gtk_webkit_pdf 0.0.2 → 0.0.2.1

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@@ -2,27 +2,25 @@ Creating The PDF from HTML using GTK WEBKIT Tool.
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  MAIN FEATURE OF GTK_WEBKIT_PDF
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  ==============================
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- 1 . This is pure ruby extension based pdf creator using gtk webkit api.
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+ 1 . This is pure ruby extension based pdf creator using gtk webkit api.
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  FEATURE ADDED WITH THIS NEW VERSION 0.0.2
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- 1 . Supports for RAILS integration.
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- 2 . Create pdf based on the format in the controller with various options.
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- 3 . Supports for rake level pdf creation.
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+ 1 . Supports for RAILS integration.
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+ 2 . Create pdf based on the format in the controller with various options.
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+ 3 . Supports for rake level pdf creation.
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  EXAMPLE:
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- webkit = GTK::Webkit.new(string_data, format, options) #creates the webkit object
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- where "format" => 1 . 0(zero) - means you are giving the html string to the first parameter(that is string_data).
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- 2 . 1(one) - future usage.
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- 3 . 2(two) - means you are giving the URI to the first parameter(that is string_data).
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+ webkit = GTK::Webkit.new(string_data, format, options) #creates the webkit object
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+ where "format" =>
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+ 1 . 0(zero) - means you are giving the html string to the first parameter(that is string_data).
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+ 2 . 1(one) - future usage.
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+ 3 . 2(two) - means you are giving the URI to the first parameter(that is string_data).
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- printer = webkit.gtk_printer #which returns the printer object, using this printer object you get the pdf content like below
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- printer.pdf_content #returns pdf contenht as a string, then you can save this pdf content to a file or you can render using
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- #"send_data"(in the case of download)
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- #You can also export to a file using the following
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- printer.export(base_url, filename) #base_url => base directory(like /home/mohanraj/)
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- #filename => name of the file, you want to export
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+ printer = webkit.gtk_printer #which returns the printer object, using this printer object you get the pdf content like below
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+ printer.pdf_content #returns pdf contenht as a string, then you can save this pdf content to a file or you can render using "send_data"(in the case of download). You can also export to a file using the following
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+ printer.export(base_url, filename) #base_url => base directory(like /home/mohanraj/), filename => name of the file, you want to export
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  CONTROLLER BASED PDF CREATION
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  end
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- available options while rendering pdf,
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- :layout => specify the layout, otherwise layout is false
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- :template => template name to render
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- :file => file to use
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- :disposition => default to "inline"
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- :format =>
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- :handler =>
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+ available options while rendering pdf,
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+ :layout => specify the layout, otherwise layout is false
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+ :template => template name to render
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+ :file => file to use
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+ :disposition => default to "inline"
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+ :format =>
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+ :handler =>
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- NOTE: you have to create the view file for pdf like "index.pdf.erb" in the case of pdf render
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+ NOTE: you have to create the view file for pdf like "index.pdf.erb" in the case of pdf render
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  MIDDLEWARE SUPPORT
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  static VALUE c_webkit_webframe_to_pdf(VALUE self, VALUE source) {
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  VALUE temp_path;
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  WEBKIT_PRINTER_PTR(self, source);
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- gtk_init(NULL, NULL);
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  //PRINTER CONFIGURATIONS
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  set_printer_configurations(self);
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  static VALUE c_generate_pdf(VALUE self) {
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  webkit -> webkit_webview = WEBKIT_WEB_VIEW(webkit_web_view_new());
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  cGTK = rb_define_module("GTK");
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  s.date = Time.now.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
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  s.summary = "GTK WEBKIT"
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  s.homepage = "https://github.com/mohanraj-ramanujam/gtk_webkit_pdf"
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  module GTK
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  class Webkit
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- VERSION = 0.0.2
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  CONTENT = 0
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  FILEPATH = 1
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: gtk_webkit_pdf
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.0.2
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+ version: 0.0.2.1
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  prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors: