#!/usr/bin/env python """ Representation and utils for ranges of PDF file pages. Copyright (c) 2014, Steve Witham . All rights reserved. This software is available under a BSD license; see https://github.com/mstamy2/PyPDF2/blob/master/LICENSE """ import re from .utils import isString _INT_RE = r"(0|-?[1-9]\d*)" # A decimal int, don't allow "-0". PAGE_RANGE_RE = "^({int}|({int}?(:{int}?(:{int}?)?)))$".format(int=_INT_RE) # groups: 12 34 5 6 7 8 class ParseError(Exception): pass PAGE_RANGE_HELP = """Remember, page indices start with zero. Page range expression examples: : all pages. -1 last page. 22 just the 23rd page. :-1 all but the last page. 0:3 the first three pages. -2 second-to-last page. :3 the first three pages. -2: last two pages. 5: from the sixth page onward. -3:-1 third & second to last. The third, "stride" or "step" number is also recognized. ::2 0 2 4 ... to the end. 3:0:-1 3 2 1 but not 0. 1:10:2 1 3 5 7 9 2::-1 2 1 0. ::-1 all pages in reverse order. """ class PageRange(object): """ A slice-like representation of a range of page indices, i.e. page numbers, only starting at zero. The syntax is like what you would put between brackets [ ]. The slice is one of the few Python types that can't be subclassed, but this class converts to and from slices, and allows similar use. o PageRange(str) parses a string representing a page range. o PageRange(slice) directly "imports" a slice. o to_slice() gives the equivalent slice. o str() and repr() allow printing. o indices(n) is like slice.indices(n). """ def __init__(self, arg): """ Initialize with either a slice -- giving the equivalent page range, or a PageRange object -- making a copy, or a string like "int", "[int]:[int]" or "[int]:[int]:[int]", where the brackets indicate optional ints. {page_range_help} Note the difference between this notation and arguments to slice(): slice(3) means the first three pages; PageRange("3") means the range of only the fourth page. However PageRange(slice(3)) means the first three pages. """ if isinstance(arg, slice): self._slice = arg return if isinstance(arg, PageRange): self._slice = arg.to_slice() return m = isString(arg) and re.match(PAGE_RANGE_RE, arg) if not m: raise ParseError(arg) elif m.group(2): # Special case: just an int means a range of one page. start = int(m.group(2)) stop = start + 1 if start != -1 else None self._slice = slice(start, stop) else: self._slice = slice(*[int(g) if g else None for g in m.group(4, 6, 8)]) # Just formatting this when there is __doc__ for __init__ if __init__.__doc__: __init__.__doc__ = __init__.__doc__.format(page_range_help=PAGE_RANGE_HELP) @staticmethod def valid(input): """ True if input is a valid initializer for a PageRange. """ return isinstance(input, slice) or \ isinstance(input, PageRange) or \ (isString(input) and bool(re.match(PAGE_RANGE_RE, input))) def to_slice(self): """ Return the slice equivalent of this page range. """ return self._slice def __str__(self): """ A string like "1:2:3". """ s = self._slice if s.step == None: if s.start != None and s.stop == s.start + 1: return str(s.start) indices = s.start, s.stop else: indices = s.start, s.stop, s.step return ':'.join("" if i == None else str(i) for i in indices) def __repr__(self): """ A string like "PageRange('1:2:3')". """ return "PageRange(" + repr(str(self)) + ")" def indices(self, n): """ n is the length of the list of pages to choose from. Returns arguments for range(). See help(slice.indices). """ return self._slice.indices(n) PAGE_RANGE_ALL = PageRange(":") # The range of all pages. def parse_filename_page_ranges(args): """ Given a list of filenames and page ranges, return a list of (filename, page_range) pairs. First arg must be a filename; other ags are filenames, page-range expressions, slice objects, or PageRange objects. A filename not followed by a page range indicates all pages of the file. """ pairs = [] pdf_filename = None did_page_range = False for arg in args + [None]: if PageRange.valid(arg): if not pdf_filename: raise ValueError("The first argument must be a filename, " \ "not a page range.") pairs.append( (pdf_filename, PageRange(arg)) ) did_page_range = True else: # New filename or end of list--do all of the previous file? if pdf_filename and not did_page_range: pairs.append( (pdf_filename, PAGE_RANGE_ALL) ) pdf_filename = arg did_page_range = False return pairs