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With the help of this .doc to pdf using python Link I am trying for excel (.xlsx and xls formats)

Following is modified Code for Excel:

import os
from win32com import client

folder = "C:\\Oprance\\Excel\\XlsxWriter-0.5.1"
file_type = 'xlsx'
out_folder = folder + "\\PDF_excel"

os.chdir(folder)

if not os.path.exists(out_folder):
    print 'Creating output folder...'
    os.makedirs(out_folder)
    print out_folder, 'created.'
else:
    print out_folder, 'already exists.\n'

for files in os.listdir("."):
    if files.endswith(".xlsx"):
        print files

print '\n\n'

word = client.DispatchEx("Excel.Application")
for files in os.listdir("."):
    if files.endswith(".xlsx") or files.endswith('xls'):
        out_name = files.replace(file_type, r"pdf")
        in_file = os.path.abspath(folder + "\\" + files)
        out_file = os.path.abspath(out_folder + "\\" + out_name)
        doc = word.Workbooks.Open(in_file)
        print 'Exporting', out_file
        doc.SaveAs(out_file, FileFormat=56)
        doc.Close()

It is showing following error :

>>> execfile('excel_to_pdf.py')
Creating output folder...
C:\Excel\XlsxWriter-0.5.1\PDF_excel created.
apms_trial.xlsx
~$apms_trial.xlsx

Exporting C:\Excel\XlsxWriter-0.5.1\PDF_excel\apms_trial.pdf
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
  File "excel_to_pdf.py", line 30, in <module>
    doc = word.Workbooks.Open(in_file)
  File "<COMObject <unknown>>", line 8, in Open
pywintypes.com_error: (-2147352567, 'Exception occurred.', (0, u'Microsoft Excel
', u"Excel cannot open the file '~$apms_trial.xlsx' because the file format or f
ile extension is not valid. Verify that the file has not been corrupted and that
 the file extension matches the format of the file.", u'xlmain11.chm', 0, -21468
27284), None)
>>>

There is problem in

doc.SaveAs(out_file, FileFormat=56)

What should be FileFormat file format? Please Help

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  • Maybe you have VisualBasic objects or weird relations in that Excel file? You can confirm that by saving a new clean (empty) Excel file and trying to open that one. If that goes well, then there's something wrong with the current file. Also, in what Excel version are you saving? That library will probably work better in 97/2004 format than in the very latest Excel versions.
    – user1467267
    Dec 31, 2013 at 9:23
  • @Allendar :What can I do for Latest versions or greater than 2004 for excel versions
    – eegloo
    Dec 31, 2013 at 9:49
  • Did you already test if the previous versions work? To make newer versions work you have to do research on that library. Maybe you need an alternative (newer) library to get support for later versions. But I can't really confirm any of that. Only thing you can do is research what is possible. If there's really no solution in Python, you can always see if there are maybe command line tools for Excel or Ruby/PHP/Perl scripts that you could then call from the shell.
    – user1467267
    Dec 31, 2013 at 9:56
  • @Allendar : I tried for 97 - 2003 version but it is not saving in pdf form for them is is saving xls form only. For Word Document there is no problem but for excel is the problem. Thank you I will do more Research on this.
    – eegloo
    Dec 31, 2013 at 10:02
  • blogosfera.co.uk/2013/09/… Got this link. But there must be some solution to do this in python
    – eegloo
    Dec 31, 2013 at 12:44

5 Answers 5

23

Link of xlsxwriter :

https://xlsxwriter.readthedocs.org/en/latest/contents.html

With the help of this you can generate excel file with .xlsx and .xls

for example excel file generated name is trial.xls

Now if you want to generate pdf of that excel file then do the following :

from win32com import client
xlApp = client.Dispatch("Excel.Application")
books = xlApp.Workbooks.Open('C:\\excel\\trial.xls')
ws = books.Worksheets[0]
ws.Visible = 1
ws.ExportAsFixedFormat(0, 'C:\\excel\\trial.pdf')
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  • 3
    While xlsxwriter is a useful tool, it unfortunately doesn't enable you to edit an existing xls file, only to create one from scratch. This renders it useless in many cases.
    – JeffDror
    Jan 25, 2015 at 4:18
  • 8
    Is this a windows only solution?
    – elPastor
    Oct 22, 2018 at 0:21
5

I got the same thing and the same error... ANSWER: 57.... see below...

from win32com import client
import win32api

def exceltopdf(doc):
    excel = client.DispatchEx("Excel.Application")
    excel.Visible = 0

    wb = excel.Workbooks.Open(doc)
    ws = wb.Worksheets[1]

    try:
        wb.SaveAs('c:\\targetfolder\\result.pdf', FileFormat=57)
    except Exception, e:
        print "Failed to convert"
        print str(e)
    finally:
        wb.Close()
        excel.Quit()

... as an alternative to the fragile ExportAsFixedFormat...

1

You can print an excel sheet to pdf on linux using python. Do need to run openoffice as a headless server and use unoconv, takes a bit of configuring but is doable

You run OO as a (service) daemon and use it for the conversions for xls, xlsx and doc, docx.

http://dag.wiee.rs/home-made/unoconv/

1

Another solution for

Is to start gotenberg docker container locally

https://github.com/gotenberg/gotenberg

And pass (any supported by libreoffice) file from python wia HTTP to the container and get result as pdf

LIBREOFFICE_URL = 'http://localhost:3000/forms/libreoffice/convert'
LIBREOFFICE_LANDSCAPE_URL = 'http://localhost:3000/forms/libreoffice/convert?landscape=1'


def _retry_gotenberg(url, io_bytes, post_file_name='index.html'):
    response = None
    for _ in range(5):
        response = requests.post(url, files={post_file_name: io_bytes})
        if response.status_code == 200:
            break
        logging.info('Will sleep and retry: %s %s', response.status_code, response.content)
        sleep(3)
    if not response or response.status_code != 200:
        raise RuntimeRrror(f'Bad response from doc-to-pdf: {response.status_code} {response.content}')
    return response

def process_libreoffice(io_bytes, ext: str):
    if ext in ('.doc', '.docx'):
        url = LIBREOFFICE_URL
    else:
        url = LIBREOFFICE_LANDSCAPE_URL
    response = self._retry_gotenberg(url, io_bytes, post_file_name=f'file.{ext}')
    return response.content
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The GroupDocs.Conversion Cloud SDK for Python is another option to convert Excel to PDF. It is paid API. However, it provides 150 free monthly API calls.

P.S: I'm a developer evangelist at GroupDocs.

# Import module
import groupdocs_conversion_cloud
from shutil import copyfile

# Get your client_id and client_key at https://dashboard.groupdocs.cloud (free registration is required).
client_id = "xxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxx"
client_key = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"

# Create instance of the API
convert_api = groupdocs_conversion_cloud.ConvertApi.from_keys(client_id, client_key)

try:

        #Convert PDF to PNG
        # Prepare request
        request = groupdocs_conversion_cloud.ConvertDocumentDirectRequest("pdf", "C:/Temp/Book1.xlsx")

        # Convert
        result = convert_api.convert_document_direct(request)       
        copyfile(result, 'C:/Temp/Book1_output.pdf')
        print("Result {}".format(result))
        
except groupdocs_conversion_cloud.ApiException as e:
        print("Exception when calling get_supported_conversion_types: {0}".format(e.message))

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