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826 | 0 | |
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6.0 | 0.0 | |
10 days ago | about 4 years ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Grover
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Creating PDFs in a Ruby on Rails application
You have a few options when trying to create a PDF in a Rails environment. Prawn and Wicked PDF have been around for quite a while. I have been using both gems and they work fine. However, they have a few limitations that can make it difficult to handle more complex PDFs. I recently discovered Grover, which can remediate some of this inflexibility in creating PDFs.
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Has anyone tried Grover to generate PDF files on Heroku?
I am looking for a PDF generation tool for a Rails project. I have looked Prawn, Wicked and PDFKit, but Grover seems to be the most easy to use. The only thing concerns me is: in order to run Grover on Heroku, I will have to add 2 additional build packs (one for node.js and one for puppeteer). Can someone share their experience on how will the extra build packs affect performance on Heroku? Because I really do not want to slow the app down. My use case is a styled HTML property list that will be mostly 2 pages long.
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Converting HTML to PDF using Rails
The gem I recommend is called Grover. It uses Puppeteer and Chromium to "print" an HTML page into a PDF. So your PDF will look exactly how your page looks in Google Chrome's print preview. This will also allow you to reuse CSS from your app rather than having to write specific CSS just for your PDF exports.
wicked_pdf
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Has anyone tried Grover to generate PDF files on Heroku?
Not sure if it is still the case, but there was an railties issue between the current version of Wicked and Rail 6.1.1 a couple months ago that caused ActiveSupport.on_load errors. I moved to a branch that reverted the railties changes (https://github.com/darrenterhune/wicked_pdf), haven't checked to see if the problem has been addressed in the main yet.
What are some alternatives?
Wicked Pdf - PDF generator (from HTML) plugin for Ruby on Rails
Prawn - Fast, Nimble PDF Writer for Ruby
Pdfkit - A Ruby gem to transform HTML + CSS into PDFs using the command-line utility wkhtmltopdf
Wisepdf - Wkhtmltopdf wrapper done right
CombinePDF - A Pure ruby library to merge PDF files, number pages and maybe more...
HexaPDF - Versatile PDF creation and manipulation for Ruby
RGhost - RGhost is a document creation and conversion API. It uses the Ghostscript framework for the format conversion, utilizes EPS templates and is optimized to work with larger documents. Support(PDF,PS,GIF,TIF,PNG,JPG,etc)
Shrimp - a phantomjs based pdf renderer
Squid - A Ruby library to plot charts in PDF files
prawn-markup - Parse simple HTML markup to include in Prawn PDFs
Kitabu - A framework for creating e-books from Markdown using Ruby. Using the Prince PDF generator, you'll be able to get high quality PDFs. Also supports EPUB, Mobi, Text and HTML generation.
Gimli - Utility for converting markup files to pdf files