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React-PDF
Display PDFs in your React app as easily as if they were images.
Lost?
This package is used to display existing PDFs. If you wish to create PDFs using React, you may be looking for @react-pdf/renderer.
tl;dr
- Install by executing
npm install react-pdf
oryarn add react-pdf
. - Import by adding
import { Document } from 'react-pdf'
. - Use by adding
<Document file="..." />
.file
can be a URL, base64 content, Uint8Array, and more. - Put
<Page />
components inside<Document />
to render pages.
Demo
A minimal demo page can be found in sample
directory.
Online demo is also available!
Before you continue
React-PDF is under constant development. This documentation is written for React-PDF 9.x branch. If you want to see documentation for other versions of React-PDF, use dropdown on top of GitHub page to switch to an appropriate tag. Here are quick links to the newest docs from each branch:
Getting started
Compatibility
Browser support
React-PDF supports all modern browsers. It is tested with the latest versions of Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox, and Opera.
The following browsers are supported out of the box in React-PDF v9:
- Chrome ≥119
- Edge ≥119
- Safari ≥17.4
- Firefox ≥121
You may extend the list of supported browsers by providing additional polyfills (e.g. for Array.prototype.at
, Promise.allSettled
or Promise.withResolvers
) and either configuring your bundler to transpile pdfjs-dist
or using legacy PDF.js worker.
If you need to support older browsers, you will need to use React-PDF v6 or earlier.
React
To use the latest version of React-PDF, your project needs to use React 16.8 or later.
If you use an older version of React, please refer to the table below to a find suitable React-PDF version.
| React version | Newest compatible React-PDF version | | ------------- | ----------------------------------- | | ≥16.8 | latest | | ≥16.3 | 5.x | | ≥15.5 | 4.x |
Preact
React-PDF may be used with Preact.
Installation
Add React-PDF to your project by executing npm install react-pdf
or yarn add react-pdf
.
Next.js
If you use Next.js without Turbopack enabled, add the following to your next.config.js
:
module.exports = {
+ webpack: (config) => {
+ config.resolve.alias.canvas = false;
+ return config;
+ },
}
If you use Next.js with Turbopack enabled, add empty-module.ts
file:
export default {};
and add the following to your next.config.js
:
module.exports = {
+ experimental: {
+ turbo: {
+ resolveAlias: {
+ canvas: './empty-module.ts',
+ },
+ },
+ },
};
Configure PDF.js worker
For React-PDF to work, PDF.js worker needs to be provided. You have several options.
Import worker (recommended)
For most cases, the following example will work:
import { pdfjs } from 'react-pdf';
pdfjs.GlobalWorkerOptions.workerSrc = new URL(
'pdfjs-dist/build/pdf.worker.min.mjs',
import.meta.url,
).toString();
[!NOTE] In Next.js:
- Using App Router, make sure to add
'use client';
to the top of the file.- Using Pages Router, make sure to disable SSR when importing the component you're using this code in.
[!NOTE] pnpm requires an
.npmrc
file withpublic-hoist-pattern[]=pdfjs-dist
for this to work.
Parcel 2
For Parcel 2, you need to use a slightly different code:
pdfjs.GlobalWorkerOptions.workerSrc = new URL(
- 'pdfjs-dist/build/pdf.worker.min.mjs',
+ 'npm:pdfjs-dist/build/pdf.worker.min.mjs',
import.meta.url,
).toString();
Copy worker to public directory
You will have to make sure on your own that pdf.worker.mjs
file from pdfjs-dist/build
is copied to your project's output folder.
For example, you could use a custom script like:
import path from 'node:path';
import fs from 'node:fs';
const pdfjsDistPath = path.dirname(require.resolve('pdfjs-dist/package.json'));
const pdfWorkerPath = path.join(pdfjsDistPath, 'build', 'pdf.worker.mjs');
fs.cpSync(pdfWorkerPath, './dist/pdf.worker.mjs', { recursive: true });
Use external CDN
import { pdfjs } from 'react-pdf';
pdfjs.GlobalWorkerOptions.workerSrc = `//unpkg.com/pdfjs-dist@${pdfjs.version}/build/pdf.worker.min.mjs`;
Legacy PDF.js worker
If you need to support older browsers, you may use legacy PDF.js worker. To do so, follow the instructions above, but replace /build/
with legacy/build/
in PDF.js worker import path, for example:
pdfjs.GlobalWorkerOptions.workerSrc = new URL(
- 'pdfjs-dist/build/pdf.worker.min.mjs',
+ 'pdfjs-dist/legacy/build/pdf.worker.min.mjs',
import.meta.url,
).toString();
or:
-pdfjs.GlobalWorkerOptions.workerSrc = `//unpkg.com/pdfjs-dist@${pdfjs.version}/build/pdf.worker.min.mjs`;
+pdfjs.GlobalWorkerOptions.workerSrc = `//unpkg.com/pdfjs-dist@${pdfjs.version}/legacy/build/pdf.worker.min.mjs`;
Usage
Here's an example of basic usage:
import { useState } from 'react';
import { Document, Page } from 'react-pdf';
function MyApp() {
const [numPages, setNumPages] = useState<number>();
const [pageNumber, setPageNumber] = useState<number>(1);
function onDocumentLoadSuccess({ numPages }: { numPages: number }): void {
setNumPages(numPages);
}
return (
<div>
<Document file="somefile.pdf" onLoadSuccess={onDocumentLoadSuccess}>
<Page pageNumber={pageNumber} />
</Document>
<p>
Page {pageNumber} of {numPages}
</p>
</div>
);
}
Check the sample directory in this repository for a full working example. For more examples and more advanced use cases, check Recipes in React-PDF Wiki.
Support for annotations
If you want to use annotations (e.g. links) in PDFs rendered by React-PDF, then you would need to include stylesheet necessary for annotations to be correctly displayed like so:
import 'react-pdf/dist/Page/AnnotationLayer.css';
Support for text layer
If you want to use text layer in PDFs rendered by React-PDF, then you would need to include stylesheet necessary for text layer to be correctly displayed like so:
import 'react-pdf/dist/Page/TextLayer.css';
Support for non-latin characters
If you want to ensure that PDFs with non-latin characters will render perfectly, or you have encountered the following warning:
Warning: The CMap "baseUrl" parameter must be specified, ensure that the "cMapUrl" and "cMapPacked" API parameters are provided.
then you would also need to include cMaps in your build and tell React-PDF where they are.
Copying cMaps
First, you need to copy cMaps from pdfjs-dist
(React-PDF's dependency - it should be in your node_modules
if you have React-PDF installed). cMaps are located in pdfjs-dist/cmaps
.
Vite
Add vite-plugin-static-copy
by executing npm install vite-plugin-static-copy --save-dev
or yarn add vite-plugin-static-copy --dev
and add the following to your Vite config:
+import path from 'node:path';
+import { createRequire } from 'node:module';
-import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
+import { defineConfig, normalizePath } from 'vite';
+import { viteStaticCopy } from 'vite-plugin-static-copy';
+const require = createRequire(import.meta.url);
+
+const pdfjsDistPath = path.dirname(require.resolve('pdfjs-dist/package.json'));
+const cMapsDir = normalizePath(path.join(pdfjsDistPath, 'cmaps'));
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
+ viteStaticCopy({
+ targets: [
+ {
+ src: cMapsDir,
+ dest: '',
+ },
+ ],
+ }),
]
});
Webpack
Add copy-webpack-plugin
by executing npm install copy-webpack-plugin --save-dev
or yarn add copy-webpack-plugin --dev
and add the following to your Webpack config:
+import path from 'node:path';
+import CopyWebpackPlugin from 'copy-webpack-plugin';
+const pdfjsDistPath = path.dirname(require.resolve('pdfjs-dist/package.json'));
+const cMapsDir = path.join(pdfjsDistPath, 'cmaps');
module.exports = {
plugins: [
+ new CopyWebpackPlugin({
+ patterns: [
+ {
+ from: cMapsDir,
+ to: 'cmaps/'
+ },
+ ],
+ }),
],
};
Other tools
If you use other bundlers, you will have to make sure on your own that cMaps are copied to your project's output folder.
For example, you could use a custom script like:
import path from 'node:path';
import fs from 'node:fs';
const pdfjsDistPath = path.dirname(require.resolve('pdfjs-dist/package.json'));
const cMapsDir = path.join(pdfjsDistPath, 'cmaps');
fs.cpSync(cMapsDir, 'dist/cmaps/', { recursive: true });
Setting up React-PDF
Now that you have cMaps in your build, pass required options to Document component by using options
prop, like so:
// Outside of React component
const options = {
cMapUrl: '/cmaps/',
};
// Inside of React component
<Document options={options} />;
[!NOTE] Make sure to define
options
object outside of your React component, and useuseMemo
if you can't.
Alternatively, you could use cMaps from external CDN:
// Outside of React component
import { pdfjs } from 'react-pdf';
const options = {
cMapUrl: `https://unpkg.com/pdfjs-dist@${pdfjs.version}/cmaps/`,
};
// Inside of React component
<Document options={options} />;
Support for standard fonts
If you want to support PDFs using standard fonts (deprecated in PDF 1.5, but still around), ot you have encountered the following warning:
The standard font "baseUrl" parameter must be specified, ensure that the "standardFontDataUrl" API parameter is provided.
then you would also need to include standard fonts in your build and tell React-PDF where they are.
Copying fonts
First, you need to copy standard fonts from pdfjs-dist
(React-PDF's dependency - it should be in your node_modules
if you have React-PDF installed). Standard fonts are located in pdfjs-dist/standard_fonts
.
Vite
Add vite-plugin-static-copy
by executing npm install vite-plugin-static-copy --save-dev
or yarn add vite-plugin-static-copy --dev
and add the following to your Vite config:
+import path from 'node:path';
+import { createRequire } from 'node:module';
-import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
+import { defineConfig, normalizePath } from 'vite';
+import { viteStaticCopy } from 'vite-plugin-static-copy';
+const require = createRequire(import.meta.url);
+const standardFontsDir = normalizePath(
+ path.join(path.dirname(require.resolve('pdfjs-dist/package.json')), 'standard_fonts')
+);
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
+ viteStaticCopy({
+ targets: [
+ {
+ src: standardFontsDir,
+ dest: '',
+ },
+ ],
+ }),
]
});
Webpack
Add copy-webpack-plugin
by executing npm install copy-webpack-plugin --save-dev
or yarn add copy-webpack-plugin --dev
and add the following to your Webpack config:
+import path from 'node:path';
+import CopyWebpackPlugin from 'copy-webpack-plugin';
+const standardFontsDir = path.join(path.dirname(require.resolve('pdfjs-dist/package.json')), 'standard_fonts');
module.exports = {
plugins: [
+ new CopyWebpackPlugin({
+ patterns: [
+ {
+ from: standardFontsDir,
+ to: 'standard_fonts/'
+ },
+ ],
+ }),
],
};
Other tools
If you use other bundlers, you will have to make sure on your own that standard fonts are copied to your project's output folder.
For example, you could use a custom script like:
import path from 'node:path';
import fs from 'node:fs';
const pdfjsDistPath = path.dirname(require.resolve('pdfjs-dist/package.json'));
const standardFontsDir = path.join(pdfjsDistPath, 'standard_fonts');
fs.cpSync(standardFontsDir, 'dist/standard_fonts/', { recursive: true });
Setting up React-PDF
Now that you have standard fonts in your build, pass required options to Document component by using options
prop, like so:
// Outside of React component
const options = {
standardFontDataUrl: '/standard_fonts/',
};
// Inside of React component
<Document options={options} />;
[!NOTE] Make sure to define
options
object outside of your React component, and useuseMemo
if you can't.
Alternatively, you could use standard fonts from external CDN:
// Outside of React component
import { pdfjs } from 'react-pdf';
const options = {
standardFontDataUrl: `https://unpkg.com/pdfjs-dist@${pdfjs.version}/standard_fonts`,
};
// Inside of React component
<Document options={options} />;
User guide
Document
Loads a document passed using file
prop.
Props
| Prop name | Description | Default value | Example values |
| ------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| className | Class name(s) that will be added to rendered element along with the default react-pdf__Document
. | n/a | String:"custom-class-name-1 custom-class-name-2"
Array of strings:["custom-class-name-1", "custom-class-name-2"]
|
| error | What the component should display in case of an error. | "Failed to load PDF file."
| String:"An error occurred!"
React element:<p>An error occurred!</p>
Function:this.renderError
|
| externalLinkRel | Link rel for links rendered in annotations. | "noopener noreferrer nofollow"
| One of valid values for rel
attribute."noopener"
"noreferrer"
"nofollow"
"noopener noreferrer"
|
| externalLinkTarget | Link target for external links rendered in annotations. | unset, which means that default behavior will be used | One of valid values for target
attribute."_self"
"_blank"
"_parent"
"_top"
|
| file | What PDF should be displayed.Its value can be an URL, a file (imported using import … from …
or from file input form element), or an object with parameters (url
- URL; data
- data, preferably Uint8Array; range
- PDFDataRangeTransport.Warning: Since equality check (===
) is used to determine if file
object has changed, it must be memoized by setting it in component's state, useMemo
or other similar technique. | n/a | URL:"https://example.com/sample.pdf"
File:import importedPdf from '../static/sample.pdf'
and thensample
Parameter object:{ url: 'https://example.com/sample.pdf' }
|
| imageResourcesPath | The path used to prefix the src attributes of annotation SVGs. | n/a (pdf.js will fallback to an empty string) | "/public/images/"
|
| inputRef | A prop that behaves like ref, but it's passed to main <div>
rendered by <Document>
component. | n/a | Function:(ref) => { this.myDocument = ref; }
Ref created using createRef
:this.ref = createRef();
…inputRef={this.ref}
Ref created using useRef
:const ref = useRef();
…inputRef={ref}
|
| loading | What the component should display while loading. | "Loading PDF…"
| String:"Please wait!"
React element:<p>Please wait!</p>
Function:this.renderLoader
|
| noData | What the component should display in case of no data. | "No PDF file specified."
| String:"Please select a file."
React element:<p>Please select a file.</p>
Function:this.renderNoData
|
| onItemClick | Function called when an outline item or a thumbnail has been clicked. Usually, you would like to use this callback to move the user wherever they requested to. | n/a | ({ dest, pageIndex, pageNumber }) => alert('Clicked an item from page ' + pageNumber + '!')
|
| onLoadError | Function called in case of an error while loading a document. | n/a | (error) => alert('Error while loading document! ' + error.message)
|
| onLoadProgress | Function called, potentially multiple times, as the loading progresses. | n/a | ({ loaded, total }) => alert('Loading a document: ' + (loaded / total) * 100 + '%')
|
| onLoadSuccess | Function called when the document is successfully loaded. | n/a | (pdf) => alert('Loaded a file with ' + pdf.numPages + ' pages!')
|
| onPassword | Function called when a password-protected PDF is loaded. | Function that prompts the user for password. | (callback) => callback('s3cr3t_p4ssw0rd')
|
| onSourceError | Function called in case of an error while retrieving document source from file
prop. | n/a | (error) => alert('Error while retrieving document source! ' + error.message)
|
| onSourceSuccess | Function called when document source is successfully retrieved from file
prop. | n/a | () => alert('Document source retrieved!')
|
| options | An object in which additional parameters to be passed to PDF.js can be defined. Most notably:cMapUrl
;httpHeaders
- custom request headers, e.g. for authorization);withCredentials
- a boolean to indicate whether or not to include cookies in the request (defaults to false
)For a full list of possible parameters, check PDF.js documentation on DocumentInitParameters.Note: Make sure to define options object outside of your React component, and use useMemo
if you can't. | n/a | { cMapUrl: '/cmaps/' }
|
| renderMode | Rendering mode of the document. Can be "canvas"
, "custom"
or "none"
. If set to "custom"
, customRenderer
must also be provided. | "canvas"
| "custom"
|
| rotate | Rotation of the document in degrees. If provided, will change rotation globally, even for the pages which were given rotate
prop of their own. 90
= rotated to the right, 180
= upside down, 270
= rotated to the left. | n/a | 90
|
Page
Displays a page. Should be placed inside <Document />
. Alternatively, it can have pdf
prop passed, which can be obtained from <Document />
's onLoadSuccess
callback function, however some advanced functions like rendering annotations and linking between pages inside a document may not be working correctly.
Props
| Prop name | Description | Default value | Example values |
| ------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| canvasBackground | Canvas background color. Any valid canvas.fillStyle
can be used. | n/a | "transparent"
|
| canvasRef | A prop that behaves like ref, but it's passed to <canvas>
rendered by <Canvas>
component. | n/a | Function:(ref) => { this.myCanvas = ref; }
Ref created using createRef
:this.ref = createRef();
…inputRef={this.ref}
Ref created using useRef
:const ref = useRef();
…inputRef={ref}
|
| className | Class name(s) that will be added to rendered element along with the default react-pdf__Page
. | n/a | String:"custom-class-name-1 custom-class-name-2"
Array of strings:["custom-class-name-1", "custom-class-name-2"]
|
| customRenderer | Function that customizes how a page is rendered. You must set renderMode
to "custom"
to use this prop. | n/a | MyCustomRenderer
|
| customTextRenderer | Function that customizes how a text layer is rendered. | n/a | ({ str, itemIndex }) => str.replace(/ipsum/g, value => `<mark>${value}</mark>`)
|
| devicePixelRatio | The ratio between physical pixels and device-independent pixels (DIPs) on the current device. | window.devicePixelRatio
| 1
|
| error | What the component should display in case of an error. | "Failed to load the page."
| String:"An error occurred!"
React element:<p>An error occurred!</p>
Function:this.renderError
|
| height | Page height. If neither height
nor width
are defined, page will be rendered at the size defined in PDF. If you define width
and height
at the same time, height
will be ignored. If you define height
and scale
at the same time, the height will be multiplied by a given factor. | Page's default height | 300
|
| imageResourcesPath | The path used to prefix the src attributes of annotation SVGs. | n/a (pdf.js will fallback to an empty string) | "/public/images/"
|
| inputRef | A prop that behaves like ref, but it's passed to main <div>
rendered by <Page>
component. | n/a | Function:(ref) => { this.myPage = ref; }
Ref created using createRef
:this.ref = createRef();
…inputRef={this.ref}
Ref created using useRef
:const ref = useRef();
…inputRef={ref}
|
| loading | What the component should display while loading. | "Loading page…"
| String:"Please wait!"
React element:<p>Please wait!</p>
Function:this.renderLoader
|
| noData | What the component should display in case of no data. | "No page specified."
| String:"Please select a page."
React element:<p>Please select a page.</p>
Function:this.renderNoData
|
| onGetAnnotationsError | Function called in case of an error while loading annotations. | n/a | (error) => alert('Error while loading annotations! ' + error.message)
|
| onGetAnnotationsSuccess | Function called when annotations are successfully loaded. | n/a | (annotations) => alert('Now displaying ' + annotations.length + ' annotations!')
|
| onGetStructTreeError | Function called in case of an error while loading structure tree. | n/a | (error) => alert('Error while loading structure tree! ' + error.message)
|
| onGetStructTreeSuccess | Function called when structure tree is successfully loaded. | n/a | (structTree) => alert(JSON.stringify(structTree))
|
| onGetTextError | Function called in case of an error while loading text layer items. | n/a | (error) => alert('Error while loading text layer items! ' + error.message)
|
| onGetTextSuccess | Function called when text layer items are successfully loaded. | n/a | ({ items, styles }) => alert('Now displaying ' + items.length + ' text layer items!')
|
| onLoadError | Function called in case of an error while loading the page. | n/a | (error) => alert('Error while loading page! ' + error.message)
|
| onLoadSuccess | Function called when the page is successfully loaded. | n/a | (page) => alert('Now displaying a page number ' + page.pageNumber + '!')
|
| onRenderAnnotationLayerError | Function called in case of an error while rendering the annotation layer. | n/a | (error) => alert('Error while loading annotation layer! ' + error.message)
|
| onRenderAnnotationLayerSuccess | Function called when annotations are successfully rendered on the screen. | n/a | () => alert('Rendered the annotation layer!')
|
| onRenderError | Function called in case of an error while rendering the page. | n/a | (error) => alert('Error while loading page! ' + error.message)
|
| onRenderSuccess | Function called when the page is successfully rendered on the screen. | n/a | () => alert('Rendered the page!')
|
| onRenderTextLayerError | Function called in case of an error while rendering the text layer. | n/a | (error) => alert('Error while rendering text layer! ' + error.message)
|
| onRenderTextLayerSuccess | Function called when the text layer is successfully rendered on the screen. | n/a | () => alert('Rendered the text layer!')
|
| pageIndex | Which page from PDF file should be displayed, by page index. Ignored if pageNumber
prop is provided. | 0
| 1
|
| pageNumber | Which page from PDF file should be displayed, by page number. If provided, pageIndex
prop will be ignored. | 1
| 2
|
| pdf | pdf object obtained from <Document />
's onLoadSuccess
callback function. | (automatically obtained from parent <Document />
) | pdf
|
| renderAnnotationLayer | Whether annotations (e.g. links) should be rendered. | true
| false
|
| renderForms | Whether forms should be rendered. renderAnnotationLayer
prop must be set to true
. | false
| true
|
| renderMode | Rendering mode of the document. Can be "canvas"
, "custom"
or "none"
. If set to "custom"
, customRenderer
must also be provided. | "canvas"
| "custom"
|
| renderTextLayer | Whether a text layer should be rendered. | true
| false
|
| rotate | Rotation of the page in degrees. 90
= rotated to the right, 180
= upside down, 270
= rotated to the left. | Page's default setting, usually 0
| 90
|
| scale | Page scale. | 1
| 0.5
|
| width | Page width. If neither height
nor width
are defined, page will be rendered at the size defined in PDF. If you define width
and height
at the same time, height
will be ignored. If you define width
and scale
at the same time, the width will be multiplied by a given factor. | Page's default width | 300
|
Outline
Displays an outline (table of contents). Should be placed inside <Document />
. Alternatively, it can have pdf
prop passed, which can be obtained from <Document />
's onLoadSuccess
callback function.
Props
| Prop name | Description | Default value | Example values |
| ------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| className | Class name(s) that will be added to rendered element along with the default react-pdf__Outline
. | n/a | String:"custom-class-name-1 custom-class-name-2"
Array of strings:["custom-class-name-1", "custom-class-name-2"]
|
| inputRef | A prop that behaves like ref, but it's passed to main <div>
rendered by <Outline>
component. | n/a | Function:(ref) => { this.myOutline = ref; }
Ref created using createRef
:this.ref = createRef();
…inputRef={this.ref}
Ref created using useRef
:const ref = useRef();
…inputRef={ref}
|
| onItemClick | Function called when an outline item has been clicked. Usually, you would like to use this callback to move the user wherever they requested to. | n/a | ({ dest, pageIndex, pageNumber }) => alert('Clicked an item from page ' + pageNumber + '!')
|
| onLoadError | Function called in case of an error while retrieving the outline. | n/a | (error) => alert('Error while retrieving the outline! ' + error.message)
|
| onLoadSuccess | Function called when the outline is successfully retrieved. | n/a | (outline) => alert('The outline has been successfully retrieved.')
|
Thumbnail
Displays a thumbnail of a page. Does not render the annotation layer or the text layer. Does not register itself as a link target, so the user will not be scrolled to a Thumbnail component when clicked on an internal link (e.g. in Table of Contents). When clicked, attempts to navigate to the page clicked (similarly to a link in Outline). Should be placed inside <Document />
. Alternatively, it can have pdf
prop passed, which can be obtained from <Document />
's onLoadSuccess
callback function.
Props
Props are the same as in <Page />
component, but certain annotation layer and text layer-related props are not available:
- customTextRenderer
- onGetAnnotationsError
- onGetAnnotationsSuccess
- onGetTextError
- onGetTextSuccess
- onRenderAnnotationLayerError
- onRenderAnnotationLayerSuccess
- onRenderTextLayerError
- onRenderTextLayerSuccess
- renderAnnotationLayer
- renderForms
- renderTextLayer
On top of that, additional props are available:
| Prop name | Description | Default value | Example values |
| ----------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| className | Class name(s) that will be added to rendered element along with the default react-pdf__Thumbnail
. | n/a | String:"custom-class-name-1 custom-class-name-2"
Array of strings:["custom-class-name-1", "custom-class-name-2"]
|
| onItemClick | Function called when a thumbnail has been clicked. Usually, you would like to use this callback to move the user wherever they requested to. | n/a | ({ dest, pageIndex, pageNumber }) => alert('Clicked an item from page ' + pageNumber + '!')
|