pdf2image 1.17.0

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pdf2image 1.17.0

pdf2image

A python (3.7+) module that wraps pdftoppm and pdftocairo to convert PDF to a PIL Image object
How to install
pip install pdf2image
Windows
Windows users will have to build or download poppler for Windows. I recommend @oschwartz10612 version which is the most up-to-date. You will then have to add the bin/ folder to PATH or use poppler_path = r"C:\path\to\poppler-xx\bin" as an argument in convert_from_path.
Mac
Mac users will have to install poppler.
Installing using Brew:
brew install poppler

Linux
Most distros ship with pdftoppm and pdftocairo. If they are not installed, refer to your package manager to install poppler-utils
Platform-independant (Using conda)

Install poppler: conda install -c conda-forge poppler
Install pdf2image: pip install pdf2image

How does it work?
from pdf2image import convert_from_path, convert_from_bytes
from pdf2image.exceptions import (
PDFInfoNotInstalledError,
PDFPageCountError,
PDFSyntaxError
)

Then simply do:
images = convert_from_path('/home/belval/example.pdf')

OR
images = convert_from_bytes(open('/home/belval/example.pdf', 'rb').read())

OR better yet
import tempfile

with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as path:
images_from_path = convert_from_path('/home/belval/example.pdf', output_folder=path)
# Do something here

images will be a list of PIL Image representing each page of the PDF document.
Here are the definitions:
convert_from_path(pdf_path, dpi=200, output_folder=None, first_page=None, last_page=None, fmt='ppm', jpegopt=None, thread_count=1, userpw=None, use_cropbox=False, strict=False, transparent=False, single_file=False, output_file=str(uuid.uuid4()), poppler_path=None, grayscale=False, size=None, paths_only=False, use_pdftocairo=False, timeout=600, hide_attributes=False)
convert_from_bytes(pdf_file, dpi=200, output_folder=None, first_page=None, last_page=None, fmt='ppm', jpegopt=None, thread_count=1, userpw=None, use_cropbox=False, strict=False, transparent=False, single_file=False, output_file=str(uuid.uuid4()), poppler_path=None, grayscale=False, size=None, paths_only=False, use_pdftocairo=False, timeout=600, hide_attributes=False)
What's new?

Allow users to hide attributes when using pdftoppm with hide_attributes (Thank you @StaticRocket)
Fix console opening on Windows (Thank you @OhMyAgnes!)
Add timeout parameter which raises PDFPopplerTimeoutError after the given number of seconds.
Add use_pdftocairo parameter which forces pdf2image to use pdftocairo. Should improve performance.
Fixed a bug where using pdf2image with multiple threads (but not multiple processes) would cause and exception
jpegopt parameter allows for tuning of the output JPEG when using fmt="jpeg" (-jpegopt in pdftoppm CLI) (Thank you @abieler)
pdfinfo_from_path and pdfinfo_from_bytes which expose the output of the pdfinfo CLI
paths_only parameter will return image paths instead of Image objects, to prevent OOM when converting a big PDF
size parameter allows you to define the shape of the resulting images (-scale-to in pdftoppm CLI)

size=400 will fit the image to a 400x400 box, preserving aspect ratio
size=(400, None) will make the image 400 pixels wide, preserving aspect ratio
size=(500, 500) will resize the image to 500x500 pixels, not preserving aspect ratio


grayscale parameter allows you to convert images to grayscale (-gray in pdftoppm CLI)
single_file parameter allows you to convert the first PDF page only, without adding digits at the end of the output_file
Allow the user to specify poppler's installation path with poppler_path

Performance tips

Using an output folder is significantly faster if you are using an SSD. Otherwise i/o usually becomes the bottleneck.
Using multiple threads can give you some gains but avoid more than 4 as this will cause i/o bottleneck (even on my NVMe SSD!).
If i/o is your bottleneck, using the JPEG format can lead to significant gains.
PNG format is pretty slow, this is because of the compression.
If you want to know the best settings (most settings will be fine anyway) you can clone the project and run python tests.py to get timings.

Limitations / known issues

A relatively big PDF will use up all your memory and cause the process to be killed (unless you use an output folder)
Sometimes fail read pdf signed using DocuSign, Solution for DocuSign issue.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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