odoo/addons/auction/barcode/common.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from reportlab.platypus.flowables import Flowable
from reportlab.lib.units import inch
import string
class Barcode(Flowable):
"""Abstract Base for barcodes. Includes implementations of
some methods suitable for the more primitive barcode types"""
def __init__(self, value=''):
self.value = value
if not hasattr(self, 'gap'):
self.gap = None
self.validate()
self.encode()
#print self.encoded
self.decompose()
#print self.decomposed
self.computeSize()
def validate(self):
self.valid = 1
self.validated = self.value
def encode(self):
self.encoded = self.validated
def decompose(self):
self.decomposed = self.encoded
def computeSize(self, *args):
xdim = self.xdim
wx = xdim * self.ratio
if self.gap == None:
self.gap = xdim
w = 0.0
for c in self.decomposed:
if c in 'sb':
w = w + xdim
elif c in 'SB':
w = w + wx
else: # 'i'
w = w + self.gap
if self.height is None:
self.height = w * 0.15
self.height = max(0.25 * inch, self.height)
if self.bearers:
self.height = self.height + self.bearers * 2.0 * xdim
if self.quiet:
w = w + self.lquiet + self.rquiet
self.xo = self.lquiet
else:
self.xo = 0.0
self.width = w
def draw(self):
xdim = self.xdim
wx = xdim * self.ratio
left = self.xo
b = self.bearers * xdim
bb = b * 0.5
tb = self.height - (b * 1.5)
for c in self.decomposed:
if c == 'i':
left = left + self.gap
elif c == 's':
left = left + xdim
elif c == 'S':
left = left + wx
elif c == 'b':
self.rect(left, bb, xdim, tb)
left = left + xdim
elif c == 'B':
self.rect(left, bb, wx, tb)
left = left + wx
if self.bearers:
self.rect(self.lquiet, 0.0, \
self.width - (self.lquiet + self.rquiet), b)
self.rect(self.lquiet, self.height - b, \
self.width - (self.lquiet + self.rquiet), b)
def rect(self, x, y, w, h):
self.canv.rect(x, y, w, h, stroke=0, fill=1)
class MultiWidthBarcode(Barcode):
"""Base for variable-bar-width codes like Code93 and Code128"""
def computeSize(self, *args):
xdim = self.xdim
oa, oA = ord('a') - 1, ord('A') - 1
w = 0.0
for c in self.decomposed:
oc = ord(c)
if c in string.lowercase:
w = w + xdim * (oc - oa)
elif c in string.uppercase:
w = w + xdim * (oc - oA)
if self.height is None:
self.height = w * 0.15
self.height = max(0.25 * inch, self.height)
if self.quiet:
w = w + self.lquiet + self.rquiet
self.xo = self.lquiet
else:
self.xo = 0.0
self.width = w
def draw(self):
oa, oA = ord('a') - 1, ord('A') - 1
xdim = self.xdim
left = self.xo
for c in self.decomposed:
oc = ord(c)
if c in string.lowercase:
left = left + (oc - oa) * xdim
elif c in string.uppercase:
w = (oc - oA) * xdim
self.rect(left, 0.0, w, self.height)
left = left + w
class I2of5(Barcode):
"""
Interleaved 2 of 5 is a numeric-only barcode. It encodes an even
number of digits; if an odd number is given, a 0 is prepended.
Options that may be passed to constructor:
value (int, or numeric string. required.):
The value to encode.
xdim (float, default .0075):
X-Dimension, or width of the smallest element
Minumum is .0075 inch (7.5 mils).
ratio (float, default 2.2):
The ratio of wide elements to narrow elements.
Must be between 2.0 and 3.0 (or 2.2 and 3.0 if the
xdim is greater than 20 mils (.02 inch))
gap (float or None, default None):
width of intercharacter gap. None means "use xdim".
height (float, see default below):
Height of the symbol. Default is the height of the two
bearer bars (if they exist) plus the greater of .25 inch
or .15 times the symbol's length.
checksum (bool, default 1):
Wether to compute and include the check digit
bearers (float, in units of xdim. default 3.0):
Height of bearer bars (horizontal bars along the top and
bottom of the barcode). Default is 3 x-dimensions.
Set to zero for no bearer bars. (Bearer bars help detect
misscans, so it is suggested to leave them on).
quiet (bool, default 1):
Wether to include quiet zones in the symbol.
lquiet (float, see default below):
Quiet zone size to left of code, if quiet is true.
Default is the greater of .25 inch, or .15 times the symbol's
length.
rquiet (float, defaults as above):
Quiet zone size to right left of code, if quiet is true.
Sources of Information on Interleaved 2 of 5:
http://www.semiconductor.agilent.com/barcode/sg/Misc/i_25.html
http://www.adams1.com/pub/russadam/i25code.html
Official Spec, "ANSI/AIM BC2-1995, USS" is available for US$45 from
http://www.aimglobal.org/aimstore/
"""
patterns = {
'start' : 'bsbs',
'stop' : 'Bsb',
'B0' : 'bbBBb', 'S0' : 'ssSSs',
'B1' : 'BbbbB', 'S1' : 'SsssS',
'B2' : 'bBbbB', 'S2' : 'sSssS',
'B3' : 'BBbbb', 'S3' : 'SSsss',
'B4' : 'bbBbB', 'S4' : 'ssSsS',
'B5' : 'BbBbb', 'S5' : 'SsSss',
'B6' : 'bBBbb', 'S6' : 'sSSss',
'B7' : 'bbbBB', 'S7' : 'sssSS',
'B8' : 'BbbBb', 'S8' : 'SssSs',
'B9' : 'bBbBb', 'S9' : 'sSsSs'
}
def __init__(self, value='', **args):
self.height = None
self.xdim = inch * 0.0075
self.ratio = 2.2
self.checksum = 1
self.bearers = 3.0
self.quiet = 1
self.lquiet = self.rquiet = None
if type(value) == type(1):
value = str(value)
for (k, v) in args.items():
setattr(self, k, v)
if self.quiet:
if self.lquiet is None:
self.lquiet = min(inch * 0.25, self.xdim * 10.0)
self.rquiet = min(inch * 0.25, self.xdim * 10.0)
else:
self.lquiet = self.rquiet = 0.0
Barcode.__init__(self, value)
def validate(self):
vval = ""
self.valid = 1
for c in string.strip(self.value):
if c not in string.digits:
self.valid = 0
continue
vval = vval + c
self.validated = vval
return vval
def encode(self):
s = self.validated
# make sure result will be a multiple of 2 digits long,
# checksum included
if ((len(self.validated) % 2 == 0) and self.checksum) \
or ((len(self.validated) % 2 == 1) and not self.checksum):
s = '0' + s
if self.checksum:
c = 0
cm = 3
for d in s:
c = c + cm * int(d)
if cm == 3:
cm = 1
else:
cm = 3
d = 10 - (int(d) % 10)
s = s + `d`
self.encoded = s
def decompose(self):
dval = self.patterns['start']
for i in range(0, len(self.encoded), 2):
b = self.patterns['B' + self.encoded[i]]
s = self.patterns['S' + self.encoded[i+1]]
for i in range(0, len(b)):
dval = dval + b[i] + s[i]
self.decomposed = dval + self.patterns['stop']
return self.decomposed
class MSI(Barcode):
"""
MSI is a numeric-only barcode.
Options that may be passed to constructor:
value (int, or numeric string. required.):
The value to encode.
xdim (float, default .0075):
X-Dimension, or width of the smallest element
ratio (float, default 2.2):
The ratio of wide elements to narrow elements.
gap (float or None, default None):
width of intercharacter gap. None means "use xdim".
height (float, see default below):
Height of the symbol. Default is the height of the two
bearer bars (if they exist) plus the greater of .25 inch
or .15 times the symbol's length.
checksum (bool, default 1):
Wether to compute and include the check digit
bearers (float, in units of xdim. default 0):
Height of bearer bars (horizontal bars along the top and
bottom of the barcode). Default is 0 (no bearers).
lquiet (float, see default below):
Quiet zone size to left of code, if quiet is true.
Default is the greater of .25 inch, or 10 xdims.
rquiet (float, defaults as above):
Quiet zone size to right left of code, if quiet is true.
Sources of Information on MSI Bar Code:
http://www.semiconductor.agilent.com/barcode/sg/Misc/msi_code.html
http://www.adams1.com/pub/russadam/plessy.html
"""
patterns = {
'start' : 'Bs', 'stop' : 'bSb',
'0' : 'bSbSbSbS', '1' : 'bSbSbSBs',
'2' : 'bSbSBsbS', '3' : 'bSbSBsBs',
'4' : 'bSBsbSbS', '5' : 'bSBsbSBs',
'6' : 'bSBsBsbS', '7' : 'bSBsBsBs',
'8' : 'BsbSbSbS', '9' : 'BsbSbSBs'
}
def __init__(self, value="", **args):
self.height = None
self.xdim = inch * 0.0075
self.ratio = 2.2
self.checksum = 1
self.bearers = 0.0
self.quiet = 1
self.lquiet = self.rquiet = None
if type(value) == type(1):
value = str(value)
for (k, v) in args.items():
setattr(self, k, v)
if self.quiet:
if self.lquiet is None:
self.lquiet = max(inch * 0.25, self.xdim * 10.0)
self.rquiet = max(inch * 0.25, self.xdim * 10.0)
else:
self.lquiet = self.rquiet = 0.0
Barcode.__init__(self, value)
def validate(self):
vval = ""
self.valid = 1
for c in string.strip(self.value):
if c not in string.digits:
self.valid = 0
continue
vval = vval + c
self.validated = vval
return vval
def encode(self):
s = self.validated
if self.checksum:
c = ''
for i in range(1, len(s), 2):
c = c + s[i]
d = str(int(c) * 2)
t = 0
for c in d:
t = t + int(c)
for i in range(0, len(s), 2):
t = t + int(s[i])
c = 10 - (t % 10)
s = s + str(c)
self.encoded = s
def decompose(self):
dval = self.patterns['start']
for c in self.encoded:
dval = dval + self.patterns[c]
self.decomposed = dval + self.patterns['stop']
return self.decomposed
class Codabar(Barcode):
"""
Codabar is a numeric plus some puntuation ("-$:/.+") barcode
with four start/stop characters (A, B, C, and D).
Options that may be passed to constructor:
value (string. required.):
The value to encode.
xdim (float, default .0065):
X-Dimension, or width of the smallest element
minimum is 6.5 mils (.0065 inch)
ratio (float, default 2.0):
The ratio of wide elements to narrow elements.
gap (float or None, default None):
width of intercharacter gap. None means "use xdim".
height (float, see default below):
Height of the symbol. Default is the height of the two
bearer bars (if they exist) plus the greater of .25 inch
or .15 times the symbol's length.
checksum (bool, default 0):
Wether to compute and include the check digit
bearers (float, in units of xdim. default 0):
Height of bearer bars (horizontal bars along the top and
bottom of the barcode). Default is 0 (no bearers).
quiet (bool, default 1):
Wether to include quiet zones in the symbol.
lquiet (float, see default below):
Quiet zone size to left of code, if quiet is true.
Default is the greater of .25 inch, or 10 xdim
rquiet (float, defaults as above):
Quiet zone size to right left of code, if quiet is true.
Sources of Information on Codabar
http://www.semiconductor.agilent.com/barcode/sg/Misc/codabar.html
http://www.barcodeman.com/codabar.html
Official Spec, "ANSI/AIM BC3-1995, USS" is available for US$45 from
http://www.aimglobal.org/aimstore/
"""
patterns = {
'0': 'bsbsbSB', '1': 'bsbsBSb', '2': 'bsbSbsB',
'3': 'BSbsbsb', '4': 'bsBsbSb', '5': 'BsbsbSb',
'6': 'bSbsbsB', '7': 'bSbsBsb', '8': 'bSBsbsb',
'9': 'BsbSbsb', '-': 'bsbSBsb', '$': 'bsBSbsb',
':': 'BsbsBsB', '/': 'BsBsbsB', '.': 'BsBsBsb',
'+': 'bsBsBsB', 'A': 'bsBSbSb', 'B': 'bSbSbsB',
'C': 'bsbSbSB', 'D': 'bsbSBSb'
}
values = {
'0' : 0, '1' : 1, '2' : 2, '3' : 3, '4' : 4,
'5' : 5, '6' : 6, '7' : 7, '8' : 8, '9' : 9,
'-' : 10, '$' : 11, ':' : 12, '/' : 13, '.' : 14,
'+' : 15, 'A' : 16, 'B' : 17, 'C' : 18, 'D' : 19
}
chars = string.digits + "-$:/.+"
def __init__(self, value='', **args):
self.height = None
self.xdim = inch * 0.0065
self.ratio = 2.0 # XXX ?
self.checksum = 0
self.bearers = 0.0
self.quiet = 1
self.lquiet = self.rquiet = None
if type(value) == type(1):
value = str(value)
for (k, v) in args.items():
setattr(self, k, v)
if self.quiet:
if self.lquiet is None:
self.lquiet = min(inch * 0.25, self.xdim * 10.0)
self.rquiet = min(inch * 0.25, self.xdim * 10.0)
else:
self.lquiet = self.rquiet = 0.0
Barcode.__init__(self, value)
def validate(self):
vval = ""
self.valid = 1
s = string.strip(self.value)
for i in range(0, len(s)):
c = s[i]
if c not in self.chars:
if ((i != 0) and (i != len(s) - 1)) or (c not in 'ABCD'):
self.Valid = 0
continue
vval = vval + c
if vval[0] not in 'ABCD':
vval = 'A' + vval
if vval[-1] not in 'ABCD':
vval = vval + vval[0]
self.validated = vval
return vval
def encode(self):
s = self.validated
if self.checksum:
v = 0
for c in s:
v = v + self.values[v]
v = 16 - (v % 16)
s = s + self.chars[v]
self.encoded = s
def decompose(self):
dval = ""
for c in self.encoded:
dval = dval + self.patterns[c] + 'i'
self.decomposed = dval[:-1]
return self.decomposed
class Code11(Barcode):
"""
Code 11 is an almost-numeric barcode. It encodes the digits 0-9 plus
dash ("-"). 11 characters total, hence the name.
value (int or string. required.):
The value to encode.
xdim (float, default .0075):
X-Dimension, or width of the smallest element
ratio (float, default 2.2):
The ratio of wide elements to narrow elements.
gap (float or None, default None):
width of intercharacter gap. None means "use xdim".
height (float, see default below):
Height of the symbol. Default is the height of the two
bearer bars (if they exist) plus the greater of .25 inch
or .15 times the symbol's length.
checksum (0 none, 1 1-digit, 2 2-digit, -1 auto, default -1):
How many checksum digits to include. -1 ("auto") means
1 if the number of digits is 10 or less, else 2.
bearers (float, in units of xdim. default 0):
Height of bearer bars (horizontal bars along the top and
bottom of the barcode). Default is 0 (no bearers).
quiet (bool, default 1):
Wether to include quiet zones in the symbol.
lquiet (float, see default below):
Quiet zone size to left of code, if quiet is true.
Default is the greater of .25 inch, or 10 xdim
rquiet (float, defaults as above):
Quiet zone size to right left of code, if quiet is true.
Sources of Information on Code 11:
http://www.cwi.nl/people/dik/english/codes/barcodes.html
"""
chars = string.digits + '-'
patterns = {
'0' : 'bsbsB', '1' : 'BsbsB', '2' : 'bSbsB',
'3' : 'BSbsb', '4' : 'bsBsB', '5' : 'BsBsb',
'6' : 'bSBsb', '7' : 'bsbSB', '8' : 'BsbSb',
'9' : 'Bsbsb', '-' : 'bsBsb', 'S' : 'bsBSb' # Start/Stop
}
values = {
'0' : 0, '1' : 1, '2' : 2, '3' : 3, '4' : 4,
'5' : 5, '6' : 6, '7' : 7, '8' : 8, '9' : 9,
'-' : 10,
}
def __init__(self, value='', **args):
self.height = None
self.xdim = inch * 0.0075
self.ratio = 2.2 # XXX ?
self.checksum = -1 # Auto
self.bearers = 0.0
self.quiet = 1
self.lquiet = self.rquiet = None
if type(value) == type(1):
value = str(value)
for (k, v) in args.items():
setattr(self, k, v)
if self.quiet:
if self.lquiet is None:
self.lquiet = min(inch * 0.25, self.xdim * 10.0)
self.rquiet = min(inch * 0.25, self.xdim * 10.0)
else:
self.lquiet = self.rquiet = 0.0
Barcode.__init__(self, value)
def validate(self):
vval = ""
self.valid = 1
s = string.strip(self.value)
for i in range(0, len(s)):
c = s[i]
if c not in self.chars:
self.Valid = 0
continue
vval = vval + c
self.validated = vval
return vval
def encode(self):
s = self.validated
if self.checksum == -1:
if len(s) <= 10:
self.checksum = 1
else:
self.checksum = 2
if self.checksum > 0:
# compute first checksum
i = 0; v = 1; c = 0
while i < len(s):
c = c + v * string.index(self.chars, s[-(i+1)])
i = i + 1; v = v + 1
if v > 10:
v = 1
s = s + self.chars[c % 11]
if self.checksum > 1:
# compute second checksum
i = 0; v = 1; c = 0
while i < len(s):
c = c + v * string.index(self.chars, s[-(i+1)])
i = i + 1; v = v + 1
if v > 9:
v = 1
s = s + self.chars[c % 10]
self.encoded = 'S' + s + 'S'
def decompose(self):
dval = ""
for c in self.encoded:
dval = dval + self.patterns[c] + 'i'
self.decomposed = dval[:-1]
return self.decomposed
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