@smarterservices/html-to-pdf-to-s3
v1.0.3
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Module that takes a URL and using pdfcrowd pipes the resulting pdf into an s3 bucket
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html-to-pdf-to-s3
Installation
npm install @smarterservices/html-to-pdf-to-s3 -s
Usage
let pdfClient = require('@smarterservices/html-to-pdf-to-s3');
let pdf = new pdfClient(config); // config defined below
pdf.convertUrl(url,bucket,name,options)
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.log)
Configuration
{
"accessKey":"aws access key. not required",
"secretKey":"aws secret key not required",
"region": "aws region. not required defaults to us-east-1",
"pdfCrowd": {
"userName": "pdfCrowd username",
"apiKey": "pdfCrowd api key",
"hostName": "pdfCrowd hostname. omit for default."
}
}
Can use AWS keys in env variable as AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
NOTE: AWS will use credentials in this order passed in to config > in environment var > with your system profile
Methods
convertUrl(url,bucket,name)
- Arguments
url
: url that will be converted to pdfbucket
: name of bucket to insert itemname
: name of output item(must end in .pdf)options
: options object for pdfCrowd. This is optional.
- Return: * resolve or reject of promise
Example
pdf.convertUrl('http://google.com','testBucket','google.pdf')
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.log)
convertHtml(html, bucket, name)
- Arguments
html
: raw html that will be convertedbucket
: name of bucket to insert itemname
: name of output item(must end in .pdf)options
: options object for pdfCrowd. This is optional.
- Return:
- resolve or reject of promise
Example
pdf.convertHtml('<strong>Hi</strong>','testBucket','google.pdf')
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.log)