├── LICENCE.txt
├── README-de.md
├── README.md
├── examples
├── LICENCE.TXT
├── README.md
├── generator-example-results.png
├── generator-example-settings.png
├── generator-example.csv
├── generator-example.svg
├── moini.png
├── photo_lovelace.png
├── photo_torvalds.png
├── photo_turing.png
└── photo_tux.png
├── generator.inx
└── generator.py
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1 | [Click here for the english version](README.md)
2 |
3 | Dies ist eine Neuimplementierung der Inkscape-Generator-Erweiterung von Aurélio
4 | A. Heckert, zu finden unter
5 |
6 | Ich habe diese Neuimplementierung aus zwei Gründen vorgenommen:
7 |
8 | * Die ursprüngliche Erweiterung kann nur mit einigem Aufwand unter Windows
9 | genutzt werden, weil sie als Bash-Script geschrieben ist und Befehle wie `head`
10 | oder `sed` verwendet. Diese neue Implementierung ist in Python geschrieben und
11 | verwendet nur Standardfunktionen von Python und Windows.
12 | * Die ursprüngliche Erweiterung hat bei Schriftzeichen wie `,` oder `"`
13 | Probleme mit dem Parsen von CSV-Dateien.
14 |
15 | # Installation
16 |
17 | ## Windows
18 |
19 | Kopieren Sie `generator.inx` und `generator.py` in das Verzeichnis
20 | `C:\Programme\Inkscape\share\extensions` (globale Installation 64 bit), in das
21 | Verzeichnis `C:\Programme (x86)\Inkscape\share\extensions` (globale Installation
22 | 32 bit) oder in das Verzeichnis
23 | `C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\inkscape\extension` (Installation für
24 | einzelnen Nutzer).
25 |
26 | Diese Erweiterung benötigt Python 2.7, welches ab Version 0.92.1 im
27 | Inkscape-Installer enthalten ist. Python 3 kann ebenfalls verwendet werden,
28 | dieses ist ab Version 1.0 im Inkscape-Installer enthalten.
29 |
30 | Die 64bit-Windows-Version von Inkscape 0.92.1 hat einen Bug, der dazu führt,
31 | dass sich Inkscape bei Benutzung dieser Erweiterung aufhängt
32 | ([#1659172](https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/1659172)). Wenn Sie
33 | von diesem Problem betroffen sind, verwenden Sie stattdessen die 32bit-Version
34 | oder eine neuere Version (0.92.2 oder später).
35 |
36 | Folgendes ist unter Windows **NICHT** verfügbar:
37 |
38 | * Fortschrittsbalken und Abbrechen-Schaltfäche während des Render-Vorgangs
39 | * Ausgabe im JPEG-Format
40 |
41 | Wenn Sie die JPEG-Ausgabe benötigen, können Sie ImageMagick installieren und die
42 | Funktion `Png_to_jpg` in der Datei `generator.py` wie folgt anpassen (ersetzen
43 | Sie `Path\to\convert.exe` mit dem richtigen Pfad von `convert.exe`):
44 |
45 | ```python
46 | def Png_to_jpg(pngfile, jpgfile):
47 | Call_or_die(
48 | [
49 | 'Path\to\convert.exe',
50 | 'PNG:' + pngfile,
51 | 'JPG:' + jpgfile
52 | ],
53 | 'ImageMagick Converting Error')
54 | ```
55 |
56 | ## GNU/Linux
57 |
58 | Kopieren Sie `generator.inx` und `generator.py` in das Verzeichnis
59 | `/usr/share/inkscape/extensions`
60 | (globale Installation) oder in das Verzeichnis
61 | `/home//.config/inkscape/extensions/`
62 | (Installation für einzelnen Nutzer).
63 |
64 | Folgende Software wird benötigt:
65 |
66 | * Python 2.7 oder Python 3
67 | * Zenity (für besser Benutzer-Interaktion, grundsätzlich funktioniert die
68 | Erweiterung auch ohne Zenity)
69 | * Convert (Aus der ImageMagick-Suite, für den Export ins JPEG-Format)
70 |
71 | # Inkompatible Änderungen
72 |
73 |
74 | Einige Details in der Benutzung dieser Erweiterung unterscheiden sich von der
75 | Benutzung der ursprünglichen Erweiterung:
76 |
77 | * In der Bash-basierten Erweiterung mussten bestimmte Zeichen in der CSV-Datei
78 | maskiert werden. Zum Beispiel musste `\\\\&` notiert werden, um das
79 | Zeichen `&` zu erhalten. In dieser Erweiterung muss `&`
80 | (wenn die Berücksichtigung von Sonderzeichen aktiviert ist) oder `&`
81 | (wenn die Berücksichtigung von Sonderzeichen nicht aktiviert ist) notiert
82 | werden.
83 |
84 | * In der Bash-basierten Erweiterung wurden die Zeichen `[`, `]`, ` `,
85 | `$`, `'` und `"` durch einen Unterstrich ersetzt, wenn sie in einem
86 | Spaltennamen auftraten. Zum Beispiel musste für eine Spalte mit dem Namen
87 | "erster Name" der Platzhalter `%VAR_erster_Name%` verwendet werden. Mit dieser
88 | Erweiterung findet keine solche Ersetzung statt. Es muss der Platzhalter
89 | `%VAR_erster Name%` verwendet werden.
90 |
91 | * Diese Änderungen ist nur von Bedeutung, wenn `generator.sh` nicht als
92 | Inkscape-Erweiterung genutzt, sondern direkt aufgerufen wurde: Im Bash-Script
93 | hatten einige Parameter einen Bindestrich im Namen (z.B. `--data-file`).
94 | In diesem Python-Script werden alle Parameter ohne Bindestrich geschrieben
95 | (z.B. `--datafile`).
96 |
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1 | [Hier geht's zur deutschen Version](README-de.md)
2 |
3 | This is a reimplementation of the Inkscape generator plugin by Aurélio A.
4 | Heckert, which can be found here:
5 |
6 |
7 | I did this for two reasons:
8 |
9 | * It's difficult to run the original extension on Windows, since it is
10 | implemented as a bash script and uses commands like `head` or `sed`. The new
11 | implementation is done in Python and uses only standard features of Python and
12 | Windows.
13 | * The original extension has problems with correct parsing of CSV files when it
14 | comes to characters like `,` or `"`.
15 |
16 | # Installation
17 |
18 | ## Windows
19 |
20 | Copy `generator.inx` and `generator.py` to
21 | `C:\Program files\Inkscape\share\extensions` (global installation 64 bit),
22 | `C:\Program files (x86)\Inkscape\share\extensions` (global installation 32 bit)
23 | or `C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\inkscape\extension` (single user
24 | installation).
25 |
26 | This extension needs Python 2.7, which is shipped with Inkscape 0.92.1 or later.
27 | It also works with Python 3, which is shipped with Inkscape 1.0 or later.
28 |
29 | The 64bit Windows version of Inkscape 0.92.1 has a bug which causes Inkscape to
30 | freeze when using this extension
31 | ([#1659172](https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/1659172)). If you
32 | experience problems with Inkscape freezing, please use the 32bit version or a
33 | newer version (0.92.2 or later).
34 |
35 | The following is **NOT** available on Windows:
36 |
37 | * Progress bar and cancel button during generation process
38 | * Output to JPEG format
39 |
40 | If you want JPEG output, you can install ImageMagick and modify the
41 | `Png_to_jpg` function in `generator.py` as follows (replace
42 | `Path\to\convert.exe` with the correct path to the `convert` executable):
43 |
44 | ```python
45 | def Png_to_jpg(pngfile, jpgfile):
46 | Call_or_die(
47 | [
48 | 'Path\to\convert.exe',
49 | 'PNG:' + pngfile,
50 | 'JPG:' + jpgfile
51 | ],
52 | 'ImageMagick Converting Error')
53 | ```
54 |
55 | ## GNU/Linux
56 |
57 | Copy `generator.inx` and `generator.py` to
58 | `/usr/share/inkscape/extensions`
59 | (global installation) or
60 | `/home//.config/inkscape/extensions/`
61 | (single user installation).
62 |
63 | The following software is requires:
64 |
65 | * Python 2.7 or Python 3
66 | * Zenity (for better user interaction, the script will work without it)
67 | * Convert (from the ImageMagick suite, for JPEG export)
68 |
69 | # Incompatible changes
70 |
71 | Some details of the usage of this extension differ from the usage of the
72 | original extension:
73 |
74 | * In the Bash-based extension, you had to escape certain characters in your CSV
75 | file. For example, you had to write `\\\\&` to get a `&`. With this
76 | extension, you need to write simply `&` (with handling of special characters
77 | enabled) or `&` (with handling of special characters disabled).
78 |
79 | * In the Bash-based extension, the characters `[`, `]`, ` `, `$`, `'`
80 | and `"` were replaced by an underscore if they appear in a column name. For
81 | example, when you have a column named "first name", you had to use
82 | `%VAR_first_name%` as placeholder. With this extension, no such replacement
83 | occures. Your have to use the placeholder `%VAR_first name%`.
84 |
85 | * This one is only important if you used `generator.sh` not as an inkscape
86 | extension, but called it directly: In the bash script, there were some parameters
87 | with a dash (i.e. `--data-file`). In this python script, there are no dashes
88 | in the parameters (i.e. `--datafile`).
89 |
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2 |
3 | Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, sell, or distribute this
4 | work, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any means.
5 |
6 | In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors
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10 | successors. We intend this dedication to be an overt act of
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13 |
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1 | # Example files for Generator Extension
2 |
3 | Some example files that help clarify a bit how the extension works.
4 |
5 | ## Some additional hints
6 |
7 | * do not use spaces between the columns
8 | * link any image that you want to use as a placeholder (don't embed)
9 | * put the replacement images into the same directory as the placeholder, so you
10 | only need to replace the name
11 |
12 | ## History
13 | * 2016-05-12: created and published on
14 | [https://inkscape.org/es/~Moini/%E2%98%85example-files-for-generator-extension](https://inkscape.org/es/~Moini/%E2%98%85example-files-for-generator-extension)
15 | by Maren Hachmann
16 | * 2020-05-21: updated for ink-generator-python by butesa
17 |
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2 | Ada Lovelace,Programmer,#3accd1,photo_lovelace.png
3 | Alan Turing,Code Breaker,#e78940,photo_turing.png
4 | Linus Torvalds,Kernel Developer,#de88d9,photo_torvalds.png
5 | Tux,Mascot,#bed7ff,photo_tux.png
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | <_name>Generator
6 | generator.aurium.colivre.coop.br
7 |
8 | generator.py
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 | <_item value="column">column position
15 | <_item value="name">column name
16 |
17 |
18 | •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
19 |
20 | <_param name="info1" type="description">Extra textual values to be replaced:
21 |
22 |
23 | •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
24 |
25 |
26 | <_param name="extraVarInfo" type="description">The data file must be an UTF-8 CSV file with comma separated columns
27 |
28 | •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
29 |
30 | true
31 |
32 | PDF
33 | SVG
34 | PS
35 | EPS
36 | PNG
37 | JPG
38 |
39 | 90
40 | $HOME/generator-output/%VAR_1%.pdf
41 |
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 |
46 | <_param name="helpTxt" type="description">
47 | How vars are replaced?
48 |
49 | The replacer will walk in each data column, line-by-line, and will try to replace the %VAR_#% in the SVG by the column value.
50 | If you select "column position", # is the column number.
51 | If you select "column name", # is the column name, defined in the first line.
52 | If you enable the handling of special characters, characters like & are replaced with entities like & as required by the SVG standard. In most cases, you should enable this option.
53 |
54 | I can replace other text paterns, like element values?
55 |
56 | Yes. On the second field, add all extra text to be replaced in a line separated by "|", pointing to the replacer column with "=>" (name or number depending on the choice up). Do not use spaces if that is not part of the blocks!
57 | For example, we can make the red and green colors as variables to be replaced by some other colors from the database at the columns "secure color" and "sector color":
58 | #ff0000=>secure color|#00ff00=>sector color
59 | All pure red and pure green elementes will have new colors for each data line.
60 |
61 | If you are not sure about the usable variables, run it on preview mode and the replaceable texts wil be showed to you.
62 |
63 |
64 |
65 |
66 |
67 |
68 | all
69 |
70 |
71 |
72 |
73 |
74 |
77 |
78 |
79 |
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1 | #! /usr/bin/python
2 | # coding=utf-8
3 |
4 | # Generator-Python - a Inkscape extension to generate end-use files
5 | # from a model
6 | # Copyright (C) 2020 Johannes Matschke
7 | # Based on the Generator extension by Aurélio A. Heckert
8 | #
9 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
12 | # (at your option) any later version.
13 | #
14 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
18 |
19 | # Version 1.1
20 |
21 | import sys
22 | import os
23 | import subprocess
24 | import platform
25 | import distutils.spawn
26 | import tempfile
27 | import shutil
28 | import argparse
29 | import csv
30 |
31 |
32 | class SimpleObject:
33 | pass
34 |
35 |
36 | class MyArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser):
37 | def error(self, message):
38 | # use "argument" instead of "--argument"
39 | message = message.replace(' --', ' ')
40 | Show_error_and_exit('Argument error', message)
41 |
42 |
43 | def Is_executable(filename):
44 | return distutils.spawn.find_executable(filename) is not None
45 |
46 |
47 | def Call_no_output(args):
48 | with open(os.devnull, 'w') as devnull:
49 | return subprocess.call(args, stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull)
50 |
51 |
52 | def Call_or_die(args, error_title):
53 | try:
54 | return subprocess.check_output(
55 | args, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, universal_newlines=True, bufsize=0)
56 | except subprocess.CalledProcessError as error:
57 | Show_error_and_exit(error_title, error.output)
58 |
59 |
60 | if platform.system() != 'Windows' and Is_executable('zenity'):
61 | class ProgressBar():
62 | def __init__(self, title, text):
63 | self.__title = title
64 | self.__text = text
65 | self.__active = False
66 |
67 | def __enter__(self):
68 | self.__devnull = open(os.devnull, 'w')
69 | self.__proc = subprocess.Popen(
70 | [
71 | 'zenity',
72 | '--progress',
73 | '--title={0}'.format(self.__title),
74 | '--text={0}'.format(self.__text),
75 | '--auto-close',
76 | '--width=400'
77 | ], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=self.__devnull,
78 | stderr=self.__devnull, universal_newlines=True, bufsize=0)
79 | self.__active = True
80 | return self
81 |
82 | def __exit__(self, *args):
83 | if self.__active:
84 | self.__close()
85 |
86 | def Set_percent(self, p):
87 | if self.is_active:
88 | self.__proc.stdin.write(str(p) + '\n')
89 |
90 | @property
91 | def is_active(self):
92 | if self.__active and self.__proc.poll() is not None:
93 | self.__close()
94 | return self.__active
95 |
96 | def __close(self):
97 | if not self.__proc.stdin.closed:
98 | self.__proc.stdin.close()
99 | if not self.__devnull.closed:
100 | self.__devnull.close()
101 | self.__active = False
102 | else:
103 | class ProgressBar():
104 | def __init__(self, title, text):
105 | pass
106 |
107 | def __enter__(self):
108 | return self
109 |
110 | def __exit__(self, *args):
111 | pass
112 |
113 | def Set_percent(self, p):
114 | pass
115 |
116 | @property
117 | def is_active(self):
118 | return True
119 |
120 |
121 | if platform.system() == 'Windows':
122 | import ctypes
123 |
124 | if sys.version_info.major == 2:
125 | def WinMessageBox(message, title, flags):
126 | return ctypes.windll.user32.MessageBoxA(0, message, title, flags)
127 | else:
128 | def WinMessageBox(message, title, flags):
129 | return ctypes.windll.user32.MessageBoxW(0, message, title, flags)
130 |
131 | def Show_info(title, message):
132 | MB_ICONINFORMATION = 0x40
133 | WinMessageBox(message, title, MB_ICONINFORMATION)
134 |
135 | def Show_question(title, message):
136 | MB_ICONQUESTION = 0x20
137 | MB_YESNO = 0x4
138 | IDYES = 6
139 | return WinMessageBox(message, title, MB_ICONQUESTION | MB_YESNO) == \
140 | IDYES
141 |
142 | def Show_error_and_exit(title, message):
143 | MB_ICONERROR = 0x10
144 | WinMessageBox(message, title, MB_ICONERROR)
145 | sys.exit(1)
146 |
147 | elif Is_executable('zenity'):
148 | def Show_info(title, message):
149 | Zenity('info', title, message)
150 |
151 | def Show_question(title, message):
152 | return Zenity('question', title, message) == 0
153 |
154 | def Show_error_and_exit(title, message):
155 | Zenity('error', title, message)
156 | sys.exit(1)
157 |
158 | def Zenity(mode, title, message):
159 | return Call_no_output(
160 | [
161 | 'zenity',
162 | '--{0}'.format(mode),
163 | '--title={0}'.format(title),
164 | '--text={0}'.format(message)
165 | ])
166 | else:
167 | def Show_info(title, message):
168 | pass
169 |
170 | def Show_question(title, message):
171 | return None
172 |
173 | def Show_error_and_exit(title, message):
174 | sys.stderr.write(title + '\n' + message + '\n')
175 | sys.exit(1)
176 |
177 |
178 | def Get_command_line_arguments():
179 | parser = MyArgumentParser()
180 | parser.add_argument(
181 | '--vartype', choices=['COLUMN', 'NAME'], required=True, type=str.upper,
182 | help='How to refer to columns')
183 | parser.add_argument(
184 | '--extravars', default='',
185 | help='Extra textual values to be replaced')
186 | parser.add_argument(
187 | '--datafile', required=True, help='path of CSV data file')
188 | parser.add_argument(
189 | '--format',
190 | choices=['PDF', 'SVG', 'PS', 'EPS', 'PNG', 'JPG'],
191 | default='PDF', type=str.upper, help='Export format')
192 | parser.add_argument(
193 | '--dpi', default='90', help='DPI (for PNG and JPG)')
194 | parser.add_argument(
195 | '--output', required=True, help='Output pattern')
196 | parser.add_argument(
197 | '--preview', choices=['TRUE', 'FALSE'], default='FALSE', type=str.upper,
198 | help='Preview (only first page)')
199 | parser.add_argument(
200 | '--specialchars', choices=['TRUE', 'FALSE'], default='TRUE',
201 | type=str.upper, help='Handle special XML characters')
202 | parser.add_argument('infile', help='SVG input file')
203 |
204 | args = parser.parse_known_args()[0]
205 | return args
206 |
207 |
208 | def Generate(replacements):
209 | template = globaldata.template
210 | destfile = globaldata.args.output
211 |
212 | for search, replace in replacements:
213 | template = template.replace(search, replace)
214 | destfile = destfile.replace(search, replace)
215 |
216 | tmp_svg = os.path.join(globaldata.tempdir, 'temp.svg')
217 |
218 | with open(tmp_svg, 'w') as f:
219 | f.write(template)
220 |
221 | if globaldata.args.format == 'SVG':
222 | shutil.move(tmp_svg, destfile)
223 | elif globaldata.args.format == 'JPG':
224 | tmp_png = os.path.join(globaldata.tempdir, 'temp.png')
225 | Ink_render(tmp_svg, tmp_png, 'PNG')
226 | Png_to_jpg(tmp_png, destfile)
227 | else:
228 | Ink_render(tmp_svg, destfile, globaldata.args.format)
229 |
230 | return destfile
231 |
232 |
233 | if Call_or_die(['inkscape', '--version'], 'Inkscape Version Error')[:10] == \
234 | 'Inkscape 0':
235 | # Inkscape 0.9x
236 | def Ink_render(infile, outfile, format):
237 | Call_or_die(
238 | [
239 | 'inkscape',
240 | '--export-{0}={1}'.format(format.lower(), outfile),
241 | '--export-dpi={0}'.format(globaldata.args.dpi),
242 | infile
243 | ],
244 | 'Inkscape Converting Error')
245 | else:
246 | # Inkscape 1.x
247 | def Ink_render(infile, outfile, format):
248 | Call_or_die(
249 | [
250 | 'inkscape',
251 | '--export-type={0}'.format(format.lower()),
252 | '--export-filename={0}'.format(outfile),
253 | '--export-dpi={0}'.format(globaldata.args.dpi),
254 | infile
255 | ],
256 | 'Inkscape Converting Error')
257 |
258 |
259 | def Png_to_jpg(pngfile, jpgfile):
260 | if platform.system() == 'Windows':
261 | Show_error_and_exit(
262 | 'JPG Export', 'JPG Export is not available on Windows.')
263 | elif Is_executable('convert'):
264 | Call_or_die(
265 | [
266 | 'convert',
267 | 'PNG:' + pngfile,
268 | 'JPG:' + jpgfile
269 | ],
270 | 'ImageMagick Converting Error')
271 | else:
272 | Show_error_and_exit(
273 | 'JPG export', 'JPG export is not available because '
274 | 'Image Magick is not installed.')
275 |
276 |
277 | def Prepare_data(data_old):
278 | data_new = []
279 | if len(globaldata.args.extravars) == 0:
280 | extra_value_info = []
281 | else:
282 | extra_value_info = \
283 | [x.split('=>', 2) for x in globaldata.args.extravars.split('|')]
284 |
285 | for row in data_old:
286 | row_new = []
287 | for key, value in row:
288 | if key == '':
289 | continue
290 | if globaldata.args.specialchars == 'TRUE':
291 | value = value.replace('&', '&')
292 | value = value.replace('<', '<')
293 | value = value.replace('>', '>')
294 | value = value.replace('"', '"')
295 | value = value.replace("'", ''')
296 | row_new.append(('%VAR_'+key+'%', value))
297 | for search_replace in extra_value_info:
298 | if len(search_replace) != 2:
299 | Show_error_and_exit(
300 | 'Extra vars error',
301 | 'There is something wrong with your extra vars '
302 | 'parameter')
303 | if search_replace[1] == key:
304 | row_new.append((search_replace[0], value))
305 | data_new.append(row_new)
306 |
307 | return data_new
308 |
309 |
310 | def Open_file_viewer(filename):
311 | if platform.system() == 'Windows':
312 | os.startfile(filename)
313 | elif Is_executable('xdg-open'):
314 | Call_no_output(['xdg-open', filename])
315 | else:
316 | Show_error_and_exit(
317 | 'No preview', 'Preview is not available because '
318 | '"xdg-open" is not installed.')
319 |
320 |
321 | def Process_csv_file(csvfile):
322 | if globaldata.args.vartype == 'COLUMN':
323 | csvdata = [[(str(x), y) for x, y in enumerate(row, start=1)]
324 | for row in csv.reader(csvfile)]
325 | else:
326 | csvdata = [row.items() for row in csv.DictReader(csvfile)]
327 |
328 | csvdata = Prepare_data(csvdata)
329 |
330 | count = sum(1 for i in csvdata)
331 | if count == 0:
332 | Show_error_and_exit(
333 | 'Empty CSV file', 'There are no data sets in your CSV file.')
334 |
335 | if globaldata.args.preview == 'TRUE':
336 | for row in csvdata:
337 | varlist = '\n'.join(
338 | [key for key, value in row])
339 | Show_info(
340 | 'Generator Variables',
341 | 'The replaceable text, based on your configuration and on '
342 | 'the CSV are:\n{0}'.format(varlist))
343 |
344 | new_file = Generate(row)
345 | Open_file_viewer(new_file)
346 | break
347 | else: # no preview
348 | with ProgressBar('Generator', 'Generating...') as progress:
349 | for num, row in enumerate(csvdata, start=1):
350 | Generate(row)
351 | if not progress.is_active:
352 | break
353 | progress.Set_percent(num * 100 / count)
354 |
355 |
356 | globaldata = SimpleObject()
357 | globaldata.args = Get_command_line_arguments()
358 |
359 | try:
360 | globaldata.tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
361 |
362 | if not os.path.isfile(globaldata.args.datafile):
363 | Show_error_and_exit(
364 | 'File not found', 'The CSV file "{0}" does not '
365 | 'exist.'.format(globaldata.args.datafile))
366 |
367 | if (not os.path.splitext(globaldata.args.output)[1][1:].upper() ==
368 | globaldata.args.format):
369 | if Show_question(
370 | 'Output file extension',
371 | 'Your output pattern has a file extension '
372 | 'different from the export format.\n\nDo you want to '
373 | 'add the file extension?'):
374 | globaldata.args.output += '.' + \
375 | globaldata.args.format.lower()
376 |
377 | outdir = os.path.dirname(globaldata.args.output)
378 | if outdir != '' and not os.path.exists(outdir):
379 | os.makedirs(outdir)
380 |
381 | with open(globaldata.args.infile, 'r') as f:
382 | globaldata.template = f.read()
383 |
384 | with open(globaldata.args.datafile, 'r') as csvfile:
385 | Process_csv_file(csvfile)
386 |
387 | finally:
388 | shutil.rmtree(globaldata.tempdir)
389 |
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