Release date: August, 2016
- Ruikai Liu
- Jorj X. McKie
This is version 1.9.2 of PyMuPDF (formerly python-fitz), a Python binding which supports MuPDF 1.9a - "a lightweight PDF and XPS viewer".
MuPDF can access files in PDF, XPS, OpenXPS and EPUB (e-book) formats, and it is known for its top performance and high rendering quality.
With PyMuPDF you therefore can also access files with extensions *.pdf
, *.xps
, *.oxps
or *.epub
from your Python scripts.
See the Wiki for more info/news/release notes/etc.
Like v1.9.1, this version 1.9.2 is also based on MuPDF version 1.9a. Therefore, generating MuPDF again is not required to make use of it.
If you had not previously installed MuPDF, you must first do this. This process highly depends on your system. For most platforms, MuPDF source contains prepared procedures on how to do this. Linux distributions usually also provide their own ways on how to install MuPDF. See below for more details.
Once MuPDF is in place, installing PyMuPDF comes down to running the usual python setup.py install
.
Also refer to this document for details.
AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python2-pymupdf/
Since MuPDF v1.9a is not available yet in the official repo, you need to first build it from source. Make sure to add -fPIC
to CFLAGS when compiling.
When MuPDF is ready, edit setup.py
in PyMuPDF and comment out the line of library_dirs=[]
to specify the directory which contains libmupdf.a
and other 3rd party libraries. Remove crypto
from libraries
in setup.py
if it complains.
First, install the MuPDF headers and libraries, which are provided by mupdf-tools: brew install mupdf-tools
Then you might need to export ARCHFLAGS='-arch x86_64'
since libmupdf.a
is for x86_64 only.
Finally, please double check setup.py
before building. Update include_dirs
and library_dirs
if necessary.
You can download pre-generated binaries from here that are suitable for your Python version, and thereby avoid any compilation hassle. Please refer to this document for details.
If you want to make your own binary, have a look at this Wiki page. It explains how to use Visual Studio for generating MuPDF in some detail.
Please have a look at the basic demos or the examples which contain complete, working programs.
You can access the complete documentation (which contains a detailed tutorial) as a PDF, as a Windows compiled html or at PyPI.
- PyMuPDF Version 1.9.1
- Code compatible with MuPDF v1.8
- Code compatible with MuPDF v1.7a
- Code compatible with MuPDF v1.2
PyMuPDF is distributed under GNU GPL V3.
You can also find PyMuPDF on the Python Package Index PyPI.
We invite you to join our efforts by contributing to the the wiki pages.
Please submit comments or any issues either to this site or by sending an e-mail to the authors Ruikai Liu, Jorj X. McKie.