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BOM scripts/bom.py
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BOM scripts/bom.py
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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#
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# adapted from bom_csv_grouped_by_value.py
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from __future__ import print_function
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# Import the KiCad python helper module and the csv formatter
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import kicad_netlist_reader
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import csv
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import sys
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import natsort
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import os
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import argparse
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def main():
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# Set up a simple argument parser.
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="KiCad BOM script")
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parser.add_argument('-d', dest='digikey', action='store_true',
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help="Truncate references for Digi-Key orders")
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parser.add_argument('-s', dest='single', action='store_true',
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help="Output single reference per row")
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parser.add_argument('infile', metavar='<filename>', type=str,
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help='input xml BOM file from KiCad')
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parser.add_argument('-q', dest='quantity', type=int, default=1,
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help='Number of boards')
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args = parser.parse_args()
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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 = kicad_netlist_reader.netlist(args.infile)
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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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filename, file_extension = os.path.splitext(args.infile)
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outfile = filename + ".csv"
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try:
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f = open(outfile, 'w')
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except IOError:
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e = "Can't open output file for writing: " + outfile
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print(__file__, ":", e, file=sys.stderr)
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f = sys.stdout
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# subset the components to those wanted in the BOM, controlled
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# by <configure> block in kicad_netlist_reader.py
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components = net.getInterestingComponents()
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compfields = net.gatherComponentFieldUnion(components)
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partfields = net.gatherLibPartFieldUnion()
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# remove Reference, Value, Datasheet, and Footprint, they will come from 'columns' below
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partfields -= set( ['Reference', 'Value', 'Datasheet', 'Footprint'] )
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columnset = compfields | partfields # union
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# prepend an initial 'hard coded' list and put the enchillada into list 'columns'
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columns = ['Item', 'Qty', 'Reference(s)', 'Value', 'LibPart', 'Footprint', 'Datasheet'] + sorted(list(columnset))
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# Create a new csv writer object to use as the output formatter
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out = csv.writer(f, lineterminator='\n', delimiter=',', quotechar='\"', quoting=csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL)
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row = []
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# Get all of the components in groups of matching parts + values
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# (see kicad_netlist_reader.py)
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if args.single:
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grouped = [[c] for c in components]
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else:
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grouped = net.groupComponents(components)
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# Output header row
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out.writerow(columns)
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# Output component information organized by group, aka as collated:
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item = 0
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for group in grouped:
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del row[:]
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refs = []
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# Add the reference of every component in the group and keep a reference
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# to the component so that the other data can be filled in once per group
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for component in group:
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refs.append(component.getRef())
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c = component
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ref_string = ", ".join(natsort.natsorted(refs))
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if args.digikey and len(ref_string) > 48:
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ref_string = ref_string[:45] + "..."
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# Fill in the component groups common data
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# columns = ['Item', 'Qty', 'Reference(s)', 'Value', 'LibPart', 'Footprint', 'Datasheet'] + sorted(list(columnset))
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item += 1
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row.append( item )
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row.append( len(group) * args.quantity )
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row.append( ref_string )
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row.append( c.getValue() )
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row.append( c.getLibName() + ":" + c.getPartName() )
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row.append( net.getGroupFootprint(group) )
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row.append( net.getGroupDatasheet(group) )
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# from column 7 upwards, use the fieldnames to grab the data
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for field in columns[7:]:
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row.append( net.getGroupField(group, field) );
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out.writerow(row)
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f.close()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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