#!/usr/bin/env python3 import os from PIL import Image import zpl import csv # note: a page contains two labels in one row. This script therefore generates # two labels in one row, where each label describes a single part. PAGE_W = 100 PAGE_H = 24 # the labels are a bit too large for our part drawers, so we add some empty # space at the top that can be folded or cut away. TOP_OFFSET = 6 def add_part(l, idx, part_id, title): l.origin(3+idx*PAGE_W/2, TOP_OFFSET) l.barcode('Q', f'http://partdb.im.zam.haus/scan/part/{part_id}', magnification=3, errorCorrection='L') l.endorigin() text_left = 3+idx*PAGE_W/2 l.origin(text_left, TOP_OFFSET + 14) l.write_text(f'ID: {part_id}', char_height=4, char_width=4, line_width=PAGE_W/2*(1+idx)-text_left-2, justification='L') l.endorigin() text_left = 18+idx*PAGE_W/2 l.origin(text_left, TOP_OFFSET+1) l.write_text(title, char_height=4, char_width=4, line_width=PAGE_W/2*(1+idx)-text_left-2, justification='L', max_line=4) l.endorigin() part_ids = [] titles = [] with open('/tmp/export_Part_full.csv', 'r') as csvfile: dialect = csv.excel() dialect.delimiter = ';' reader = csv.DictReader(csvfile, dialect=dialect) for row in reader: part_ids.append(int(row['id'])) name = row['name'] name = name.replace('μ', 'u') name = name.replace('Ω', 'Ohm') titles.append(name) for i in range(len(part_ids)): if i % 2 == 0: l = zpl.Label(height=PAGE_H, width=PAGE_W, dpmm=8.0) add_part(l, i%2, part_ids[i], titles[i]) if i % 2 == 1: print(l.dumpZPL()) if len(part_ids) % 2 != 0: print(l.dumpZPL()) #l.preview()