--- name: reportlab description: "PDF generation toolkit. Create invoices, reports, certificates, forms, charts, tables, barcodes, QR codes, Canvas/Platypus APIs, for professional document automation." --- # ReportLab PDF Generation ## Overview ReportLab is a powerful Python library for programmatic PDF generation. Create anything from simple documents to complex reports with tables, charts, images, and interactive forms. **Two main approaches:** - **Canvas API** (low-level): Direct drawing with coordinate-based positioning - use for precise layouts - **Platypus** (high-level): Flowing document layout with automatic page breaks - use for multi-page documents **Core capabilities:** - Text with rich formatting and custom fonts - Tables with complex styling and cell spanning - Charts (bar, line, pie, area, scatter) - Barcodes and QR codes (Code128, EAN, QR, etc.) - Images with transparency - PDF features (links, bookmarks, forms, encryption) ## Choosing the Right Approach ### Use Canvas API when: - Creating labels, business cards, certificates - Precise positioning is critical (x, y coordinates) - Single-page documents or simple layouts - Drawing graphics, shapes, and custom designs - Adding barcodes or QR codes at specific locations ### Use Platypus when: - Creating multi-page documents (reports, articles, books) - Content should flow automatically across pages - Need headers/footers that repeat on each page - Working with paragraphs that can split across pages - Building complex documents with table of contents ### Use Both when: - Complex reports need both flowing content AND precise positioning - Adding headers/footers to Platypus documents (use `onPage` callback with Canvas) - Embedding custom graphics (Canvas) within flowing documents (Platypus) ## Quick Start Examples ### Simple Canvas Document ```python from reportlab.pdfgen import canvas from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter from reportlab.lib.units import inch c = canvas.Canvas("output.pdf", pagesize=letter) width, height = letter # Draw text c.setFont("Helvetica-Bold", 24) c.drawString(inch, height - inch, "Hello ReportLab!") # Draw a rectangle c.setFillColorRGB(0.2, 0.4, 0.8) c.rect(inch, 5*inch, 4*inch, 2*inch, fill=1) # Save c.showPage() c.save() ``` ### Simple Platypus Document ```python from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter from reportlab.platypus import SimpleDocTemplate, Paragraph, Spacer from reportlab.lib.styles import getSampleStyleSheet from reportlab.lib.units import inch doc = SimpleDocTemplate("output.pdf", pagesize=letter) story = [] styles = getSampleStyleSheet() # Add content story.append(Paragraph("Document Title", styles['Title'])) story.append(Spacer(1, 0.2*inch)) story.append(Paragraph("This is body text with bold and italic.", styles['BodyText'])) # Build PDF doc.build(story) ``` ## Common Tasks ### Creating Tables Tables work with both Canvas (via Drawing) and Platypus (as Flowables): ```python from reportlab.platypus import Table, TableStyle from reportlab.lib import colors from reportlab.lib.units import inch # Define data data = [ ['Product', 'Q1', 'Q2', 'Q3', 'Q4'], ['Widget A', '100', '150', '130', '180'], ['Widget B', '80', '120', '110', '160'], ] # Create table table = Table(data, colWidths=[2*inch, 1*inch, 1*inch, 1*inch, 1*inch]) # Apply styling style = TableStyle([ # Header row ('BACKGROUND', (0, 0), (-1, 0), colors.darkblue), ('TEXTCOLOR', (0, 0), (-1, 0), colors.whitesmoke), ('FONTNAME', (0, 0), (-1, 0), 'Helvetica-Bold'), ('ALIGN', (0, 0), (-1, -1), 'CENTER'), # Data rows ('ROWBACKGROUNDS', (0, 1), (-1, -1), [colors.white, colors.lightgrey]), ('GRID', (0, 0), (-1, -1), 1, colors.black), ]) table.setStyle(style) # Add to Platypus story story.append(table) # Or draw on Canvas table.wrapOn(c, width, height) table.drawOn(c, x, y) ``` **Detailed table reference:** See `references/tables_reference.md` for cell spanning, borders, alignment, and advanced styling. ### Creating Charts Charts use the graphics framework and can be added to both Canvas and Platypus: ```python from reportlab.graphics.shapes import Drawing from reportlab.graphics.charts.barcharts import VerticalBarChart from reportlab.lib import colors # Create drawing drawing = Drawing(400, 200) # Create chart chart = VerticalBarChart() chart.x = 50 chart.y = 50 chart.width = 300 chart.height = 125 # Set data chart.data = [[100, 150, 130, 180, 140]] chart.categoryAxis.categoryNames = ['Q1', 'Q2', 'Q3', 'Q4', 'Q5'] # Style chart.bars[0].fillColor = colors.blue chart.valueAxis.valueMin = 0 chart.valueAxis.valueMax = 200 # Add to drawing drawing.add(chart) # Use in Platypus story.append(drawing) # Or render directly to PDF from reportlab.graphics import renderPDF renderPDF.drawToFile(drawing, 'chart.pdf', 'Chart Title') ``` **Available chart types:** Bar (vertical/horizontal), Line, Pie, Area, Scatter **Detailed charts reference:** See `references/charts_reference.md` for all chart types, styling, legends, and customization. ### Adding Barcodes and QR Codes ```python from reportlab.graphics.barcode import code128 from reportlab.graphics.barcode.qr import QrCodeWidget from reportlab.graphics.shapes import Drawing from reportlab.graphics import renderPDF # Code128 barcode (general purpose) barcode = code128.Code128("ABC123456789", barHeight=0.5*inch) # On Canvas barcode.drawOn(c, x, y) # QR Code qr = QrCodeWidget("https://example.com") qr.barWidth = 2*inch qr.barHeight = 2*inch # Wrap in Drawing for Platypus d = Drawing() d.add(qr) story.append(d) ``` **Supported formats:** Code128, Code39, EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, ISBN, QR, Data Matrix, and 20+ more **Detailed barcode reference:** See `references/barcodes_reference.md` for all formats and usage examples. ### Working with Text and Fonts ```python from reportlab.platypus import Paragraph from reportlab.lib.styles import ParagraphStyle from reportlab.lib.enums import TA_JUSTIFY # Create custom style custom_style = ParagraphStyle( 'CustomStyle', fontSize=12, leading=14, # Line spacing alignment=TA_JUSTIFY, spaceAfter=10, textColor=colors.black, ) # Paragraph with inline formatting text = """ This paragraph has bold, italic, and underlined text. You can also use colors and different sizes. Chemical formula: H2O, Einstein: E=mc2 """ para = Paragraph(text, custom_style) story.append(para) ``` **Using custom fonts:** ```python from reportlab.pdfbase import pdfmetrics from reportlab.pdfbase.ttfonts import TTFont # Register TrueType font pdfmetrics.registerFont(TTFont('CustomFont', 'CustomFont.ttf')) # Use in Canvas c.setFont('CustomFont', 12) # Use in Paragraph style style = ParagraphStyle('Custom', fontName='CustomFont', fontSize=12) ``` **Detailed text reference:** See `references/text_and_fonts.md` for paragraph styles, font families, Asian languages, Greek letters, and formatting. ### Adding Images ```python from reportlab.platypus import Image from reportlab.lib.units import inch # In Platypus img = Image('photo.jpg', width=4*inch, height=3*inch) story.append(img) # Maintain aspect ratio img = Image('photo.jpg', width=4*inch, height=3*inch, kind='proportional') # In Canvas c.drawImage('photo.jpg', x, y, width=4*inch, height=3*inch) # With transparency (mask white background) c.drawImage('logo.png', x, y, mask=[255,255,255,255,255,255]) ``` ### Creating Forms ```python from reportlab.pdfgen import canvas from reportlab.lib.colors import black, white, lightgrey c = canvas.Canvas("form.pdf") # Text field c.acroForm.textfield( name="name", tooltip="Enter your name", x=100, y=700, width=200, height=20, borderColor=black, fillColor=lightgrey, forceBorder=True ) # Checkbox c.acroForm.checkbox( name="agree", x=100, y=650, size=20, buttonStyle='check', checked=False ) # Dropdown c.acroForm.choice( name="country", x=100, y=600, width=150, height=20, options=[("United States", "US"), ("Canada", "CA")], forceBorder=True ) c.save() ``` **Detailed PDF features reference:** See `references/pdf_features.md` for forms, links, bookmarks, encryption, and metadata. ### Headers and Footers For Platypus documents, use page callbacks: ```python from reportlab.platypus import BaseDocTemplate, PageTemplate, Frame def add_header_footer(canvas, doc): """Called on each page""" canvas.saveState() # Header canvas.setFont('Helvetica', 9) canvas.drawString(inch, height - 0.5*inch, "Document Title") # Footer canvas.drawRightString(width - inch, 0.5*inch, f"Page {doc.page}") canvas.restoreState() # Set up document doc = BaseDocTemplate("output.pdf") frame = Frame(doc.leftMargin, doc.bottomMargin, doc.width, doc.height, id='normal') template = PageTemplate(id='normal', frames=[frame], onPage=add_header_footer) doc.addPageTemplates([template]) # Build with story doc.build(story) ``` ## Helper Scripts This skill includes helper scripts for common tasks: ### Quick Document Generator Use `scripts/quick_document.py` for rapid document creation: ```python from scripts.quick_document import create_simple_document, create_styled_table # Simple document from content blocks content = [ {'type': 'heading', 'content': 'Introduction'}, {'type': 'paragraph', 'content': 'Your text here...'}, {'type': 'bullet', 'content': 'Bullet point'}, ] create_simple_document("output.pdf", "My Document", content_blocks=content) # Styled tables with presets data = [['Header1', 'Header2'], ['Data1', 'Data2']] table = create_styled_table(data, style_name='striped') # 'default', 'striped', 'minimal', 'report' ``` ## Template Examples Complete working examples in `assets/`: ### Invoice Template `assets/invoice_template.py` - Professional invoice with: - Company and client information - Itemized table with calculations - Tax and totals - Terms and notes - Logo placement ```python from assets.invoice_template import create_invoice create_invoice( filename="invoice.pdf", invoice_number="INV-2024-001", invoice_date="January 15, 2024", due_date="February 15, 2024", company_info={'name': 'Acme Corp', 'address': '...', 'phone': '...', 'email': '...'}, client_info={'name': 'Client Name', ...}, items=[ {'description': 'Service', 'quantity': 1, 'unit_price': 500.00}, ... ], tax_rate=0.08, notes="Thank you for your business!", ) ``` ### Report Template `assets/report_template.py` - Multi-page business report with: - Cover page - Table of contents - Multiple sections with subsections - Charts and tables - Headers and footers ```python from assets.report_template import create_report report_data = { 'title': 'Quarterly Report', 'subtitle': 'Q4 2023', 'author': 'Analytics Team', 'sections': [ { 'title': 'Executive Summary', 'content': 'Report content...', 'table_data': {...}, 'chart_data': {...} }, ... ] } create_report("report.pdf", report_data) ``` ## Reference Documentation Comprehensive API references organized by feature: - **`references/canvas_api.md`** - Low-level Canvas: drawing primitives, coordinates, transformations, state management, images, paths - **`references/platypus_guide.md`** - High-level Platypus: document templates, frames, flowables, page layouts, TOC - **`references/text_and_fonts.md`** - Text formatting: paragraph styles, inline markup, custom fonts, Asian languages, bullets, sequences - **`references/tables_reference.md`** - Tables: creation, styling, cell spanning, borders, alignment, colors, gradients - **`references/charts_reference.md`** - Charts: all chart types, data handling, axes, legends, colors, rendering - **`references/barcodes_reference.md`** - Barcodes: Code128, QR codes, EAN, UPC, postal codes, and 20+ formats - **`references/pdf_features.md`** - PDF features: links, bookmarks, forms, encryption, metadata, page transitions ## Best Practices ### Coordinate System (Canvas) - Origin (0, 0) is **lower-left corner** (not top-left) - Y-axis points **upward** - Units are in **points** (72 points = 1 inch) - Always specify page size explicitly ```python from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter from reportlab.lib.units import inch width, height = letter margin = inch # Top of page y_top = height - margin # Bottom of page y_bottom = margin ``` ### Choosing Page Size ```python from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter, A4, landscape # US Letter (8.5" x 11") pagesize=letter # ISO A4 (210mm x 297mm) pagesize=A4 # Landscape pagesize=landscape(letter) # Custom pagesize=(6*inch, 9*inch) ``` ### Performance Tips 1. **Use `drawImage()` over `drawInlineImage()`** - caches images for reuse 2. **Enable compression for large files:** `canvas.Canvas("file.pdf", pageCompression=1)` 3. **Reuse styles** - create once, use throughout document 4. **Use Forms/XObjects** for repeated graphics ### Common Patterns **Centering text on Canvas:** ```python text = "Centered Text" text_width = c.stringWidth(text, "Helvetica", 12) x = (width - text_width) / 2 c.drawString(x, y, text) # Or use built-in c.drawCentredString(width/2, y, text) ``` **Page breaks in Platypus:** ```python from reportlab.platypus import PageBreak story.append(PageBreak()) ``` **Keep content together (no split):** ```python from reportlab.platypus import KeepTogether story.append(KeepTogether([ heading, paragraph1, paragraph2, ])) ``` **Alternate row colors:** ```python style = TableStyle([ ('ROWBACKGROUNDS', (0, 1), (-1, -1), [colors.white, colors.lightgrey]), ]) ``` ## Troubleshooting **Text overlaps or disappears:** - Check Y-coordinates - remember origin is bottom-left - Ensure text fits within page bounds - Verify `leading` (line spacing) is greater than `fontSize` **Table doesn't fit on page:** - Reduce column widths - Decrease font size - Use landscape orientation - Enable table splitting with `repeatRows` **Barcode not scanning:** - Increase `barHeight` (try 0.5 inch minimum) - Set `quiet=1` for quiet zones - Test print quality (300+ DPI recommended) - Validate data format for barcode type **Font not found:** - Register TrueType fonts with `pdfmetrics.registerFont()` - Use font family name exactly as registered - Check font file path is correct **Images have white background:** - Use `mask` parameter to make white transparent - Provide RGB range to mask: `mask=[255,255,255,255,255,255]` - Or use PNG with alpha channel ## Example Workflows ### Creating an Invoice 1. Start with invoice template from `assets/invoice_template.py` 2. Customize company info, logo path 3. Add items with descriptions, quantities, prices 4. Set tax rate if applicable 5. Add notes and payment terms 6. Generate PDF ### Creating a Report 1. Start with report template from `assets/report_template.py` 2. Define sections with titles and content 3. Add tables for data using `create_styled_table()` 4. Add charts using graphics framework 5. Build with `doc.multiBuild(story)` for TOC ### Creating a Certificate 1. Use Canvas API for precise positioning 2. Load custom fonts for elegant typography 3. Add border graphics or image background 4. Position text elements (name, date, achievement) 5. Optional: Add QR code for verification ### Creating Labels with Barcodes 1. Use Canvas with custom page size (label dimensions) 2. Calculate grid positions for multiple labels per page 3. Draw label content (text, images) 4. Add barcode at specific position 5. Use `showPage()` between labels or grids ## Installation ```bash pip install reportlab # For image support pip install pillow # For charts pip install reportlab[renderPM] # For barcode support (included in reportlab) # QR codes require: pip install qrcode ``` ## When to Use This Skill This skill should be used when: - Generating PDF documents programmatically - Creating invoices, receipts, or billing documents - Building reports with tables and charts - Generating certificates, badges, or credentials - Creating shipping labels or product labels with barcodes - Designing forms or fillable PDFs - Producing multi-page documents with consistent formatting - Converting data to PDF format for archival or distribution - Creating custom layouts that require precise positioning This skill provides comprehensive guidance for all ReportLab capabilities, from simple documents to complex multi-page reports with charts, tables, and interactive elements.