sasedev / mpdf-bundle
Mpdf for Symfony (5.1)
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Type:symfony-bundle
Requires
- php: >=7.2
- mpdf/mpdf: *
- symfony/config: ^5.1
- symfony/dependency-injection: ^5.1
- symfony/http-kernel: ^5.1
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Last update: 2024-10-30 01:31:43 UTC
README
This is "just" a fork from sasedev/mpdf-bundle. The puporse of this fork is to keep it installable with Symfony up to 6.3 but I will NOT actively maintain it as long as it works for me. Also, I am no "pro" with composer and its versioning stuff. Nevertheless, feel free to use it at your own risk as long as you don't blame me for anything :)
If you choose to use it, adjust your composer.json
(...)
"repositories": [
{
"type": "vcs",
"url": "https://github.com/alexh-swdev/mpdf-bundle.git"
}
],
(...)
"require" : {
"sasedev/mpdf-bundle": "dev-master",
(...)
}
(...)
Sasedev - Mpdf Bundle
Pdf generator for Symfony.
What is it?
This is a Symfony Pdf Factory for use inside a controller to generate a PDF file from twig rendring using MPDF lib.
Installation
Step 1: Download HiddenEntityTypeBundle using composer
$ composer require sasedev/mpdf-bundle
Composer will install the bundle to your project's vendor directory.
Step 2: Enable the bundle
Enable the bundle in the config if flex it did´nt do it for you:
<?php // config/bundles.php return [ // ... Sasedev\MpdfBundle\SasedevMpdfBundle::class => ['all' => true], // ... ];
Usage
You can use the factory in your controllers just like this:
<?php use Sasedev\MpdfBundle\Factory\MpdfFactory; // ... public function pdf($id, Request $request, MpdfFactory $MpdfFactory) { // ... $mPdf = $MpdfFactory->createMpdfObject([ 'mode' => 'utf-8', 'format' => 'A4', 'margin_header' => 5, 'margin_footer' => 5, 'orientation' => 'P' ]); $mPdf->SetTopMargin("50"); $mPdf->SetHTMLHeader($this->renderView('twigfolder/pdf/pdf_header.html.twig', $TwigVars)); $mPdf->SetFooter($this->renderView('twigfolder/pdf/pdf_footer.html.twig', $TwigVars)); $mPdf->WriteHTML($this->renderView('twigfolder/pdf/pdf_content.html.twig', $TwigVars)); return $MpdfFactory->createDownloadResponse($mPdf, "file.pdf"); } // ...
Reporting an issue or a feature request
Feel free to report any issues. If you have an idea to make it better go ahead and modify and submit pull requests.