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+ # Changelog
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+ ## [0.1.0] - 2026-04-03
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+ Initial release.
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+ ### Added
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+ - Multi-format document-to-PDF conversion via LibreOffice:
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+ - Word (.doc, .docx)
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+ - Excel (.xls, .xlsx)
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+ - PowerPoint (.ppt, .pptx)
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+ - OpenDocument (.odt, .ods, .odp)
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+ - CSV, HTML, RTF
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+ - Plain text to PDF via Prawn or HexaPDF
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+ - Image to PDF via RMagick or MiniMagick (JPEG, PNG, HEIC, WebP)
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+ - PDF passthrough
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+ - PDF watermarking with image and text stamps
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+ - Image stamps with configurable width, height (proportional if omitted), and opacity
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+ - Text stamps with configurable font, font_size, color, and rotation
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+ - Text auto-scales to fit page when font size would cause overflow
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+ - Rotated text uses correct bounding box for edge/corner positioning
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+ - Position grid: `:center`, `:top`, `:bottom`, `:left`, `:right`, `:top_left`, `:top_right`, `:bottom_left`, `:bottom_right`
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+ - Stamp page matches source PDF page size
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+ - Per-stamp offsets (`offset_x`, `offset_y`) for precise placement
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+ - Per-stamp page targeting: `:all`, `:first`, `:last`, `:odd`, `:even`, specific page numbers, arrays, and ranges
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+ - Multiple stamps per call (image and text can be mixed)
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+ - Chainable API: `DocPDF.convert("file.docx").watermark({ text: "DRAFT", opacity: 0.1 })`
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+ - Pluggable adapter architecture with zero hard dependencies
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+ - **Converter adapters**: Soffice, Prawn, HexaPDF, RMagick, MiniMagick, Passthrough, Fallback
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+ - **Stamper adapters**: HexaPDF, CombinePDF (with Prawn)
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+ - Auto-detected at runtime based on MIME type and gem availability
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+ - Extensible via `ConverterResolver.register` and `StamperResolver.register`
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+ - Flexible input: file path, Pathname, IO object, raw binary data
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+ - Works with Dragonfly, Active Storage, CarrierWave, Shrine, and Rails UploadedFile
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+ - `DocPDF::Result` returned from both `convert` and `watermark` with `.data` and `.filename`
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+ - Extension-based MIME type detection
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+ - Grouped configuration: `text_options` for plain text conversion, `watermark_options` for text watermark defaults
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+ - Consistent error wrapping across all adapters via `DocPDF::ConversionError`
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+ - Soffice stderr captured in `ConversionError` messages for diagnostics
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+ - Ruby 3.3, 3.4, and 4.0 support
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+ - Tested with Appraisal across 6 adapter configurations
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+ The MIT License (MIT)
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+ Copyright (c) 2026 Velocity Labs, LLC
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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+ all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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+ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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+ THE SOFTWARE.
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+ # DocPDF
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+ Convert documents from any common format to PDF, with optional watermarking. Zero hard dependencies; bring your own PDF library.
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+ ## Supported Formats
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+ | Input Format | Conversion Tool | Ruby Gem Required |
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+ |-------------|----------------|-------------------|
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+ | PDF | Passthrough | None |
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+ | Word (.doc, .docx) | LibreOffice | None (system dep) |
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+ | Excel (.xls, .xlsx) | LibreOffice | None (system dep) |
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+ | PowerPoint (.ppt, .pptx) | LibreOffice | None (system dep) |
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+ | OpenDocument (.odt, .ods, .odp) | LibreOffice | None (system dep) |
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+ | CSV, HTML, RTF | LibreOffice | None (system dep) |
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+ | Plain text | Prawn or HexaPDF | `prawn` or `hexapdf` |
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+ | JPEG, PNG | RMagick or MiniMagick | `rmagick` or `mini_magick` |
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+ | HEIC, WebP | RMagick or MiniMagick | `rmagick` or `mini_magick` |
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+
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+ > **Note:** PDF and Word/RTF conversion work with zero gem dependencies. You only need adapter gems for text, image, and watermarking features. If you try to use a feature without the required gem, you'll get a clear error telling you which gem to add.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem "docpdf"
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+ ```
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+
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+ Then pick the adapters you need:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Minimum for text + watermarking (one gem covers both):
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+ gem "hexapdf"
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+ # Or use two separate gems:
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+ gem "prawn" # text-to-PDF conversion + watermark stamp generation
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+ gem "combine_pdf" # PDF watermark stamping
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+ # For image conversion (pick one):
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+ gem "rmagick" # full ImageMagick bindings (handles HEIC, WebP, JPEG, PNG)
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+ gem "mini_magick" # lighter shell wrapper (same format support)
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+ ```
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+ **System dependencies:**
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+ - **Ruby >= 3.3**
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+ - **LibreOffice** for Word/RTF conversion. `soffice` must be on PATH.
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+ - **ImageMagick** + **Ghostscript** required by RMagick/MiniMagick for image conversion.
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+ ## Usage
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+ ### Convert files
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+ ```ruby
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+ # From a file path (format is detected automatically)
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+ result = DocPDF.convert("document.docx") # Word -> PDF via LibreOffice
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+ result = DocPDF.convert("spreadsheet.xlsx") # Excel -> PDF via LibreOffice
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+ result = DocPDF.convert("slides.pptx") # PowerPoint -> PDF via LibreOffice
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+ result = DocPDF.convert("document.odt") # OpenDocument -> PDF via LibreOffice
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+ result = DocPDF.convert("data.csv") # CSV -> PDF via LibreOffice
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+ result = DocPDF.convert("page.html") # HTML -> PDF via LibreOffice
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+ result = DocPDF.convert("notes.txt") # Text -> PDF via Prawn/HexaPDF
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+ result = DocPDF.convert("scan.heic") # Image -> PDF via RMagick/MiniMagick
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+ result = DocPDF.convert("existing.pdf") # PDF passthrough
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+
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+ # From an IO object (Rails UploadedFile, Tempfile, StringIO, etc.)
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+ result = DocPDF.convert(params[:file])
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+
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+ # From raw binary data
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+ result = DocPDF.convert(data: file_contents, mime_type: "image/png", filename: "photo.png")
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+ ```
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+ The result is a `DocPDF::Result` with `data` (binary string) and `filename` (suggested output name).
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+ ### Watermark PDFs
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+ Pass one or more stamp hashes. Each stamp uses either `image:` or `text:`.
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Image watermark
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+ result = DocPDF.watermark("report.pdf",
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+ { image: "logo.png", opacity: 0.06, position: :center })
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+ # Text watermark (e.g., "DRAFT" diagonally across the page)
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+ result = DocPDF.watermark("report.pdf",
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+ { text: "DRAFT", opacity: 0.1, position: :center, rotation: 45 })
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+ # Mix image and text stamps with page targeting
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+ result = DocPDF.watermark("report.pdf",
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+ { text: "CONFIDENTIAL", opacity: 0.1, position: :center, font_size: 60, rotation: 45 },
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+ { image: "logo.png", opacity: 0.3, position: :top_right, width: 80, pages: :first })
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+ # Chain onto a conversion
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+ result = DocPDF.convert("document.docx")
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+ .watermark({ text: "DRAFT", opacity: 0.1 })
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+ ```
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+ Both `convert` and `watermark` return a `DocPDF::Result`, so you can chain them. `watermark` accepts file paths, IO objects, raw bytes, or a `Result` from a prior call.
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+ Text watermarks auto-scale to fit the page when the font size would cause overflow.
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+ #### Image stamp options
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+ | Option | Default | Description |
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+ |--------|---------|-------------|
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+ | `image` | | Path to the image file |
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+ | `opacity` | `0.1` | Transparency (0.0 = invisible, 1.0 = opaque) |
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+ | `position` | `:center` | Anchor point on the page (see below) |
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+ | `width` | `250` | Image width in points |
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+ | `height` | proportional | Image height in points (scales proportionally if omitted) |
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+ | `offset_x` | `0` | Horizontal nudge from anchor (positive = right, negative = left) |
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+ | `offset_y` | `0` | Vertical nudge from anchor (positive = up, negative = down) |
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+ | `pages` | `:all` | Which pages to stamp (see below) |
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+
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+ #### Text stamp options
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+ | Option | Default | Description |
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+ |--------|---------|-------------|
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+ | `text` | | The text to render |
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+ | `opacity` | `0.1` | Transparency (0.0 = invisible, 1.0 = opaque) |
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+ | `position` | `:center` | Anchor point on the page (see below) |
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+ | `font` | `"Helvetica"` | Font name (configurable via `watermark_options`) |
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+ | `font_size` | `72` | Font size in points (configurable via `watermark_options`) |
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+ | `color` | `"AAAAAA"` | Hex color string (configurable via `watermark_options`) |
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+ | `rotation` | `45` | Degrees counter-clockwise (configurable via `watermark_options`) |
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+ | `offset_x` | `0` | Horizontal nudge from anchor |
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+ | `offset_y` | `0` | Vertical nudge from anchor |
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+ | `pages` | `:all` | Which pages to stamp (see below) |
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+ #### Positions
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+ Stamps are centered on the anchor point, not placed by their corner.
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+ | Position | Anchor |
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+ |----------|--------|
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+ | `:center` | Center of page |
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+ | `:top` | Top center |
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+ | `:bottom` | Bottom center |
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+ | `:left` | Left center |
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+ | `:right` | Right center |
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+ | `:top_left` | Top-left corner |
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+ | `:top_right` | Top-right corner |
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+ | `:bottom_left` | Bottom-left corner |
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+ | `:bottom_right` | Bottom-right corner |
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+ #### Page targeting
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+ | Value | Pages stamped |
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+ |-------|---------------|
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+ | `:all` | Every page (default) |
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+ | `:first` | First page only |
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+ | `:last` | Last page only |
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+ | `:odd` | Odd pages (1, 3, 5...) |
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+ | `:even` | Even pages (2, 4, 6...) |
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+ | `3` | Specific page (1-indexed) |
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+ | `[1, 3, 5]` | Array of page numbers |
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+ | `2..5` | Range of page numbers |
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+ ### Rails integration
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+ DocPDF works with file upload and attachment libraries out of the box:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # ActionDispatch::Http::UploadedFile
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+ result = DocPDF.convert(params[:document])
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+ # Dragonfly
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+ result = DocPDF.convert(record.document, filename: "output.pdf")
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+ # Active Storage
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+ result = DocPDF.convert(user.document)
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+ # CarrierWave / Shrine
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+ result = DocPDF.convert(record.file)
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+ ```
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+ MIME type and filename are auto-extracted from each library's metadata. Use `filename:` to set the output name without affecting format detection.
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+ ## Configuration
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+ All configuration is optional. DocPDF works out of the box with sensible defaults.
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+ ```ruby
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+ DocPDF.configure do |config|
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+ # LibreOffice binary path (default: "soffice", found via PATH)
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+ config.soffice_path = "/usr/bin/soffice"
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+ # Stamper adapter for watermarking (default: nil, auto-detects hexapdf then combine_pdf)
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+ config.stamper = :hexapdf # or :combine_pdf
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+ # Page size (default: "LETTER")
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+ config.page_size = "A4"
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+ # Plain text file conversion defaults
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+ config.text_options = {
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+ font: "Helvetica", # default: "Courier"
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+ font_size: 12, # default: 10
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+ margins: [72, 72, 72, 72], # default: [50, 50, 50, 50] (points: top, right, bottom, left)
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+ color: "000000", # default: "333333" (hex)
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+ }
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+ # Text watermark defaults (per-stamp options override these)
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+ config.watermark_options = {
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+ font: "Times", # default: "Helvetica"
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+ font_size: 96, # default: 72
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+ color: "FF0000", # default: "AAAAAA" (hex)
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+ rotation: 30, # default: 45 (degrees counter-clockwise)
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+ }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ Converter adapters (for format-to-PDF conversion) are auto-detected based on MIME type and gem availability. The first available adapter wins, in registration order:
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+ - **text/plain**: Prawn, then HexaPDF
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+ - **image/\***: RMagick, then MiniMagick
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+ - **Office formats**: LibreOffice (always available if installed)
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+ - **application/pdf**: Passthrough (returned unchanged)
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+ - **Unknown formats**: Fallback (tries LibreOffice, then returns raw data)
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+ ## Adapters
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+ DocPDF has two types of adapters:
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+ **Converter adapters** convert input data to PDF:
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+ | Adapter | Gem | Formats |
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+ |---------|-----|---------|
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+ | Soffice | None (system) | Word, Excel, PowerPoint, ODF, CSV, HTML, RTF |
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+ | Prawn | `prawn` | Plain text |
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+ | HexaPDF | `hexapdf` | Plain text |
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+ | RMagick | `rmagick` | JPEG, PNG, HEIC, WebP |
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+ | MiniMagick | `mini_magick` | JPEG, PNG, HEIC, WebP |
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+ | Passthrough | None | PDF (returned unchanged) |
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+ | Fallback | None | Unknown formats (tries LibreOffice, then raw data) |
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+ **Stamper adapters** apply watermarks to PDFs:
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+ | Adapter | Gem(s) | Notes |
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+ |---------|--------|-------|
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+ | HexaPDF | `hexapdf` | All-in-one, handles both stamp generation and overlay |
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+ | CombinePDF | `combine_pdf` + `prawn` | Prawn generates the stamp page, CombinePDF overlays it |
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+ ### Custom adapters
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+ Register your own converter or stamper:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Custom converter for a specific MIME type
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+ DocPDF::ConverterResolver.register(:my_converter,
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+ require_name: "my_gem",
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+ mime_types: %w[application/x-custom],
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+ loader: -> { require "docpdf/adapters/converters/my_converter"; MyConverter })
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+ # Custom stamper
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+ DocPDF::StamperResolver.register(:my_stamper,
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+ loader: -> { require "my_stamper"; MyStamper })
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+ ```
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+ ## Error Handling
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+ All errors inherit from `DocPDF::Error`, so you can catch everything with one rescue or handle specific cases:
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+ ```ruby
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+ begin
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+ result = DocPDF.convert("file.docx")
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+ rescue DocPDF::Error => e
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+ # Catch any docpdf error
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ Specific error classes:
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+ | Error | When |
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+ | `DocPDF::ConversionError` | Conversion failed (message includes adapter name and details) |
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+ | `DocPDF::SofficeNotFoundError` | LibreOffice not installed or not on PATH |
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+ | `DocPDF::AdapterNotFoundError` | Required gem not installed (message tells you which to add) |
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+ ## Deployment Notes
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+ ### ImageMagick policy.xml
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+ Most Linux distributions ship ImageMagick with PDF conversion disabled for security. If image-to-PDF conversion fails with a permission error, find your ImageMagick `policy.xml` file (commonly at `/etc/ImageMagick-6/policy.xml` or `/etc/ImageMagick-7/policy.xml`) and change the PDF coder policy from `rights="none"` to `rights="read|write"`.
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+ ### LibreOffice on Heroku
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+ Use the [LibreOffice buildpack](https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-apt) or AppImage approach.
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+ ### LibreOffice on Docker
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+ ```dockerfile
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+ RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y libreoffice-writer
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+ ```
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+ ## Contributing
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+ Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on [GitHub](https://github.com/velocity-labs/docpdf).
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+ 1. Fork the repo
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+ 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-feature`)
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+ 3. Make your changes with tests
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+ 4. Ensure all tests pass (`bundle exec rake test`)
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+ 5. Commit and push
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+ 6. Open a pull request
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+ ## Testing
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+ ```bash
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+ # Install dependencies
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+ bundle install
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+ # Run the full test suite
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+ bundle exec rake test
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+ # Run tests for a specific adapter configuration
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+ bundle exec appraisal hexapdf-only rake test
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+ bundle exec appraisal no-adapters rake test
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+ # Run all appraisals
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+ bundle exec appraisal rake test
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+ ```
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+ Available appraisals: `all`, `hexapdf-only`, `prawn-combine-pdf`, `rmagick`, `mini-magick`, `no-adapters`.
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+ Tests require LibreOffice and ImageMagick installed locally.
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+ ## License
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+ Copyright (c) 2026 Velocity Labs, LLC. Released under the [MIT License](LICENSE.txt).
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+ module DocPDF
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+ module Adapters
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+ module Converters
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+ class Base
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+ MIME_TYPES = [].freeze
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+
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+ class << self
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+ def convert(data, source_filename)
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+ raise NotImplementedError, "#{name} must implement .convert(data, source_filename)"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require_relative "base"
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+
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+ module DocPDF
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+ module Adapters
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+ module Converters
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+ # Fallback converter for unrecognized mime types. Tries three strategies
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+ # in order:
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+ #
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+ # 1. If the source filename has a known image extension, detect its mime
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+ # type and delegate to the appropriate image converter.
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+ # 2. Attempt conversion via LibreOffice (soffice), which can handle many
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+ # formats not explicitly registered.
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+ # 3. If soffice is unavailable or fails, return the raw data unchanged.
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+ class Fallback < Base
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+ IMAGE_EXTENSIONS = %w[.heic .heif .webp .jpg .jpeg .png].freeze
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+
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+ class << self
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+ def convert(data, source_filename)
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+ convert_by_extension(data, source_filename) ||
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+ convert_with_soffice(data, source_filename) ||
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+ data
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def convert_by_extension(data, source_filename)
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+ ext = source_filename ? File.extname(source_filename).downcase : nil
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+ return unless ext && IMAGE_EXTENSIONS.include?(ext)
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+ mime_type = MimeDetector.detect(source_filename)
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+ return unless mime_type
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+ ConverterResolver.resolve(mime_type).convert(data, source_filename)
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+ end
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+
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+ def convert_with_soffice(data, source_filename)
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+ Soffice.convert(data, source_filename)
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+ rescue SofficeNotFoundError, ConversionError
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+ nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require "hexapdf"
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+ require_relative "base"
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+ module DocPDF
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+ module Adapters
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+ module Converters
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+ class Hexapdf < Base
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+ MIME_TYPES = %w[text/plain].freeze
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+ HEXAPDF_PAGE_SIZES = {
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+ "LETTER" => :Letter, "LEGAL" => :Legal, "TABLOID" => :Tabloid,
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+ "A0" => :A0, "A1" => :A1, "A2" => :A2, "A3" => :A3, "A4" => :A4,
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+ "A5" => :A5, "A6" => :A6, "B0" => :B0, "B1" => :B1, "B2" => :B2,
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+ "B3" => :B3, "B4" => :B4, "B5" => :B5, "B6" => :B6,
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+ }.freeze
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+ class << self
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+ def convert(data, _source_filename)
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+ config = DocPDF.configuration
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+ opts = config.text_options
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+ content = data.dup.force_encoding("UTF-8")
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+ page_size = normalize_page_size(config.page_size)
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+ doc = HexaPDF::Document.new
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+ page = doc.pages.add(page_size)
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+ canvas = page.canvas
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+
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+ canvas.font(opts[:font], size: opts[:font_size])
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+ canvas.fill_color(opts[:color])
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+
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+ margins = opts[:margins]
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+ y = page.box.height - margins[0]
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+ line_height = opts[:font_size] * 1.4
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+
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+ content.each_line do |line|
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+ if y < margins[2]
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+ page = doc.pages.add(page_size)
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+ canvas = page.canvas
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+ canvas.font(opts[:font], size: opts[:font_size])
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+ canvas.fill_color(opts[:color])
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+ y = page.box.height - margins[0]
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+ end
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+ canvas.text(line.chomp, at: [margins[3], y])
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+ y -= line_height
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+ end
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+
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+ write_to_string(doc)
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+ rescue HexaPDF::Error => e
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+ raise ConversionError, "HexaPDF failed to render text to PDF: #{e.message}"
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def normalize_page_size(size)
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+ return size if size.is_a?(Symbol)
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+
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+ HEXAPDF_PAGE_SIZES[size.to_s.upcase] || size.to_sym
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+ end
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+
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+ def write_to_string(doc)
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+ io = StringIO.new
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+ doc.write(io)
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+ io.string
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require "mini_magick"
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+ require_relative "base"
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+
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+ module DocPDF
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+ module Adapters
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+ module Converters
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+ class MiniMagick < Base
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+ MIME_TYPES = %w[image/jpeg image/png image/heic image/heif image/webp].freeze
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+
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+ class << self
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+ def convert(data, filename)
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+ img = nil
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+ Tempfile.create(["docpdf", File.extname(filename || ".tmp")]) do |tempfile|
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+ tempfile.binmode
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+ tempfile.write(data)
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+ tempfile.rewind
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+
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+ img = ::MiniMagick::Image.open(tempfile.path)
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+ img.format("pdf")
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+ img.to_blob
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+ end
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+ rescue ::MiniMagick::Error => e
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+ raise ConversionError, "MiniMagick failed to convert #{filename || 'image'} to PDF: #{e.message}"
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+ ensure
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+ img&.destroy!
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require_relative "base"
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+
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+ module DocPDF
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+ module Adapters
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+ module Converters
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+ class Passthrough < Base
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+ MIME_TYPES = %w[application/pdf].freeze
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+
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+ class << self
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+ def convert(data, _source_filename)
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+ data
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require "prawn"
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+ require_relative "base"
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+
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+ module DocPDF
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+ module Adapters
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+ module Converters
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+ class Prawn < Base
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+ MIME_TYPES = %w[text/plain].freeze
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+
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+ class << self
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+ def convert(data, _source_filename)
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+ config = DocPDF.configuration
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+ opts = config.text_options
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+ content = data.dup.force_encoding("UTF-8")
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+ pdf = ::Prawn::Document.new(page_size: config.page_size, margin: opts[:margins])
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+ pdf.font(opts[:font], size: opts[:font_size])
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+ pdf.text content, color: opts[:color]
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+ pdf.render
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+ rescue ::Prawn::Errors::UnknownFont, ::Prawn::Errors::CannotFit => e
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+ raise ConversionError, "Prawn failed to render text to PDF: #{e.message}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require "rmagick"
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+ require_relative "base"
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+
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+ module DocPDF
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+ module Adapters
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+ module Converters
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+ class Rmagick < Base
8
+ MIME_TYPES = %w[image/jpeg image/png image/heic image/heif image/webp].freeze
9
+
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+ class << self
11
+ def convert(data, filename)
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+ img = nil
13
+ Tempfile.create(["docpdf", File.extname(filename || ".tmp")]) do |tempfile|
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+ tempfile.binmode
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+ tempfile.write(data)
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+ tempfile.rewind
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+
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+ img = Magick::Image.read(tempfile.path).first
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+ img.to_blob { |attrs| attrs.format = "PDF" }
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+ end
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+ rescue Magick::ImageMagickError => e
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+ raise ConversionError, "RMagick failed to convert #{filename || 'image'} to PDF: #{e.message}"
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+ ensure
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+ img&.destroy!
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end