged into this one. Should be an instance of :class:`PageObject<PageObject>`. expand: If true, the current page dimensions will be expanded to accommodate the dimensions of the page to be merged. """ self._merge_page(page2, expand=expand)
[docs] def mergePage(self, page2: "PageObject") -> None: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`merge_page` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("mergePage", "merge_page", "3.0.0") return self.merge_page(page2)
def _merge_page( self, page2: "PageObject", page2transformation: Optional[Callable[[Any], ContentStream]] = None, ctm: Optional[CompressedTransformationMatrix] = None, expand: bool = False, ) -> None: # First we work on merging the resource dictionaries. This allows us # to find out what symbols in the content streams we might need to # rename. new_resources = DictionaryObject() rename = {} try: original_resources = cast(DictionaryObject, self[PG.RESOURCES].get_object()) except KeyError: original_resources = DictionaryObject() try: page2resources = cast(DictionaryObject, page2[PG.RESOURCES].get_object()) except KeyError: page2resources = DictionaryObject() new_annots = ArrayObject() for page in (self, page2): if PG.ANNOTS in page: annots = page[PG.ANNOTS] if isinstance(annots, ArrayObject): for ref in annots: new_annots.append(ref) for res in ( RES.EXT_G_STATE, RES.FONT, RES.XOBJECT, RES.COLOR_SPACE, RES.PATTERN, RES.SHADING, RES.PROPERTIES, ): new, newrename = PageObject._merge_resources( original_resources, page2resources, res ) if new: new_resources[NameObject(res)] = new rename.update(newrename) # Combine /ProcSet sets. new_resources[NameObject(RES.PROC_SET)] = ArrayObject( frozenset( original_resources.get(RES.PROC_SET, ArrayObject()).get_object() ).union( frozenset(page2resources.get(RES.PROC_SET, ArrayObject()).get_object()) ) ) new_content_array = ArrayObject() original_content = self.get_contents() if original_content is not None: new_content_array.append( PageObject._push_pop_gs(original_content, self.pdf) ) page2content = page2.get_contents() if page2content is not None: page2content = ContentStream(page2content, self.pdf) rect = page2.trimbox page2content.operations.insert( 0, ( map( FloatObject, [ rect.left, rect.bottom, rect.width, rect.height, ], ), "re", ), ) page2content.operations.insert(1, ([], "W")) page2content.operations.insert(2, ([], "n")) if page2transformation is not None: page2content = page2transformation(page2content) page2content = PageObject._content_stream_rename( page2content, rename, self.pdf ) page2content = PageObject._push_pop_gs(page2content, self.pdf) new_content_array.append(page2content) # if expanding the page to fit a new page, calculate the new media box size if expand: self._expand_mediabox(page2, ctm) self[NameObject(PG.CONTENTS)] = ContentStream(new_content_array, self.pdf) self[NameObject(PG.RESOURCES)] = new_resources self[NameObject(PG.ANNOTS)] = new_annots def _expand_mediabox( self, page2: "PageObject", ctm: Optional[CompressedTransformationMatrix] ) -> None: corners1 = ( self.mediabox.left.as_numeric(), self.mediabox.bottom.as_numeric(), self.mediabox.right.as_numeric(), self.mediabox.top.as_numeric(), ) corners2 = ( page2.mediabox.left.as_numeric(), page2.mediabox.bottom.as_numeric(), page2.mediabox.left.as_numeric(), page2.mediabox.top.as_numeric(), page2.mediabox.right.as_numeric(), page2.mediabox.top.as_numeric(), page2.mediabox.right.as_numeric(), page2.mediabox.bottom.as_numeric(), ) if ctm is not None: ctm = tuple(float(x) for x in ctm) # type: ignore[assignment] new_x = tuple( ctm[0] * corners2[i] + ctm[2] * corners2[i + 1] + ctm[4] for i in range(0, 8, 2) ) new_y = tuple( ctm[1] * corners2[i] + ctm[3] * corners2[i + 1] + ctm[5] for i in range(0, 8, 2) ) else: new_x = corners2[0:8:2] new_y = corners2[1:8:2] lowerleft = (min(new_x), min(new_y)) upperright = (max(new_x), max(new_y)) lowerleft = (min(corners1[0], lowerleft[0]), min(corners1[1], lowerleft[1])) upperright = ( max(corners1[2], upperright[0]), max(corners1[3], upperright[1]), ) self.mediabox.lower_left = lowerleft self.mediabox.upper_right = upperright
[docs] def mergeTransformedPage( self, page2: "PageObject", ctm: Union[CompressedTransformationMatrix, Transformation], expand: bool = False, ) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ mergeTransformedPage is similar to merge_page, but a transformation matrix is applied to the merged stream. :param PageObject page2: The page to be merged into this one. Should be an instance of :class:`PageObject<PageObject>`. :param tuple ctm: a 6-element tuple containing the operands of the transformation matrix :param bool expand: Whether the page should be expanded to fit the dimensions of the page to be merged. .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`add_transformation` and :meth:`merge_page` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement( "page.mergeTransformedPage(page2, ctm)", "page2.add_transformation(ctm); page.merge_page(page2)", "3.0.0", ) if isinstance(ctm, Transformation): ctm = ctm.ctm ctm = cast(CompressedTransformationMatrix, ctm) self._merge_page( page2, lambda page2Content: PageObject._add_transformation_matrix( page2Content, page2.pdf, ctm # type: ignore[arg-type] ), ctm, expand, )
[docs] def mergeScaledPage( self, page2: "PageObject", scale: float, expand: bool = False ) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ mergeScaledPage is similar to merge_page, but the stream to be merged is scaled by applying a transformation matrix. :param PageObject page2: The page to be merged into this one. Should be an instance of :class:`PageObject<PageObject>`. :param float scale: The scaling factor :param bool expand: Whether the page should be expanded to fit the dimensions of the page to be merged. .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`add_transformation` and :meth:`merge_page` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement( "page.mergeScaledPage(page2, scale, expand)", "page2.add_transformation(Transformation().scale(scale)); page.merge_page(page2, expand)", "3.0.0", ) op = Transformation().scale(scale, scale) self.mergeTransformedPage(page2, op, expand)
[docs] def mergeRotatedPage( self, page2: "PageObject", rotation: float, expand: bool = False ) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ mergeRotatedPage is similar to merge_page, but the stream to be merged is rotated by applying a transformation matrix. :param PageObject page2: the page to be merged into this one. Should be an instance of :class:`PageObject<PageObject>`. :param float rotation: The angle of the rotation, in degrees :param bool expand: Whether the page should be expanded to fit the dimensions of the page to be merged. .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`add_transformation` and :meth:`merge_page` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement( "page.mergeRotatedPage(page2, rotation, expand)", "page2.add_transformation(Transformation().rotate(rotation)); page.merge_page(page2, expand)", "3.0.0", ) op = Transformation().rotate(rotation) self.mergeTransformedPage(page2, op, expand)
[docs] def mergeTranslatedPage( self, page2: "PageObject", tx: float, ty: float, expand: bool = False ) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ mergeTranslatedPage is similar to merge_page, but the stream to be merged is translated by applying a transformation matrix. :param PageObject page2: the page to be merged into this one. Should be an instance of :class:`PageObject<PageObject>`. :param float tx: The translation on X axis :param float ty: The translation on Y axis :param bool expand: Whether the page should be expanded to fit the dimensions of the page to be merged. .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`add_transformation` and :meth:`merge_page` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement( "page.mergeTranslatedPage(page2, tx, ty, expand)", "page2.add_transformation(Transformation().translate(tx, ty)); page.merge_page(page2, expand)", "3.0.0", ) op = Transformation().translate(tx, ty) self.mergeTransformedPage(page2, op, expand)
[docs] def mergeRotatedTranslatedPage( self, page2: "PageObject", rotation: float, tx: float, ty: float, expand: bool = False, ) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ mergeRotatedTranslatedPage is similar to merge_page, but the stream to be merged is rotated and translated by applying a transformation matrix. :param PageObject page2: the page to be merged into this one. Should be an instance of :class:`PageObject<PageObject>`. :param float tx: The translation on X axis :param float ty: The translation on Y axis :param float rotation: The angle of the rotation, in degrees :param bool expand: Whether the page should be expanded to fit the dimensions of the page to be merged. .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`add_transformation` and :meth:`merge_page` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement( "page.mergeRotatedTranslatedPage(page2, rotation, tx, ty, expand)", "page2.add_transformation(Transformation().rotate(rotation).translate(tx, ty)); page.merge_page(page2, expand)", "3.0.0", ) op = Transformation().translate(-tx, -ty).rotate(rotation).translate(tx, ty) return self.mergeTransformedPage(page2, op, expand)
[docs] def mergeRotatedScaledPage( self, page2: "PageObject", rotation: float, scale: float, expand: bool = False ) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ mergeRotatedScaledPage is similar to merge_page, but the stream to be merged is rotated and scaled by applying a transformation matrix. :param PageObject page2: the page to be merged into this one. Should be an instance of :class:`PageObject<PageObject>`. :param float rotation: The angle of the rotation, in degrees :param float scale: The scaling factor :param bool expand: Whether the page should be expanded to fit the dimensions of the page to be merged. .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`add_transformation` and :meth:`merge_page` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement( "page.mergeRotatedScaledPage(page2, rotation, scale, expand)", "page2.add_transformation(Transformation().rotate(rotation).scale(scale)); page.merge_page(page2, expand)", "3.0.0", ) op = Transformation().rotate(rotation).scale(scale, scale) self.mergeTransformedPage(page2, op, expand)
[docs] def mergeScaledTranslatedPage( self, page2: "PageObject", scale: float, tx: float, ty: float, expand: bool = False, ) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ mergeScaledTranslatedPage is similar to merge_page, but the stream to be merged is translated and scaled by applying a transformation matrix. :param PageObject page2: the page to be merged into this one. Should be an instance of :class:`PageObject<PageObject>`. :param float scale: The scaling factor :param float tx: The translation on X axis :param float ty: The translation on Y axis :param bool expand: Whether the page should be expanded to fit the dimensions of the page to be merged. .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`add_transformation` and :meth:`merge_page` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement( "page.mergeScaledTranslatedPage(page2, scale, tx, ty, expand)", "page2.add_transformation(Transformation().scale(scale).translate(tx, ty)); page.merge_page(page2, expand)", "3.0.0", ) op = Transformation().scale(scale, scale).translate(tx, ty) return self.mergeTransformedPage(page2, op, expand)
[docs] def mergeRotatedScaledTranslatedPage( self, page2: "PageObject", rotation: float, scale: float, tx: float, ty: float, expand: bool = False, ) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ mergeRotatedScaledTranslatedPage is similar to merge_page, but the stream to be merged is translated, rotated and scaled by applying a transformation matrix. :param PageObject page2: the page to be merged into this one. Should be an instance of :class:`PageObject<PageObject>`. :param float tx: The translation on X axis :param float ty: The translation on Y axis :param float rotation: The angle of the rotation, in degrees :param float scale: The scaling factor :param bool expand: Whether the page should be expanded to fit the dimensions of the page to be merged. .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`add_transformation` and :meth:`merge_page` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement( "page.mergeRotatedScaledTranslatedPage(page2, rotation, tx, ty, expand)", "page2.add_transformation(Transformation().rotate(rotation).scale(scale)); page.merge_page(page2, expand)", "3.0.0", ) op = Transformation().rotate(rotation).scale(scale, scale).translate(tx, ty) self.mergeTransformedPage(page2, op, expand)
[docs] def add_transformation( self, ctm: Union[Transformation, CompressedTransformationMatrix], expand: bool = False, ) -> None: """ Apply a transformation matrix to the page. Args: ctm: A 6-element tuple containing the operands of the transformation matrix. Alternatively, a :py:class:`Transformation<PyPDF2.Transformation>` object can be passed. See :doc:`/user/cropping-and-transforming`. """ if isinstance(ctm, Transformation): ctm = ctm.ctm content = self.get_contents() if content is not None: content = PageObject._add_transformation_matrix(content, self.pdf, ctm) content = PageObject._push_pop_gs(content, self.pdf) self[NameObject(PG.CONTENTS)] = content # if expanding the page to fit a new page, calculate the new media box size if expand: corners = [ self.mediabox.left.as_numeric(), self.mediabox.bottom.as_numeric(), self.mediabox.left.as_numeric(), self.mediabox.top.as_numeric(), self.mediabox.right.as_numeric(), self.mediabox.top.as_numeric(), self.mediabox.right.as_numeric(), self.mediabox.bottom.as_numeric(), ] ctm = tuple(float(x) for x in ctm) # type: ignore[assignment] new_x = [ ctm[0] * corners[i] + ctm[2] * corners[i + 1] + ctm[4] for i in range(0, 8, 2) ] new_y = [ ctm[1] * corners[i] + ctm[3] * corners[i + 1] + ctm[5] for i in range(0, 8, 2) ] lowerleft = (min(new_x), min(new_y)) upperright = (max(new_x), max(new_y)) lowerleft = (min(corners[0], lowerleft[0]), min(corners[1], lowerleft[1])) upperright = ( max(corners[2], upperright[0]), max(corners[3], upperright[1]), ) self.mediabox.lower_left = lowerleft self.mediabox.upper_right = upperright
[docs] def addTransformation( self, ctm: CompressedTransformationMatrix ) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`add_transformation` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("addTransformation", "add_transformation", "3.0.0") self.add_transformation(ctm)
[docs] def scale(self, sx: float, sy: float) -> None: """ Scale a page by the given factors by applying a transformation matrix to its content and updating the page size. This updates the mediabox, the cropbox, and the contents of the page. Args: sx: The scaling factor on horizontal axis. sy: The scaling factor on vertical axis. """ self.add_transformation((sx, 0, 0, sy, 0, 0)) self.cropbox = self.cropbox.scale(sx, sy) self.artbox = self.artbox.scale(sx, sy) self.bleedbox = self.bleedbox.scale(sx, sy) self.trimbox = self.trimbox.scale(sx, sy) self.mediabox = self.mediabox.scale(sx, sy) if PG.ANNOTS in self: annotations = self[PG.ANNOTS] if isinstance(annotations, ArrayObject): for annotation in annotations: annotation_obj = annotation.get_object() if ADA.Rect in annotation_obj: rectangle = annotation_obj[ADA.Rect] if isinstance(rectangle, ArrayObject): rectangle[0] = FloatObject(float(rectangle[0]) * sx) rectangle[1] = FloatObject(float(rectangle[1]) * sy) rectangle[2] = FloatObject(float(rectangle[2]) * sx) rectangle[3] = FloatObject(float(rectangle[3]) * sy) if PG.VP in self: viewport = self[PG.VP] if isinstance(viewport, ArrayObject): bbox = viewport[0]["/BBox"] else: bbox = viewport["/BBox"] # type: ignore scaled_bbox = RectangleObject( ( float(bbox[0]) * sx, float(bbox[1]) * sy, float(bbox[2]) * sx, float(bbox[3]) * sy, ) ) if isinstance(viewport, ArrayObject): self[NameObject(PG.VP)][NumberObject(0)][ # type: ignore NameObject("/BBox") ] = scaled_bbox else: self[NameObject(PG.VP)][NameObject("/BBox")] = scaled_bbox # type: ignore
[docs] def scale_by(self, factor: float) -> None: """ Scale a page by the given factor by applying a transformation matrix to its content and updating the page size. Args: factor: The scaling factor (for both X and Y axis). """ self.scale(factor, factor)
[docs] def scaleBy(self, factor: float) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`scale_by` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("scaleBy", "scale_by", "3.0.0") self.scale(factor, factor)
[docs] def scale_to(self, width: float, height: float) -> None: """ Scale a page to the specified dimensions by applying a transformation matrix to its content and updating the page size. Args: width: The new width. height: The new height. """ sx = width / float(self.mediabox.width) sy = height / float(self.mediabox.height) self.scale(sx, sy)
[docs] def scaleTo(self, width: float, height: float) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`scale_to` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("scaleTo", "scale_to", "3.0.0") self.scale_to(width, height)
[docs] def compress_content_streams(self) -> None: """ Compress the size of this page by joining all content streams and applying a FlateDecode filter. However, it is possible that this function will perform no action if content stream compression becomes "automatic". """ content = self.get_contents() if content is not None: if not isinstance(content, ContentStream): content = ContentStream(content, self.pdf) self[NameObject(PG.CONTENTS)] = content.flate_encode()
[docs] def compressContentStreams(self) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`compress_content_streams` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement( "compressContentStreams", "compress_content_streams", "3.0.0" ) self.compress_content_streams()
def _debug_for_extract(self) -> str: # pragma: no cover out = "" for ope, op in ContentStream( self["/Contents"].get_object(), self.pdf, "bytes" ).operations: if op == b"TJ": s = [x for x in ope[0] if isinstance(x, str)] else: s = [] out += op.decode("utf-8") + " " + "".join(s) + ope.__repr__() + "\n" out += "\n=============================\n" try: for fo in self[PG.RESOURCES]["/Font"]: # type:ignore out += fo + "\n" out += self[PG.RESOURCES]["/Font"][fo].__repr__() + "\n" # type:ignore try: enc_repr = self[PG.RESOURCES]["/Font"][fo][ # type:ignore "/Encoding" ].__repr__() out += enc_repr + "\n" except Exception: pass try: out += ( self[PG.RESOURCES]["/Font"][fo][ # type:ignore "/ToUnicode" ] .get_data() .decode() + "\n" ) except Exception: pass except KeyError: out += "No Font\n" return out def _extract_text( self, obj: Any, pdf: Any, orientations: Tuple[int, ...] = (0, 90, 180, 270), space_width: float = 200.0, content_key: Optional[str] = PG.CONTENTS, visitor_operand_before: Optional[Callable[[Any, Any, Any, Any], None]] = None, visitor_operand_after: Optional[Callable[[Any, Any, Any, Any], None]] = None, visitor_text: Optional[Callable[[Any, Any, Any, Any, Any], None]] = None, ) -> str: """ See extract_text for most arguments. Args: content_key: indicate the default key where to extract data None = the object; this allow to reuse the function on XObject default = "/Content" """ text: str = "" output: str = "" rtl_dir: bool = False # right-to-left cmaps: Dict[ str, Tuple[ str, float, Union[str, Dict[int, str]], Dict[str, str], DictionaryObject ], ] = {} try: objr = obj while NameObject(PG.RESOURCES) not in objr: # /Resources can be inherited sometimes so we look to parents objr = objr["/Parent"].get_object() # if no parents we will have no /Resources will be available => an exception wil be raised resources_dict = cast(DictionaryObject, objr[PG.RESOURCES]) except Exception: return "" # no resources means no text is possible (no font) we consider the file as not damaged, no need to check for TJ or Tj if "/Font" in resources_dict: for f in cast(DictionaryObject, resources_dict["/Font"]): cmaps[f] = build_char_map(f, space_width, obj) cmap: Tuple[ Union[str, Dict[int, str]], Dict[str, str], str, Optional[DictionaryObject] ] = ( "charmap", {}, "NotInitialized", None, ) # (encoding,CMAP,font resource name,dictionary-object of font) try: content = ( obj[content_key].get_object() if isinstance(content_key, str) else obj ) if not isinstance(content, ContentStream): content = ContentStream(content, pdf, "bytes") except KeyError: # it means no content can be extracted(certainly empty page) return "" # Note: we check all strings are TextStringObjects. ByteStringObjects # are strings where the byte->string encoding was unknown, so adding # them to the text here would be gibberish. cm_matrix: List[float] = [1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0] cm_stack = [] tm_matrix: List[float] = [1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0] tm_prev: List[float] = [ 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, ] # will store cm_matrix * tm_matrix char_scale = 1.0 space_scale = 1.0 _space_width: float = 500.0 # will be set correctly at first Tf TL = 0.0 font_size = 12.0 # init just in case of def mult(m: List[float], n: List[float]) -> List[float]: return [ m[0] * n[0] + m[1] * n[2], m[0] * n[1] + m[1] * n[3], m[2] * n[0] + m[3] * n[2], m[2] * n[1] + m[3] * n[3], m[4] * n[0] + m[5] * n[2] + n[4], m[4] * n[1] + m[5] * n[3] + n[5], ] def orient(m: List[float]) -> int: if m[3] > 1e-6: return 0 elif m[3] < -1e-6: return 180 elif m[1] > 0: return 90 else: return 270 def current_spacewidth() -> float: # return space_scale * _space_width * char_scale return _space_width / 1000.0 def process_operation(operator: bytes, operands: List) -> None: nonlocal cm_matrix, cm_stack, tm_matrix, tm_prev, output, text, char_scale, space_scale, _space_width, TL, font_size, cmap, orientations, rtl_dir, visitor_text global CUSTOM_RTL_MIN, CUSTOM_RTL_MAX, CUSTOM_RTL_SPECIAL_CHARS check_crlf_space: bool = False # Table 5.4 page 405 if operator == b"BT": tm_matrix = [1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0] # tm_prev = tm_matrix output += text if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text(text, cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size) # based # if output != "" and output[-1]!="\n": # output += "\n" text = "" return None elif operator == b"ET": output += text if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text(text, cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size) text = "" # table 4.7 "Graphics state operators", page 219 # cm_matrix calculation is a reserved for the moment elif operator == b"q": cm_stack.append( ( cm_matrix, cmap, font_size, char_scale, space_scale, _space_width, TL, ) ) elif operator == b"Q": try: ( cm_matrix, cmap, font_size, char_scale, space_scale, _space_width, TL, ) = cm_stack.pop() except Exception: cm_matrix = [1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0] # rtl_dir = False elif operator == b"cm": output += text if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text(text, cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size) text = "" cm_matrix = mult( [ float(operands[0]), float(operands[1]), float(operands[2]), float(operands[3]), float(operands[4]), float(operands[5]), ], cm_matrix, ) # rtl_dir = False # Table 5.2 page 398 elif operator == b"Tz": char_scale = float(operands[0]) / 100.0 elif operator == b"Tw": space_scale = 1.0 + float(operands[0]) elif operator == b"TL": TL = float(operands[0]) elif operator == b"Tf": if text != "": output += text # .translate(cmap) if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text(text, cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size) text = "" # rtl_dir = False try: # charMapTuple: font_type, float(sp_width / 2), encoding, map_dict, font-dictionary charMapTuple = cmaps[operands[0]] _space_width = charMapTuple[1] # current cmap: encoding, map_dict, font resource name (internal name, not the real font-name), # font-dictionary. The font-dictionary describes the font. cmap = ( charMapTuple[2], charMapTuple[3], operands[0], charMapTuple[4], ) except KeyError: # font not found _space_width = unknown_char_map[1] cmap = ( unknown_char_map[2], unknown_char_map[3], "???" + operands[0], None, ) try: font_size = float(operands[1]) except Exception: pass # keep previous size # Table 5.5 page 406 elif operator == b"Td": check_crlf_space = True # A special case is a translating only tm: # tm[0..5] = 1 0 0 1 e f, # i.e. tm[4] += tx, tm[5] += ty. tx = float(operands[0]) ty = float(operands[1]) tm_matrix[4] += tx * tm_matrix[0] + ty * tm_matrix[2] tm_matrix[5] += tx * tm_matrix[1] + ty * tm_matrix[3] elif operator == b"Tm": check_crlf_space = True tm_matrix = [ float(operands[0]), float(operands[1]), float(operands[2]), float(operands[3]), float(operands[4]), float(operands[5]), ] elif operator == b"T*": check_crlf_space = True tm_matrix[5] -= TL elif operator == b"Tj": check_crlf_space = True m = mult(tm_matrix, cm_matrix) orientation = orient(m) if orientation in orientations: if isinstance(operands[0], str): text += operands[0] else: t: str = "" tt: bytes = ( encode_pdfdocencoding(operands[0]) if isinstance(operands[0], str) else operands[0] ) if isinstance(cmap[0], str): try: t = tt.decode( cmap[0], "surrogatepass" ) # apply str encoding except Exception: # the data does not match the expectation, we use the alternative ; text extraction may not be good t = tt.decode( "utf-16-be" if cmap[0] == "charmap" else "charmap", "surrogatepass", ) # apply str encoding else: # apply dict encoding t = "".join( [ cmap[0][x] if x in cmap[0] else bytes((x,)).decode() for x in tt ] ) # "\u0590 - \u08FF \uFB50 - \uFDFF" for x in "".join( [cmap[1][x] if x in cmap[1] else x for x in t] ): xx = ord(x) # fmt: off if ( # cases where the current inserting order is kept (punctuation,...) (xx <= 0x2F) # punctuations but... or (0x3A <= xx and xx <= 0x40) # numbers (x30-39) or (0x2000 <= xx and xx <= 0x206F) # upper punctuations.. or (0x20A0 <= xx and xx <= 0x21FF) # but (numbers) indices/exponents or xx in CUSTOM_RTL_SPECIAL_CHARS # customized.... ): text = x + text if rtl_dir else text + x elif ( # right-to-left characters set (0x0590 <= xx and xx <= 0x08FF) or (0xFB1D <= xx and xx <= 0xFDFF) or (0xFE70 <= xx and xx <= 0xFEFF) or (CUSTOM_RTL_MIN <= xx and xx <= CUSTOM_RTL_MAX) ): # print("<",xx,x) if not rtl_dir: rtl_dir = True # print("RTL",text,"*") output += text if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text(text, cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size) text = "" text = x + text else: # left-to-right # print(">",xx,x,end="") if rtl_dir: rtl_dir = False # print("LTR",text,"*") output += text if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text(text, cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size) text = "" text = text + x # fmt: on else: return None if check_crlf_space: m = mult(tm_matrix, cm_matrix) orientation = orient(m) delta_x = m[4] - tm_prev[4] delta_y = m[5] - tm_prev[5] k = math.sqrt(abs(m[0] * m[3]) + abs(m[1] * m[2])) f = font_size * k tm_prev = m if orientation not in orientations: return None try: if orientation == 0: if delta_y < -0.8 * f: if (output + text)[-1] != "\n": output += text + "\n" if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text( text + "\n", cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size, ) text = "" elif ( abs(delta_y) < f * 0.3 and abs(delta_x) > current_spacewidth() * f * 15 ): if (output + text)[-1] != " ": text += " " elif orientation == 180: if delta_y > 0.8 * f: if (output + text)[-1] != "\n": output += text + "\n" if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text( text + "\n", cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size, ) text = "" elif ( abs(delta_y) < f * 0.3 and abs(delta_x) > current_spacewidth() * f * 15 ): if (output + text)[-1] != " ": text += " " elif orientation == 90: if delta_x > 0.8 * f: if (output + text)[-1] != "\n": output += text + "\n" if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text( text + "\n", cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size, ) text = "" elif ( abs(delta_x) < f * 0.3 and abs(delta_y) > current_spacewidth() * f * 15 ): if (output + text)[-1] != " ": text += " " elif orientation == 270: if delta_x < -0.8 * f: if (output + text)[-1] != "\n": output += text + "\n" if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text( text + "\n", cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size, ) text = "" elif ( abs(delta_x) < f * 0.3 and abs(delta_y) > current_spacewidth() * f * 15 ): if (output + text)[-1] != " ": text += " " except Exception: pass for operands, operator in content.operations: if visitor_operand_before is not None: visitor_operand_before(operator, operands, cm_matrix, tm_matrix) # multiple operators are defined in here #### if operator == b"'": process_operation(b"T*", []) process_operation(b"Tj", operands) elif operator == b'"': process_operation(b"Tw", [operands[0]]) process_operation(b"Tc", [operands[1]]) process_operation(b"T*", []) process_operation(b"Tj", operands[2:]) elif operator == b"TD": process_operation(b"TL", [-operands[1]]) process_operation(b"Td", operands) elif operator == b"TJ": for op in operands[0]: if isinstance(op, (str, bytes)): process_operation(b"Tj", [op]) if isinstance(op, (int, float, NumberObject, FloatObject)): if ( (abs(float(op)) >= _space_width) and (len(text) > 0) and (text[-1] != " ") ): process_operation(b"Tj", [" "]) elif operator == b"Do": output += text if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text(text, cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size) try: if output[-1] != "\n": output += "\n" if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text("\n", cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size) except IndexError: pass try: xobj = resources_dict["/XObject"] if xobj[operands[0]]["/Subtype"] != "/Image": # type: ignore # output += text text = self.extract_xform_text( xobj[operands[0]], # type: ignore orientations, space_width, visitor_operand_before, visitor_operand_after, visitor_text, ) output += text if visitor_text is not None: visitor_text(text, cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size) except Exception: logger_warning( f" impossible to decode XFormObject {operands[0]}", __name__, ) finally: text = "" else: process_operation(operator, operands) if visitor_operand_after is not None: visitor_operand_after(operator, operands, cm_matrix, tm_matrix) output += text # just in case of if text != "" and visitor_text is not None: visitor_text(text, cm_matrix, tm_matrix, cmap[3], font_size) return output
[docs] def extract_text( self, *args: Any, Tj_sep: str = None, TJ_sep: str = None, orientations: Union[int, Tuple[int, ...]] = (0, 90, 180, 270), space_width: float = 200.0, visitor_operand_before: Optional[Callable[[Any, Any, Any, Any], None]] = None, visitor_operand_after: Optional[Callable[[Any, Any, Any, Any], None]] = None, visitor_text: Optional[Callable[[Any, Any, Any, Any, Any], None]] = None, ) -> str: """ Locate all text drawing commands, in the order they are provided in the content stream, and extract the text. This works well for some PDF files, but poorly for others, depending on the generator used. This will be refined in the future. Do not rely on the order of text coming out of this function, as it will change if this function is made more sophisticated. Arabic, Hebrew,... are extracted in the good order. If required an custom RTL range of characters can be defined; see function set_custom_rtl Additionally you can provide visitor-methods to get informed on all operands and all text-objects. For example in some PDF files this can be useful to parse tables. Args: Tj_sep: Deprecated. Kept for compatibility until PyPDF2 4.0.0 TJ_sep: Deprecated. Kept for compatibility until PyPDF2 4.0.0 orientations: list of orientations text_extraction will look for default = (0, 90, 180, 270) note: currently only 0(Up),90(turned Left), 180(upside Down), 270 (turned Right) space_width: force default space width if not extracted from font (default: 200) visitor_operand_before: function to be called before processing an operand. It has four arguments: operand, operand-arguments, current transformation matrix and text matrix. visitor_operand_after: function to be called after processing an operand. It has four arguments: operand, operand-arguments, current transformation matrix and text matrix. visitor_text: function to be called when extracting some text at some position. It has five arguments: text, current transformation matrix, text matrix, font-dictionary and font-size. The font-dictionary may be None in case of unknown fonts. If not None it may e.g. contain key "/BaseFont" with value "/Arial,Bold". Returns: The extracted text """ if len(args) >= 1: if isinstance(args[0], str): Tj_sep = args[0] if len(args) >= 2: if isinstance(args[1], str): TJ_sep = args[1] else: raise TypeError(f"Invalid positional parameter {args[1]}") if len(args) >= 3: if isinstance(args[2], (tuple, int)): orientations = args[2] else: raise TypeError(f"Invalid positional parameter {args[2]}") if len(args) >= 4: if isinstance(args[3], (float, int)): space_width = args[3] else: raise TypeError(f"Invalid positional parameter {args[3]}") elif isinstance(args[0], (tuple, int)): orientations = args[0] if len(args) >= 2: if isinstance(args[1], (float, int)): space_width = args[1] else: raise TypeError(f"Invalid positional parameter {args[1]}") else: raise TypeError(f"Invalid positional parameter {args[0]}") if Tj_sep is not None or TJ_sep is not None: warnings.warn( "parameters Tj_Sep, TJ_sep depreciated, and will be removed in PyPDF2 4.0.0.", DeprecationWarning, ) if isinstance(orientations, int): orientations = (orientations,) return self._extract_text( self, self.pdf, orientations, space_width, PG.CONTENTS, visitor_operand_before, visitor_operand_after, visitor_text, )
[docs] def extract_xform_text( self, xform: EncodedStreamObject, orientations: Tuple[int, ...] = (0, 90, 270, 360), space_width: float = 200.0, visitor_operand_before: Optional[Callable[[Any, Any, Any, Any], None]] = None, visitor_operand_after: Optional[Callable[[Any, Any, Any, Any], None]] = None, visitor_text: Optional[Callable[[Any, Any, Any, Any, Any], None]] = None, ) -> str: """ Extract text from an XObject. Args: space_width: force default space width (if not extracted from font (default 200) Returns: The extracted text """ return self._extract_text( xform, self.pdf, orientations, space_width, None, visitor_operand_before, visitor_operand_after, visitor_text, )
[docs] def extractText( self, Tj_sep: str = "", TJ_sep: str = "" ) -> str: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :meth:`extract_text` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("extractText", "extract_text", "3.0.0") return self.extract_text()
def _get_fonts(self) -> Tuple[Set[str], Set[str]]: """ Get the names of embedded fonts and unembedded fonts. :return: (Set of embedded fonts, set of unembedded fonts) """ obj = self.get_object() assert isinstance(obj, DictionaryObject) fonts, embedded = _get_fonts_walk(cast(DictionaryObject, obj[PG.RESOURCES])) unembedded = fonts - embedded return embedded, unembedded mediabox = _create_rectangle_accessor(PG.MEDIABOX, ()) """ A :class:`RectangleObject<PyPDF2.generic.RectangleObject>`, expressed in default user space units, defining the boundaries of the physical medium on which the page is intended to be displayed or printed. """ @property def mediaBox(self) -> RectangleObject: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :py:attr:`mediabox` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("mediaBox", "mediabox", "3.0.0") return self.mediabox @mediaBox.setter def mediaBox(self, value: RectangleObject) -> None: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :py:attr:`mediabox` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("mediaBox", "mediabox", "3.0.0") self.mediabox = value cropbox = _create_rectangle_accessor("/CropBox", (PG.MEDIABOX,)) """ A :class:`RectangleObject<PyPDF2.generic.RectangleObject>`, expressed in default user space units, defining the visible region of default user space. When the page is displayed or printed, its contents are to be clipped (cropped) to this rectangle and then imposed on the output medium in some implementation-defined manner. Default value: same as :attr:`mediabox<mediabox>`. """ @property def cropBox(self) -> RectangleObject: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :py:attr:`cropbox` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("cropBox", "cropbox", "3.0.0") return self.cropbox @cropBox.setter def cropBox(self, value: RectangleObject) -> None: # pragma: no cover deprecation_with_replacement("cropBox", "cropbox", "3.0.0") self.cropbox = value bleedbox = _create_rectangle_accessor("/BleedBox", ("/CropBox", PG.MEDIABOX)) """ A :class:`RectangleObject<PyPDF2.generic.RectangleObject>`, expressed in default user space units, defining the region to which the contents of the page should be clipped when output in a production environment. """ @property def bleedBox(self) -> RectangleObject: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :py:attr:`bleedbox` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("bleedBox", "bleedbox", "3.0.0") return self.bleedbox @bleedBox.setter def bleedBox(self, value: RectangleObject) -> None: # pragma: no cover deprecation_with_replacement("bleedBox", "bleedbox", "3.0.0") self.bleedbox = value trimbox = _create_rectangle_accessor("/TrimBox", ("/CropBox", PG.MEDIABOX)) """ A :class:`RectangleObject<PyPDF2.generic.RectangleObject>`, expressed in default user space units, defining the intended dimensions of the finished page after trimming. """ @property def trimBox(self) -> RectangleObject: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :py:attr:`trimbox` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("trimBox", "trimbox", "3.0.0") return self.trimbox @trimBox.setter def trimBox(self, value: RectangleObject) -> None: # pragma: no cover deprecation_with_replacement("trimBox", "trimbox", "3.0.0") self.trimbox = value artbox = _create_rectangle_accessor("/ArtBox", ("/CropBox", PG.MEDIABOX)) """ A :class:`RectangleObject<PyPDF2.generic.RectangleObject>`, expressed in default user space units, defining the extent of the page's meaningful content as intended by the page's creator. """ @property def artBox(self) -> RectangleObject: # pragma: no cover """ .. deprecated:: 1.28.0 Use :py:attr:`artbox` instead. """ deprecation_with_replacement("artBox", "artbox", "3.0.0") return self.artbox @artBox.setter def artBox(self, value: RectangleObject) -> None: # pragma: no cover deprecation_with_replacement("artBox", "artbox", "3.0.0") self.artbox = value @property def annotations(self) -> Optional[ArrayObject]: if "/Annots" not in self: return None else: return cast(ArrayObject, self["/Annots"]) @annotations.setter def annotations(self, value: Optional[ArrayObject]) -> None: """ Set the annotations array of the page. Typically you don't want to set this value, but append to it. If you append to it, don't forget to add the object first to the writer and only add the indirect object. """ if value is None: del self[NameObject("/Annots")] else: self[NameObject("/Annots")] = value
class _VirtualList: def __init__( self, length_function: Callable[[], int], get_function: Callable[[int], PageObject], ) -> None: self.length_function = length_function self.get_function = get_function self.current = -1 def __len__(self) -> int: return self.length_function() def __getitem__(self, index: int) -> PageObject: if isinstance(index, slice): indices = range(*index.indices(len(self))) cls = type(self) return cls(indices.__len__, lambda idx: self[indices[idx]]) # type: ignore if not isinstance(index, int): raise TypeError("sequence indices must be integers") len_self = len(self) if index < 0: # support negative indexes index = len_self + index if index < 0 or index >= len_self: raise IndexError("sequence index out of range") return self.get_function(index) def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[PageObject]: for i in range(len(self)): yield self[i] def _get_fonts_walk( obj: DictionaryObject, fnt: Optional[Set[str]] = None, emb: Optional[Set[str]] = None, ) -> Tuple[Set[str], Set[str]]: """ If there is a key called 'BaseFont', that is a font that is used in the document. If there is a key called 'FontName' and another key in the same dictionary object that is called 'FontFilex' (where x is null, 2, or 3), then that fontname is embedded. We create and add to two sets, fnt = fonts used and emb = fonts embedded. """ if fnt is None: fnt = set() if emb is None: emb = set() if not hasattr(obj, "keys"): return set(), set() fontkeys = ("/FontFile", "/FontFile2", "/FontFile3") if "/BaseFont" in obj: fnt.add(cast(str, obj["/BaseFont"])) if "/FontName" in obj: if [x for x in fontkeys if x in obj]: # test to see if there is FontFile emb.add(cast(str, obj["/FontName"])) for key in obj.keys(): _get_fonts_walk(cast(DictionaryObject, obj[key]), fnt, emb) return fnt, emb # return the sets for each page