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open-docxtemplater-image-module

v1.0.3

Published

Open Source Image Module for docxtemplater

Downloads

7,440

Readme

Open source docxtemplater image module

This repository holds an updated version of docxtemplater image module.

This package is open source. There is also a paid version maintained by docxtemplater author.

Note this version is compatible with docxtemplater 3.x.

Installation

You first need to install docxtemplater by following its installation guide.

For Node.js install this package:

npm install open-docxtemplater-image-module

For the browser find builds in build/ directory.

Alternatively, you can create your own build from the sources:

npm run compile
npm run browserify
npm run uglify

Usage

Assuming your docx or pptx template contains only the text {%image}:

//Node.js example
var ImageModule = require('open-docxtemplater-image-module');

//Below the options that will be passed to ImageModule instance
var opts = {}
opts.centered = false; //Set to true to always center images
opts.fileType = "docx"; //Or pptx

//Pass your image loader
opts.getImage = function(tagValue, tagName) {
    //tagValue is 'examples/image.png'
    //tagName is 'image'
    return fs.readFileSync(tagValue);
}

//Pass the function that return image size
opts.getSize = function(img, tagValue, tagName) {
    //img is the image returned by opts.getImage()
    //tagValue is 'examples/image.png'
    //tagName is 'image'
    //tip: you can use node module 'image-size' here
    return [150, 150];
}

var imageModule = new ImageModule(opts);

var zip = new JSZip(content);
var doc = new Docxtemplater()
    .attachModule(imageModule)
    .loadZip(zip)
    .setData({image: 'examples/image.png'})
    .render();

var buffer = doc
        .getZip()
        .generate({type:"nodebuffer"});

fs.writeFile("test.docx",buffer);

Some notes regarding templates:

  • docx files: the placeholder {%image} must be in a dedicated paragraph.
  • pptx files: the placeholder {%image} must be in a dedicated text cell.

Centering images

You can center all images by setting the global switch to true opts.centered = true.

If you would like to choose which images should be centered one by one:

  • Set the global switch to false opts.centered = false.
  • Use {%image} for images that shouldn't be centered.
  • Use {%%image} for images that you would like to see centered.

In pptx generated documents, images are centered vertically and horizontally relative to the parent cell.