anvil-e-signature-api-node-example
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anvil-e-signature-api-node-example
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Embedding e-signatures into your app
Clone the example app repo to get a feel for using the E-signature API in your own Anvil account
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Add e-signatures to your app in 3 steps
First, try out the live e-sign demo app and view the demo app's code. The demo app should help you get a feel for the signing process. It contains code for a number of important concepts, notably embedded signers. Then, check out the following resources:
node-anvil
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Using React and styled-components to generate PDFs
First thing, make sure you have an API key, then install the Anvil Node API client:
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Embedding e-signatures into your app
We’ve gone through all the steps for integrating Anvil’s embedded signing process into your React app, from generating a signature packet using the Anvil Node-client to embedding the signing page using the Anvil React component library. I hope through this blog you’ve gained a better understanding of how the process works so you can incorporate this tool into your app!
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Generate an invoice PDF with Anvil
Option 1. Generating the PDF with the node-anvil library:
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Add e-signatures to your app in 3 steps
While the examples will be in JavaScript / Node using the node-anvil client library, concepts are the same across platforms. node-anvil abstracts authentication and GraphQL requests for us, but the meat of the integration is in the variables passed to the GraphQL mutation, which will work the same on any platform.
What are some alternatives?
examples - Examples of Mock Service Worker usage with various frameworks and libraries.
html-pdf-invoice-template - An HTML invoice template for use in a browser and with HTML to PDF generation.
react-ui - React E-Sign UI components by Anvil
carbone - Fast and simple report generator, from JSON to pdf, xslx, docx, odt...
public-assets - Assets used in social media
Etherpad - Etherpad: A modern really-real-time collaborative document editor.
image2pdf - A simple image to PDF converting website with a carousel that allows you to drag and re-order images. Add up-to 20 images, either of JPEG or PNG format in one go and convert them into a PDF. No file size limit. Conversion happens within the browser, using jsPDF library.
pdfjs - A Portable Document Format (PDF) generation library targeting both the server- and client-side.
chrome-headless-render-pdf
pdf-bot - 🤖 A Node queue API for generating PDFs using headless Chrome. Comes with a CLI, S3 storage and webhooks for notifying subscribers about generated PDFs