debian-pypdf4/Sample_Code/basic_features.py

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from PyPDF2 import PdfFileWriter, PdfFileReader
output = PdfFileWriter()
input1 = PdfFileReader(open("document1.pdf", "rb"))
# print how many pages input1 has:
print "document1.pdf has %d pages." % input1.getNumPages()
# add page 1 from input1 to output document, unchanged
output.addPage(input1.getPage(0))
# add page 2 from input1, but rotated clockwise 90 degrees
output.addPage(input1.getPage(1).rotateClockwise(90))
# add page 3 from input1, rotated the other way:
output.addPage(input1.getPage(2).rotateCounterClockwise(90))
# alt: output.addPage(input1.getPage(2).rotateClockwise(270))
# add page 4 from input1, but first add a watermark from another PDF:
page4 = input1.getPage(3)
watermark = PdfFileReader(open("watermark.pdf", "rb"))
page4.mergePage(watermark.getPage(0))
output.addPage(page4)
# add page 5 from input1, but crop it to half size:
page5 = input1.getPage(4)
page5.mediaBox.upperRight = (
page5.mediaBox.getUpperRight_x() / 2,
page5.mediaBox.getUpperRight_y() / 2
)
output.addPage(page5)
# add some Javascript to launch the print window on opening this PDF.
# the password dialog may prevent the print dialog from being shown,
# comment the the encription lines, if that's the case, to try this out
output.addJS("this.print({bUI:true,bSilent:false,bShrinkToFit:true});")
# encrypt your new PDF and add a password
password = "secret"
output.encrypt(password)
# finally, write "output" to document-output.pdf
outputStream = file("PyPDF2-output.pdf", "wb")
output.write(outputStream)