react-pdf
mantine
react-pdf | mantine | |
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50 | 223 | |
14,135 | 24,290 | |
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9.0 | 9.9 | |
6 days ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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react-pdf
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How we improved our client-side PDF generation by 5x
Using react-pdf, we crafted a solution that allowed users to manipulate their reports with an impressive degree of flexibility. But, as data grew (imagine trying to cram an entire financial year's worth of invoices, up to 22,000 rows, into one PDF), our solution began to falter, especially on older PCs with limited resources.
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Launch HN: Onedoc (YC W24) – A better way to create PDFs
https://github.com/diegomura/react-pdf is good as well if you want to use React.
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Htmldocs: Typeset and Generate PDFs with HTML/CSS
Been using https://github.com/diegomura/react-pdf for this purpose for years
Uses React Native like components and styling.
WYSIWYG: https://react-pdf.org/repl
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Show HN: An open-source web-app for creating resumes using YAML
Thank you. This is certainly possible. The library I'm using for rendering the PDF (https://react-pdf.org/) does support Node.js as well. This is a good point, I suppose a lot of people will have their resumes in GitHub.
- How to create dynamic PDF using React?
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How to display a PDF and allow user to fill it and sign it directly inside a ReactJS website?
So something like this for the signature and you could use react-pdf for the PDF. Although you should consider lazy loading as it’s a big library, or render the PDF on the server to prevent bloating your UI.
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5 Not-So-Typical React Libraries for an Outstanding Project
Website: https://react-pdf.org/
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Failing to print a PDF file generated with "react-pdf" library. Weird error messages at console
I'm using the "react-pdf" library to generate a small PDF with some information needed by the user. Its supposed to look like a receipt and it will be printed by a thermal printer that can print basically any PDF if it is configured properly (page size etc). I can generate the PDF without any problems and render it to the screen. But at the moment I need to implement the 'print' feature of this same PDF, but I'm not having success into making this happen. Im using "printJS" library too.
- React-PDF: React renderer for creating PDF files on the browser and server
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Convert JSX styled with TailwindCSS to a PDF?
Did you look into KendoReact PDF Generator and React-pdf?
mantine
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Astro.js as an alternative to Next.js: pushing the limits
Here’s another mentality shift for you. If you were thinking in a providers pattern, you need to snap out of it. You can no longer store your theme in a provider. No more RadixUI or MantineUI for you.
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How I Built an Open-Source Admin Dashboard Template with Mantine and Next.js
import { TextInput, Select } from '@mantine/core'; // Example usage ; ; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Maps: React Simple Maps provides maps that are valuable for visualizing geospatial data. You can integrate interactive maps into your dashboard to represent data points geographically. import {ComposableMap, Geographies, Geography, Marker} from "react-simple-maps"; // Example usage {...} {... return ( ); })} Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode By incorporating these core components, our template accelerates the development of admin dashboards. These components are designed to work seamlessly together, providing a cohesive user experience. You can effortlessly create complex data visualizations, interactive tables, intuitive forms, and interactive maps — essential elements that transform raw data into meaningful insights. Deploying the Template to a Live Environment Deploying our admin dashboard template to a live environment is a straightforward process. We recommend utilizing popular hosting platforms like Vercel, Netlify, or Firebase Hosting. These platforms offer seamless integration with Next.js and allow you to deploy with a few simple steps: Install Required Dependencies: Ensure you have the necessary dependencies specified in the package.json file. Build the Project: Generate a production build of your Next.js application using the command: npm run build. Select Hosting Platform: Choose your preferred hosting platform (e.g., Vercel). Connect Repository: Link your template’s GitHub repository to the hosting platform. Configure Deployment Settings: Configure deployment settings, such as branch selection and build commands. Deploy: Trigger the deployment process. The hosting platform will automatically build and deploy your admin dashboard template. Real-World Use Cases The versatility of our admin dashboard template knows no bounds. It caters to a myriad of real-world use cases, each tailored to specific industries and applications: E-Commerce Management: The template can be employed to manage product listings, order processing, and inventory tracking for online stores. Data Analytics: With its data visualization components, the template can serve as a dashboard for analyzing metrics, trends, and insights. Project Management: The template’s customizable components facilitate the creation of project management tools for tracking tasks, deadlines, and team collaboration. SaaS Applications: As the foundation of a Software as a Service (SaaS) application, the template streamlines user management, subscription tracking, and data presentation. Content Management: It can also function as a content management system dashboard, offering tools to manage articles, media, and user-generated content. Live Demo For a hands-on experience, explore the live demo of our admin dashboard template: Live demo — https://mantine-analytics-dashboard.netlify.app/ Witness the template’s adaptability, responsiveness, and functionality firsthand. Feel free to interact with its components, navigate through its sections, and envisage how it could seamlessly integrate into your projects. Contributing and Support I welcome all developers and enthusiasts to contribute to the growth of our open-source admin dashboard template. Contributing is a collaborative process that empowers us to collectively enhance the template’s capabilities and quality. To get started: Fork the Repository: Fork the template’s GitHub repository to your own GitHub account. Clone the Fork: Clone the forked repository to your local machine using Git. Create a Branch: Create a new branch for your contributions to keep the main codebase intact. Implement Changes: Make your desired changes, add new components, or refine existing features. Commit and Push: Commit your changes to the new branch and push them to your GitHub fork. Submit a Pull Request: Submit a pull request from your forked repository to the main template repository. Your changes will be reviewed and potentially merged. Conclusion In summary, our Mantine and Next.js admin dashboard template offers a range of benefits that empower developers, designers, and entrepreneurs to create exceptional admin interfaces: Efficiency and Speed: The template expedites development by providing a pre-built foundation of components and features, allowing you to focus on customization and innovation. Consistency and Aesthetics: Mantine’s design-first approach and Next.js’s performance optimizations ensure a consistent and visually appealing user experience. Flexibility and Customization: The template’s modularity and theming options facilitate easy customization to align with your project’s unique branding and requirements. Rich Functionality: The integration of core components such as charts, tables, forms, and maps equips you with tools to tackle diverse dashboard functionalities. Invitation to Explore and Utilize The Mantine and Next.js admin dashboard template isn’t just an end; it’s a beginning — a starting point for your creative journey. Whether you’re a seasoned developer seeking a rapid launch or an enthusiast keen on learning modern development practices, this template is your canvas. Additional Resources GitHub repository — https://github.com/design-sparx/mantine-analytics-dashboard Mantine — https://mantine.dev/ Nextjs — https://nextjs.org/ Code documentation — https://mantine-analytics-dashboard-docs.netlify.app/
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Building a Fast, Efficient Web App: The Technology Stack of PromptSmithy Explained
While I have experience with Tailwind and frontend development, I don’t really have the patience to use it. I usually end up using something like Mantine, which is a complete component library UI kit, or Daisy UI, which is a component library built on top of Tailwind. Shadcn/ui is quite similar to Daisy in this sense, but being able to customize the individual components, since they get installed to your components folder, made development more streamlined and more customizable. On top of that being able to change my components style with natural language thanks to v0 made development super easy and fast. Shadcn may be too minimalist of a style for some, but thanks to all the components being local, you can customize them quickly and easily!
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Shadcn: Beautifully designed components that you can copy-paste into your apps
Great compilation. Thanks for putting that together.
Curious what your take is on these UI libraries that "claim" they are accessible:
https://mantine.dev - "Build fully functional accessible web applications faster than ever"
- Mantine: A featured React components library
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33 React Libraries Every React Developer Should Have In Their Arsenal
29.react-mantine
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So should I be using a component library?
I am currently using mantine.dev , and i am very happy with the results, i haven't done any customization, if you want to give a look on my website: https://culturadocaractere.com.br
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9 React component libraries for efficient development in 2023
GitHub stars: 21.9k GitHub link: https://github.com/mantinedev/mantine Documentation: https://mantine.dev/getting-started/
- I hate CSS: how can I build UIs?
- Mantine: A feature React components library
What are some alternatives?
jsPDF - Client-side JavaScript PDF generation for everyone.
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
react-pdf - Display PDFs in your React app as easily as if they were images.
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
officegen - Standalone Office Open XML files (Microsoft Office 2007 and later) generator for Word (docx), PowerPoint (pptx) and Excell (xlsx) in javascript. The output is a stream.
shadcn/ui - Beautifully designed components that you can copy and paste into your apps. Accessible. Customizable. Open Source.
deno-puppeteer - A port of puppeteer running on Deno
react-admin - A frontend Framework for building data-driven applications running on top of REST/GraphQL APIs, using TypeScript, React and Material Design
redocx - đź“„ Create word documents with React
React ChatBox Component - Clean and nimble React chat component for your next React chat app.