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Polotno workflow from NodeJS

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Polotno-node

Export Polotno JSON into images and pdf files. NodeJS package to work with Polotno Store API. Should work fine with lambda functions as well.

Usage

npm install polotno-node
const fs = require('fs');
const { createInstance } = require('polotno-node');

async function run() {
  // create working instance
  const instance = await createInstance({
    // this is a demo key just for that project
    // (!) please don't use it in your projects
    // to create your own API key please go here: https://polotno.dev/cabinet
    key: 'nFA5H9elEytDyPyvKL7T',
  });

  // load sample json
  const json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('polotno.json'));

  const imageBase64 = await instance.jsonToImageBase64(json);
  fs.writeFileSync('out.png', imageBase64, 'base64');

  // close instance
  instance.close();
}

run();

API

instance.run()

Run any Polotno store API directly inside web-page context

// we can't directly use "json" variable inside the run function
// we MUST pass it as the second argument
const url = await instance.run(async (json) => {
  // you can use global "config" object that has some functions from "polotno/config" module
  window.config.addGlobalFont({
    name: 'MyCustomFont',
    url: 'https://example.com/font.otf',
  });

  // you can use global "store" object
  store.loadJSON(json);
  await store.waitLoading();
  return store.toDataURL();
}, json);

instance.jsonToDataURL(json, attrs)

Export json into data URL.

const json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('polotno.json'));

const url = await instance.jsonToDataURL(json);
res.json({ url });

instance.jsonToImageBase64(json, attrs)

Export json into base64 string of image.

const json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('polotno.json'));

const imageBase64 = await instance.jsonToImageBase64(json, {
  mimeType: 'image/png',
}); // also 'image/jpeg' is supported
fs.writeFileSync('out.png', imageBase64, 'base64');

instance.jsonToPDFBase64(json, attrs)

Export json into base64 string of pdf file.

const json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('polotno.json'));

const pdfBase64 = await instance.jsonToPDFBase64(json);
fs.writeFileSync('out.pdf', pdfBase64, 'base64');

instance.jsonToPDFDataURL(json, attrs)

Export json into data url of pdf file.

const json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('polotno.json'));

const url = await instance.jsonToPDFDataURL(json);
res.json({ url });

Browserless usage

By default polotno-node will import browser bundle using chrome-aws-lambda. But you can use browserless instead, to keep your cloud function smaller.

const { createInstance } = require('polotno-node/instance');
const puppeteer = require('puppeteer');

const instance = await createInstance({
  key: 'nFA5H9elEytDyPyvKL7T',
  browser: await puppeteer.connect({
    browserWSEndpoint: 'wss://chrome.browserless.io?token=API_KEY',
  }),
});

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Package last updated on 13 Mar 2022

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