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(or PNGs, JPEGs, BMPs...)
The Renderer loads HTML templates into Pages, which are later rendered into the desired format. With render-vendor, you can:
yarn add render-vendor
npm install render-vendor
Open the Node.js REPL (i.e. type node in your working directory from above),
then run the following:
const { Renderer } = require('render-vendor');
Renderer.load('https://isleofcode.com').then((page) => {
return page.render('./out.pdf');
}).catch((err) => {
console.error(err);
}).then(() => {
Renderer.destroy();
}).then(() => {
process.exit();
});
The process should exit automatically, and your directory should have a shiny
new out.pdf!
⚠ BE CAREFUL: the default Renderer boots a parallel PhantomJS
process. It is not bound to your REPL / application's lifecycle. Make sure to
destroy() any Renderers you create.
Are you building an Ember.js + Electron app? Check out ember-render-vendor, a companion lib that: uses the Broccoli build pipeline to:
render-vendor is maintained by Isle of Code in Toronto. Initial release was sponsored by Common Sort.
Thanks also to @marcbachmann & contributors to node-html-pdf, from which the
PhantomRender's internal render() implementation was lovingly aped.
Assuming you've installed Node.js, try the following:
cd into a working directory (or mkdir a new one);npm init and follow the prompts to create your first package.json; thennpm install command above: npm install render-vendor.FAQs
The fastest way to render HTML documents to PDFs
We found that render-vendor 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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