[PSF-Community] Python library to extract data tables from PDF files

Vinayak Mehta vmehta94 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 22 13:21:26 EDT 2018


Hi Anthony!

Yes it's on PyPI! You can install it using "pip install camelot-py"

Also, I just released a web interface for the library! You can check it out
here: https://github.com/camelot-dev/excalibur

You can install it using "pip install excalibur-py" or download the
Windows/Linux executable from the releases page.

Keep looking up!

Vinayak

On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 5:36 PM Anthony Flury via PSF-Community <
psf-community at python.org> wrote:

> Have you published it on pypi ? Make it really easy for people to install
> it if they need it.
> On 28/09/2018 07:31, Vinayak Mehta wrote:
>
> Hello everyone!
>
> I recently released a Python library which lets users extract data tables
> out of PDF files, my first open source library! Here's the link:
> https://github.com/socialcopsdev/camelot
>
> I've created a wiki page
> <https://github.com/socialcopsdev/camelot/wiki/Comparison-with-other-PDF-Table-Extraction-libraries-and-tools>
> comparing it to other open source PDF table extraction tools. I'm currently
> working on porting it to Python3!
>
> I would be really grateful if you could check it out and see if its useful
> to you and give me any feedback that may help me improve it, by replying
> here, opening an issue or a pull request!
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you all!
>
> Thanks for your time!
>
> Vinayak
>
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