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@flying-samurai/html-pdf-node

v1.0.0

Published

Convert any html content or html page to PDF

Downloads

1

Readme

html-pdf-node

Pagination plugin for converts html or url to pdf

Note: This plugin will convert html page or public URL into PDF. This will work with Node.js

Installation

npm install html-pdf-node

Usage

To convert HTML page to PDF using generatePdf method:

var html_to_pdf = require('html-pdf-node');

let options = { format: 'A4' };
// Example of options with args //
// let options = { format: 'A4', args: ['--no-sandbox', '--disable-setuid-sandbox'] };

let file = { content: "<h1>Welcome to html-pdf-node</h1>" };
// or //
let file = { url: "https://example.com" };
html_to_pdf.generatePdf(file, options).then(pdfBuffer => {
  console.log("PDF Buffer:-", pdfBuffer);
});

html_to_pdf.generatePdf ( [file], [options], [callback] )

Parameters

file <Object> File object should have one of the following properties:

  • url <string> Any public url of the PDF.
  • content<string> HTML file content of the PDF.

options <Object> Options object should have the following properties:

  • args <Array<string>> Additional arguments to pass to the browser instance. The list of Chromium flags can be found here. This options will overwrite the default arguments. The default arguments are ['--no-sandbox', '--disable-setuid-sandbox'].
  • path <string> The file path to save the PDF to. If path is a relative path, then it is resolved to current working directory. If no path is provided, the PDF won't be saved anywhere.
  • scale <number> Scale of the webpage rendering. Defaults to 1. Scale amount must be between 0.1 and 2.
  • displayHeaderFooter <boolean> Display header and footer. Defaults to false.
  • headerTemplate <string> HTML template to print the header. Should be valid HTML markup with following classes used to inject printing values into them:
    • date formatted date
    • title document title
    • url document location
    • pageNumber current page number
    • totalPages total pages in the document
  • footerTemplate <string> HTML template to print the footer. Should use the same format as the headerTemplate.
  • printBackground <boolean> Print background graphics. Defaults to false.
  • landscape <boolean> Paper orientation. Defaults to false.
  • pageRanges <string> Paper ranges to print, e.g., '1-5, 8, 11-13'. Defaults to the empty string, which means print all pages.
  • format <string> Paper format. If set, takes priority over width or height options. Defaults to 'Letter'.
  • width <string|number> Paper width, accepts values labeled with units.
  • height <string|number> Paper height, accepts values labeled with units.
  • margin <Object> Paper margins, defaults to none.
    • top <string|number> Top margin, accepts values labeled with units.
    • right <string|number> Right margin, accepts values labeled with units.
    • bottom <string|number> Bottom margin, accepts values labeled with units.
    • left <string|number> Left margin, accepts values labeled with units.
  • preferCSSPageSize <boolean> Give any CSS @page size declared in the page priority over what is declared in width and height or format options. Defaults to false, which will scale the content to fit the paper size.

Return value

Promise which resolves with PDF buffer.

html_to_pdf.generatePdfs ( [files], [options], [callback] )

Parameters

files <Array<Object>> File object should have one of the follwing properties:

  • url <string> Any public url of the PDF.
  • content<string> HTML file content of the PDF.

options <Object> Options object should have the following properties:

  • args <Array<string>> Additional arguments to pass to the browser instance. The list of Chromium flags can be found here. This options will overwrite the default arguments. The default arguments are ['--no-sandbox', '--disable-setuid-sandbox'].
  • path <string> The file path to save the PDF to. If path is a relative path, then it is resolved to current working directory. If no path is provided, the PDF won't be saved anywhere.
  • scale <number> Scale of the webpage rendering. Defaults to 1. Scale amount must be between 0.1 and 2.
  • displayHeaderFooter <boolean> Display header and footer. Defaults to false.
  • headerTemplate <string> HTML template to print the header. Should be valid HTML markup with following classes used to inject printing values into them:
    • date formatted date
    • title document title
    • url document location
    • pageNumber current page number
    • totalPages total pages in the document
  • footerTemplate <string> HTML template to print the footer. Should use the same format as the headerTemplate.
  • printBackground <boolean> Print background graphics. Defaults to false.
  • landscape <boolean> Paper orientation. Defaults to false.
  • pageRanges <string> Paper ranges to print, e.g., '1-5, 8, 11-13'. Defaults to the empty string, which means print all pages.
  • format <string> Paper format. If set, takes priority over width or height options. Defaults to 'Letter'.
  • width <string|number> Paper width, accepts values labeled with units.
  • height <string|number> Paper height, accepts values labeled with units.
  • margin <Object> Paper margins, defaults to none.
    • top <string|number> Top margin, accepts values labeled with units.
    • right <string|number> Right margin, accepts values labeled with units.
    • bottom <string|number> Bottom margin, accepts values labeled with units.
    • left <string|number> Left margin, accepts values labeled with units.
  • preferCSSPageSize <boolean> Give any CSS @page size declared in the page priority over what is declared in width and height or format options. Defaults to false, which will scale the content to fit the paper size.

Return value

Promise which resolves with array of object which contains file objects with PDF buffers.

Example:

let options = { format: 'A4' };
let file = [{ url: "https://example.com", name: 'example.pdf' }];

html_to_pdf.generatePdfs(file, options).then(output => {
  console.log("PDF Buffer:-", output); // PDF Buffer:- [{url: "https://example.com", name: "example.pdf", buffer: <PDF buffer>}]
});