Create flowchart style organization chart in VSX document in Python
Native and high performance create flowchart style organization chart in VSX document using server-side Aspose.Diagram for Python APIs, without the use of any software like Microsoft or Open Office, Adobe PDF.
How to Create Flowchart Style Organization Chart in VSX File Using Python
In order to create flowchart style organization chart in VSX file, we’ll use
API which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy to use API for Python platform. You can download its latest version directly from
Steps for Create Flowchart Style Organization Chart in VSX Files in Python
Creating flowchart style organization chart with
APIs can be done with just few lines of code.
- Create a diagram from stencil.
- Select Page via its id
- Add organization node shapes to page.
- Add connectors to page to connect shape and its parent.
- Auto layout by invoking layout mothod
- Call the save() method and pass the file name (full path) and format (VSDX) as a parameter.
- Now you can open and use the VSDX file in Microsoft Office, Adobe PDF or any other compatible program.
System Requirements
Aspose.Diagram for Python supports on all major platforms and Operating Systems. Please make sure that you have the following prerequisites.
- Aspose.Diagram for Python is platform-independent API and can be used on any platform (Windows, Linux and MacOS), just make sure that system have Java 1.8 or higher, Python 3.5 or higher.
PATH=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_131;
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- Install Aspose.Diagram for Python from pypi, use command as: $ pip install aspose-diagram
.Create Flowchart Style Organization Chart in VSX Files - Python
visioStencil = "path_of_stencil_file" + "Basic Shapes.vss";
rectangleMaster = "Rectangle"
connectorMaster = "Dynamic connector"
pageNumber = 0
width = 1
height = 1
pinX = 4.25
pinY = 9.5
listPos = ["0", "0:0", "0:1", "0:2", "0:3", "0:4", "0:5", "0:6", "0:0:0", "0:0:1",
"0:3:0", "0:3:1", "0:3:2", "0:6:0", "0:6:1"]
shapeIdMap = {}
diagram = Diagram(visioStencil)
diagram.getPages().get(pageNumber).getPageSheet().getPageProps().getPageWidth().setValue(11)
for orgnode in listPos:
rectangleId = diagram.addShape(pinX, pinY, width, height, rectangleMaster, pageNumber)
shape = diagram.getPages().get(pageNumber).getShapes().getShape(rectangleId)
shape.getText().getValue().add(Txt(orgnode))
shape.setName(orgnode)
shapeIdMap[orgnode] = rectangleId
for orgName in listPos:
lastColon = orgName.rfind(':')
if lastColon > 0:
parendName = orgName[0: lastColon]
shapeId = shapeIdMap.get(orgName)
parentId = shapeIdMap.get(parendName)
connector1 = Shape()
connecter1Id = diagram.addShape(connector1, connectorMaster, pageNumber)
diagram.getPages().get(pageNumber).connectShapesViaConnector(
parentId, ConnectionPointPlace.RIGHT, shapeId, ConnectionPointPlace.LEFT, connecter1Id)
flowChartOptions = LayoutOptions()
flowChartOptions.setLayoutStyle(LayoutStyle.FLOW_CHART)
flowChartOptions.setDirection(LayoutDirection.TOP_TO_BOTTOM)
flowChartOptions.setEnlargePage(True)
diagram.getPages().get(pageNumber).layout(flowChartOptions)
diagram.save("outpath_with_filename", SaveFileFormat.VSDX)
About Aspose.Diagram for Python via java API
Aspose.Diagram is a Microsoft Visio document format manipulation API. One can easily load, create, modify, manipulate including daigram elements and convert Visio diagrams to other formats such as PDF, XPS, JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, SVG, EMF and more. It is a standalone API and does not require Microsoft Visio or any other software to be installed.Online Create Flowchart Style Organization Chart in VSX Documents Live Demos
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