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Maintainer Username: | danielfnz |
Package Create Date: | 2017-01-20 |
Package Last Update: | 2017-01-20 |
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Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-18 03:03:49 |
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Total Downloads: | 19 |
Monthly Downloads: | 0 |
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Total Stars: | 0 |
Total Watchers: | 2 |
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Total Open Issues: | 0 |
Easily generate PDF documents from HTML right inside of Laravel using this mPDF wrapper.
Require this package in your composer.json
or install it by running:
composer require niklasravnsborg/laravel-pdf
To start using Laravel, add the Service Provider and the Facade to your config/app.php
:
'providers' => [
// ...
niklasravnsborg\LaravelPdf\PdfServiceProvider::class
]
'aliases' => [
// ...
'PDF' => niklasravnsborg\LaravelPdf\Facades\Pdf::class
]
To use Laravel PDF add something like this to one of your controllers. You can pass data to a view in /resources/views
.
use PDF;
function generate_pdf() {
$data = [
'foo' => 'bar'
];
$pdf = PDF::loadView('pdf.document', $data);
return $pdf->stream('document.pdf');
}
You can use a custom file to overwrite the default configuration. Just create config/pdf.php
and add this:
return [
'mode' => '',
'format' => 'A4',
'default_font_size' => '12',
'default_font' => 'sans-serif',
'margin_left' => 10,
'margin_right' => 10,
'margin_top' => 10,
'margin_bottom' => 10,
'margin_header' => 0,
'margin_footer' => 0,
'orientation' => 'P',
'title' => 'Laravel mPDF',
'author' => '',
'watermark' => '',
'show_watermark' => false,
'watermark_font' => 'sans-serif',
'display_mode' => 'fullpage',
'watermark_text_alpha' => 0.1
];
If you want to have headers and footers that appear on every page, add them to your <body>
tag like this:
<htmlpageheader name="page-header">
Your Header Content
</htmlpageheader>
<htmlpagefooter name="page-footer">
Your Footer Content
</htmlpagefooter>
Now you just need to define them with the name attribute in your CSS:
@page {
header: page-header;
footer: page-footer;
}
Inside of headers and footers {PAGENO}
can be used to display the page number.
By default you can use all the fonts shipped with mPDF.
You can use your own fonts in the generated PDFs. The TTF files have to be located in one folder, e.g. /resources/fonts/
. Add this to your configuration file (/config/pdf.php
):
return [
'custom_font_path' => base_path('/resources/fonts/'), // don't forget the trailing slash!
'custom_font_data' => [
'examplefont' => [
'R' => 'ExampleFont-Regular.ttf', // regular font
'B' => 'ExampleFont-Bold.ttf', // optional: bold font
'I' => 'ExampleFont-Italic.ttf', // optional: italic font
'BI' => 'ExampleFont-Bold-Italic.ttf' // optional: bold-italic font
]
// ...add as many as you want.
]
];
Now you can use the font in CSS:
body {
font-family: 'examplefont', sans-serif;
}
To set protection, you just call the SetProtection()
method and pass an array with permissions, an user password and an owner password.
The passwords are optional.
There are a fews permissions: 'copy'
, 'print'
, 'modify'
, 'annot-forms'
, 'fill-forms'
, 'extract'
, 'assemble'
, 'print-highres'
.
use PDF;
function generate_pdf() {
$data = [
'foo' => 'bar'
];
$pdf = PDF::loadView('pdf.document', $data);
$pdf->SetProtection(['copy', 'print'], '', 'pass');
return $pdf->stream('document.pdf');
}
Find more information to SetProtection()
here: https://mpdf.github.io/reference/mpdf-functions/setprotection.html
Laravel PDF is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license