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RazorEngine
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C# Library for Go template
There's a load of packages to do it for example https://github.com/Antaris/RazorEngine
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How to generate PDF and HTML in 2023?
For HTML, you can use Razor from ASP.NET, either by making a web application you call with the data to get backthe page (microservice approach) or by shoving the Razor engine into your current application and rendering to strings.
- Rendering HTML (C# windows forms) not working after deploy
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New library: BlazorTemplater
Sorry! I only realised the need on Monday when my .NET Standard Library that contains .cshtml templates broke when I added .razor support. I use RazorLight and used to use RazorEngine before that.
scryber.core
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(Free) Open-source PDF Generation/Export
u/WolfenBass1, just spotted your post, and feel free to check out Scryber.Core. It sounds like it supports what need, and will run client-side in Blazor (as well as server side). Using templates, based on html with data binding with expressions you should be able to do what you need. It is open source, and free. Also on Nuget, and any feedback is gratefully received.
- How to generate PDF and HTML in 2023?
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pdf library in C#
Take a look at scryber: https://github.com/richard-scryber/scryber.core
- Version 5.1.0-beta of our PDF engine has been released to Nuget
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Floating Divs and Images in PDF Output from Scryber
We will add this to our documentation when we release the 5.0.7 package, but source is done and checked in on GIT, feel free to break it - https://github.com/richard-scryber/scryber.core
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Best free .NET core 5.0 HTML to PDF to use?
https://github.com/richard-scryber/scryber.core seems to have nice features & docs and is lgpl
What are some alternatives?
RazorLight - Template engine based on Microsoft's Razor parsing engine for .NET Core
DinkToPdf - C# .NET Core wrapper for wkhtmltopdf library that uses Webkit engine to convert HTML pages to PDF.
scriban - A fast, powerful, safe and lightweight scripting language and engine for .NET
PdfPig - Read and extract text and other content from PDFs in C# (port of PDFBox)
DotLiquid - .NET Port of Tobias Lütke's Liquid template language.
itext-dotnet - iText for .NET is the .NET version of the iText library, formerly known as iTextSharp, which it replaces. iText represents the next level of SDKs for developers that want to take advantage of the benefits PDF can bring. Equipped with a better document engine, high and low-level programming capabilities and the ability to create, edit and enha
SmartFormat.NET - A lightweight text templating library written in C# which can be a drop-in replacement for string.Format
PuppeteerSharp - Headless Chrome .NET API
Handlebars.Net - A real .NET Handlebars engine
docnet - DocNET is as fast PDF editing and reading library for modern .NET applications
Mustache Sharp - An extension of the mustache text template engine for .NET.
GotenbergSharpApiClient - .NET C# Client for the Gotenberg API