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hummus-reports
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Hello! This repo hosts an engine that can generate reports. It does that using a PDF library named hummus, and a layout engine that helps with things like text wrapping, image fitting, and provide a json document layout, instead of the hummus command-based api.
You can find documentaiton on how to use the engine in the documents section of this project. Here's a TOC:
npm install hummus-reports
The project has two samples provided:
The folders structure is as follows:
./index.js
- root file for exporting PDFEngine
class./lib/pdf-engine folder
- implementaiton of the pdf engine. root is pdf-engine.js
.HummusJS is a native module. This means that this code can only be ran on a NodeJS service, and is not a cross-platform javascript module.
FAQs
Layout engine over hummus pdf library
We found that hummus-reports 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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