python-anvil
Python library and CLI for the Anvil API (by anvilco)
fpdf2
Simple PDF generation for Python (by py-pdf)
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1 | 23 | |
16 | 938 | |
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1.9 | 9.2 | |
2 months ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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python-anvil
Posts with mentions or reviews of python-anvil.
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Introducing the Anvil API Python Library
The Anvil API is now supported on Python via our official client library. The library is available now on GitHub:
fpdf2
Posts with mentions or reviews of fpdf2.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-03.
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Pylint strict base configuration
I recently used this approach on fpdf2: PR #780 Hardening Pylint config
- New fpdf2 release - 2.7.4 - Images can now be embedded as CMYK - Docs for using Pygal & FastAPI - Various bugfixes
- Pdfkit vs weasyprint ?
- New fpdf2 release - 2.7.0 - New methods table() and set_fallback_fonts() - keep_aspect_ratio - ICC Profiles
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Generating PDF files via FastAPI and sending the file to the user's email. (Currently using PyPDF2)
If you want to contribute to fpdf2, I would welcome a Pull Request to add an example of using it with FastAPI, in this documentation Markdown page: https://github.com/PyFPDF/fpdf2/blob/master/docs/UsageInWebAPI.md 😉
- New fpdf2 release - 2.6.1 - PDF encryption - skewing - markdown hyperlinks - Python 3.11
- New fpdf2 release - 2.6.0 - HTMLMixin not needed anymore - more HTML tags supported - demonstration Jupyter notebook
- looking for an "low dependency" or pythonesque way to generate PDF's
- New fpdf2 release - v2.5.7 - Support for subscript & superscript - set_page_background - embed_file - set_char_spacing
- New fpdf2 release - v2.5.6 - PDF document signing - greek tutorial - better SVG image parsing
What are some alternatives?
When comparing python-anvil and fpdf2 you can also consider the following projects:
django-renderpdf - 📄 Django app to render django templates as PDF files.
pikepdf - A Python library for reading and writing PDF, powered by QPDF
malicious-pdf - 💀 Generate a bunch of malicious pdf files with phone-home functionality. Can be used with Burp Collaborator or Interact.sh
borb - borb is a library for reading, creating and manipulating PDF files in python.
rst2pdf - Use a text editor. Make a PDF.
undying-dusk - The very first PDF video game
oso - Oso is a batteries-included framework for building authorization in your application.
yellowbrick - Visual analysis and diagnostic tools to facilitate machine learning model selection.