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Photomater

Photomater is a Python-based automation tool designed to streamline the process of updating text layers in Adobe Photoshop files. This tool is now enhanced with a rich command-line interface (CLI), making it even more user-friendly and efficient for graphic designers.

Features

  • Automated updating of text layers in Photoshop files, tailored for weekly dates.
  • Ability to handle multiple files and artboards, customizable for different clients and date formats.
  • A rich CLI for easy interaction, supporting various commands for managing client data and automation tasks.
  • Extendable architecture, allowing for additional Photoshop automation functionalities.

Getting Started

These instructions will guide you in setting up and using Photomater on your local machine.

Prerequisites

  • Adobe Photoshop (with scripting support).
  • Python 3.x.
  • Basic understanding of Python and JavaScript (for Adobe Photoshop scripting).

Installation

Clone the repository to your local machine:

git clone https://github.com/FindMalek/Photomater.git
cd photomater

Install any necessary Python dependencies:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Setting Up

  1. Initial Configuration: Run python main.py to start the CLI. If the data/client_data.json file is empty or does not exist, the CLI will guide you through adding a new client with file paths and configurations.

  2. Managing Clients: You can add, edit, and remove client data using the CLI commands. The data is stored in data/client_data.json.

  3. Using the CLI: Photomater's CLI allows you to perform various actions, such as updating text layers, exporting artboards, and managing client data. Use the help command for guidance:

python main.py --help

CLI Commands

Photomater's CLI offers a variety of commands to manage client data, update Photoshop files, and export artboards. Here's a detailed overview of each command and its arguments:

1. Add Client

Add a new client with their specific Photoshop file settings.

  • Command: add-client
  • Base Arguments:
    • --name (required): Name of the client.

Adding a Client Without Files

python main.py add-client --name "CLIENT_NAME"

Adding a Client With File Details

python main.py add-client --name "CLIENT_NAME" --file-name "FILE_NAME" --psd-path "/path/to/psd" --export-path "/path/to/export" --google-drive-path "/path/to/drive" --start-date-path "folder/text_layer" --end-date-path "folder/text_layer" --supported-artboards "Artboard1,Artboard2" --layer-path "Date - * (EditText)"

2. Edit Client

Edit an existing client's details.

  • Command: edit-client
  • Arguments:
    • --name (required): Name of the client.
    • --new_name (optional): New name for the client.
    • --new_file_location (optional): New file location path.
    • --new_export_location (optional): New export location path.
    • --new_google_drive_location (optional): New Google Drive path for the file.
    • --new_start_date_path (optional): New path for the start date text layer.
    • --new_end_date_path (optional): New path for the end date text layer.
    • --new_supported_artboards (optional): New artboard names, comma-separated.
python main.py edit-client --name "CLIENT_NAME" --new_name "NEW_CLIENT_NAME" --new_file_location "/new/path/to/psd"

3. Remove Client

Remove an existing client from the system.

  • Command: remove-client
  • Arguments:
    • --name (required): Name of the client to be removed.
python main.py remove-client --name "Client1"

4. List Clients

List all clients currently stored in the system.

  • Command: list-client
  • No arguments required.
python main.py list-clients

5. Add File (Under development...)

Add a new file with their specific Photoshop file settings.

  • Command: add-file

  • Base Arguments:

    • --name (required): Name of the client.
  • Arguments:

    • --file-name: Name of the file.
    • --psd-path: Full path to the client's PSD file.
    • --export-path: Path where exported files will be saved.
    • --google-drive-path: Google Drive path for the file.
    • --start-date-path: Path to the start date text layer within the Photoshop file.
    • --end-date-path: Path to the end date text layer within the Photoshop file.
    • --supported-artboards: Comma-separated names of the artboards to be processed.

Adding File Details

python main.py add-client --name "CLIENT_NAME" --file-name "FILE_NAME" --psd-path "/path/to/psd" --export-path "/path/to/export" --google-drive-path "/path/to/drive" --start-date-path "folder/text_layer" --end-date-path "folder/text_layer" --supported-artboards "Artboard1,Artboard2" --layer-path "Date - * (EditText)"

6. Update File

Update text layers in Photoshop file, and then saves the Photoshop file.

  • Command: update-file
  • Arguments:
    • --client (required): Name of the client.
    • --all-files (optional): Flag to process all files for the client.
    • --file (optional): Specify a single file name to process.
python main.py update-file --client "Client1" --file "FileName"

7. Export File

Update text layers in Photoshop file, and then saves and exports the Photoshop file.

  • Command: export
  • Arguments:
    • --client (required): Name of the client.
    • --all-files (optional): Flag to process all files for the client.
    • --file (optional): Specify a single file name to process.
python main.py export --client "Client1" --all-files

These commands provide a comprehensive interface for managing and automating tasks in Photoshop files, making Photomater a powerful tool for graphic designers. For more detailed information on each command, use the --help flag.

Client Data Structure

Photomater manages client data with a comprehensive structure to accommodate various project requirements and workflows. Here is an overview of the client data structure:

Client Object

Each client object consists of a name and a list of files associated with that client.

  • name: The name of the client.
  • files: An array of File objects.

File Object

Each file object within a client includes detailed information about the file, paths, artboards, and the text layers to be updated.

  • name: The name of the file or project.
  • paths: An object containing paths related to the file.
    • PSD: The full path to the Photoshop (.psd) file.
    • Export: Path where exported files will be saved.
    • Google Drive: Google Drive path for the file.
  • path_object: An object detailing the paths to the text layers.
    • Main: Contains paths to the main date-related text layers.
      • start: Path to the start date text layer.
      • end: Path to the end date text layer.
    • Layers: Contains information about additional layer paths.
      • Supported: Boolean indicating if additional layers are supported.
      • Path: The path to additional text layers, typically involving artboard names.
  • artboards: Information about the artboards to be processed.
    • Supported: Boolean indicating if artboards are supported.
    • Boards: A list of the names of the artboards to be processed.

Example

Here is an example of a client data structure:

{
  "name": "MoveU",
  "files": [
    {
      "name": "Daily Plan",
      "paths": {
        "PSD": "/path/to/project1.psd",
        "Export": "/path/to/export/project1",
        "Google Drive": "https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/project1"
      },
      "path_object": {
        "Main": {
          "start": "Main/Text/Week Date/Start Date (EditText)",
          "end": "Main/Text/Week Date/End Date (EditText)"
        },
        "Layers": {
          "Supported": true,
          "Path": "Main/Text/Week Date/(EditText)"
        }
      },
      "artboards": {
        "Supported": true,
        "Boards": [
          "Lundi",
          "Mardi",
          "Mercredi",
          "Jeudi",
          "Vendredi",
          "Samedi",
          "Dimanche"
        ]
      }
    },
    {
      "name": "Weekly Plan",
      "paths": {
        "PSD": "/path/to/project2.psd",
        "Export": "/path/to/export/project2",
        "Google Drive": "https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/project2"
      },
      "path_object": {
        "Main": {
          "start": "Main/Text/Week Date/Start Date (EditText)",
          "end": "Main/Text/Week Date/End Date (EditText)"
        },
        "Layers": {
          "Supported": false,
          "Path": ""
        }
      },
      "artboards": {
        "Supported": false,
        "Boards": []
      }
    }
  ]
}

This structure provides flexibility for managing different types of projects and their specific requirements. It is crucial to maintain this format for the application to function correctly.

Project Structure

The project is organized into several directories:

Photomater/
β”‚
β”œβ”€β”€ app/                            # Main application code
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ controllers/                # Controllers for handling business logic
β”‚   β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ photoshop_controller.py # Logic for interacting with Photoshop
β”‚   β”‚   └── client_controller.py    # Logic for managing client data
β”‚   β”‚
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ models/                     # Data models
β”‚   β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ client_model.py         # Model for client data
β”‚   β”‚   └── file_model.py           # Model for file data
β”‚   β”‚
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ services/                   # Services for specific tasks
β”‚   β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ date_service.py         # File handling all of the date specifications
β”‚   β”‚   └── file_service.py         # File handling, read/write JSON, etc.
β”‚   β”‚
β”‚   └── utils/                      # Utility functions and constants
β”‚       β”œβ”€β”€ artboard_support.py     # Utilities for the artboards supported by a given file
β”‚       β”œβ”€β”€ constants.py            # Constants used across the application
β”‚       └── cli_utils.py            # Utilities for CLI styling and interaction
β”‚
β”œβ”€β”€ data/                           # Data storage
β”‚   └── client_data.json            # Client data storage in JSON format
β”‚
β”œβ”€β”€ cli/                            # CLI-related code
β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ commands/                   # Individual CLI commands
β”‚   β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ add_client.py           # Command for adding a new client
β”‚   β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ edit_client.py          # Command for editing client details
β”‚   β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ remove_client.py        # Command for removing a client
β”‚   β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ list_clients.py         # Command for listing all clients
β”‚   β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ update_file.py          # Command for saving the PSD and output files
β”‚   β”‚   └── export_file.py          # Command for saving & exporting the PSD and output files
β”‚   β”‚
β”‚   └── main_cli.py                 # Entry point for the CLI application
β”‚
β”œβ”€β”€ scripts/                        # JavaScript scripts for Photoshop
β”‚   └── updateText.jsx              # Example Photoshop script
β”‚
β”œβ”€β”€ main.py                         # Main script to run the application
β”œβ”€β”€ README.md                       # Documentation for the project
└── requirements.txt                # Python dependencies
  • /app - Core application code, including controllers for business logic and models for data structures.
  • /cli - CLI-related code, housing individual commands and the main CLI application.
  • /data - Data storage, including the JSON file for client data.
  • /scripts - JavaScript scripts for Photoshop.
  • main.py - Main script to run the CLI application.
  • requirements.txt - Required Python dependencies.

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πŸš€ Photomater - Streamline Photoshop tasks with ease! 🎨 This Python tool automates text layer updates in multiple files, ideal for graphic designers πŸ–ŒοΈ. Save time and enhance creativity with quick, weekly design updates. Effortlessly keep your projects up-to-date! β±οΈπŸ“†

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