A wrapper for pdftk with streams and promises.
npm install node-pdftkcmd
npm install node-pdftk
`
`javascript
const pdftk = require('node-pdftk');
`
Usage ##
#### Fill a form ####
`javascript
pdftk
.input('./myfile.pdf')
.fillForm({
some: 'data',
to: 'fill',
the: 'form',
})
.flatten()
.output()
.then(buffer => {
// Do stuff with the output buffer
})
.catch(err => {
// handle errors
});
`
#### Concatenate pages ####
`javascript
pdftk
.input({
A: './page1.pdf',
B: fs.readFileSync('./page2.pdf'),
})
.cat('A B')
.output('./2pagefile.pdf')
.then(buffer => {
// Do stuff with the output buffer
})
.catch(err => {
// handle errors
});
`
#### Stamp page ####
`javascript
pdftk
.input('./iNeedALogo.pdf')
.stamp('./logo.pdf')
.output()
.then(buffer => {
// Do stuff with the output buffer
})
.catch(err => {
// handle errors
});
`
Options ##
Options can be configured with the configure method. These options will be inherited by all instances.
`javascript
const pdftk = require('node-pdftk');
pdftk.configure({
bin: '/your/path/to/pdftk/bin',
Promise: require('bluebird'),
ignoreWarnings: true,
tempDir: path.join(__dirname, './your/custom/temp/dir')
});
`
---
Name | Description | Type | Default Value
--- | --- | --- | ---
bin | Path to your PdfTk executable | String | 'pdftk'
Promise | Promise library to implement | Object | Promise
ignoreWarnings | Ignore PdfTk warnings. Useful with huge PDF files | Boolean | False
tempDir | Changes the directory where temporary files are stored. MUST BE ABSOLUTE PATH. Use the path module. | String | libPath + './node-pdftk-tmp/')
Configuring your PdfTk path ##
If you need to configure a path to your PdfTk executable, you have a couple of options:
1. Set the bin option with the configure method (see the options section above).
2. Set an environmental variable named PDFTK_PATH.
The bin option takes precedence over everything, followed by the environmental variable, and will fall back to 'pdftk' if those are not set.
How it works ##
All instances must begin with the .input method and end with the .output method.
The .input method will accept a buffer, file path, or an array of buffer/file paths. It will then initialize the input of the command.
Any method called after input will simply add on commands. There is a certain amount of responsibility in the user's hands to make sure the commands will work properly in the order you call them. For example, you cannot call .fillForm().stamp(). Read the PDFtk docs to learn more.
The .output method simply executes the command and returns a promise that resolves the stdout as a buffer (you can also write to disk as well with a file path argument).
- Note: - The output method is not needed for all methods (e.g. burst, unpackFiles) - it is internally called with those.
More Examples ##
#### Express example - render directly in browser ####
`javascript
app.get('./file.pdf', (req, res, next) => {
pdftk
.input('./file.pdf')
.fillForm(formdata)
.flatten()
.output()
.then(buf => {
res.type('application/pdf'); // If you omit this line, file will download
res.send(buf);
})
.catch(next);
});
`
#### Input a buffer, output a file and a buffer ####
`javascript
pdftk
.input(fs.readFileSync('./file.pdf'))
.output('./path/to/output.pdf')
.then(buffer => {
// Still returns a buffer
})
.catch(err => {
// handle errors
});
`
#### Useful chaining ####
`javascript
pdftk
.input('./form.pdf')
.fillForm(myFormData)
.flatten()
.output()
.then(buffer => {
return pdftk
.input(buffer)
.stamp('./logo.pdf')
.output()
})
.then(buffer => {
// Do stuff with buffer
})
.catch(err => {
// handle errors
});
`
Testing ##
> The tests are a work in progress (feel free to submit pull requests)
Because of the small differences with pdfs being generated across OS platforms, a lot of the test files are generated in the npm 'pretest' script with pdftk. If you have some sort of special setup where your pdftk path is not standard, you will want to edit that script in pretest.js (it does check for the PDFTK_PATH environmental variable, though).
Run tests with:
`bash
npm install && npm test
`
Test coverage with:
`bash
npm run coverage
``