DownloadPHP ChromeToPdf
PHP ChromeToPdf provides a simple and clean interface to ease PDF and image creation with
Google Chrome. The Google Chrome
must be installed and working on your system. See the section below for details.
History
Every time i had convert url to pdf or to take screenshot of some url
i had to install several libraries , i know there are very good libraries available
like phantomJs,wkhtmltopdf and some others...
but there are always rendering issue
like some supports bootstrap ,some not some time html5 problem etc..
and this was all annoying
so i decided to make this little wrapper around chrome
by using chrome results i achieved following results.
No more css issues (bootstrap,css3 )*
No more html5 issues*
No more need to use xvfb*
in-fact painless conversion
Installation
Install the package through composer:
composer require dawood/phpchromepdf
Make sure, that you include the composer autoloader
somewhere in your codebase.
Examples
There are several examples provided in examples folder too
Url To PDF (accessing site as bigger browser)
use dawood\phpChrome\Chrome;
$chrome=new Chrome('https://youtube.com','/usr/bin/google-chrome');
$chrome->setOutputDirectory(__DIR__);
//not necessary to set window size
$chrome->setWindowSize($width=1477,$height=768);
print "Pdf successfully generated :".$chrome->getPdf().PHP_EOL;
Url To PDF (accessing site as mobile browser)
use dawood\phpChrome\Chrome;
$chrome=new Chrome('https://facebook.com','/usr/bin/google-chrome');
$chrome->setOutputDirectory(__DIR__);
$chrome->useMobileScreen();
//not necessary to set window size
$chrome->setWindowSize($width=768,$height=768);
print "Pdf successfully generated :".$chrome->getPdf().PHP_EOL;
Take screenshot of url (accessing site as bigger browser)
use dawood\phpChrome\Chrome;
$chrome=new Chrome('https://facebook.com','/usr/bin/google-chrome');
$chrome->setOutputDirectory(__DIR__);
//not necessary to set window size
$chrome->setWindowSize($width=1366,$height=1024);
print "Image successfully generated :".$chrome->getScreenShot().PHP_EOL;
Take screenshot of url (accessing site as mobile browser)
use dawood\phpChrome\Chrome;
$chrome=new Chrome('https://facebook.com','/usr/bin/google-chrome');
$chrome->setOutputDirectory(__DIR__);
$chrome->useMobileScreen();
//not necessary to set window size
$chrome->setWindowSize($width=768,$height=768);
print "Image successfully generated :".$chrome->getScreenShot().PHP_EOL;
Take screenshot of Html File
include '../vendor/autoload.php';
use dawood\phpChrome\Chrome;
$chrome=new Chrome(null,'/usr/bin/google-chrome');
$chrome->useHtmlFile(__DIR__.'/index.html');
print "Image successfully generated :".$chrome->getScreenShot().PHP_EOL;
convert Html file to pdf
include '../vendor/autoload.php';
use dawood\phpChrome\Chrome;
$chrome=new Chrome(null,'/usr/bin/google-chrome');
$chrome->useHtmlFile(__DIR__.'/index.html');
print "Pdf successfully generated :".$chrome->getPdf().PHP_EOL;
convert Html code to pdf / screenshot
include '../vendor/autoload.php';
use dawood\phpChrome\Chrome;
$chrome=new Chrome(null,'/usr/bin/google-chrome');
$chrome->useHtml("<h2>I am test html</h2>");
print "Pdf successfully generated :".$chrome->getPdf().PHP_EOL;
print "screenShot successfully generated :".$chrome->getScreenShot().PHP_EOL;
convert Html code to pdf / screenshot and save at desired location
include '../vendor/autoload.php';
use dawood\phpChrome\Chrome;
$chrome=new Chrome(null,'/usr/bin/google-chrome');
$chrome->useHtml("<h2>I am test html</h2>");
print "Pdf successfully generated :".$chrome->getPdf("/tmp/mypdf.pdf").PHP_EOL;
print "screenShot successfully generated :".$chrome->getScreenShot("/tmp/hello/test.jpg").PHP_EOL;
Setting options
The google-chrome shell command accepts different types of options:
for complete list of options you can visit
https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/
Wrapper Methods
* constructor : Accepts $url to visit(for pdf/screenshot) as first parameter
you can pass this as null and later use setUrl , and second parameter is binary
path of google-chrome installed in your system as second parameter if no binaryPath is provided
is uses default location /usr/bin/google-chrome
but you still can provide binary path later using setBinaryPath ,
constructor also put some default arguments like
headless , disable-gpu which are necessary for google-chrome to work on cli
* setBinaryPath which accepts binary path and set it for you
* setArguments to set options of google-chrome it accepts array of options in a format [
$argument1=>$value1,
$argument2=>$value2,
]
if your argument doesn't has values like --headless you can pass empty value
e.g
[--headless=>'']
* setArgument to set option of google-chrome it accepts two parameter $argument , $value
if your argument doesn't has a value like --headless you can pass empty value e.g
setArgument('--headless','')
-
`setChromeDirectory` the directory where google-chrome will save your profile
it is not mandatory as google-chrome by default uses some directory but in need
you can use this method to change that
-
`setUrl` to set the url to convert to pdf or to take screenshot
-
`useHtmlFile` to use the file instead of url to convert to pdf or to take screenshot
-
`useHtml` to use the html code instead of url to convert to pdf or to take screenshot
-
`setOutputDirectory` directory to save the output (screenshots and pdf) the
default directory is temporary directory of your operating system
-
`getPdf` it receives optional path parameter to save the pdf file at
if not provided it will save in output directory or temp directory of your
operating system depending if you properly set up the output directory,
for this check `setOutputDirectory` option,
it will convert your provided url to pdf and return the
location of newly saved pdf
-
`getScreenShot` it receives optional path parameter to save the pdf file at
if not provided it will save in output directory or temp directory of your
operating system depending if you properly set up the output directory
for this check `setOutputDirectory` option,
it will take screenshot of your provided url and return the
location of newly saved image
-
`setWindowSize` you can set the chrome window size using this method
it accepts two parameters $width and $height
-
`useMobileScreen` ask chrome to access site as mobile browser
-
`getArguments` returns all the arguments set
there are some other getters available too in case you need
getUrl , getBinaryPath , getOutputDirectory
Installation of google-Chrome (linux/mac )
wget -q -O - https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | sudo apt-key add -
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google.list'
sudo apt-get install libxss1 libappindicator1 libindicator7 libosmesa6
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y google-chrome-stable
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libOSMesa.so.6 /opt/google/chrome/libosmesa.so
then try running google-chrome from shell to verify it's installation
Installation of google-Chrome (Windows)
Just Install updated version of chrome(after V 61.*)
that-s it
then try running C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application>chrome.exe --headless from cmd terminal to verify it's installation
> Note the path of chrome directory can be different in your case
License
The PhpChromeToPdf is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
Contribution
Thanks to all of the contributors ,
Check Contribution for contribution rules
Author
Dawood Ikhlaq and Open source community
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