Generate Markdown pages with JavaScript
This jsPDF plugin adds the ability to render Markdown by using jsPDF functions and not using any HTML. So there's no dependency to Puppeteer or any headless browser.
npm i -S jspdf @ezpaarse-project/jspdf-md
Checkout examples in example folder.
import jsPDF from 'jspdf';
import '@ezpaarse-project/jspdf-md';
const doc = new jsPDF({
unit: 'px', // Currently not supporting other units
hotfixes: ['px_scaling'], // Needed if unit is "px", see https://github.com/parallax/jsPDF/blob/master/HOTFIX_README.md#px_scaling
});
doc.mdToPDF('# Hello world !')
.then(() => doc.save('markdown.pdf'));
// Or use returned value :
doc.mdToPDF('# Hello world !')
.then((pdf) => pdf.save('markdown.pdf'));
import jsPDF from 'jspdf';
import mdToPDF from '@ezpaarse-project/jspdf-md';
const doc = new jsPDF({
unit: 'px', // Currently not supporting other units
hotfixes: ['px_scaling'], // Needed if unit is "px", see https://github.com/parallax/jsPDF/blob/master/HOTFIX_README.md#px_scaling
});
mdToPDF(
doc,
'# Hello world !',
).then(() => doc.save('markdown.pdf'));
import jsPDF from 'jspdf';
import { Parser } from '@ezpaarse-project/jspdf-md';
const remoteRequestor = async (url, method) => {
const request = await fetch(url, { method });
return {
data: await request.arrayBuffer(),
headers: Object.fromEntries(request.headers.entries()),
};
};
const pdfDoc = new jsPDF({
unit: 'px', // Currently not supporting other units
hotfixes: ['px_scaling'], // Needed if unit is "px", see https://github.com/parallax/jsPDF/blob/master/HOTFIX_README.md#px_scaling
});
// Parse Markdown
const parser = new Parser(md);
parser.parse()
// Load images found during parse
.then((mdDoc) => pdfDoc.loadImages(remoteRequestor, 'assetsDir'))
// Render into PDF
.then(() => {
mdDoc.render(pdfDoc);
pdf.save('markdown.pdf')
})
Below is a list of all options supported in the plugin
These options are common to all the usages and are all optional.
pageBreak: boolean
- Should create a new page if an element is overflowingcodeFont: string
- Font used when rendering a code element. By default it'sMonospace
(included in the lib)
These options aren't available when using directly the parser, but these are all optional.
remoteRequestor: (...args) => object
- The function used to fetch images- Parameters:
url: args[0].string
- The url of the ressourcemethod: args[0].string
- The method used to get the ressource
- Returns:
response: object
response.data: ArrayBuffer
- The data of the ressourceresponse.headers: Record<string, string>
- Headers of the response
- Parameters:
margin: number | MarginOption
- Margin between markdown and limit of page. If a number is provided, it's apply to all directionsMarginOption
:{ top?: number, left?: number, bottom?: number, right?: number}
Contributions are always welcome, especially on open issues. If you have something major you want to add or change, please post an issue about it first to discuss it further. The workflow for contributing would be something like this:
- Start watcher with
npm run dev
- Make code changes
- Make sure all examples works
- Commit and submit pull request
If you don't use ESLint auto-fix on save, please run npm run lint
before opening your PR