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react-pdf-print

v0.2.0

Published

Prints web pages into multipage pdf file

Downloads

536

Readme

react-pdf-print

This component prints web page into multipage pdf file

Installation

Install the component with Npm

$ npm i react-pdf-print

or Yarn

$ yarn add react-pdf-print

Usage

To create a new app run

$ npx create-react-app example

then include your divs into the Printer component. To print the page you must to call the print() method that expects an array of ids as param. In this first beta release you must to specify the div dimension in order to print A4 document.

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import Printer, { print } from 'react-pdf-print'

const ids = ['1']

class App extends Component{
  render() {
    return (
      <div className='App'>
        <Printer>
            <div id={ids[0]} style={{ width:'210mm', height: '297mm' }}>
                Hello World!
            </div>
        </Printer>
        <input type='button' style={{ position: 'relative', float: 'right' }}
          onClick={() => print(ids)} value='Stampa' />
      </div>
    )
  }
}

export default App

Todos

  • Multiple pages dimensions (A0, A1, A2, A3, ...)

License

MIT

Authors

Francesco Chiapello @framesystem