markdown-pdf
Node module that converts Markdown files to PDFs.
The PDF looks great because it is styled by HTML5 Boilerplate. What? - Yes! Your Markdown is first converted to HTML, then pushed into the HTML5 Boilerplate index.html
. Phantomjs renders the page and saves it to a PDF. You can even customise the style of the PDF by passing an optional path to your CSS.
Getting started
npm install markdown-pdf
Example Usage
Pass markdown-pdf a path to a markdown document or an array of paths and you'll be given back an array of paths to temporary files that contain your converted PDFs.
var markdownpdf = require("markdown-pdf")
, fs = require("fs")
markdownpdf("/path/to/document.md", function (er, pdfs) {
if (er) return console.error(er)
fs.rename(pdfs[0], "/path/to/document.pdf", function() {
console.log("done")
})
})
Options
Pass options to markdown-pdf like so:
var markdownpdf = require("markdown-pdf")
, opts = {}
markdownpdf("/path/to/document.md", opts, function (er, pdfs) {})
options.phantomPath
Type: String
Default value: Path provided by phantomjs module
Path to phantom binary
options.cssPath
Type: String
Default value: ../pdf.css
Path to custom CSS file, relative to the html5bp directory
options.paperFormat
Type: String
Default value: A4
'A3', 'A4', 'A5', 'Legal', 'Letter' or 'Tabloid'
options.paperOrientation
Type: String
Default value: portrait
'portrait' or 'landscape'
options.paperBorder
Type: String
Default value: 1cm
Supported dimension units are: 'mm', 'cm', 'in', 'px'
options.renderDelay
Type: Number
Default value: 1000
Delay in millis before rendering the PDF (give HTML and CSS a chance to load)