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Adds pdf-writer support to Rails. The original project is outdated. This fork supports 2.3.2 and adds a few other goodies.
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railspdf Adds pdf-writer support to Rails 2.3.2 Usage ----- Before going further, do not forget to add the following line in one of our initializers file: ActionView::Template.register_template_handler 'rpdf', RailsPDF::PDFRender To begin rendering PDFs, simply create a view with a .rpdf extension and paste in the code: pdf.select_font "Times-Roman" pdf.text "Hello, World", :font_size => 72, :justification => :center If you want the text to be dynamic, simply replace "Hello World" with an instance variable. It works like a charm, although I had to rearrange the code a bit to make it work. (See the sample controller code at the bottom.) I've not yet tested any of this; I was just too excited once it started working. Note: to get plugins to work properly, you MUST restart the server after installing it. **Important** If you are using a layout, you must disable it for the view!!! The default filename for the pdf is "Default.pdf" I'll probably change that later to reflect the view name, but for now it works pretty good. To override it, set an instance variable in your controller named "@rails_pdf_name" The rendered pdf will take this filename. Please let me know if you have any questions. Sample Controller ----------------- class PagesController < ApplicationController def getpdf @rails_pdf_name = "Hello.pdf" @content = "This is dynamic content!!!" end end Another way ----------- class OrdersController < ApplicationController def show @order = Order.find(params[:id]) respond_to do |format| format.html format.pdf do @rails_pdf_name = "order_#{@order.token}.pdf" render :layout => false end end end end Note: you have to register the mime-type for pdf files. The line below has to be added to your config/initializer/mime_types.rb file: Mime::Type.register "application/pdf", :pdf To render the link in your views to generate the pdf, just do this: <%= link_to 'pdf', formatted_order_path(order, :pdf) %> Sample View ----------- pdf.select_font "Times-Roman" pdf.text @content, :font_size => 72, :justification => :center Helpers ------- View helpers can be used inside your .rpdf templates. By default, the view helper with the same name as your controller is made available to your views. For example, if your controller is named UsersController, the helper named UsersHelper will be included. Note that the pluralization of the controller and helper names must match. Misc ---- Original RubyForge project (outdated): http://rubyforge.org/projects/railspdfplugin/ GitHub fork: http://github.com/pelargir/railspdf/ Clone URL: git://github.com/pelargir/railspdf.git Credit ------ * Created by Tom Willett * Forked and updated by Matthew Bass <pelargir@gmail.com>
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