The PDF Stream plugin allows to transform a view into a PDF stream and return it as a result from Action.
Default supported views:
- HTML
- JSP
- FreeMarker template
- Apache Tiles definition
Starting from 2.0.0, HTML into PDF rendering is done by the openhtmltopdf library which uses the Apache PDFBox 2 to create PDF documents. Apache PDFBox 2 is an open source Java tool for working with PDF documents and it is published under the Apache License v2.0.
Upgraded to be compatible with Apache Struts 2.5
Switched to Java 7
- Direct transformation of HTML, JSP, FreeMarker template and Apache Tiles definition to PDF via Struts2 result
- PDF content styling using CSS
- Support of wide range of characters in PDF thanks to the DejaVu fonts
- Handling of the malformed HTML thanks to the jsoup
Showcase application can be downloaded from the Maven Central Repository.
Download struts2-pdfstream-showcase
Found a bug or have a feature request? Create a new issue or submit a Pull Request.
If you have questions about how to use struts2-pdfstream-plugin
create a new issue or ask a question on Stack Overflow.
Copy following jars into your classpath (WEB-INF/lib):
- struts2-pdfstream-plugin-2.0.0.jar
- jsoup-1.9.2.jar
- openhtmltopdf-core-0.0.1-RC4.jar
- openhtmltopdf-pdfbox-0.0.1-RC4.jar
- pdfbox-2.0.0.jar
- fontbox-2.0.0.jar
If you are using Maven, add this to your project POM:
<dependencies>
...
<dependency>
<groupId>com.amashchenko.struts2.pdfstream</groupId>
<artifactId>struts2-pdfstream-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.0.0</version>
</dependency>
...
</dependencies>
If you intend to transform Apache Tiles definition additional jar must be included.
For the Apache Tiles support add the struts2-pdfstream-tiles
.
<dependency>
<groupId>com.amashchenko.struts2.pdfstream</groupId>
<artifactId>struts2-pdfstream-tiles</artifactId>
<version>2.0.0</version>
</dependency>
- Install this plugin by adding dependency to your POM or by copying jars into /WEB-INF/lib directory.
- Make your action package extend
pdfstream-default
package or addpdfstream
result type. - Use
pdfstream
result type.
<action name="jspToPdf">
<result type="pdfstream">
<param name="location">/WEB-INF/pages/example.jsp</param>
<param name="cssPaths">css/bootstrap.min.css, css/style.css</param>
<param name="contentDisposition">attachment;filename=jsppdf.pdf</param>
</result>
</action>
<action name="htmlToPdf">
<result type="pdfstream">
<param name="location">/WEB-INF/pages/example.html</param>
<param name="cssPaths">css/bootstrap.min.css, css/style.css</param>
<param name="contentDisposition">attachment;filename=htmlpdf.pdf</param>
</result>
</action>
<action name="tilesToPdf">
<result type="pdfstream">
<param name="location">example</param>
<param name="renderer">tiles</param>
<param name="contentDisposition">attachment;filename=tilespdf.pdf</param>
</result>
</action>
<action name="freemarkerToPdf">
<result type="pdfstream">
<param name="location">/WEB-INF/ftl/example.ftl</param>
<param name="renderer">freemarker</param>
<param name="cssPaths">css/bootstrap.min.css, css/style.css</param>
<param name="contentDisposition">attachment;filename=ftlpdf.pdf</param>
</result>
</action>
This plugin can be easily extended in order to add support for transforming other views (e.g. Velocity) into PDF.
-
Implement
com.amashchenko.struts2.pdfstream.ViewRenderer
interface. -
Create bean definition in struts.xml or in struts-plugin.xml with
type="com.amashchenko.struts2.pdfstream.ViewRenderer"
and custom name.<bean type="com.amashchenko.struts2.pdfstream.ViewRenderer" class="some.package.CustomRenderer" name="customrenderer" />
-
Use
pdfstream
result with therenderer
parameter set to the name of the bean you have defined.<action name="customToPdf"> <result type="pdfstream"> <param name="location">example</param> <param name="renderer">customrenderer</param> </result> </action>