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chrome-headless-render-pdf-no-js
Advanced tools
``` chrome-headless-render-pdf [OPTIONS] --url=URL --pdf=OUTPUT-FILE [--url=URL2 --pdf=OUTPUT-FILE2] ... Options: --help this screen --url url to load, for local files use: file:///path/to/file --pdf
chrome-headless-render-pdf [OPTIONS] --url=URL --pdf=OUTPUT-FILE [--url=URL2 --pdf=OUTPUT-FILE2] ...
Options:
--help this screen
--url url to load, for local files use: file:///path/to/file
--pdf output for generated file can be relative to current directory
--chrome-binary set chrome location (use this options when autodetection fail)
--chrome-option set chrome option, can be used multiple times, e.g. --chrome-option=--no-sandbox
--remote-host set chrome host (for remote process)
--remote-port set chrome port (for remote process)
--no-margins disable default 1cm margins
--include-background include elements background
--landscape generate pdf in landscape orientation
--window-size specify window size, width(,x*)height (e.g. --window-size 1600,1200 or --window-size 1600x1200)
--paper-width specify page width in inches (defaults to 8.5 inches)
--paper-height specify page height in inches (defaults to 11 inches)
--page-ranges specify pages to render default all pages, e.g. 1-5, 8, 11-13
--scale specify scale of the webpage rendering (defaults to 1)
Example:
Render single pdf file
chrome-headless-render-pdf --url http://google.com --pdf test.pdf
Render pdf from local file
chrome-headless-render-pdf --url file:///tmp/example.html --pdf test.pdf
Render multiple pdf files
chrome-headless-render-pdf --url http://google.com --pdf test.pdf --url file:///tmp/example.html --pdf test2.pdf
const RenderPDF = require('chrome-headless-render-pdf');
RenderPDF.generateSinglePdf('http://google.com', 'outputPdf.pdf');
const RenderPDF = require('chrome-headless-render-pdf');
RenderPDF.generateMultiplePdf([
{'http://google.com', 'outputPdf.pdf'},
{'http://example.com', 'outputPdf2.pdf'}
]);
const RenderPDF = require('chrome-headless-render-pdf');
RenderPDF.generatePdfBuffer('http://google.com')
.then((pdfBuffer) => {
console.log(pdfBuffer);
});
import RenderPDF from 'chrome-headless-render-pdf';
RenderPDF.generateSinglePdf('http://google.com', 'outputPdf.pdf');
google-chrome currently have option to render pdf files when used with headless option. But this option contains hardcoded adding header and footer to page rendering it unusable for pdf generation. This module allows to generate it without those elements.
FAQs
``` chrome-headless-render-pdf [OPTIONS] --url=URL --pdf=OUTPUT-FILE [--url=URL2 --pdf=OUTPUT-FILE2] ... Options: --help this screen --url url to load, for local files use: file:///path/to/file --pdf
The npm package chrome-headless-render-pdf-no-js receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, chrome-headless-render-pdf-no-js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that chrome-headless-render-pdf-no-js 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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