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HTML to PDF

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Microservice for generating PDF and screenshots from either provided HTML or a URL. Uses puppeteer and headless-chrome. Written in typescript compiled by webpack and dependencies managed by yarn 3. Docker file is inspired by zenika/alpine-chrome.

⚠️ Disclaimer: chrome is run with --no-sandbox flag meaning it should NOT be run as a public service. It's only meant to be run as a microservice in your private network where you control what you are printing. See puppeteer docs or zenika/alpine-chrome why we have --no-sandbox.

You can find prebuilt docker images on dockerhub. Each tag on github should have corresponding docker image tag on dockerhub. For each commit to main branch a corresponding tag starting with git- prefix is created. This can be used if you want to use some latest version that was not yet released.

Project is designed to be run as a docker container. It exposes port 4000 by default but can be configured to use another port using PORT env variable. After starting container an express server will start listening at this port providing some HTTP endpoints.

For details on running it locally please scroll to Development section.

Endpoints:

Note: only POST methods allow passing html instead of an url. Both url and html are optional meaning if none is provided about:blank will be printed.

Endpoints Details:

We are using taskfile for running local commands. Run task to see a list of available commands.

You can develop locally without the need to run docker container (task run). Puppeteer should automatically pick up chrome installed locally. The only requirement is to have chrome installed, but you are web developer already using chrome, aren't you 😉.

Otherwise you can run task run to develop in docker container.

To run docker containers locally you need to create deploy/docker-compose.private.yml and add some useful env vars (all below are optional):

---
version: "3.8"
services:
  printer:
    environment:
      - SENTRY_DSN=<YOUR_SENTRY_DSN>
      - BROWSERLESS=1

If you provide SENTRY_DSN all errors from local env will be reported to sentry.

You can run task run:debug which will start useful browserless/chrome image. If you provide BROWSERLESS=1 in your docker compose file printer will start using browserless container instead of bundled chrome. When using browserless you can also do nice debugging at localhost:3000. Note in such case chrome versions used in browserless and html-to-pdf itself may diverge.