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How to convert images to PDF from urls for image to PDF API in Python with ByteScout Cloud API Server

Step By Step Instructions on how to convert images to PDF from urls for image to PDF API in Python

Quick guide:Learn how to convert images to PDF from urls in Python. ByteScout Cloud API Server was designed to assist image to PDF API in Python. ByteScout Cloud API Server is the ready to deploy Web API Server that can be deployed in less than thirty minutes into your own in-house Windows server (no Internet connnection is required to process data!) or into private cloud server. Can store data on in-house local server based storage or in Amazon AWS S3 bucket. Processing data solely on the server using built-in ByteScout powered engine, no cloud services are used to process your data!.

Python code snippet like this for ByteScout Cloud API Server works best when you need to quickly implement image to PDF API in your Python application. This Python sample code can be used by copying and pasting into your project. Once done,just compile your project and click Run. Further improvement of the code will make it more robust.

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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ConvertImagesToPdfFromUrls.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 URLs of image files to convert to PDF document SourceFiles = [ "https://bytescout-com.s3.amazonaws.com/files/demo-files/cloud-api/image-to-pdf/image1.png", "https://bytescout-com.s3.amazonaws.com/files/demo-files/cloud-api/image-to-pdf/image2.jpg" ] # Destination PDF file name DestinationFile = ".\\result.pdf" def main(args = None): SourceFileURL = ",".join(SourceFiles) convertImageToPDF(SourceFileURL, DestinationFile) def convertImageToPDF(uploadedFileUrl, destinationFile): """Converts Image to PDF using PDF.co Web API""" # Prepare URL for 'Image To PDF' API request url = "{}/pdf/convert/from/image?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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