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Delete Table from PDF in Python SDK

Delete a Tables from a PDF Document using Cloud using Cloud Python SDK.

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How to remove Tables from PDF via Cloud Python SDK

To remove tables from PDF, we’ll use Aspose.PDF Cloud Python SDK. This Cloud SDK assists Python programmers in developing cloud-based PDF creator, annotator, editor, and converter apps using Python programming language via Aspose.PDF REST API. Simply create an account at Aspose for Cloud and get your application information. Once you have the App SID & key, you are ready to give the Aspose.PDF Cloud Python SDK. If the python package is hosted on Github, you can install directly from Github:

Installation from Github


     
    pip install git+https://github.com/aspose-pdf-cloud/aspose-pdf-cloud-python.git

Package Manager Console Command

     
    pip install asposepdfcloud

Steps to delete Tables from PDF via Python

Aspose.PDF Cloud developers can easily load & remove tables from PDF in just a few lines of code.

  1. Install Python SDK
  2. Upload a PDF document to the Aspose Cloud server
  3. Download the processed PDF document from the Aspose Cloud server
  4. Get all tables
  5. Delete tables
 

Delete Tables from PDF using Python


    import shutil
    import json
    import logging
    from pathlib import Path
    from asposepdfcloud import ApiClient, PdfApi, Table, Row, Cell, FontStyles, GraphInfo, TextRect, TextState, Color, BorderInfo
    # Configure logging
    logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format="%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s")

    class Config:
        """Configuration parameters."""
        CREDENTIALS_FILE = Path(r"C:\\Projects\\ASPOSE\\Pdf.Cloud\\Credentials\\credentials.json")
        LOCAL_FOLDER = Path(r"C:\Samples")
        PDF_DOCUMENT_NAME = "sample.pdf"
        LOCAL_RESULT_DOCUMENT_NAME = "output_sample.pdf"
        PAGE_NUMBER = 1
        TABLE_ID = "GE5TCOZSGAYCYNRQGUWDINZVFQ3DGMA"

    class PdfTables:
        """ Class for managing PDF tables using Aspose PDF Cloud API. """
        def __init__(self, credentials_file: Path = Config.CREDENTIALS_FILE):
            self.pdf_api = None
            self._init_api(credentials_file)

        def _init_api(self, credentials_file: Path):
            """ Initialize the API client. """
            try:
                with credentials_file.open("r", encoding="utf-8") as file:
                    credentials = json.load(file)
                    api_key, app_id = credentials.get("key"), credentials.get("id")
                    if not api_key or not app_id:
                        raise ValueError("init_api(): Error: Missing API keys in the credentials file.")
                    self.pdf_api = PdfApi(ApiClient(api_key, app_id))
            except (FileNotFoundError, json.JSONDecodeError, ValueError) as e:
                logging.error(f"init_api(): Failed to load credentials: {e}")

        def upload_document(self):
            """ Upload a PDF document to the Aspose Cloud server. """
            if self.pdf_api:
                file_path = Config.LOCAL_FOLDER / Config.PDF_DOCUMENT_NAME
                try:
                    self.pdf_api.upload_file(Config.PDF_DOCUMENT_NAME, str(file_path))
                    logging.info(f"upload_document(): File {Config.PDF_DOCUMENT_NAME} uploaded successfully.")
                except Exception as e:
                    logging.error(f"upload_document(): Failed to upload file: {e}")

        def download_result(self):
            """ Download the processed PDF document from the Aspose Cloud server. """
            if self.pdf_api:
                try:
                    temp_file = self.pdf_api.download_file(Config.PDF_DOCUMENT_NAME)
                    local_path = Config.LOCAL_FOLDER / Config.LOCAL_RESULT_DOCUMENT_NAME
                    shutil.move(temp_file, str(local_path))
                    logging.info(f"download_result(): File successfully downloaded: {local_path}")
                except Exception as e:
                    logging.error(f"download_result(): Failed to download file: {e}")


        def _show_tables_info(self, tables, prefix):
            if tables and len(tables) > 0 :
                for table in tables:
                    logging.info(f"{prefix} => id: '{table.id}', page: '{table.page_num}', rows: '{len(table.row_list)}', columns: '{len(table.row_list[0].cell_list)}'")
            else:
                logging.error(f"_show_tables_info() error: array of tables is empty!")

        def get_all_tables(self, prefix):
            if self.pdf_api:
                resultTabs = self.pdf_api.get_document_tables(Config.PDF_DOCUMENT_NAME)

                if resultTabs.code == 200 and resultTabs.tables:
                    if not resultTabs.tables.list or len(resultTabs.tables.list) == 0:
                        logging.error("get_all_tables(): Unexpected error - tables is null or empty!!!")
                    self._show_tables_info(resultTabs.tables.list, prefix)
                else:
                    logging.error("get_all_tables(): Unexpected error - can't get links!!!")

        def delete_table(self):
            if self.pdf_api:
                resultTabs = self.pdf_api.delete_table(Config.PDF_DOCUMENT_NAME, Config.TABLE_ID)
                if resultTabs.code == 200:
                    logging.info(f"delete_table(): Table #{Config.TABLE_ID} deleted!")
                else:
                    logging.error("delete_table(): Unexpected error - can't delete table!")

        def delete_tables(self):
            if self.pdf_api:
                resultTabs = self.pdf_api.delete_page_tables(Config.PDF_DOCUMENT_NAME, Config.PAGE_NUMBER)

                if resultTabs.code == 200:
                    logging.info(f"delete_tables(): Tables on page #{Config.PAGE_NUMBER} deleted!")
                else:
                    logging.error("delete_tables(): Unexpected error - can't get tables!!!")

    if __name__ == "__main__":
        pdf_tables = PdfTables()
        pdf_tables.upload_document()

        pdf_tables.get_all_tables("All tables")
        pdf_tables.delete_table()
        pdf_tables.get_all_tables("Tables after drop one")

        pdf_tables.delete_tables()
        pdf_tables.get_all_tables("Tables after drop all")

        pdf_tables.download_result()
 

Work with Tables in PDF

Tables provide a structured format for presenting data systematically, making it easier for readers to understand and analyze information. They also enhance the visual appeal of a document, adding professionalism and organization. When dealing with numerical or comparative data, tables improve clarity by grouping related information in an easy-to-read format. Additionally, tables can incorporate real-time or dynamically generated content, such as data from databases or analytics dashboards. Delete the Table from PDF documents with Aspose.PDF Cloud Python SDK.

With our Python library you can:

  • Combine PDF documents.
  • Split PDF Files.
  • Convert PDF to other formats, and vice versa.
  • Manipulate Annotations.
  • Work with Images in PDF, etc.
  • You can try out our free App to test the functionality online.