Snappy is a PHP library allowing thumbnail, snapshot or PDF generation from a url or a html page. It uses the excellent webkit-based wkhtmltopdf and wkhtmltoimage available on OSX, linux, windows.
You will have to download wkhtmltopdf 0.12.x
in order to use Snappy.
Please, check FAQ before opening a new issue. Snappy is a tiny wrapper around wkhtmltox, so lots of issues are already answered, resolved or wkhtmltox ones.
Following integrations are available:
knplabs/knp-snappy-bundle
, for Symfonybarryvdh/laravel-snappy
, for Laravelmvlabs/mvlabs-snappy
, for Zend Framework
Installation using Composer
$ composer require knplabs/knp-snappy
<?php
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use Knp\Snappy\Pdf;
$snappy = new Pdf('/usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf');
// or you can do it in two steps
$snappy = new Pdf();
$snappy->setBinary('/usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf');
$snappy = new Pdf('/usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf');
header('Content-Type: application/pdf');
echo $snappy->getOutput('http://www.github.com');
$snappy = new Pdf('/usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf');
header('Content-Type: application/pdf');
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="file.pdf"');
echo $snappy->getOutput('http://www.github.com');
$snappy = new Pdf('/usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf');
header('Content-Type: application/pdf');
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="file.pdf"');
echo $snappy->getOutput(array('http://www.github.com','http://www.knplabs.com','http://www.php.net'));
$snappy = new Pdf('/usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf');
$snappy->generateFromHtml('<h1>Bill</h1><p>You owe me money, dude.</p>', '/tmp/bill-123.pdf');
// Type wkhtmltopdf -H to see the list of options
$snappy = new Pdf('/usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf');
$snappy->setOption('disable-javascript', true);
$snappy->setOption('no-background', true);
$snappy->setOption('allow', array('/path1', '/path2'));
$snappy->setOption('cookie', array('key' => 'value', 'key2' => 'value2'));
$snappy->setOption('post', array('key' => 'value'));
$snappy->setOption('cover', 'pathToCover.html');
// .. or pass a cover as html
$snappy->setOption('cover', '<h1>Bill cover</h1>');
$snappy->setOption('toc', true);
$snappy->setOption('cache-dir', '/path/to/cache/dir');
Options can be reset to their initial values with resetOptions()
method.
$snappy = new Pdf('/usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf');
// Set some options
$snappy->setOption('copies' => 4);
// ..
// Reset options
$snappy->resetOptions();
If you want to download wkhtmltopdf and wkhtmltoimage with composer you add to composer.json
:
$ composer require h4cc/wkhtmltopdf-i386 0.12.x
$ composer require h4cc/wkhtmltoimage-i386 0.12.x
or this if you are in 64 bit based system:
$ composer require h4cc/wkhtmltopdf-amd64 0.12.x
$ composer require h4cc/wkhtmltoimage-amd64 0.12.x
And then you can use it
<?php
use Knp\Snappy\Pdf;
$myProjectDirectory = '/path/to/my/project';
$snappy = new Pdf($myProjectDirectory . '/vendor/h4cc/wkhtmltopdf-i386/bin/wkhtmltopdf-i386');
// or
$snappy = new Pdf($myProjectDirectory . '/vendor/h4cc/wkhtmltopdf-amd64/bin/wkhtmltopdf-amd64');
N.B. These static binaries are extracted from Debian7 packages, so it might not be compatible with non-debian based linux distros
If you want to generate table of contents and you want to use custom XSL stylesheet, do the following:
<?php
$snappy = new Pdf('/path/to/binary');
$snappy->setOption('toc', true);
$snappy->setOption('xsl-style-sheet', 'http://path/to/stylesheet.xsl') //or local file;
$snappy->generateFromHtml('<p>Some content</p>', 'test.pdf');
If you found a bug please fill a detailed issue with all the following points. If you need some help, please at least provide a complete reproducer so we could help you based on facts rather than assumptions.
- OS and its version
- Wkhtmltopdf, its version and how you installed it
- A complete reproducer with relevant php and html/css/js code
If your reproducer is big, please try to shrink it. It will help everyone to narrow the bug.
KNPLabs is looking for maintainers (see why).
If you are interested, feel free to open a PR to ask to be added as a maintainer.
We’ll be glad to hear from you :)
This library is maintained by the following people (alphabetically sorted) :
@alexpozzi
Snappy has been originally developed by the KnpLabs team.