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How to convert CSV to PDF from URL for CSV to PDF API in Python using ByteScout Cloud API Server

How to convert CSV to PDF from URL in Python with easy ByteScout code samples to make CSV to PDF API. Step-by-step tutorial

Every ByteScout tool includes sample Python source codes that you can find here or in the folder with installed ByteScout product. ByteScout Cloud API Server was designed to assist CSV to PDF API in Python. ByteScout Cloud API Server is API server that is ready to use and can be installed and deployed in less than 30 minutes on your own Windows server or server in a cloud. It can save data and files on your local server-based file storage or in Amazon AWS S3 storage. Data is processed solely on the API server and is powered by ByteScout engine, no cloud services or Internet connection is required for data processing..

The SDK samples displayed below below explain how to quickly make your application do CSV to PDF API in Python with the help of ByteScout Cloud API Server. This Python sample code can be used by copying and pasting into your project. Once done,just compile your project and click Run. Enjoy writing a code with ready-to-use sample Python codes to add CSV to PDF API functions using ByteScout Cloud API Server in Python.

ByteScout Cloud API Server – free trial version is available on our website. Also, there are other code samples to help you with your Python application included into trial version.

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ConvertCsvToPdfFromUrl.py
      
import os import requests # pip install requests # Please NOTE: In this sample we're assuming Cloud Api Server is hosted at "https://localhost". # If it's not then please replace this with with your hosting url. # Base URL for PDF.co Web API requests BASE_URL = "https://localhost" # Direct URL of source CSV file. SourceFileURL = "https://bytescout-com.s3.amazonaws.com/files/demo-files/cloud-api/csv-to-pdf/sample.csv" # Destination PDF file name DestinationFile = ".\\result.pdf" def main(args = None): convertCSVToPDF(SourceFileURL, DestinationFile) def convertCSVToPDF(uploadedFileUrl, destinationFile): """Converts CSV to PDF using PDF.co Web API""" # Prepare URL for 'CSV To PDF' API request url = "{}/pdf/convert/from/csv?name={}&url={}".format( BASE_URL, os.path.basename(destinationFile), uploadedFileUrl ) # Execute request and get response as JSON response = requests.get(url, headers={ "content-type": "application/octet-stream" }) if (response.status_code == 200): json = response.json() if json["error"] == False: # Get URL of result file resultFileUrl = json["url"] # Download result file r = requests.get(resultFileUrl, stream=True) if (r.status_code == 200): with open(destinationFile, 'wb') as file: for chunk in r: file.write(chunk) print(f"Result file saved as \"{destinationFile}\" file.") else: print(f"Request error: {response.status_code} {response.reason}") else: # Show service reported error print(json["message"]) else: print(f"Request error: {response.status_code} {response.reason}") if __name__ == '__main__': main()

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