html2pdf.js
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JavaScript | PHP | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v2.0 only |
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html2pdf.js
- Is there a free source available that I can incorporate into my website which will convert HTML/CSS to a PDF that the user can then save locally?
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Watchkeeping: a timesheet compiling tool for Seafarers
html2pdf.js: Client-side HTML-to-PDF rendering using pure JS.
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Tried everything and this keeps me from generating the pdf. Anyone encountered this or just me?
Try HTML2PDF.js instead. It's a browser-based PDF generator, not a Node-based generator.
mPDF
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Intro to DOMPDF - lightest and simplest PHP library to generate PDF documents
Generating PDF documents out of your app's HTML output is a very common requirement and there are several open source libraries to accomplish this. I came across this need for my project recently and I evaluated many popular ones such as TCPDF, mpdf, FPDF, etc. But the one that truly stood up to my evaluation in terms of efficiency (minimal footprint) and ease of implementation was DOMPDF.
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HTML to PDF package that supports RTL language?
Not sure if it has all the things you need but we use https://mpdf.github.io/
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pdf generation
I'm currently using mPDF for large reports including tables, graphs, and complex formatting.
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How to Create Laravel PDF file and Download?
Visit this link for more options and settings: https://mpdf.github.io/
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TCPDF
mPDF (very similar to TCPDF)
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Choosing a PHP Framework over Core PHP
Writing a piece of code for a problem that has already being solved, tested and approved by other developers slows down the development of an application by a huge amount of time. For instance, trying to create a functionality that enables PDF files to be downloadable on a website is a waste of time when you have a package like mPDF that does that.
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Dynamically Create A PDF Using PHP
Full mPDF Documentation
- Is there a free source available that I can incorporate into my website which will convert HTML/CSS to a PDF that the user can then save locally?
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[PAID] Request: Convert mPDF files to PDF (eBooks)
About mPDF https://mpdf.github.io/ "mPDF is a PHP library which generates PDF files from UTF-8 encoded HTML."
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Playwright: Automate Chromium, WebKit and Firefox
For PHP-based applications I've used mPDF[0], which generates PDFs from HTML without using a browser. I'm sure it can't handle all the CSS bells/whistles that a "modern" website uses, but it's worked well for me.
[0]: https://github.com/mpdf/mpdf
What are some alternatives?
react-to-pdf - Generate pdf from react components
Dompdf - HTML to PDF converter for PHP
canvas-size - Determine the maximum area, height, width, and custom dimensions of an HTML canvas element.
TCPDF - Official clone of PHP library to generate PDF documents and barcodes
dom-to-image - Generates an image from a DOM node using HTML5 canvas
WKHTMLToPDF - Convert HTML to PDF using Webkit (QtWebKit)
hat.sh - Encrypt and Decrypt files securely in your browser.
Snappy - PHP library allowing thumbnail, snapshot or PDF generation from a url or a html page. Wrapper for wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltoimage
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
PHPWord - A pure PHP library for reading and writing word processing documents
riot - Simple and elegant component-based UI library
browsershot - Convert HTML to an image, PDF or string