I have created a script with an array containing file names. The script searches for pdf files through directories and sub-directories by recursion and adds them to an array. It then outputs a string into the command line for pdftk so as to merge them.

pdftk takes arguments such as:

pdftk inputpdf1.pdf inputpdf2.pdf cat output output.pdf

However, it seems that the inputted path is not correct as per the error message I get from the windows cmd (listed above). I get the same error on Ubuntu.

    Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\student3>cd C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop
\Test

C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test>pdftest.py
Merging C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\1.pdf
pdftk "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\1.pdf" cat outputC:\Docum
ents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\Output\.pdf
Error: Unexpected text in page reference, here:
   outputC:\Documents
   Exiting.
   Acceptable keywords, here, are: "even", "odd", or "end".
Errors encountered.  No output created.
Done.  Input errors, so no output created.
pdftk "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\1.pdf" cat outputC:\Docum
ents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\Output\.pdf
Error: Unexpected text in page reference, here:
   outputC:\Documents
   Exiting.
   Acceptable keywords, here, are: "even", "odd", or "end".
Errors encountered.  No output created.
Done.  Input errors, so no output created.
Merging C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\2.pdf
pdftk "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\2.pdf" cat outputC:\Docum
ents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\Output\.pdf
Error: Unexpected text in page reference, here:
   outputC:\Documents
   Exiting.
   Acceptable keywords, here, are: "even", "odd", or "end".
Errors encountered.  No output created.
Done.  Input errors, so no output created.
pdftk "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\2.pdf" cat outputC:\Docum
ents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\Output\.pdf
Error: Unexpected text in page reference, here:
   outputC:\Documents
   Exiting.
   Acceptable keywords, here, are: "even", "odd", or "end".
Errors encountered.  No output created.
Done.  Input errors, so no output created.
Merging C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\brian\1.pdf
pdftk "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\brian\1.pdf" cat outputC:
\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\Output\.pdf
Error: Unexpected text in page reference, here:
   outputC:\Documents
   Exiting.
   Acceptable keywords, here, are: "even", "odd", or "end".
Errors encountered.  No output created.
Done.  Input errors, so no output created.
pdftk "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\brian\1.pdf" cat outputC:
\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\Output\.pdf
Error: Unexpected text in page reference, here:
   outputC:\Documents
   Exiting.
   Acceptable keywords, here, are: "even", "odd", or "end".
Errors encountered.  No output created.
Done.  Input errors, so no output created.
Merging C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\brian\2.pdf
pdftk "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\brian\2.pdf" cat outputC:
\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\Output\.pdf
Error: Unexpected text in page reference, here:
   outputC:\Documents
   Exiting.
   Acceptable keywords, here, are: "even", "odd", or "end".
Errors encountered.  No output created.
Done.  Input errors, so no output created.
pdftk "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\brian\2.pdf" cat outputC:
\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\Output\.pdf
Error: Unexpected text in page reference, here:
   outputC:\Documents
   Exiting.
   Acceptable keywords, here, are: "even", "odd", or "end".
Errors encountered.  No output created.
Done.  Input errors, so no output created.
Merging C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\testing\1.pdf
pdftk "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\testing\1.pdf" cat output
C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\Output\.pdf
Error: Unexpected text in page reference, here:
   outputC:\Documents
   Exiting.
   Acceptable keywords, here, are: "even", "odd", or "end".
Errors encountered.  No output created.
Done.  Input errors, so no output created.
pdftk "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\testing\1.pdf" cat output
C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\Output\.pdf
Error: Unexpected text in page reference, here:
   outputC:\Documents
   Exiting.
   Acceptable keywords, here, are: "even", "odd", or "end".
Errors encountered.  No output created.
Done.  Input errors, so no output created.
Merging C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\testing\2.pdf
pdftk "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\testing\2.pdf" cat output
C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\Output\.pdf
Error: Unexpected text in page reference, here:
   outputC:\Documents
   Exiting.
   Acceptable keywords, here, are: "even", "odd", or "end".
Errors encountered.  No output created.
Done.  Input errors, so no output created.
pdftk "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\testing\2.pdf" cat output
C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\Output\.pdf
Error: Unexpected text in page reference, here:
   outputC:\Documents
   Exiting.
   Acceptable keywords, here, are: "even", "odd", or "end".
Errors encountered.  No output created.
Done.  Input errors, so no output created.
Finished Processing

C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test>

This is the code for the script:

#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Name:        pdfMerger
# Purpose:     Automatic merging of all PDF files in a directory and its sub-directories and
#              rename them according to the folder itself. Requires the pyPDF Module
#
# Current:     Processes all the PDF files in the current directory
# To-Do:       Process the sub-directories.
#
# Version: 1.0
# Author:      Brian Livori
#
# Created:     03/08/2011
# Copyright:   (c) Brian Livori 2011
# Licence:     Open-Source
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/usr/bin/env python

import os
import glob
import sys
import fnmatch
import subprocess

path = str(os.getcwd())


x = 0

def process_file(_, path, filelist):
    os.path.walk(os.path.realpath(topdir), process_file, ())
    input_param = " ".join('"' + x + '"' for x in glob.glob(os.path.join(path, "*.pdf"))

    output_param = '"' + os.path.join(path, os.path.basename(path) + ".pdf") + '"'

    cmd = "pdftk " + input_param + " cat output " + output_param
    os.system(cmd)


    for filenames in os.walk (path):
         if "Output" in filenames:
            filenames.remove ("Output")

    if os.path.exists(final_output) != True:

                    os.mkdir(final_output)
                    sp = subprocess.Popen(cmd)
                    sp.wait()


    else:

                   sp = subprocess.Popen(cmd)
                   sp.wait()




def files_recursively(topdir):
 os.path.walk(os.path.realpath(topdir), process_file, ())

files_recursively(path)

print "Finished Processing"

What exactly am I doing wrong?

File "C:\Documents and Settings\student3\Desktop\Test\pdftest2.py", line 32
    output_param = '"' + os.path.join(path, os.path.basename(path) + ".pdf") + '"'
               ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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I meant pdftk not pdfbox sorry. – Brian Aug 10 '11 at 11:51
added a full script. – cularis Aug 11 '11 at 7:25
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2 Answers

You need to escape the paths by enclosing them in double quotes, because of the whitespaces. Otherwise, your shell will interpret every whitespace as a seperator for a new file.

" ".join('"' + str(f) + '"' for f in filesArr)

Several more things:

  1. You call PDFTK for every PDF. You should put that out of the loop and build a input list of files. (Assuming you want to merge all input pdfs into one output pdf
  2. You are missing a space after cat output

    ... " cat output " + outputpath + ext)

  3. Your outputpath variable is empty.

Edit:

Your code is a little bit confusing. I would change the process_file method to this:

def process_file(_, path, filelist):
    input_param = " ".join('"' + x + '"' for x in glob.glob(os.path.join(path, "*.pdf"))
    output_param = '"C:\ENTER\OUTPUT\PATH\HERE.PDF"'
    cmd = "pdftk " + input_param + " cat output " + output_param
    os.system(cmd)

I don't really understand why you need all those assignments there.

Edit 2:

Here my full script:

#!/usr/bin/env python

import os
import glob

def process_file(_, path, filelist):
    input_param = " ".join('"' + x + '"' for x in glob.glob(os.path.join(path, "*.pdf"))))
    output_param = '"' + os.path.join(path, os.path.basename(path) + ".pdf") + '"'
    cmd = "pdftk " + input_param + " cat output " + output_param
    print cmd
    os.system(cmd)

def files_recursively(topdir):
    os.path.walk(os.path.realpath(topdir), process_file, ())

if  __name__ == "__main__":
    files_recursively(os.getcwd())

And here on Pastebin

Commands it produces:

pdftk "/home/user/pdf/Test1.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Test3.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Test2.pdf" cat output "/home/user/pdf/pdf.pdf"
pdftk "/home/user/pdf/Sub3/Test1.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub3/Test3.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub3/Test2.pdf" cat output "/home/user/pdf/Sub3/Sub3.pdf"
pdftk "/home/user/pdf/Sub2/Test1.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub2/Test3.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub2/Test2.pdf" cat output "/home/user/pdf/Sub2/Sub2.pdf"
pdftk "/home/user/pdf/Sub2/SubSub21/Test1.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub2/SubSub21/Test3.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub2/SubSub21/Test2.pdf" cat output "/home/user/pdf/Sub2/SubSub21/SubSub21.pdf"
pdftk "/home/user/pdf/Sub2/SubSub22/Test1.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub2/SubSub22/Test3.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub2/SubSub22/Test2.pdf" cat output "/home/user/pdf/Sub2/SubSub22/SubSub22.pdf"
pdftk "/home/user/pdf/Sub1/Test1.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub1/Test3.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub1/Test2.pdf" cat output "/home/user/pdf/Sub1/Sub1.pdf"
pdftk "/home/user/pdf/Sub1/SubSub2/Test1.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub1/SubSub2/Test3.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub1/SubSub2/Test2.pdf" cat output "/home/user/pdf/Sub1/SubSub2/SubSub2.pdf"
pdftk "/home/user/pdf/Sub1/SubSub1/Test1.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub1/SubSub1/Test3.pdf" "/home/user/pdf/Sub1/SubSub1/Test2.pdf" cat output "/home/user/pdf/Sub1/SubSub1/SubSub1.pdf"
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I still get the same error. I think it's something that has to do with os.getcwd() – Brian Aug 10 '11 at 12:00
You probably didn't escape the output path? Print your cmd variable to the shell before executing and edit it into your question. – cularis Aug 10 '11 at 12:01
How do you do that exactly, I mean, output the cmd variable? – Brian Aug 10 '11 at 12:05
Just print cmd after you do this: cmd = ("pdftk " + str_fl + " cat output" + outputpath + ext) – cularis Aug 10 '11 at 12:06
Ahh you meant from Python. Sorry for the misunderstanding. Done. – Brian Aug 10 '11 at 12:12
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Instead of os.system() you should use subprocess.Popen - this module's contents deal properly with spaces in filenames if you give the command and arguments as a list.

On Windows: the Popen class uses CreateProcess() to execute the child program, which operates on strings. If args is a sequence, it will be converted to a string using the list2cmdline method. Please note that not all MS Windows applications interpret the command line the same way: The list2cmdline is designed for applications using the same rules as the MS C runtime.

In your example, that would be

cmd = ["pdftk"] + files_arr + "cat", "output", outputpath + ext]

and then

sp = subprocess.Popen(cmd)
sp.wait()
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I tried it but I still get the same error. SHould I change any of the Python code? – Brian Aug 10 '11 at 12:40
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