Skip to content

A simple tool to generate easy-to-read BOM from KiCad projects

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

mst-solar-car/kicad-bom-generator

Repository files navigation

KiCad Bill-of-Materials Generator

Let's face it... Generating BOMs from KiCad SUCKS. This program is looking to change that.

It's the ★·.·´¯`·.·★ BOMdigity ★·.·´¯`·.·★

What this program allows you to do is generate much more friendly output when you're ready to make your Bill-of-Materials. With the option of completely being able to customize the internal workings, you can modify, upgrade, and extend this program to your hearts desire.

Pipeline

This program implements a pipeline. This pipeline is responsible for the entire process implemented by this program.

Here is a nice diagram that demonstrations the pipeline (descriptions of each below): Parser -> Middleware -> Formatter

Parser

The parser will read in netlist file generated by KiCad, and build a list of components that are used. And then pass them through the pipeline.

The parser will pull all the field data from components, so if you want any special information (part numbers, serial numbers, datasheets, etc...) then you will need to add that information for each component (or better yet, add it to the component in the component library).

Middleware

This program implements what is known as middleware. Middleware runs between parsing and retrieving components and the formatter. It can be responsible for a lot of different tasks. For example:

  • Sorting the list of components
  • Referencing a database and injecting other data (serial numbers, distributor part numbers, etc)
  • Verifying components against some other source

Read the Middleware Read Me for more information.

Formatters

Formatters let you output your BOM in different formats.

Currently, this program can generate a BOM in the following formats:

  • Excel
  • Comma Separated Value (CSV)
  • JSON

Read the Formatters Read Me for more information.

Afterware

Afterware is another pipeline (like middleware) except it will operate on a copy of the file generated by the formatter.

An example of afterware would be to make a copy of the BOM and put it in an archive.

Read the Afterware Read Me for more information.

Usage

This program can be ran directly from inside KiCad!

Setup

  1. Open Eeschema
  2. Click on the Tools > Generate Bill of Materials
  3. Click Add Plugin on the right hand side
  4. Browse to this folder and select the kicad_bom_generator.py file
  5. Click Open
  6. Type in a meaningful name

Now, whenever you are ready to generate your BOM, just select the name that you typed in where it is listed under "Plugins" and then click "Generate"

Changing Output Format

If you want to temporarily change the output type, in the "Command Line" field when you have the plugin selected add the file extension of the formatter to the second parameter. And then click "Generate"

Example

Here are some examples of what you can put in the "Command line" field in KiCad:

python "[path]\kicad_bom_generator.py" "%I" "%O.xlsx" would output in Excel format

python "[path]\kicad_bom_generator.py" "%I" "%O.csv" would output in CSV

python "[path]\kciad_bom_generator.py" "%I" "%O" would output in the formatter specified in config.json (see below) or error (if nothing is set in the config)

Command Line Help

Since kicad_bom_generator.py is runnable directly from the command line, you can run the following command to see available arguments:

kicad_bom_generator.py -h

Configuration

This program is configurable using the config.json file.

This file controls default values, metadata information, middleware, and formatter output.

This table shows a valid attribute, type, and value, of the config.json file:

Name Type Description
formatter string The formatter to use if no formatter is speficied in the argumnets
middleware []string This is the list of middleware to run the component list through, order matters. This is referred to as the middleware pipeline.
afterware []string This is the list of afterware to run, order matters. This is referred to as the afteware pipeline.
metadataAliases object This object will allow for common variants of metadata to point to another metadata value. This should be a dictionary, e.g.: { "alias": "real_name" }
columns []string the metadata names for the columns to show, order matters.
outputLineSeparator string If you are outputing in CSV format then this is what will be used to separate rows. This can be anything you want, a good default value is: "\n"
emptyValue string Value to put in the output column if a component doesn't have anything for that column

Here is a complete example of config.json:

{
  "formatter": "xlsx",
  "middleware": ["sort"],
  "afterware": [],

  "debug": false,
  "verbose": false,

  "metadataAliases": {
    "supplier": "supplier_name",
    "supplier_part": "supplier_part_number",
    "manufacturer": "manufacturer_name",
    "manufacturer_part": "manufacturer_part_number"
  },

  "columns": ["name", "supplier_name", "supplier_part_number", "quantity", "reference"],

  "outputLineSeparator": "\n"
}

Testing

To perform all the tests run:

pip install lxml
pytest

Switch to Python

This project was originally implemented in Go. However, once complete it was switched to Python for a couple of reasons.

  • Cross-Platform compatability without needing to install a Go compiler and building the project
  • Ability to edit (add new Middleware and new Formatters) without recompilling the source code

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages