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@huksley/bpmn-to-image
Advanced tools
Convert BPMN 2.0 diagrams to PDF documents, SVG or PNG files.
This package exposes the bpmn-to-image
command line utility that allows you to convert BPMN 2.0 diagrams to PNG and PDF documents:
$ bpmn-to-image --help
Convert a BPMN 2.0 diagrams to PDF or PNG images
Usage
$ bpmn-to-image <diagramFile>:<outputConfig> ...
Options
diagramFile Path to BPMN diagram
outputConfig List of extension or output file paths
--min-dimensions=<dimensions> Minimum size in pixels (<width>x<height>)
--title=<title> Add explicit <title> to exported image
--no-title Don't display title on exported image
--no-footer Strip title and logo from image
--scale Scale factor for images (1)
Examples
# export to diagram.png
$ bpmn-to-image diagram.bpmn:diagram.png
# export diagram.png, diagram.svg and /tmp/diagram.pdf
$ bpmn-to-image diagram.bpmn:diagram.png,diagram.svg,/tmp/diagram.pdf
# export with minimum size of 500x300 pixels
$ bpmn-to-image --min-dimensions=500x300 diagram.bpmn:png
You may embed bpmn-to-image and use it as parts of your application:
const {
convertAll
} = require('bpmn-to-image');
await convertAll([
{
input: 'diagram.bpmn',
outputs: [
'diagram.pdf',
'diagram.png'
'diagram.svg'
]
}
]);
This renders the BPMN diagram using bpmn-js and exports it to the specified output files using Puppeteer.
npm install -g bpmn-to-image
MIT
FAQs
Convert a BPMN 2.0 diagrams to PDF, SVG or PNG images
We found that @huksley/bpmn-to-image demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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