Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: python-barcode
Version: 0.8
Summary: Create standard barcodes with Python. No external modules needed (optional PIL support included).
Home-page: https://bitbucket.org/whitie/python-barcode/
Author: Thorsten Weimann
Author-email: weimann.th@yahoo.com
License: MIT
Description-Content-Type: UNKNOWN
Description: ![example_ean13.png](https://bitbucket.org/repo/rXdyBE/images/1631728592-example_ean13.png)
        
        pyBarcode
        =========
        
        This library provides a simple way to create barcodes using only the
        Python standardlib. The barcodes where created as SVG objects.
        
        Report bugs at https://bitbucket.org/whitie/python-barcode/issues/
        
        
        Requirements
        ------------
        
            - Setuptools/distribute for installation (new in version 0.7beta4)
            - Python 2.6 or above (including Python 3.x)
            - On Python 2.6, 3.0, 3.1: argparse (for the commandline script)
            - Program to open SVG objects (your browser should do it)
            - Optional: PIL to render barcodes as images (PNG, JPG, ...)
        
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        Make sure you have setuptools/distribute installed.
        
        Unpack the downloaded file, cd into the pyBarcode directory and run
        `python setup.py install`. Or just copy the barcode dir somewhere in
        your PYTHONPATH.
        
        The best way is to use pip: `pip install pyBarcode`.
        
        
        Provided Barcodes
        -----------------
        
        EAN-8, EAN-13, EAN-14, UPC-A, JAN, ISBN-10, ISBN-13, ISSN, Code 39, Code 128, PZN
        
        
        Todo
        ----
        
            - Add documentation
            - Add more codes
            - Improve Python 3 support
            - Add simple GUI
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        Interactive::
        
            >>> import barcode
            >>> barcode.PROVIDED_BARCODES
            [u'code39', u'code128', u'ean', u'ean13', u'ean8', u'gs1', u'gtin',
             u'isbn', u'isbn10', u'isbn13', u'issn', u'jan', u'pzn', u'upc', u'upca']
            >>> EAN = barcode.get_barcode_class('ean13')
            >>> EAN
            <class 'barcode.ean.EuropeanArticleNumber13'>
            >>> ean = EAN(u'5901234123457')
            >>> ean
            <barcode.ean.EuropeanArticleNumber13 object at 0x00BE98F0>
            >>> fullname = ean.save('ean13_barcode')
            >>> fullname
            u'ean13_barcode.svg'
            # Example with PNG
            >>> from barcode.writer import ImageWriter
            >>> ean = EAN(u'5901234123457', writer=ImageWriter())
            >>> fullname = ean.save('ean13_barcode')
            u'ean13_barcode.png'
            # New in v0.4.2
            >>> from StringIO import StringIO
            >>> fp = StringIO()
            >>> ean.write(fp)
            # or
            >>> f = open('/my/new/file', 'wb')
            >>> ean.write(f) # PIL (ImageWriter) produces RAW format here
            # New in v0.5.0
            >>> from barcode import generate
            >>> name = generate('EAN13', u'5901234123457', output='barcode_svg')
            >>> name
            u'barcode_svg.svg'
            # with file like object
            >>> fp = StringIO()
            >>> generate('EAN13', u'5901234123457', writer=ImageWriter(), output=fp)
            >>>
        
        Now open ean13_barcode.[svg|png] in a graphic app or simply in your browser
        and see the created barcode. That's it.
        
        Commandline::
        
            $ pybarcode{2,3} create "My Text" outfile
            New barcode saved as outfile.svg.
            $ pybarcode{2,3} create -t png "My Text" outfile
            New barcode saved as outfile.png.
        
            Try `pybarcode -h` for help.
        
        Changelog
        ---------
        
        :v0.8: Code 128 added. Data for charsets and bars moved to subpackage
               barcode.charsets. Merged in some improvements.
        
        :v0.7: Fixed some issues with fontsize and fontalignment.
               Added Python 3 support. It's not well tested yet, but the tests
               run without errors with Python 3.3. Commandline script added.
        
        :v0.6: Changed save and write methods to take the options as a dict
                 not as keyword arguments (fix this in your code). Added option
                 to left align the text under the barcode. Fixed bug with EAN13
                 generation.
        
        :v0.5.0: Added new generate function to do all generation in one step.
                 Moved writer from a subpackage to a module (this breaks some
                 existing code). UPC is now rendered as real UPC, not as EAN13
                 with the leading "0".
        
        :v0.4.3: Fixed bug in new write method (related to PIL) and updated docs.
        
        :v0.4.2: Added write method to support file like objects as target.
        
        :v0.4.1: Bugfix release. Removed redundancy in input validation.
                 EAN8 was broken. It now works as expected.
        
        :v0.4: Removed \*\*options from writers __init__ method. These options never
               had effect. They were always overwritten by default_options.
               New config option available: text_distance (the distance between
               barcode and text).
        
        :v0.4b2: Basic documentation included. The barcode object now has a new
                 attribute called `raw` to have the rendered output without saving
                 to disk.
        
        :v0.4b1: Support for rendering barcodes as images is implemented.
                 PIL is required to use it.
        
        :v0.3: Compression for SVG output now works.
        
        :v0.3b1: Writer API has changed for simple adding new (own) writers.
                 SVG output is now generated with xml.dom module instead of
                 stringformatting (makes it more robust).
        
        :v0.2.1: API of render changed. Now render takes keyword arguments
                 instead of a dict.
        
        :v0.2: More tests added.
        
        :v0.1: First release.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics
