Upce.py revision 107e00c8104649437b9520d0ba298dba659e7cd7
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# Copyright (C) 2010 Martin Owens
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"""
Python barcode renderer for UPCE barcodes. Designed for use with Inkscape.
"""
from BaseEan import EanBarcode
import sys
# This is almost exactly the same as the standard FAMILIES
# But flipped around and with the first 111000 instead of 000000.
FAMS = [ '111000', '110100', '110010', '110001', '101100',
'100110', '100011', '101010', '101001', '100101' ]
class Upce(EanBarcode):
"""Generate EAN6/UPC-E barcode generator"""
name = 'upce'
lengths = [ 6, 11 ]
checks = [ 7, 12 ]
def _encode(self, n):
"""Generate a UPC-E Barcode"""
self.label = self.space(['0'], 2, n[:6], 2, n[-1])
code = self.encode_interleaved(n[-1], n[:6], FAMS)
# 202(guard) + code + 020(center) + 202(guard)
return self.enclose(code, center='020')
def appendChecksum(self, number):
"""Generate a UPCE Checksum"""
if len(number) == 6:
number = self.ConvertEtoA(number)
result = self.getChecksum(number)
return self.ConvertAtoE(number) + result
def fontSize(self):
"""We need a font size of 10"""
return 10
def ConvertAtoE(self, number):
"""Converting UPC-A to UPC-E, may cause errors."""
# All UPC-E Numbers use number system 0
if number[0] != '0' or len(number)!=11:
# If not then the code is invalid
raise ValueError("Invalid UPC Number")
# Most of the conversions deal
# with the specific code parts
manufacturer = number[1:6]
product = number[6:11]
# There are 4 cases to convert:
if manufacturer[2:] == '000' or manufacturer[2:] == '100' or manufacturer[2:] == '200':
# Maxium number product code digits can be encoded
if product[:2]=='00':
return manufacturer[:2] + product[2:] + manufacturer[2]
elif manufacturer[3:5] == '00':
# Now only 2 product code digits can be used
if product[:3]=='000':
return manufacturer[:3] + product[3:] + '3'
elif manufacturer[4] == '0':
# With even more manufacturer code we have less room for product code
if product[:4]=='0000':
return manufacturer[0:4] + product[4] + '4'
elif product[:4]=='0000' and int(product[4]) > 4:
# The last recorse is to try and squeeze it in the last 5 numbers
# so long as the product is 00005-00009 so as not to conflict with
# the 0-4 used above.
return manufacturer + product[4]
else:
# Invalid UPC-A Numbe
raise ValueError("Invalid UPC Number")
def ConvertEtoA(self, number):
"""Convert UPC-E to UPC-A by padding with zeros"""
# It's more likly to convert this without fault
# But we still must be mindful of the 4 conversions
if len(number) != 6:
return None
if number[5] in ['0', '1', '2']:
return '0' + number[:2] + number[5] + '0000' + number[2:5]
elif number[5] == '3':
return '0' + number[:3] + '00000' + number[3:5]
elif number[5] == '4':
return '0' + number[:4] + '00000' + number[4]
else:
return '0' + number[:5] + '0000' + number[5]