User:Alexander Roidl/get cover
< User:Alexander Roidl
Revision as of 21:02, 10 June 2018 by Alexander Roidl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Pythonscript to extract the first page of a PDF <pre> import PyPDF2 from wand.image import Image import io import os def pdf_page_to_png(src_pdf, pagenum = 0, resolution = 7...")
Pythonscript to extract the first page of a PDF
import PyPDF2 from wand.image import Image import io import os def pdf_page_to_png(src_pdf, pagenum = 0, resolution = 72,): """ Returns specified PDF page as wand.image.Image png. :param PyPDF2.PdfFileReader src_pdf: PDF from which to take pages. :param int pagenum: Page number to take. :param int resolution: Resolution for resulting png in DPI. """ dst_pdf = PyPDF2.PdfFileWriter() dst_pdf.addPage(src_pdf.getPage(pagenum)) pdf_bytes = io.BytesIO() dst_pdf.write(pdf_bytes) pdf_bytes.seek(0) img = Image(file = pdf_bytes, resolution = resolution) img.convert("png") return img def get_cover(file_path, filename): # Main # ==== print(file_path) src_filename = file_path src_pdf = PyPDF2.PdfFileReader(open(src_filename, "rb")) # What follows is a lookup table of page numbers within sample_log.pdf and the corresponding filenames. pages = [{"pagenum": 0, "filename": filename}] # Convert each page to a png image. for page in pages: big_filename = "app/uploads/cover/"+page["filename"] + "_cover.png" small_filename = "app/uploads/cover/"+page["filename"] + "cover_small" + ".png" img = pdf_page_to_png(src_pdf, pagenum = page["pagenum"], resolution = 200) img.save(filename = big_filename) # Ensmallen img.transform("", "200") img.save(filename = small_filename) return page["filename"] + "_cover.png"