Angular 2+ PDFJS viewer with Mozilla's ViewerJS (Supports Angular 2/4/5/6/7)
This is a super simple library for displaying pdf inline/embedded or in a new tab along with a feature rich viewer. It uses mozilla's pdfjs viewer behind the scenes and supports angular(2/4/5/6/7). Extremely lightweight, easiest to integrate and use, this library has only one dependancy (@angular/core).
Open in a new tab/window
Embed pdf into any angular component/page
Installation
Step 1: Install ng2-pdfjs-viewer
$ npm install ng2-pdfjs-viewer --save
And then configure it in your Angular AppModule
:
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import { PdfJsViewerModule } from 'ng2-pdfjs-viewer';
@NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent,
],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
PdfJsViewerModule
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
Step 2: Copy task for pdfjs
For several advanced options to work, you need a copy of pdfjs from this npm package. There are several ways to achieve it.
- Manually Copy
node_modules\ng2-pdfjs-viewer\pdfjs
to your public
or asset
folder or use a script such as copy .\node_modules\ng2-pdfjs-viewer\pdfjs\* <Myassetfolderpath> -Force -Recurse
(Give example is of powershell)
OR - Add in your project's
angular.json
file and use ng build
as described here https://angular.io/guide/workspace-config#project-asset-configuration
"assets": [
{ "glob": "**/*", "input": "node_modules/ng2-pdfjs-viewer/pdfjs", "output": "/assets/pdfjs" },
]
Please note if you decide to put pdfjs
folder anywhere else other than the assets
folder, make sure you also set [pdfJsFolder]
property to help locate the folder.
TransferWebpackPlugin
Sample code
var TransferWebpackPlugin = require('transfer-webpack-plugin');
...
plugins: [
new TransferWebpackPlugin([
{ from: 'node_modules\ng2-pdfjs-viewer\pdfjs', to: path.join(__dirname, 'assets') }
])
]
Options
Attribute | Description | Type | Default Value |
---|
[pdfJsFolder] | Set path to pdfjs's web and build folders. | string | assets folder path |
[externalWindow] | Open in new tab. Set to true to open document in a new tab | boolean | false |
downloadFileName | Sets/Changes the name of document to be downloaded. If the file name does not ends in .pdf , the component will automatically add it for you. | string | Actual name of the document |
[page] | Show specific page. E.g page=3 | number | 1 |
[lastPage] | Show last page of the document once it is loaded(If set to true ). If you use this option along with page option, undesired effects might occur | boolean | false |
nameddest | Go to a named destination. E.g. To go to section 5.1 use like nameddest=5.1. Do not mix this option with page and lastPage options | string | |
zoom | Set zoom level of document. Applicable values are auto , page-width , page-height , page-fit , 200 (As a zoom percentage), left offset (As in "auto,18,827"), top offset (As in "auto,18,127") | string | auto |
[print] | Show/hide print button. Set false to hide | boolean | true |
[startPrint] | Start print preview of document. This combined with externalWindow could mimic a print preview functionality just like the one in gmail. | boolean | |
[download] | Show/hide download button. Set false to hide | boolean | true |
[startDownload] | Download document as soon as it opens. You may put this to good use. | boolean | |
[rotatecw] | Rotate document clock wise 90° | boolean | |
[rotateccw] | Rotate document anti-clock wise 90° | boolean | |
cursor | Type of cursor. Available options are HAND /H , SELECT /S ,ZOOM /Z . Case is irrelevant. | SELECT /S | |
scroll | Sets scroll. Available options are VERTICAL /V , HORIZONTAL /H ,WRAPPED /W . Case is irrelevant. | VERTICAL /V | |
spread | Sets Odd or Even spread. Available options are ODD /O , EVEN /E ,NONE /N . Case is irrelevant. | NONE /N | |
[fullScreen] | Show/hide presentation(full screen) button. Set false to hide | boolean | true |
cursor | Type of cursor. Available options are HAND /H , SELECT /S ,ZOOM /Z . Case is irrelevant. | SELECT /S | |
pagemode | State of sidebar. Available options are none , thumbs ,bookmarks ,attachments . E.g. pagemode=attachments . | none | |
[openFile] | Show/hide open file button. Set false to hide | boolean | true |
[viewBookmark] | Show/hide bookmark button. Set false to hide | boolean | true |
[showSpinner] | Show a simple css based spinner/progress before the document loads | boolean | true |
Please note, copy step is mandatory to enjoy all of the different options listed above. You may also avoid this step and could directly use https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/wiki/Setup-pdf.js-in-a-website if you wish to just use the default viewer
Usage
For your convenience a sample app using angular6 is available under this repository, if you would like to see it in action (Folder ng6SampleApp). It shows many ways to configure this component for different needs.
Once your PdfJsViewerComponent is imported you can use it in your Angular application like this:
<h1>
{{title}}
</h1>
<ng2-pdfjs-viewer pdfSrc="your pdf file path"></ng2-pdfjs-viewer>
Here is a use case to download and open the pdf as byte array and open in new tab/window:
Please note, pdfSrc can be a Blob or Uint8Array as well
For [externalWindow]="true" to work, pop-ups needs to be enabled at browser level
<button (click)="openPdf();">Open Pdf</button>
<div style="width: 800px; height: 400px">
<ng2-pdfjs-viewer
#pdfViewer
[pdfJsFolder]="'pdfjs'"
[externalWindow]="true"
[downloadFileName]="'mytestfile.pdf'"
[openFile]="false"
[viewBookmark]="false"
[download]="false"></ng2-pdfjs-viewer>
</div>
<!-- your.component.ts-->
export class RateCardComponent implements OnInit {
@ViewChild('pdfViewer') pdfViewer
...
private downloadFile(url: string): any {
return this.http.get(url, { responseType: ResponseContentType.Blob }).map(
(res) => {
return new Blob([res.blob()], { type: "application/pdf" });
});
}
public openPdf() {
let url = "url to fetch pdf as byte array";
this.downloadFile(url).subscribe(
(res) => {
this.pdfViewer.pdfSrc = res;
this.pdfViewer.refresh();
}
);
}
Additional Information
Given below are examples of writing server apis(In aspnetcore c#) which returns pdfs as byte array. You can choose any server side technology as long as pdf is returned as byte array
Use case 1. As a RDLC local report viewer
[HttpGet]
[Route("MyReport")]
public IActionResult GetReport()
{
var reportViewer = new ReportViewer {ProcessingMode = ProcessingMode.Local};
reportViewer.LocalReport.ReportPath = "Reports/MyReport.rdlc";
reportViewer.LocalReport.DataSources.Add(new ReportDataSource("NameOfDataSource1", reportObjectList1));
reportViewer.LocalReport.DataSources.Add(new ReportDataSource("NameOfDataSource2", reportObjectList1));
Warning[] warnings;
string[] streamids;
string mimeType;
string encoding;
string extension;
var bytes = reportViewer.LocalReport.Render("application/pdf", null, out mimeType, out encoding, out extension, out streamids, out warnings);
return File(bytes, "application/pdf")
}
Use case 2. Return a physical pdf from server
[HttpGet]
[Route("GetMyPdf")]
public IActionResult GetMyPdf()
{
var stream = await {{__get_stream_here__}}
return File(stream, "application/pdf"));
}
Questions?
There are several how to questions being posted in issues section of this repository. Questions would be better answered if posted on www.stackoverflow.com with tag ng2-pdfjs-viewer (Please create ng2-pdfjs-viewer tag if not already present on SO)
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License
MIT © Code Hippie