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Simple script to dump Wordpress posts to individual PDF files.
import pdfkit
import requests
'''
The current theme will be applied to outputs, so it is recommended to switch to a simple theme before exporting.
'''
#Generate PDF from individual post URL
def url_to_pdf(url, output_filename):
try:
# Fetch HTML content from the URL
response = requests.get(url)
response.raise_for_status() # Raises an HTTPError if the response was an unsuccessful status code
# Convert HTML to PDF and save it
pdfkit.from_string(response.text, output_filename)
print(f"PDF successfully saved as {output_filename}")
except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
#print(f"Error fetching the URL: {e}")
pass
except Exception as e:
#print(f"Error converting HTML to PDF: {e}")
pass
#Get all post URLs via Wordpress API
def list_all_posts(website_url):
posts_list = []
api_url = f"{website_url}/wp-json/wp/v2/posts"
page = 1
while True:
# Fetch a page of posts
response = requests.get(api_url, params={'per_page': 100, 'page': page})
# If the response status code is not 200, break the loop
if response.status_code != 200:
#print(f"Finished or encountered an error. HTTP status code: {response.status_code}")
break
posts = response.json()
# If the page is empty, break the loop
if not posts:
break
# Print URLs and titles of posts
for post in posts:
posts_list.append(post['link'])
#print(post['link'])
page += 1
return posts_list
# Usage
website_url = "https://blog.yoursite.org"
pl = list_all_posts(website_url)
#use an integer to generate unique file names.
ord = 0
for p in pl:
outfile = "p" + str(ord) + ".pdf"
url_to_pdf(p, outfile)
ord += 1
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