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Export Polotno JSON into images and pdf files. NodeJS package to work with Polotno Store API. Should work fine with lambda functions as well.
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();
createInstance(options)
Create working instance of Polotno Node.
const { createInstance } = require('polotno-node');
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',
// useParallelPages - use parallel pages to speed up rendering
// you can use false only for sequential calls
// it may break rendering if you call many parallel requests
// default is true
useParallelPages: false,
// url - url of the Polotno Client Editor
// client editor is just simple public html page that have `store` as global variable
// by default it will run local build
url: 'https://yourappdomain.com/client',
// browser - puppeteer browser instance
// by default it will use chrome-aws-lambda
// useful to set your own rendering props or use browserless
browser: browser,
});
instance.jsonToDataURL(json, attrs)
Export json into data URL.
const json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('polotno.json'));
// by default it will export first page only
const url = await instance.jsonToDataURL(json);
res.json({ url });
// export many pages:
for (const page of json.pages) {
const url = await instance.jsonToDataURL(
{ ...json, pages: [page] }, // for optimization, we can modify JSON to include only one page
{ pageId: page.id }
);
// do something with url
}
instance.jsonToImageBase64(json, attrs)
Export json into base64 string of image.
const json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('polotno.json'));
// by default it will export first page only
const imageBase64 = await instance.jsonToImageBase64(json, {
mimeType: 'image/png',
}); // also 'image/jpeg' is supported
fs.writeFileSync('out.png', imageBase64, 'base64');
// export many pages:
for (const page of json.pages) {
const imageBase64 = await instance.jsonToImageBase64(
{ ...json, pages: [page] }, // for optimization, we can modify JSON to include only one page
{ pageId: page.id }
);
// do something with base64
}
instance.jsonToPDFBase64(json, attrs)
Export json into base64 string of pdf file.
const json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('polotno.json'));
// it will export all pages in the 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 });
instance.jsonToGIFDataURL(json, attrs)
Export json into data url of GIF file with animations
const json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('polotno.json'));
const url = await instance.jsonToGIFDataURL(json);
res.json({ url });
instance.jsonToGIFBase64(json, attrs)
Export json into data url of GIF file with animations
const json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('polotno.json'));
const base64 = await instance.jsonToGIFBase64(json);
fs.writeFileSync('out.gif', base64, 'base64');
attrs
usageNOTE: all export API will pass attrs
object into relevant export function from store
.
const url = await instance.jsonToDataURL(json, { pixelRatio: 0.2 });
// under the hood it will call:
// const url = await store.toDataURL({ pixelRatio: 0.2 });
attrs.assetLoadTimeout
You can add assetLoadTimeout
attribute to attrs
object. It will be used to set timeout for loading assets (images, fonts, etc). By default it is 30000ms.
const url = await instance.jsonToPDFDataURL(json, { assetLoadTimeout: 60000 });
attrs.htmlTextRenderEnabled
Enabled experimental HTML text rendering. By default it is false
.
const url = await instance.jsonToPDFDataURL(json, {
htmlTextRenderEnabled: true,
});
attrs.textVerticalResizeEnabled
Enabled vertical text resize and align. By default it is false
.
const url = await instance.jsonToPDFDataURL(json, {
textVerticalResizeEnabled: true,
});
attrs.skipFontError
If skipFontError
is true, it will not throw error font is not loaded or not defined. By default it is false
.
const url = await instance.jsonToPDFDataURL(json, {
skipFontError: true,
});
attrs.textOverflow
Control behavior of text on its overflow. Default is change-font-size
. It means it will automatically reduce font size to fit text into the box. Other options are:
resize
(change text element height to make text fit)ellipsis
(add ellipsis to the end of the text)const url = await instance.jsonToPDFDataURL(json, {
textOverflow: 'resize',
});
instance.run()
Run any Polotno store API directly inside web-page context.
Warning: by default every run
and every export function will create a new page with its own editor and context. If you want to make and export after you use instance.run()
you must do it inside the same run
function.
// 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);
window.config
usagewindow.config
is a global object that has some functions from polotno/config
module. You can use it to add custom fonts and customize some settings.
Not all options are supported yet. If you see anything missing, please create an issue. You can see all available options in client.js
file.
You should be able to change config before you call store.loadJSON
function and do you export.
const url = await instance.run(async (json) => {
// you can use global "config" object that has some functions from "polotno/config" module
window.config.unstable_setTextVerticalResizeEnabled(true);
// you can use global "store" object
store.loadJSON(json);
return store.toDataURL();
}, json);
This part is currently under development and API will change.
You may need to have ffmpeg available in your system to make it work. Also you need to manually dependencies:
npm install fluent-ffmpeg axios
import { createInstance } from 'polotno-node';
import { jsonToVideo } from 'polotno-node/video-parallel';
// load sample json
const json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('./test-data/video.json'));
await jsonToVideo(
// first argument is a function that returns an instance
// it can be a new instance on every call (useful for parallel rendering on local machine)
// or it can be a single instance (useful for cloud functions)
() =>
createInstance({
key: '...key...',
}),
json,
{
out: 'out.mp4', // output file name
parallel: 4, // number of parallel rendering processes
fps: 15, // frames per second
keepInstance: false, // keep instance open after rendering, make sure to use true if use just one instance
}
);
By default polotno-node
ships with the default Polotno Editor with its (hopefully) last version. If you use experimental API such as unstable_registerShapeModel
and unstable_registerShapeComponent
, the rendering may fail if you use unknown elements types.
In that case you can use your own client editor. You need to create a public html page with store
as global variable and mount just <Workspace />
component from polotno/canvas
module. Take a look into client.html
file and client.js
file in this repo as a demo. In your own version of the Editor you can use experimental API to define custom components.
Pass url
option to createInstance
function with public url of your client editor.
**Note: you will have to maintain the last version of your client editor by yourself. Better to keep using the last **
const { createInstance } = require('polotno-node');
const instance = await createInstance({
key: 'KEY',
url: 'https://yourappdomain.com/client',
});
polotno-node
should work by default on AWS Lambda. But in some cloud providers you may need to do extra steps to reduce function size.
You can speed up your function execution a lot, if instead of using full browser you will use browserless.io service. It is a paid service not affiliated with Polotno.
Using browserless.io you can also make your function much smaller in size, so it will be possible to deploy to cloud provider with smaller limits, like Vercel.
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',
}),
});
Also you can use @sparticuz/chromium-min to reduce function size. Make sure it is caching chromium binary in your cloud provider. Looks like Vercel is NOT doing that!
npm install @sparticuz/chromium-min
const { createInstance } = require('polotno-node/instance');
const chromium = require('@sparticuz/chromium-min');
const puppeteer = require('puppeteer-core');
const makeInstance = async () => {
const browser = await puppeteer.launch({
args: [
...chromium.args,
'--no-sandbox',
'--hide-scrollbars',
'--disable-web-security',
'--allow-file-access-from-files',
// more info about --disable-dev-shm-usage
// https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/issues/1175#issuecomment-369728215
// https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/blob/main/docs/troubleshooting.md#tips
'--disable-dev-shm-usage',
],
defaultViewport: chromium.defaultViewport,
executablePath: await chromium.executablePath(
'https://github.com/Sparticuz/chromium/releases/download/v110.0.1/chromium-v110.0.1-pack.tar'
),
headless: chromium.headless,
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
});
return await createInstance({
key: 'your-key',
browser,
});
};
const instance = await makeInstance();
If you have an error like this
Unhandled Promise Rejection {"errorType":"Runtime.UnhandledPromiseRejection","errorMessage":"Error: Evaluation failed: ReferenceError: store is not defined\n at **puppeteer_evaluation_script**:3:9"
It may mean that Polotno Client Editor was not loaded in puppeteer
instance. It is possible that you are missing required files in node_modules
folder. I got this error when I was trying to run polotno-node
on Vercel. To fix the issue you need to add this config into vercel.json
:
"functions": {
"api/render.js": { // remember to replace this line with your function name
"includeFiles": "node_modules/polotno-node/\*\*"
},
}
[2.9.0] - 2024-01-25
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