How to use the pyocr.cuneiform.is_available function in pyocr

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github openpaperwork / pyocr / tests / tests_cuneiform.py View on Github external
def test_available(self):
        self.assertTrue(cuneiform.is_available(),
                        "cuneiform not found. Is it installed ?")
github openpaperwork / pyocr / run_tests.py View on Github external
print("    " + ", ".join(tool.get_available_languages()))
        print("")
    print("")

    print("OCR tool found:")
    for tool in pyocr.get_available_tools():
        print("- %s" % tool.get_name())
    if libtesseract.is_available():
        print("---")
        print("Tesseract C-API:")
        unittest.TextTestRunner().run(tests_libtesseract.get_all_tests())
    if tesseract.is_available():
        print("---")
        print("Tesseract SH:")
        unittest.TextTestRunner().run(tests_tesseract.get_all_tests())
    if cuneiform.is_available():
        print("---")
        print("Cuneiform SH:")
        unittest.TextTestRunner().run(tests_cuneiform.get_all_tests())