Python DocX is now part of Python OpenXML. There's all kinds of new stuff, including Python 3 support, sister libraries for doing Excel files, and more. Check out the current Python DocX GitHub and the current Python DocX docs.
Info below is kept for archival purposes. Go use the new stuff!
The docx module creates, reads and writes Microsoft Office Word 2007 docx files.
These are referred to as 'WordML', 'Office Open XML' and 'Open XML' by Microsoft.
These documents can be opened in Microsoft Office 2007 / 2010, Microsoft Mac Office 2008, Google Docs, OpenOffice.org 3, and Apple iWork 08.
They also validate as well formed XML.
The module was created when I was looking for a Python support for MS Word .docx files, but could only find various hacks involving COM automation, calling .Net or Java, or automating OpenOffice or MS Office.
The docx module has the following features:
Features for making documents include:
- Paragraphs
- Bullets
- Numbered lists
- Document properties (author, company, etc)
- Multiple levels of headings
- Tables
- Section and page breaks
- Images
Thanks to the awesomeness of the lxml module, we can:
- Search and replace
- Extract plain text of document
- Add and delete items anywhere within the document
- Change document properties
- Run xpath queries against particular locations in the document - useful for retrieving data from user-completed templates.
Just download python docx.
Use pip or easy_install to fetch the lxml and PIL modules.
Then run:
example-makedocument.py
Congratulations, you just made and then modified a Word document!
If you just want to extract the text from a Word file, run:
example-extracttext.py 'Some word file.docx' 'new file.txt'
- Further improvements to image handling
- Document health checks
- Egg
- Markdown conversion support
- Check out the [HACKING](HACKING.markdown) to add your own changes!
- For this project on github
- Send a pull request via github and we'll add your changes!
Email python-docx@googlegroups.com
Licensed under the MIT license
Short version: this code is copyrighted to me (Mike MacCana), I give you permission to do what you want with it except remove my name from the credits. See the LICENSE file for specific terms.