39 lines
1.2 KiB
Python
39 lines
1.2 KiB
Python
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# Example python script to generate a BOM from a KiCad generic netlist
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#
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# Example: Ungrouped (One component per row) CSV output
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#
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# Import the KiCad python helper module
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import ky
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import csv
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import sys
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# Generate an instance of a generic netlist, and load the netlist tree from
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# the command line option. If the file doesn't exist, execution will stop
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net = ky.netlist(sys.argv[1])
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# Open a file to write to, if the file cannot be opened output to stdout
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# instead
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try:
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f = open(sys.argv[2], 'w')
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except IOError:
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print >> sys.stderr, __file__, ":", e
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f = stdout
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# Create a new csv writer object to use as the output formatter
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out = csv.writer(f, delimiter=',', quotechar="\"", quoting=csv.QUOTE_ALL)
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# Output a field delimited header line
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out.writerow(['Source:', net.getSource()])
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out.writerow(['Date:', net.getDate()])
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out.writerow(['Tool:', net.getTool()])
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out.writerow(['Component Count:', len(net.components)])
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out.writerow(['Ref', 'Value', 'Footprint', 'Datasheet', 'Manufacturer', 'Vendor'])
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# Output all of the component information (One component per row)
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for c in net.components:
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out.writerow([c.getRef(), c.getValue(), c.getFootprint(), c.getDatasheet(),
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c.getField("Manufacturer"), c.getField("Vendor")])
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