[reportlab-users] Testing Reportlab PDF

Elan Noy elan.noy at quoininc.com
Mon May 9 12:50:41 EDT 2011


On 05/07/2011 12:47 AM, Lang Baker wrote:

>

> Depends on what level of content verification you want. If you just

> want to know wheter the data provided to ReportLab actually ended up

> in the pdf output, you could save the pdf file from Acrobat Reader as

> text file, and write a python script to compare that with a reliable

> text file generated directly from the same data source.

>

> -----Original Message-----

> >From: Elan Noy

> >Sent: May 6, 2011 12:38 PM

> >To: reportlab-users at lists2.reportlab.com

> >Subject: [reportlab-users] Testing Reportlab PDF

> >

> >Is there a way to verify the content of a PDF created with Reportlab?

> >

> >I have an application that creates a complex PDF file based on data

> >provided to the application. I want to test that the content of the PDF

> >reflects the data provided,

> >I use both Platyfus and Canvas.

> >

> >Regards

> >

> >Elan

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Thanks

This is what I thought of as well.

Elan
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