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gotenberg-js-client

A simple JS/TS for interacting with a Gotenberg API

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Gotenberg JS/TS client

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A simple JS/TS client for interacting with a Gotenberg API.
Gotenberg is a Docker-powered stateless API for converting HTML, Markdown and Office documents to PDF.

  • HTML and Markdown conversions using Google Chrome headless
  • Office conversions (.txt, .rtf, .docx, .doc, .odt, .pptx, .ppt, .odp and so on) using unoconv
  • Assets: send your header, footer, images, fonts, stylesheets and so on for converting your HTML and Markdown to beautiful PDFs!
  • Easily interact with the API using Go and PHP libraries (and now - JavaScript too ;)

Install

$ yarn add gotenberg-js-client

Or using npm

$ npm install --save gotenberg-js-client

Usage

import { pipe, gotenberg, convert, html, please } from 'gotenberg-js-client'

// prettier-ignore
const toPDF = pipe(
  gotenberg('http://localhost:3000'),
  convert,
  html,
  please
)

// --- 8< ---

// convert file from disk
const pdf = await toPDF('file://index.html')

// or convert stream
const pdf = await toPDF(fs.createReadStream('index.html'))

// or convert string!
const pdf = await toPDF('<html>...</html>')

// library returns NodeJS.ReadableStream,
// so you can save it to file, if you want, for example
pdf.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('index.pdf'))

// or you can send it as response in Express application
app.get('/pdf', function(req, res) {
  //...
  pdf.pipe(res)
})

You can define any source like string, Buffer, file link, stream.Readable, or URL (for url conversions).
Detailed sources format you can find here.

You can define sources as array or object, for example:

// `toPDF` function is defined above ↑↑↑

// as object
const pdf = await toPDF({
  'index.html': 'file://index.html',
  'header.html': 'file://header.html',
  'footer.html': 'file://footer.html',
  'style.css': 'file://style.css',
  'img.png': 'file://img.png',
  'font.wof': 'file://font.wof',
})

// as array of tuples
const pdf = await toPDF([
  ['index.html', 'file://index.html'],
  ['header.html', 'file://header.html'],
  ['footer.html', 'file://footer.html'],
])

// as even 1-dimensional array of files
// in that case filenames will be retrieved from file path
const pdf = await toPDF([
  'file://index.html',
  'file://header.html',
  'file://footer.html',
])

Instead of array you can use any iterable, like Map, Set, arguments, iterator from generator function, or any object with [Symbol.iterator] defined.
Detailed sources format you can find here.

Paper size, margins, orientation

When converting HTML or Markdown, you can use to helper, to set paper size, margins and orientation:

import {
  pipe,
  gotenberg,
  convert,
  html,
  please,
  to,
  a4,
  landscape,
} from 'gotenberg-js-client'

const toPDF = pipe(
  gotenberg('http://localhost:3000'),
  convert,
  html,
  to(a4, landscape),
  please
)

You can use simple object(s) for to argument(s) as well:

//...
to({
  paperWidth: 8.27,
  paperHeight: 11.69,
  marginTop: 0,
  marginBottom: 0,
  marginLeft: 0,
  marginRight: 0,
  landscape: true,
})
//...

// or
to([8.27, 11.69], [0, 0, 0, 0], { landscape: true })
//...

// or
to({ paper: [8.27, 11.69], margins: [0, 0, 0, 0], landscape: true })
//...

// or
to({ width: 8.27, height: 11.69 }, { landscape: true })
//...

// or
to({ top: 0, bottom: 0 })
//...

// or any other combination

When using array for paper size, order should be [width, height]
When using array for margins, order should be [top, right, bottom, left] (just like in CSS)

Common options

You can set common options, like resultFilename, or waitTimeout, or, actually, you can override any option, using set helper:

//...
set({
  resultFilename: 'foo.pdf',
  waitTimeout: 2.5,
})
//...

There are some modifiers functions as well, like filename, timeout, delay, webhook and googleChromeRpccBufferSize:

//...
set(filename('foo.pdf'), timeout(2.5))
//...

Also you can specify page ranges using set(range) (will not work with merge):

//...
set(range('1-1'))
//...

or scale, using set(scale) (works with HTML, Markdown and URL conversions):

//...
set(scale(0.75))
//...

Markdown

import { pipe, gotenberg, convert, markdown, please } from 'gotenberg-js-client'

const toPDF = pipe(
  gotenberg('http://localhost:3000'),
  convert,
  markdown,
  please
)

// --- 8< ---

const pdf = await toPDF({
  'index.html': `
    <!doctype html>
    <html lang="en">
      <head>
        <meta charset="utf-8">
        <title>My PDF</title>
      </head>
      <body>
        {{ toHTML .DirPath "content.md" }}
      </body>
    </html>`,

  'content.md': `
    # My awesome markdown
    ...
  `,
})

Office

import {
  pipe,
  gotenberg,
  convert,
  office,
  to,
  landscape,
  set,
  filename,
  please,
} from 'gotenberg-js-client'

const toPDF = pipe(
  gotenberg('http://localhost:3000'),
  convert,
  office,
  to(landscape),
  set(filename('result.pdf')),
  please
)

// --- 8< ---

const pdf = await toPDF('file://document.docx')

Url

import { pipe, gotenberg, convert, url, please } from 'gotenberg-js-client'

// prettier-ignore
const toPDF = pipe(
  gotenberg('http://localhost:3000'),
  convert,
  url,
  please
)

// --- 8< ---

// you can use link as string
const pdf = await toPDF('https://google.com')

// or URL object
const pdf = await toPDF(new URL('https://google.com'))

You can set remote url header (for example, for authentication or host specifying) with helper add(header) (or add(headers), or both):

const toPDF = pipe(
  gotenberg('http://localhost:3000'),
  convert,
  url,
  add(
    header('Foo-Header', 'Foo'),
    header('Bar-Header', 'Bar'),
    headers({ 'Baz1-Header': 'Baz1', 'Baz2-Header': 'Baz2' })
  ),
  please
)

(This also applies for Webhook headers, just use webhookHeader instead of header and webhookHeaders instead of headers).

Merge

Like you would think:

import { pipe, gotenberg, merge, please } from 'gotenberg-js-client'

// prettier-ignore
const toMergedPDF = pipe(
  gotenberg('http://localhost:3000'),
  merge,
  please
)

Bonus

If you happen to use this package from JavaScript, you will, obviously, lost type safety, but in return, you can use proposed pipe operator (with Babel plugin), to get beauty like this:

const toPDF = source =>
  source
  |> gotenberg('http://localhost:3000')
  |> convert
  |> html
  |> to(a4, noMargins)
  |> set(filename('out.pdf'))
  |> please

Names clashes

If you don't like to have simple imported names in your namespace, you can use import * syntax:

import * as got from 'gotenberg-js-client'

const toPDF = got.pipe(
  got.gotenberg('http://localhost:3000'),
  got.convert,
  got.html,
  got.please
)

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Package last updated on 05 May 2020

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