Burocracy is a library that allows you to use .docx templates as templates using MailMerge fields and can save them as docx's or pdfs. It can insert plain text, images, tables and (simple) HTML. See `django-bureaucracy`_ for some mild django integration.
WIP: PPTX as templates.
from bureaucracy import DocxTemplate, HTML, Image, Table doc = DocxTemplate('examples/sample.docx') context = { 'table': Table(data=[['this is the first cell of the first row', 'this is the second cell of the first row'], ['the second row', 'etc'], ['etc', 'etc]], headers=['header 1', 'header 2']), 'image': Image('pigeon.jpg') 'html': HTML(<p><strong>bold</strong>-notbold</p><ul><li>hop</li><li>la</li><li>kee</li></ul>") 'text': 'some text', } doc.render_and_save('generated.docx', context) doc.render_and_save('generated.pdf', context, format='pdf')
Bureaucracy expects the .docx-files passed to the DocxTemplate
constructor
to contain MailMerge fields whose names correspond to the ones used
in the context dict. How this is done exactly depends on the version of
Office you have, but it seems that it's always a variation on
Insert > Field > Mail Merge > Mergefield and then entering the name:
pip install burocracy
Note that although this will install the pypandoc dependency, that package makes use of the pandoc executable whose installation sometimes fails. To work around this, install pandoc on it's own with your favorite package manager and make it available on the path.
For the pdf generation, bureaucracy needs the LibreOffice soffice
executable
to be installed and on the path.