mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome
mdbook-pdf
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome
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What’s everyone working on this week (7/2023)?
Writing a web bot that performs login and saves cookies to a file using rust-headless-chrome. It’s a whole lot easier than trying to run all the HTTP requests by hand!
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a crate for rendering HTML to an image buffer?
Maybe try this? https://github.com/atroche/rust-headless-chrome Haven't used it myself but according to the description it seems to do the job.
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mdbook-pdf: A mdBook backend for generating PDF files
This project relies on headless_chrome. Because the new version has not been released, and the default timeout is not friendly to PDF generation, I use my Fork version to publish mdbook-pdf-headless_chrome for expanding the relevant timeout to 300 seconds as a submodule of this project, thus enabling the project to be published on Crates.io as well.
mdbook-pdf
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mdbook-pdf: A mdBook backend for generating PDF files
mdbook-pdf depends on Google Chrome / Microsoft Edge / Chromium. The generated page are pretty much alike the one you manually print to PDF in your browser by opening print.html or executing google-chrome-stable --headless --print-to-pdf=output.pdf file:///path/to/print.html, but with customization of PDF paper orientation, scale of the webpage rendering, paper width and height, page margins, generated PDF page ranges, whether to display header and footer as well as customize their formats, and more, as well as automation. It supports all the platform where Google Chrome / Microsoft Edge / Chromium would work. You can check samples of the generated PDF files in the Artifacts here (The Rust book collections generated in x86_64 Windows, macOS as well as Linux).
What are some alternatives?
Lariv - Linked Atomic Random Insert Vector: a thread-safe, self-memory-managed vector with no guaranteed sequential insert.
mdbook-latex - An mdbook backend for generating LaTeX and PDF documents.
tectonic - A modernized, complete, self-contained TeX/LaTeX engine, powered by XeTeX and TeXLive.
cef - Safe Wrapper Around the Chromium Embedded Framework (WIP)
gitbook - The open source frontend for GitBook doc sites
steel - An embedded scheme interpreter in Rust
mdBook - Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
WKHTMLToPDF - Convert HTML to PDF using Webkit (QtWebKit)
rust-headless-chrome - A high-level API to control headless Chrome or Chromium over the DevTools Protocol. It is the Rust equivalent of Puppeteer, a Node library maintained by the Chrome DevTools team.
crates.io - The Rust package registry
mdbook-man - Generate manual pages from mdBooks!