Laravel wrapper for Dompdf HTML to PDF Converter
Require this package in your composer.json and update composer. This will download the package and the dompdf + fontlib libraries also.
composer require barryvdh/laravel-dompdf
After updating composer add the following lines to register provider in bootstrap/app.php
$app->register(\Barryvdh\DomPDF\ServiceProvider::class);
To change the configuration, copy the config file to your config folder and enable it in bootstrap/app.php
:
$app->configure('dompdf');
You can create a new DOMPDF instance and load a HTML string, file or view name. You can save it to a file, or stream (show in browser) or download.
$pdf = App::make('dompdf.wrapper');
$pdf->loadHTML('<h1>Test</h1>');
return $pdf->stream();
Or use the facade:
use Barryvdh\DomPDF\Facade\Pdf;
$pdf = PDF::loadView('pdf.invoice', $data);
return $pdf->download('invoice.pdf');
You can chain the methods:
return PDF::loadFile(public_path().'/myfile.html')->save('/path-to/my_stored_file.pdf')->stream('download.pdf');
You can change the orientation and paper size, and hide or show errors (by default, errors are shown when debug is on)
PDF::loadHTML($html)->setPaper('a4', 'landscape')->setWarnings(false)->save('myfile.pdf')
If you need the output as a string, you can get the rendered PDF with the output() function, so you can save/output it yourself.
Use php artisan vendor:publish
to create a config file located at config/dompdf.php
which will allow you to define local configurations to change some settings (default paper etc).
You can also use your ConfigProvider to set certain keys.
The defaults configuration settings are set in config/dompdf.php
. Copy this file to your own config directory to modify the values. You can publish the config using this command:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Barryvdh\DomPDF\ServiceProvider"
You can still alter the dompdf options in your code before generating the pdf using this command:
PDF::setOptions(['dpi' => 150, 'defaultFont' => 'sans-serif']);
Available options and their defaults:
- rootDir: "{app_directory}/vendor/dompdf/dompdf"
- tempDir: "/tmp" (available in config/dompdf.php)
- fontDir: "{app_directory}/storage/fonts/" (available in config/dompdf.php)
- fontCache: "{app_directory}/storage/fonts/" (available in config/dompdf.php)
- chroot: "{app_directory}" (available in config/dompdf.php)
- logOutputFile: "/tmp/log.htm"
- defaultMediaType: "screen" (available in config/dompdf.php)
- defaultPaperSize: "a4" (available in config/dompdf.php)
- defaultFont: "serif" (available in config/dompdf.php)
- dpi: 96 (available in config/dompdf.php)
- fontHeightRatio: 1.1 (available in config/dompdf.php)
- isPhpEnabled: false (available in config/dompdf.php)
- isRemoteEnabled: true (available in config/dompdf.php)
- isJavascriptEnabled: true (available in config/dompdf.php)
- isHtml5ParserEnabled: false (available in config/dompdf.php)
- isFontSubsettingEnabled: false (available in config/dompdf.php)
- debugPng: false
- debugKeepTemp: false
- debugCss: false
- debugLayout: false
- debugLayoutLines: true
- debugLayoutBlocks: true
- debugLayoutInline: true
- debugLayoutPaddingBox: true
- pdfBackend: "CPDF" (available in config/dompdf.php)
- pdflibLicense: ""
- adminUsername: "user"
- adminPassword: "password"
In your templates, set the UTF-8 Metatag:
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
You can use the CSS page-break-before
/page-break-after
properties to create a new page.
<style>
.page-break {
page-break-after: always;
}
</style>
<h1>Page 1</h1>
<div class="page-break"></div>
<h1>Page 2</h1>
This DOMPDF Wrapper for Laravel is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license