Merging multiple PDF files into a single document can be a tedious task, especially if the files are spread across multiple directories. With Python, this task becomes seamless and automated. In this tutorial, we’ll create a command-line interface (CLI) tool using PyPDF2 and click to merge all PDF files in a directory (including its subdirectories), while excluding specific directories like .venv and .git.
Before getting started, ensure you have the following:
Required Libraries:
pip install PyPDF2
Install click for creating the CLI:
pip install click
Here’s the complete code for our CLI tool:
import click from pathlib import Path from PyPDF2 import PdfMerger import os EXCLUDED_DIRS = {".venv", ".git"} @click.command() @click.argument("directory", type=click.Path(exists=True, file_okay=False, path_type=Path)) @click.argument("output_file", type=click.Path(dir_okay=False, writable=True, path_type=Path)) def merge_pdfs(directory: Path, output_file: Path): """ Merge all PDF files from DIRECTORY and its subdirectories into OUTPUT_FILE, excluding specified directories like .venv and .git. """ # Initialize the PdfMerger merger = PdfMerger() # Walk through the directory tree, including the base directory for root, dirs, files in os.walk(directory): # Exclude specific directories dirs[:] = [d for d in dirs if d not in EXCLUDED_DIRS] # Convert the root to a Path object current_dir = Path(root) click.echo(f"Processing directory: {current_dir}") # Collect PDF files in the current directory pdf_files = sorted(current_dir.glob("*.pdf")) if not pdf_files: click.echo(f"No PDF files found in {current_dir}") continue # Add PDF files from the current directory for pdf in pdf_files: click.echo(f"Adding {pdf}...") merger.append(str(pdf)) # Write the merged output file output_file.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) merger.write(str(output_file)) merger.close() click.echo(f"All PDFs merged into {output_file}") if __name__ == "__main__": merge_pdfs()
Directory Traversal:
PDF File Collection:
Merging PDFs:
CLI Integration:
Save the code to a file, e.g., merge_pdfs.py. Run it from the terminal as follows:
python merge_pdfs.py /path/to/directory /path/to/output.pdf
Suppose you have the following directory structure:
/documents ├── file1.pdf ├── subdir1 │ ├── file2.pdf ├── subdir2 │ ├── file3.pdf ├── .git │ ├── ignored_file.pdf
Run the tool as follows:
python merge_pdfs.py /documents /merged.pdf
This will merge file1.pdf, file2.pdf, and file3.pdf into merged.pdf, skipping .git.
Recursive Merging:
Directory Exclusions:
Sorted Merging:
CLI Simplicity:
Large Files:
PDF Compatibility:
Custom Exclusions:
This tutorial demonstrates how to automate the merging of PDFs from a directory structure using Python. The provided CLI tool is flexible and can be adapted for more complex workflows. Try it out and let us know how it works for you!
Happy coding! ?
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