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@react-pdf-viewer/get-file
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This plugin allows user to download the current file.
import { downloadPlugin } from '@react-pdf-viewer/download';
const downloadPluginInstance = downloadPlugin();
// The button to download the current file
const { Download } = downloadPluginInstance;
// Render
return (
<>
<Download />
<Viewer
plugins={[
downloadPluginInstance,
]}
>
</>
);
import { downloadPlugin } from '@react-pdf-viewer/download';
const downloadPluginInstance = downloadPlugin();
// The button to download the current file
const { Download } = downloadPluginInstance;
// Render
return (
<>
<Download>
{
(props) => (
// Your custom button here
<button onClick={props.onClick}>
Download
</button>
)
}
</Download>
<Viewer
plugins={[
downloadPluginInstance,
]}
>
</>
);
fileNameGenerator
(Optional): Custom the name of download file.It is a function accepts the current opened file and returns a string
:
(file: OpenFile) => string;
By default, the name of download file is determined by the name
properties of OpenFile
.
You can customize it as following:
import { OpenFile } from '@react-pdf-viewer/core';
const downloadPluginInstance = downloadPlugin({
fileNameGenerator: (file: OpenFile) => {
// `file.name` is the URL of opened file
const fileName = file.name.substring(file.name.lastIndexOf('/') + 1);
return `a-copy-of-${fileName}`;
},
});
FAQs
A React component to view a PDF document
The npm package @react-pdf-viewer/get-file receives a total of 93,841 weekly downloads. As such, @react-pdf-viewer/get-file popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @react-pdf-viewer/get-file 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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