On the other hand, it doesn’t provide a method for creating a footer and footnotes and can embed only JPEG images, but with the right python extension, you can extend this to 30 more formats. Reportlab advantage is that it supports a wide variety of graphs like line plots and bar charts and can embed images. On the other hand, if you want to render PDFs, your options are Pyppeteer and Reportlab. But PDFkit is the more popular one of them. So if you want to convert HTML into PDF, I believe PDFKit, FPDF, and Wkhtmltopdf are the best options you have. For example, if you want to build a PDF from scratch, or you just want to convert HTML into a PDF, or you want to fill a particular template and convert it into a specific format. ![]() I would say it depends on your application and what you actually need to do. The only question remains which one is more suitable for me. Generated by fedora-review 0.5.So we have a lot of options to choose from. Python-pdfkit.src: W: spelling-error Summary(en_US) Wkhtmltopdf Python3-pdfkit.noarch: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US wkhtmltopdf Python3-pdfkit.noarch: W: spelling-error Summary(en_US) Wkhtmltopdf Python-pdfkit.noarch: W: spelling-error Summary(en_US) Wkhtmltopdf : Spec file according to URL is the same as in SRPM.Ĭhecking: python-pdfkit-0.4. : Rpmlint is run on all installed packages. : Spec use %global instead of %define unless justified. : No file requires outside of /etc, /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin. : Dist tag is present (not strictly required in GL). : All build dependencies are listed in BuildRequires, except for any thatĪre listed in the exceptions section of Packaging Guidelines. : Package does not own files or directories owned by other packages. : Package must own all directories that it creates. : Package requires other packages for directories it uses. In its own file, then that file, containing the text of the license(s) : If (and only if) the source package includes the text of the license(s) Note: There are rpmlint messages (see attachment). : Rpmlint is run on all rpms the build produces. : Package successfully compiles and builds into binary rpms on at least one : Package complies to the Packaging Guidelines Note: Documentation size is 40960 bytes in 6 files. : Large documentation must go in a -doc subpackage. : Package is not known to require an ExcludeArch tag. : Package contains systemd file(s) if in need. : Spec file is legible and written in American English. : Requires correct, justified where necessary. : If the package is a rename of another package, proper Obsoletes and : Package obeys FHS, except libexecdir and /usr/target. : Package does not generate any conflict. ![]() : Package is named according to the Package Naming Guidelines : Package consistently uses macros (instead of hard-coded directory names). : Package uses nothing in %doc for runtime. : Development files must be in a -devel package : Package contains desktop file if it is a GUI application. : Sources contain only permissible code or content. : Package contains no bundled libraries without FPC exception. : License file installed when any subpackage combination is installed. Licensecheck in /home/makerpm/pdfkit/1145443-python. Note: Checking patched sources after %prep for licenses. : License field in the package spec file matches the actual license. Other legal requirements as defined in the legal section of Packaging : Package is licensed with an open-source compatible license and meets = Pass, = Fail, = Not applicable, = Not evaluated Hi william, your package looks fine so it is approved, I will sponsor you, welcome to the package maintainer group If this file exists please check that this process can read it. ![]() IOError: No wkhtmltopdf executable found: "" nfiguration = (Configuration() if configuration is Noneįile "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pdfkit/configuration.py", line 27, in _init_
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