OCRmyPDF/tests/test_weave.py
James R. Barlow 15a988b999 weave: use emplacement method, scrap TOC repair
The new emplacement method updates page objects in place without
generating new objgen numbers, meaning we no longer need to update the table
of contents to preserve links.
2019-05-11 12:40:25 -07:00

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# © 2019 James R. Barlow: github.com/jbarlow83
#
# This file is part of OCRmyPDF.
#
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import os
import pytest
import pikepdf
check_ocrmypdf = pytest.helpers.check_ocrmypdf
def test_no_glyphless_weave(resources, outdir):
pdf = pikepdf.open(resources / 'francais.pdf')
pdf_aspect = pikepdf.open(resources / 'aspect.pdf')
pdf_cmyk = pikepdf.open(resources / 'cmyk.pdf')
pdf.pages.extend(pdf_aspect.pages)
pdf.pages.extend(pdf_cmyk.pages)
pdf.save(outdir / 'test.pdf')
env = os.environ.copy()
env['_OCRMYPDF_MAX_REPLACE_PAGES'] = '2'
check_ocrmypdf(
outdir / 'test.pdf',
outdir / 'out.pdf',
'--deskew',
'--tesseract-timeout',
'0',
env=env,
)