package PDF::FromHTML; use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.31'; BEGIN { foreach my $method ( qw( pdf twig tidy args ) ) { no strict 'refs'; *$method = sub { $#_ ? ($_[0]{$method} = $_[1]) : $_[0]{$method} }; } } use Cwd; use File::Temp; use File::Basename; use PDF::Writer; use PDF::FromHTML::Twig; use PDF::FromHTML::Template; use constant HAS_UNICODE_SUPPORT => ($] >= 5.008); use constant PDF_WRITER_BACKEND => do { local $@; # For Perl 5.6.x, we have to use pdflib PDF::Writer->import('pdflib') unless HAS_UNICODE_SUPPORT(); eval { ref(PDF::Writer->new) } or die( "Please install PDF::API2 (preferred) or pdflib_pl first" ); }; use constant HAS_HTML_TIDY => do { local $@; eval { require HTML::Tidy; 1 } or do { unless ( eval { require XML::Clean; 1 } ) { die( "Please install HTML::Tidy (preferred) or XML::Clean first" ); } 0; # Has XML::Clean but no HTML::Tidy }; }; =head1 NAME PDF::FromHTML - Convert HTML documents to PDF =head1 SYNOPSIS my $pdf = PDF::FromHTML->new( encoding => 'utf-8' ); # Loading from a file: $pdf->load_file('source.html'); # Or from a scalar reference: # $pdf->load_file(\$input); # Perform the actual conversion: $pdf->convert( # With PDF::API2, font names such as 'traditional' also works Font => 'font.ttf', LineHeight => 10, Landscape => 1, ); # Write to a file: $pdf->write_file('target.pdf'); # Or to a scalar reference: # $pdf->write_file(\$output); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module transforms HTML into PDF, using an assortment of XML transformations implemented in L. There is also a command-line utility, L, that comes with this distribution. =head1 PUBLIC METHODS =cut sub new { my $class = shift; bless({ twig => PDF::FromHTML::Twig->new, args => { @_ }, }, $class); } sub load_file { my ($self, $file) = @_; $self->{file} = $file; } sub parse_file { my $self = shift; my $file = $self->{file}; my $content = ''; my $dir = Cwd::getcwd(); if (!ref $file) { open my $fh, '<', $file or die $!; chdir File::Basename::dirname($file); $content = do { local $/; <$fh> }; } else { $content = $$file; } my $encoding = ($self->args->{encoding} || 'utf8'); if (HAS_UNICODE_SUPPORT() and $self->args) { require Encode; $content = Encode::decode($encoding, $content, Encode::FB_XMLCREF()); } $content =~ s{ }{}g; $content =~ s{}{}gs; if (HAS_HTML_TIDY()) { if (HAS_UNICODE_SUPPORT()) { $content = Encode::encode( ascii => $content, Encode::FB_XMLCREF()); } $content = HTML::Tidy->new->clean( '', '', $content, ); } else { $content =~ s{&#(\d+);}{chr $1}eg; $content =~ s{&#x([\da-fA-F]+);}{chr hex $1}eg; $content = XML::Clean::clean($content, '1.0', { encoding => 'UTF-8' }); $content =~ s{<(/?\w+)}{<\L$1}g; } $self->twig->parse( $content ); chdir $dir; } =head2 convert(%params) Convert the loaded file to PDF. Valid parameters are: PageWidth 640 PageResolution 540 FontBold 'HelveticaBold' FontOblique 'HelveticaOblique' FontBoldOblique 'HelveticaBoldOblique' LineHeight 12 FontUnicode 'Helvetica' Font (same as FontUnicode) PageSize 'A4' Landscape 0 =cut sub convert { my ($self, %args) = @_; { # import arguments into Twig parameters no strict 'refs'; ${"PDF::FromHTML::Twig::$_"} = $args{$_} foreach keys %args; } $self->parse_file; my ($fh, $filename) = File::Temp::tempfile( SUFFIX => '.xml', UNLINK => 1, ); binmode($fh); if (HAS_UNICODE_SUPPORT()) { binmode($fh, ':utf8'); } # use File::Copy; # copy($filename => '/tmp/foo.xml'); # XXX HACK! XXX my $text = $self->twig->sprint; $text =~ s{\$(__[A-Z_]+__)}{}g; print $fh $text; close $fh; # print STDERR "==> Temp file written to $filename\n"; local $@; local $^W; $self->pdf(eval { PDF::FromHTML::Template->new( filename => $filename ) }) or die "$filename: $@"; $self->pdf->param(@_); } sub write_file { my $self = shift; local $^W; if (@_ and ref($_[0]) eq 'SCALAR') { ${$_[0]} = $self->pdf->get_buffer; } else { $self->pdf->write_file(@_); } } 1; =head1 HINTS & TIPS =head2 EimgE tags Add the height and width attributes if you are creating the source HTML, it keeps PDF::FromHTML from having to open and read the source image file to get the real size. Less file I/O means faster processing. =head1 CAVEATS Although B will work with both HTML and XHTML formats, it is not designed to utilise CSS. This means any HTML using external or inline CSS for design and layout, including but not limited to: images, backgrounds, colours, fonts etc... will not be converted into the PDF. To get an idea of the likely resulting PDF, you may wish to use an non-CSS capable browser for testing first. There is currently no plan to adapt this module to utilise CSS. (Patches welcome, though!) =head1 SEE ALSO L is a simple command-line interface to this module. L, L, L. =head1 CONTRIBUTORS Charleston Software Associates Einfo@charletonsw.comE =head1 AUTHORS 唐鳳 Ecpan@audreyt.orgE =head1 CC0 1.0 Universal To the extent possible under law, 唐鳳 has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to PDF-FromHTML. This work is published from Taiwan. L =cut