A command line tool to generate PDF from URL, HTML or Markdown files.
A command line tool to generate PDF from URL, HTML or Markdown files with electron.
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Install
npm install electron-pdf
Note: If you're installing electron-pdf as root using the system level npm (vs a user-level install like with NVM) then you may need to run the following command instead:
sudo npm install electron-pdf -g --unsafe-perm
Please see the npm docs for more information.
For gnu/linux installations without a graphical environment:
$ sudo apt-get install xvfb # or equivalent
$ export DISPLAY=':99.0'
$ Xvfb :99 -screen 0 1024x768x24 > /dev/null 2>&1 &
$ electron-pdf ...
There is also an example docker machine here.
Node Usage
Electron PDF can be used inside of an application, or more commonly as the engine for a pdf rendering service. For instance, to handle http requests using Express. The following snippets show you how you can get started.
The application must run in an Electron process
In
package.json
"start": "DEBUG=electronpdf:* electron index.js",
"watch": "DEBUG=electronpdf:* nodemon --exec electron index.js"
Command Line Usage
For Ad-hoc conversions, Electron PDF comes with support for a CLI.
To generate a PDF from a HTML file$ electron-pdf index.html ~/Desktop/index.pdf
To generate a PDF from a Markdown file$ electron-pdf index.md ~/Desktop/index.pdf
To generate a PDF from a Markdown file with custom CSS (defaults to Github markdown style)$ electron-pdf index.html ~/Desktop/index.pdf -c my-awesome-css.css
To generate a PDF from a URL$ electron-pdf https://fraserxu.me ~/Desktop/fraserxu.pdf
Rendering Options
Electron PDF gives you complete control of how the BrowserWindow should be configured, and when the window contents should be captured.
To specify browser options
The BrowserWindow supports many options which you may define by passing a JSON Object to the --browserConfig
option.
Some common use cases may include:
height
andwidth
- electron-pdf calculates the browser height and width based off of the dimensions of PDF page size multiplied by the HTML standard of 96 pixels/inch. So only set these values if you need to override this behaviorshow
- to display the browser window during generation
$ electron-pdf https://fraserxu.me ~/Desktop/fraserxu.pdf --browserConfig '{"show":true}'
To generate a PDF after the an async task in the HTML
electron-pdf ./index.html ~/Desktop/README.pdf -e
All Available Options
Electron PDF exposes the printToPDF settings (i.e. pageSize, orientation, margins, etc.) available from the Electron API. See the following options for usage.
A command line tool to generate PDF from URL, HTML or Markdown files
Options
--help Show this help
--version Current version of package
-i | --input String - The path to the HTML file or url
-o | --output String - The path of the output PDF
-b | --printBackground Boolean - Whether to print CSS backgrounds.
--acceptLanguage String - A valid value for the 'Accept-Language' http request header
--browserConfig String - A valid JSON String that will be parsed into the options passed to electron.BrowserWindow
-c | --css String - The path to custom CSS (can be specified more than once)
-d | --disableCache Disable HTTP caching
false - default
-e | --waitForJSEvent String - The name of the event to wait before PDF creation
'view-ready' - default
-l | --landscape Boolean - true for landscape, false for portrait (don't pass a string on the CLI, just the `-l` flag)
false - default
-m | --marginsType Integer - Specify the type of margins to use
0 - default margins
1 - no margins (electron-pdf default setting)
2 - minimum margins
--noprint Boolean - Do not run printToPDF, useful if the page downloads a file that needs captured instead of a PDF.
The Electron `win.webContents.session.on('will-download')` event will be implemented
and the file saved to the location provided in `--output`.
Currently only supports a single import url.
The page is responsible for initiating the download itself.
-p | --pageSize String - Can be A3, A4, A5, Legal, Letter, Tabloid or an Object containing height and width in microns
"A4" - default
-r | --requestHeaders String - A valid JSON String that will be parsed into an Object where each key/value pair is: :
Example: '{"Authorization": "Bearer token", "X-Custom-Header": "Hello World"}'
-s | --printSelectionOnly Boolean - Whether to print selection only
false - default
-t | --trustRemoteContent Boolean - Whether to trust remote content loaded in the Electron webview. False by default.
--type String - The type of export, will dictate the output file type. 'png': PNG image, anything else: PDF File
-w | --outputWait Integer – Time to wait (in MS) between page load and PDF creation.
If used in conjunction with -e this will override the default timeout of 10 seconds
--ignoreCertificateErrors Boolean - If true, all certificate errors thrown by Electron will be ignored. This can be used to accept self-signed and untrusted certificates. You should be aware of the security implications of setting this flag.
false - default
Find more information on Electron Security here.
Debugging
Sentry
If you have a Sentry account and setup a new app to get a new DSN, you can set a SENTRY_DSN
environment variable which will activate sentry logs. See lib/sentry.js
for implementation details.
This will allow you to easily see/monitor errors that are occuring inside of the Chromium renderer (browser window). It also automatically integrates with Electron's Crash Reporter
CLI Usage
You can see some additional logging (if you're getting errors or unexpected output) by setting DEBUG=electron*
For example: DEBUG=electron* electron-pdf
Usage
$ electron-pdf
Inspired by electron-mocha
Other Formats
Want to use the same options, but export to PNG or snapshot the rendered HTML? Just set the output filename to end in .png or .html instead!
Examples
$ electron-pdf http://fraserxu.me ~/Desktop/fraserxu.pdf
$ electron-pdf http://fraserxu.me ~/Desktop/fraserxu.html
$ electron-pdf http://fraserxu.me ~/Desktop/fraserxu.png
Extensions
If you need powerpoint support, pdf-powerpoint picks up where Electron PDF leaves off by converting each page in the PDF to a PNG and placing them on individual slides.
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