Print to PDF • A REST API to generate PDFs from Web pages.
Just make your HTML document available at a public URL, and generate a PDF out of it adjusting options like paper or margins, without installing any paid library or software.
Resulting PDFs are uploaded to an S3 bucket where they can be downloaded.
You can deploy this repository as a serverless application using an AWS CloudFormation Template to create an AWS API Gateway that invokes Lambda functions to serve requests.
Export a publicly available HTML page as a PDF.
Headers:
Content-Type: application/json
Body parameters:
url
(required): the publicly available URL of the page you want to print as PDF.file_name
(required): friendly file name for the exported PDF. It MUST end with.pdf
and MUST NOT contain any slash, non-ASCII or non-printable character (except plain spaces).media
(optional): media to be emulated when printing to PDF. Can be either "print" or "screen". Defaults to "print".format
(optional): paper format of PDF. Can be one of "Letter", "Legal", "Tabload", "Ledger", "A0", "A1", "A2", "A3", "A4", "A5". Defaults to "A4".background
(optional): enable or disable background graphics in printed PDF. Defaults totrue
.layout
(optional): page layout of printed PDF. Can be either "portrait" or "landscape". Defaults to "portrait".margin
(optional): page margin of printed PDF. Is an object containing four keys (top, bottom, left, right) with values expressed as distance units (e.g.: "1cm").scale
(optional): print scale. Can be any positive decimal number. Defaults to 1 (1 means 100%, 0.5 means 50%, 2 means 200%, …).
Examples:
POST /print HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
{
"url": "http://example.com/my-page/",
"file_name": "my-friendly-file-name.pdf"
}
POST /print HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
{
"url": "http://example.com/my-page/",
"file_name": "my-friendly-file-name.pdf",
"media": "screen",
"format": "A5",
"background": false,
"layout": "landscape",
"margin": {
"top": "1cm",
"bottom": "1.5cm",
"left": "1cm",
"right": "1cm",
},
"scale": 0.94
}
Responses:
-
200 OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json { "url": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/example-bucket/your-file.pdf" }
-
400 Bad Request
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json { "status": 400, "message": "Bad Request", "details": { "message": "Some hopefully helpful message" } }
-
500 Internal Server Error
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json { "status": 500, "message": "Internal Server Error", "details": { "message": "Something really bad happened" } }
Check application status.
Responses:
-
200 OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json { "ok": true }
All the following instructions assume you have at least NodeJS and Yarn installed.
Start a simulated AWS API Gateway (provided you have AWS SAM Local and Docker installed):
yarn run api-gateway
Validate CloudFormation template (provided you have AWS CLI installed)
make validate
Package CloudFormation template (provided you have AWS CLI and Docker installed)
make layers
(this is needed only the first time, then when updating Puppeteer version)make package
Deploy CloudFormation template (provided you have AWS CLI and Docker installed)
make deploy
make deploy ENVIRONMENT=Production
Print to PDF is released under the MIT license.