XML-ESC/POS is a simple python library that allows you to print receipts on ESC/POS Compatible receipt printers with a simple utf8 encoded XML format similar to HTML. No more dicking around with esc-pos commands !
The following example is self-explanatory:
<receipt>
<h1>Receipt!</h1>
<h2>div,span,p,ul,ol are also supported</h2>:w
<line>
<left>Product</left>
<right>0.15€</right>
</line>
<hr />
<line size='double-height'>
<left>TOTAL</left>
<right>0.15€</right>
</line>
<barcode encoding='ean13'>
5449000000996
</barcode>
<cashdraw />
<cut />
</receipt>
It uses python-escpos internally. So to print it, you'd do:
from escpos import printer
from xmlescpos import Layout
epson = printer.Dummy() # Or directly to USB, Serial, Network
Layout(xml).format(epson)
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Make the tag much more powerful; support text wrapping in the columns; different styles on each side.
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Support borders.
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Be closer to real HTML, i.e. have a
tag. could have an auto-ratio mode, and become flexbox.
sudo pip install git+https://github.com/miracle2k/[email protected]
The library prints receipts defined by utf-8 encoded XML documents. The tags and structure of the document are in many ways similar to HTML. The two main differences between XML-ESC/POS and HTML, is the presence of ESC/POS specific tags, and the lack of CSS. Oh, and it is XML based, so you must provide valid XML, or you'll get a traceback on your receipt.
The styling is done with custom attributes on the elements themselves. The styling is inherited by child elements.
span
,em
,b
p
,div
,section
,article
,header
,footer
,li
,h1-5
,hr
ul
,ol
The indentation width is determined by the tabwidth
attribute, which specifies the indentation in number of white
space characters. tabwidth
is inherited by child elements,
like all styling attributes.
ul
elements also support the bullet
attribute which specifies
the character used to represent bullets.
<ul tabwidth='3' bullet='-'>
<li>foo</li>
<li>bar</li>
</ul>
The img
tag prints the picture specified by the src
attribute.
The src
attribute must contain the picture encoded in png, gif
or jpeg in a base64 data-url.
<img src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQAQMAA..." />
cut
, cuts the reciptpartialcut
, partially cuts the receiptcashdraw
, activates the cash-drawer connected to the printer
It is possible to include barcodes in your receipt with the barcode tag
. The encoding
attribute lets you specify the barcode encoding
used, and its presence is mandatory. The following encodings are
supported: UPC-A
,UPC-E
,EAN13
,EAN8
,CODE39
,ITF
,NW7
.
<barcode encoding="EAN13">
5400113509509
</barcode>
The line
tag is used to quickly layout receipt lines. Its child elements
must have either the left
or right
tag, and will be aligned left or right
on the same line. There is a hard limit between the left and right part of the
line, and content overflow is hidden. The placement of the limit is given
by the line-ratio
attribute, which is the ratio of the left part's width with
the total width of the line. A ratio of 0.5 ( the default ) thus divides the line in two
equal parts.
<line line-ratio='0.6'>
<left>Product Name</left>
<right>$0.15</right>
</line>
The value
tag is used to format numerical values. It allows to specify
the number of digits, the decimal and thousands separator independently of
the formatting of the provided number. The following attributes are supported:
value-decimals
: The number of decimalsvalue-width
: The number will be left-padded with zeroes until its formatting has that many characters.value-decimals-separator
: The character used to seprate the decimal and integer part of the number.value-thousands-separator
: The character used to separate thousands.value-autoint
: The number will not print decimals if it is an integervalue-symbol
: The unit symbol will be placed before or after the numbervalue-symbol-position
:before
orafter
<value value-symbol='€' value-symbol-position='after'>
3.1415
</value>
Those attributes are inherited, and can thus be specified once and for all on the receipt's root element.
The following attributes are used to style the elements. They are inherited and can be applied to any element.
align
:left
,right
orcenter
. Specifies the text alignment.underline
:off
oron
ordouble
bold
:off
oron
size
:normal
,double
,double-height
,double-width
, the font size.font
:a
orb
, the font used (two fonts ought to be enough ... )width
: the width of block level elements, in characters. (default 48)indent
: The indentation (in tabs) before a block level element.tabwidth
: The number of spaces in a single indentation level (default 2)color
:black
orred