WeasyPrintBundle
wkhtmltopdf-windows
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MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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WeasyPrintBundle
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How to Simply Generate a PDF From HTML in Symfony With WeasyPrint
The advantage of this approach is that it can be used as a command-line tool with other languages, just like the bundle for Symfony that I will present in this article!
wkhtmltopdf-windows
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Htmldocs: Typeset and Generate PDFs with HTML/CSS
wkhtmltopdf[1] uses the QT WebKit renderer. I used it as part of my job hut work-flow with pandoc to get pdf resumes from markdown. It got me a job, so there's that.
[1] https://wkhtmltopdf.org/
- WkHtmlToPdf: Open-source tool to render HTML into PDF
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How to Simply Generate a PDF From HTML in Symfony With WeasyPrint
wkhtmltopdf
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Show HN: Generate pdf with gitbook or mdbook url
In 2014 we used wkhtmltopdf[0] to generate PDF copies of Cloudfoundry docs for every version every release, and maybe that's what I'd reach for now. Not sure if Qt WebKit has similar limits as Chromium.
Not that you asked, but I am sitting here silently judging whoever let those pages get that large. Enough html to cap out RAM? Chesterton's Fence dictates that I presume your upstream's hands were tied, but wowee!
0. https://wkhtmltopdf.org/
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Writerside – a new technical writing environment from JetBrains
In most cases no, AsciiDoctor-PDF converter uses the Ruby library PDF library Prawn to generate PDFs, However, there are alternative PDF converters which do convert from HTML (the VSC AsciiDoctor plug-in allows the option to use a different converter), but I don't think they use chrome. Please note that using different pdf converters is a bit of an advanced topic. https://wkhtmltopdf.org/, and asciidoctor-web-pdf.
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Generate invoice PDF file using HTML template
There are multiple options for how to convert HTML to PDF, one could be by using open-source projects like Puppeteer or wkhtmltopdf. I wrote a separate post How to convert HTML to PDF using Puppeteer, but now for simplicity, I going to use html2pdf.app. Its free plan gives 100 credits per month, excellent!
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HTML to PDF Using Python and Headless Chrome
There are other tools for HTML conversion, such as wkhtmltopdf, but in my experience I've found Chrome to be the easiest to work with.
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(Free) Open-source PDF Generation/Export
I remember I used Razor to build HTML that I could then throw into wkhtmltopdf. There is a c# wrapper somewhere on github.
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Confidential Watermark a PDF - Sensitive info, Cannot use 3rd party connectors
You need to download the Wkhtmltopdf
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An Absurd Sized PDF
I read your post 2 days ago and while browsing for some unrelated things I came across https://wkhtmltopdf.org/
What are some alternatives?
Snappy - PHP library allowing thumbnail, snapshot or PDF generation from a url or a html page. Wrapper for wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltoimage
WkHtmlToPdf-DotNet - C# .NET Core wrapper for wkhtmltopdf library that uses Webkit engine to convert HTML pages to PDF.
Symfony - The Symfony PHP framework
keenwrite-themes
Twig - Twig, the flexible, fast, and secure template language for PHP
pandoc - Universal markup converter
gotenberg - A developer-friendly API for converting numerous document formats into PDF files, and more!
react-pdf - 📄 Create PDF files using React
DoctrineMigrationsBundle - Symfony integration for the doctrine/migrations library
mPDF - PHP library generating PDF files from UTF-8 encoded HTML
headless-chromium-php - Instrument headless chrome/chromium instances from PHP
carbone - Fast and simple report generator, from JSON to pdf, xslx, docx, odt...