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@jsx-xsl-fo/reporting

v1.0.2

Published

Use JSX as a template language to generate XSL-FO documents.

Downloads

6

Readme

Create your XSL-FO documents and reports in modern JavaScript (w/types)

Usage

This library produces XML output in the XSL FO format. You then need to pass that through an FO render (e.g. Apache FOP) (Github) to generate a PDF.

In this example the .fo output from this library is fed into fop to generate a PDF:

node ./my-report.js | fop -fo - -pdf output.pdf

Minimal Example

More examples are available at ./packages/examples

import { renderToStream } from "@jsx-xsl-fo/core";

renderToStream(
    <root xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format">
        <layoutMasterSet>
            <simplePageMaster masterName="my_page">
                <regionBody />
            </simplePageMaster>
        </layoutMasterSet>
        <pageSequence masterReference="my_page">
            <flow flowName="xsl-region-body">
                <block>Hello World!</block>
            </flow>
        </pageSequence>
    </root>,
    process.stdout
);

Using high level components

There are some helper components to handle basic page structure

import { renderToStream } from "@jsx-xsl-fo/core";
import { Report, PageSequence, PageContent, PageHeader, PageFooter } from 'jsx-xsl-fo/reporting';

renderToStream(
    <Report>
        <PageSequence>
            <PageHeader>
                <block>page <pageNumber /></block>
            </PageHeader>
            <PageContent>
                <block>Hello World</block>
            </PageContent>
        </PageSequence>
    </Report>,
    process.stdout
);

Custom Components

You can make your own components similar to React and other JSX libraries.

// function components
function Greeting({ firstName, lastName }) {
    return <block>Greetings, {firstName} {lastName}!</block>;
}

// class components
class GoodBye extends Component {
    render() {
        return <block>
            So long, <inline font-weight="bold">{this.props.children}</inline>
        </block>;
    }
}

// and build more complex documents with them
let myBlock = <block>
    <Greeting firstName="Bob" lastName="Smith" />
    <GoodBye>Bob</GoodBye>
</block>;

API

import { renderToStream, renderToString } from "@jsx-xsl-fo/core";
// as a string (probably not good for large documents)
let aString = renderToString(<Foo />);

// to a stream.
renderToStream(<Foo />, process.stdout);

dangerouslySetInnerXML

If you need to embed some other xml (e.g. SVG) use dangerouslySetInnerXML.

<instream-foreign-object dangerouslySetInnerXML={{__xml: logoLarge}}>
</instream-foreign-object>

Configuration

This library works as a jsx runtime compatible with Babel's jsxImportSource and TypeScript's jsxImportSource

TypeScript tsconfig.json

{
    "compilerOptions": {
        "jsx": "react-jsx",
        "jsxImportSource": "@jsx-xsl-fo/core",
    }
}

Babel/TypeScript Comments:

/** @jsxImportSource custom-jsx-library */

const foo = <block>Hello</block>;

Development

Prerequisites:

  • Node.js 18+ (earlier may work but untested)
  • pnpm

Building:

pnpm install
pnpm run -r build

# run tests
pnpm run -r test

Project Organization

  • packages/core - The main library. This gets published to NPM
  • packages/cli - A CLI tool for converting older files to the current version of jxs-xsl-fo
  • packages/examples - Example uses of the main library