A python class for creating full report figures, including borders, titleblocks, logos, and content, entirely within matplotlib.
Simply importing mpl_template
lets you use the report template module.
import matplotlib as mpl from mpl_template import template import math report_fig = template.Template(figsize=(8.5, 11), draft=True, scriptname='template.py') title_block = [ { 'name': 'title', 'text': { 's': 'Example Figure', 'x': 0.5, 'y': 0.5, 'va': 'center', 'ha': 'center', } }, {},{},{},{}, ] report_fig.titleblock_content = title_block report_fig.path_text = 'template.py' fig = report_fig.setup_figure() page_ax = report_fig.add_page() # create a sub-gridspec that will be used for the main image left, right, top, bottom = report_fig.margins main = report_fig.gsfig[4 + top:-(report_fig.t_h + bottom + 8), 8 + left:-(right + 8)] gs_timeseries = mpl.gridspec.GridSpecFromSubplotSpec(3, 1, main, hspace=0.3, wspace=0.3) for n in range(3): ax = fig.add_subplot(gs_timeseries[n]) ax.set_ylim(-2.5, 2.5) plot = ax.plot([math.sin(i * (n + 1)) for i in range(0, 100)])
requires: matplotlib
optional: pillow
, requests
tests: pytest
, pytest-mpl
, pytest-cov
TODO: release on pypi For now, please install from source.
This is a pure-python package, so building from source is easy on all platforms:
git clone https://github.com/austinorr/mpl-template.git
cd mpl-template
pip install -e .
Testing is done via pytest
: $pytest --mpl
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