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gsapi.py

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gsapi.py is the Python binding into the Ghostscript C library.

Assuming that the Ghostscript library has been built for your project then gsapi should be imported into your own Python scripts for API usage.

import gsapi

gsapi

Overview

Implemented using Python's ctypes module.

All functions have the same name as the C function that they wrap.

Functions raise a GSError exception if the underlying function returned a negative error code.

Functions that don't have out-params return None. Out-params are returned directly (using tuples if there are more than one).

Return codes

gsapi_run_* and gsapi_exit methods return an int code which can be interpreted as follows:

code status
0 no error
gsConstants.E_QUIT "quit" has been executed. This is not an error. gsapi_exit must be called next
<0 error

NOTE
For full detail on these return code please see: https://www.ghostscript.com/doc/current/API.htm#return_codes

gsapi_revision

Returns a gsapi_revision_t.

This method returns the revision numbers and strings of the Ghostscript interpreter library; you should call it before any other interpreter library functions to make sure that the correct version of the Ghostscript interpreter has been loaded.

def gsapi_revision()
version_info = gsapi.gsapi_revision()
print (version_info)

gsapi_new_instance

Returns a new instance of Ghostscript to be used with other gsapi_*() functions.

def gsapi_new_instance(caller_handle)

Parameters

caller_handle: Typically unused, but is passed to callbacks e.g. via gsapi_set_stdio(). Must be convertible to a C void*, so None or an integer is ok but other types such as strings will fail.

instance = gsapi.gsapi_new_instance(1)

gsapi_delete_instance

Destroy an instance of Ghostscript. Before you call this, Ghostscript should ensure to have finished any processes.

def gsapi_delete_instance(instance)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

gsapi.gsapi_delete_instance(instance)

gsapi_set_stdio

Set the callback functions for stdio, together with the handle to use in the callback functions.

def gsapi_set_stdio(instance, stdin_fn, stdout_fn, stderr_fn)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

stdin_fn: If not None, will be called with:

  • (caller_handle, text, len_):
    • caller_handle: As passed originally to gsapi_new_instance().
    • text: A ctypes.LP_c_char of length len_.

stdout_fn and stderr_fn:If not None, called with:

  • (caller_handle, text):
    • caller_handle: As passed originally to gsapi_new_instance().
    • text: A Python bytes object.

Should return the number of bytes of text that they handled; for convenience None is converted to len(text).

def stdout_fn(caller_handle, bytes_):
    sys.stdout.write(bytes_.decode('latin-1'))

gsapi.gsapi_set_stdio(instance, None, stdout_fn, None)
print('gsapi_set_stdio() ok.')

gsapi_set_poll

Set the callback function for polling.

def gsapi_set_poll(instance, poll_fn)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

poll_fn: Will be called with caller_handle as passed to gsapi_new_instance().

def poll_fn(caller_handle, bytes_):
    sys.stdout.write(bytes_.decode('latin-1'))

gsapi.gsapi_set_poll(instance, poll_fn)
print('gsapi_set_poll() ok.')

gsapi_set_display_callback

Sets the display callback.

def gsapi_set_display_callback(instance, callback)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

callback: Must be a display_callback instance.

d = display_callback()
gsapi.gsapi_set_display_callback(instance, d)
print('gsapi_set_display_callback() ok.')

gsapi_set_arg_encoding

Set the encoding used for the interpretation of all subsequent arguments supplied via the GhostAPI interface on this instance. By default we expect args to be in encoding 0 (the 'local' encoding for this OS). On Windows this means "the currently selected codepage". On Linux this typically means utf8. This means that omitting to call this function will leave Ghostscript running exactly as it always has.

This must be called after gsapi_new_instance and before gsapi_init_with_args.

def gsapi_set_arg_encoding(instance, encoding)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

encoding: Encoding must be one of:

Encoding enum Value
GS_ARG_ENCODING_LOCAL 0
GS_ARG_ENCODING_UTF8 1
GS_ARG_ENCODING_UTF16LE 2
gsapi.gsapi_set_arg_encoding(instance, gsapi.GS_ARG_ENCODING_UTF8)

NOTE
Please note that use of the 'local' encoding (GS_ARG_ENCODING_LOCAL) is now deprecated and should be avoided in new code.

gsapi_set_default_device_list

Set the string containing the list of default device names, for example "display x11alpha x11 bbox". Allows the calling application to influence which device(s) Ghostscript will try, in order, in its selection of the default device. This must be called after gsapi_new_instance and before gsapi_init_with_args.

def gsapi_set_default_device_list(instance, list_)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

list_: A string of device names.

gsapi.gsapi_set_default_device_list(instance, 'bmp256 bmp32b bmpgray cdeskjet cdj1600 cdj500')

gsapi_get_default_device_list

Returns a string containing the list of default device names. This must be called after gsapi_new_instance and before gsapi_init_with_args.

def gsapi_get_default_device_list(instance)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

device_list = gsapi.gsapi_get_default_device_list(instance)
print(device_list)

gsapi_init_with_args

To initialise the interpreter, pass your instance of Ghostscript and your argument variables with args.

def gsapi_init_with_args(instance, args)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

args: A list/tuple of strings.

in_filename = 'tiger.eps'
out_filename = 'tiger.pdf'
params = ['gs', '-dNOPAUSE', '-dBATCH', '-sDEVICE=pdfwrite',
          '-o', out_filename, '-f', in_filename]
gsapi.gsapi_init_with_args(instance, params)

gsapi_run_*

Returns an exit code or an exception on error.

There is a 64 KB length limit on any buffer submitted to a gsapi_run_* function for processing. If you have more than 65535 bytes of input then you must split it into smaller pieces and submit each in a separate gsapi_run_string_continue call.

NOTE
All these functions return an exit code

gsapi_run_string_begin

Starts a run_string_ operation.

def gsapi_run_string_begin(instance, user_errors)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

user_errors: An int, for more see user errors parameter explained.

exitcode = gsapi.gsapi_run_string_begin(instance, 0)

gsapi_run_string_continue

Processes file byte data (str_) to feed as chunks into Ghostscript. This method should typically be called within a buffer context.

NOTE
An exception is not raised for the gs_error_NeedInput return code.

def gsapi_run_string_continue(instance, str_, user_errors)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

str_: Should be either a Python string or a bytes object. If the former, it is converted into a bytes object using utf-8 encoding.

user_errors: An int, for more see user errors parameter explained.

exitcode = gsapi.gsapi_run_string_continue(instance, data, 0)

NOTE
For the return code, we don't raise an exception for gs_error_NeedInput.

gsapi_run_string_with_length

Processes file byte data (str_) to feed into Ghostscript when the length is known and the file byte data is immediately available.

def gsapi_run_string_with_length(instance, str_, length, user_errors)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

str_: Should be either a Python string or a bytes object. If the former, it is converted into a bytes object using utf-8 encoding.

length: An int representing the length of gsapi_run_string_with_length.

user_errors: An int, for more see user errors parameter explained.

gsapi.gsapi_run_string_with_length(instance,"hello",5,0)

NOTE
If using this method then ensure that the file byte data will fit into a single (<64k) buffer.

gsapi_run_string

Processes file byte data (str_) to feed into Ghostscript.

def gsapi_run_string(instance, str_, user_errors)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

str_: Should be either a Python string or a bytes object. If the former, it is converted into a bytes object using utf-8 encoding.

user_errors: An int, for more see user errors parameter explained.

gsapi.gsapi_run_string(instance,"hello",0)

NOTE
This method can only work on a standard, null terminated C string.

gsapi_run_string_end

Ends a run_string_ operation.

def gsapi_run_string_end(instance, user_errors)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

user_errors: An int, for more see user errors parameter explained.

exitcode = gsapi.gsapi_run_string_end(instance, 0)

gsapi_run_file

Runs a file through Ghostscript.

def gsapi_run_file(instance, filename, user_errors)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

filename: String representing file name.

user_errors: An int, for more see user errors parameter explained.

in_filename = 'tiger.eps'
gsapi.gsapi_run_file(instance, in_filename, 0)

NOTE
This will process the supplied input file with any previously supplied argument parameters.

gsapi_exit

Exit the interpreter. This must be called on shutdown if gsapi_init_with_args has been called, and just before gsapi_delete_instance.

def gsapi_exit(instance)
gsapi.gsapi_exit(instance)

gsapi_set_param

Sets a parameter. Broadly, this is equivalent to setting a parameter using -d, -s or -p on the command line. This call cannot be made during a gsapi_run_string operation.

Parameters in this context are not the same as 'arguments' as processed by gsapi_init_with_args, but often the same thing can be achieved. For example, with gsapi_init_with_args, we can pass "-r200" to change the resolution. Broadly the same thing can be achieved by using gsapi_set_param to set a parsed value of "<</HWResolution [ 200.0 200.0 ]>>".

Internally, when we set a parameter, we perform an initgraphics operation. This means that using gsapi_set_param other than at the start of a page is likely to give unexpected results.

Attempting to set a parameter that the device does not recognise will be silently ignored, and that parameter will not be found in subsequent gsapi_get_param calls.

def gsapi_set_param(instance, param, value, type_=None)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

param: Name of parameter, either a bytes or a str; if str it is encoded using latin-1.

value: A bool, int, float, bytes or str. If str, it is encoded into a bytes using utf-8.

type_: If type_ is not None, value must be convertible to the Python type implied by type_:

Parameter list

type_ Python type(s)
gs_spt_null [Ignored]
gs_spt_bool bool
gs_spt_int int
gs_spt_float float
gs_spt_name [Error]
gs_spt_string (bytes, str)
gs_spt_long int
gs_spt_i64 int
gs_spt_size_t int
gs_spt_parsed (bytes, str)
gs_spt_more_to_come (bytes, str)

An exception is raised if type_ is an integer type and value is outside its range.

If type_ is None, we choose something suitable for type of value:

Python type of value type_
bool gs_spt_bool
int gs_spt_i64
float gs_spt_float
bytes gs_spt_parsed
str gs_spt_parsed (encoded with utf-8)

If value is None, we use gs_spt_null.

Otherwise type_ must be a gs_spt_* except for gs_spt_invalid and gs_spt_name.

NOTE
This implementation supports automatic inference of type by looking at the type of value.

set_margins = gsapi.gsapi_set_param(instance, "Margins", "[10 10]")

NOTE
For more on the C implementation of parameters see: Ghostscript parameters in C.

gsapi_get_param

Retrieve the current value of a parameter.

If an error occurs, the return value is negative. Otherwise the return value is the number of bytes required for storage of the value. Call once with value NULL to get the number of bytes required, then call again with value pointing to at least the required number of bytes where the value will be copied out. Note that the caller is required to know the type of value in order to get it. For all types other than gs_spt_string, gs_spt_name, and gs_spt_parsed knowing the type means you already know the size required.

This call retrieves parameters/values that have made it to the device. Thus, any values set using gs_spt_more_to_come without a following call omitting that flag will not be retrieved. Similarly, attempting to get a parameter before gsapi_init_with_args has been called will not list any, even if gsapi_set_param has been used.

Attempting to read a parameter that is not set will return gs_error_undefined (-21). Note that calling gsapi_set_param followed by gsapi_get_param may not find the value, if the device did not recognise the key as being one of its configuration keys.

For the C documentation please refer to Ghostscript get_param.

def gsapi_get_param(instance, param, type_=None, encoding=None)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

param: Name of parameter, either a bytes or str; if a str it is encoded using latin-1.

type_: A gs_spt_* constant or None. If None we try each gs_spt_* until one succeeds; if none succeeds we raise the last error.

encoding: Only affects string values. If None we return a bytes object, otherwise it should be the encoding to use to decode into a string, e.g. 'utf-8'.

get_margins = gsapi.gsapi_get_param(instance, "Margins")

gsapi_enumerate_params

Enumerate the current parameters on the instance of Ghostscript.

Returns an array of (key, value) for each parameter. key is decoded as latin-1.

def gsapi_enumerate_params(instance)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

for param, type_ in gsapi.gsapi_enumerate_params(instance):
    val = gsapi.gsapi_get_param(instance,param, encoding='utf-8')
    print('%-24s : %s' % (param, val))

gsapi_add_control_path

Add a (case sensitive) path to one of the lists of permitted paths for file access.

def gsapi_add_control_path(instance, type_, path)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

type_: An int which must be one of:

Enum Value
GS_PERMIT_FILE_READING 0
GS_PERMIT_FILE_WRITING 1
GS_PERMIT_FILE_CONTROL 2

path: A string representing the file path.

gsapi.gsapi_add_control_path(instance, gsapi.GS_PERMIT_FILE_READING, "/docs/secure/")

gsapi_remove_control_path

Remove a (case sensitive) path from one of the lists of permitted paths for file access.

def gsapi_remove_control_path(instance, type_, path)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

type_: An int representing the permission type.

path: A string representing the file path.

gsapi.gsapi_remove_control_path(instance, gsapi.GS_PERMIT_FILE_READING, "/docs/secure/")

gsapi_purge_control_paths

Clear all the paths from one of the lists of permitted paths for file access.

def gsapi_purge_control_paths(instance, type_)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

type_: An int representing the permission type.

gsapi.gsapi_purge_control_paths(instance, gsapi.GS_PERMIT_FILE_READING)

gsapi_activate_path_control

Enable/Disable path control (i.e. whether paths are checked against permitted paths before access is granted).

def gsapi_activate_path_control(instance, enable)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

enable: bool to enable/disable path control.

gsapi.gsapi_activate_path_control(instance, true)

gsapi_is_path_control_active

Query whether path control is activated or not.

def gsapi_is_path_control_active(instance)

Parameters

instance: Your instance of Ghostscript.

isActive = gsapi.gsapi_is_path_control_active(instance)

Notes

1: User errors parameter

The user_errors argument is normally set to zero to indicate that errors should be handled through the normal mechanisms within the interpreted code. If set to a negative value, the functions will return an error code directly to the caller, bypassing the interpreted language. The interpreted language's error handler is bypassed, regardless of user_errors parameter, for the gs_error_interrupt generated when the polling callback returns a negative value. A positive user_errors is treated the same as zero.