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Automate your invoice with python

Automatically generate print friendly invoices/bills using python. Sample pdf

Directions to use

Step 1 - Clone the repo or download the archive to you local system. Now head to "invoice_genarator" directory.

Step 2 - Install "reportlab" and "pillow" with following commands:

Run these commands in your terminal -

pip install reportlab

pip install pillow

or simply run

pip install requirements.txt

Step 3 - Now feed the data into the pdf.py file in array format.

That's it

Working

Data is converted into objects for simplicity.

# Sample Data 
item = ['Dell Keboard Wireless', 'Samsung RAM 4GB','Samsung SSD 480GB']
warrenty=[12,24,36]  # in months
unit_price = [700, 2400,4860]
qty = [1,2,1]
tax = [0,.18,.18]

objects = []
class Product:
    def __init__(self,item,warrenty,unit_price,tax,quantity):
        self.item = item
        self.unit_price = unit_price
        self.warrenty = warrenty
        self.tax = tax
        self.quantity = quantity
        self.t_price = unit_price*quantity

Some useful offsets for repositioning of elements.

# Y offsets - Global
y_offset = 0   # Header section (above Invoice,company) 
cust_offset = 50 #Customer section
table_offset = 0   #Table section
sub_total_y_offset = -5  # Subtotal/total section offset

# x-offsets in the table
unit_price_x_pos = 370  #Default 370
warrenty_x_pos = 280  #Default 280
qty_x_pos = 470  #Default 470
price_x_pos = 550  #Default 550

# y-offset for new entries is dynamically calculated.

Reference

For in-depth usage visit Documentation or for some extra recipies visit More.