pyJasper

A toolkit to access JasperReports from Python
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  • BSD License
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  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Maximillian Dornseif
  • Publisher web site:
  • https://cybernetics.hudora.biz/projects/wiki/huTools/

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A toolkit to access JasperReports from Python pyJasper is a set of Python-based utilities to handle JasperReports. Since jasper reports is a Java application you need Java installed.Jython (bundled with pyJasper) is used to access the JasperReports library via HTTP. Your pure Python clients can transparently generate JasperReport Documents.See "StackOverflow":http://stackoverflow.com/questions/458340/is-there-a-better-layout-language-than-html-for printing/459352#459352 and "this Blogposting":http://blogs.23.nu/c0re/2008/07/antville-18473/ to understand what problem pyJasper is trying to solve.Usage:Servlet InterfaceThe servlet keeps no state at all. You have to supply it with an XML datasource, an XPath expression for that datasource and the JRXML report design. You get back the generated PDF or an plain text error message. The respective data has to be submitted via the form variables 'xpath', 'design' and 'xmldata'.To try it out you can use curl. E.g. do to pyjasper/backend and start the jetty servlet container (sh pyJasper-httpd.sh). Then use curl in another window to request rendering of a PDF. curl -X POST --form xpath=//lieferscheine/lieferschein --form design=@reports/Lieferschein.jrxml --form xmldata=@sample-xml/Lieferschein.xml http://localhost:8080/pyJasper/jasper.py > test.pdftest.pdf should now contain a rendered PDF document.Python interfaceYou are expected to subclass @pyjasper.JasperGenerator@ and call it's @generate_pdf()@ function. Usually you only have to overwrite the @__init__()@ and @generate_xml(self, ...)@ functions and use the the Python "ElementTree":http:/ docs.python.org/lib/module-xml.etree.ElementTree.html API to generate an xml-tree. E.g. class MyPDFGenerator(JasperGenerator): """Jasper-Generator for Greetingcards""" def __init__(self): super(MovementGenerator, self).__init__() self.reportname = 'reports/Greeting.jrxml' self.xpath = '/greetings/greeting' self.root = ET.Element('gretings') def generate_xml(self, tobegreeted): """Generates the XML File used by Jasperreports""" ET.SubElement(self.root, 'generator').text = __revision__ for name in tobegreeted: xml_greeting = ET.SubElement(self.root, 'greeting') ET.SubElement(xml_greeting, "greeting_to").text = unicode(name) ET.SubElement(xml_greeting, "greeting_from").text = u"Max" return xmlrootNow you can use @MyPDFGenerator@ like this: generator = MyPDFGenerator() pdf = generator.generate() open('/tmp/greetingcard.pdf', 'w').write(pdf)The Python client finds the URL of the Jasper Servlet by checking the @PYJASPER_SERVLET_URL@ environment variable. It this Variable is not set, a default value of @http://localhost:8080/pyJasper/jasper.py@ is used.Installation:Get it at the "Python Cheeseshop":http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyJasper or at "GitHub":http://github.com/hudora/pyJasper To install the Python client interface just execute @python setup.py install@ as administrator. This should install the requred dependency () automatically. For the Server part there exist no automatic setup script. Just copy @pyjasper/backend/@ to a suitable location and start @pyJasper-httpd.sh@ I use Dan Bernsteins tool for running the Jetty server. Requirements: · Python


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