aot-formio-export
v1.2.0
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AOT Formio Export
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formUrl = http://localhost:3001/#/form/5bf494515dd4890698a96bc6/ (or json representation)
submissionData = http://localhost:3001/#/form/5bf494515dd4890698a96bc6/submission/5bf495b05dd4890698a96bca (or json representation)
toPdf: function(formUrl, submissionData, callback) {
$.get(formUrl, function(formResponse) {
var component = formResponse;
var hasSubmission = submissionData !== null;
var submission = hasSubmission ? submissionData : null;
var emptyValue = hasSubmission ? 'n/a' : '';
var willDownload = callback === null || callback === undefined;
var options = {
formio: { // component specific configuration
ignoreLayout: true, // should html render respect formio layouts (columns, lables positions, etc)
emptyValue: emptyValue // default empty value for rendered components
},
component: component,
data: submission,
config: { // pdf export configuration
download: willDownload, // should the pdf file be downloaded once rendered
filename: 'download.pdf', // the pdf file name
margin: 10, // the pdf file margins
html2canvas: {
scale: 5, // scale factor for rendering the canvas (overall resolution of the canvas image)
logging: false // should console logging be enable during rendering
},
jsPDF: {
orientation: 'p', // PDF orientation - potrait / landscape
unit: 'mm', // measurement units used
format: 'letter' // paper size - can also accept custom (i.e. A4 - [210, 297])
}
},
meta: {
generatedOn: moment().format('lll'),
generatedBy: emailAddress
}
}
var exporter = new FormioExport(component, submission, options);
if (willDownload) {
exporter.toPdf(options.config);
} else if (callback) {
exporter.toPdf(options.config).then(callback);
}
});
}Formio Export Tools
This library is a plain JavaScript export tool for Form.io componets. This allows to export any Form.io component (with or without submission data) to PDF (other formats comming soon).
Getting Started
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
Installing
To install this package into your project, you can use the following command within your terminal
npm install --save formio-exportUsage
Creating a FormioExport instance
import FormioExport from 'formio-export';
let exporter = new FormioExport(component, data, options);Using static methods
let options = {
component: component,
data: data,
formio: {
// component specific configuration
},
config: {
// pdf export configuration
}
};
FormioExport.toPdf(options).then((pdf) => {
// do something
})Configuration
The FormioExport instance can be initialized using the following configuration:
let options = {
component: component // the formio component
data: data // the formio component's data or submission
formio: {
ignoreLayout: true, // should html render respect formio layouts (columns, lables positions, etc)
emptyValue: 'n/a' // default empty value for rendered components
}
}The PDF export is also configurable using the following parameters:
let config: {
download: false, // should the pdf file be downloaded once rendered
filename: 'file.pdf', // the pdf file name
margin: 10, // the pdf file margins
html2canvas: {
scale: 2, // scale factor for rendering the canvas (overall resolution of the canvas image)
logging: false // should console logging be enable during rendering
},
jsPDF: {
orientation: 'p', // PDF orientation - potrait / landscape
unit: 'mm', // measurement units used
format: 'a4' // paper size - can also accept custom (i.e. A4 - [210, 297])
}
}To get more information on PDF file configuration please read the following documentation:
- html2canvas - JavaScript html to canvas renderer library
- jsPDF - Client-sdie JavaScript PDF generator library
Simple Example
Using the FormioExport instance:
import FormioExport from 'formio-export';
let component = {
type: 'form',
title: 'Example',
display: 'form',
components: [
{
type: 'textfield',
key: 'name',
label: 'Name',
input: true
},
{
type: 'number',
key: 'age',
label: 'Age',
input: true
}
]
};
let submission = {
_id: '<submission id>',
owner: '<owner id>',
modified: '1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z',
data: {
name: 'John Doe',
age: 25
}
};
let options = {
ignoreLayout: true
}
let exporter = new FormioExport(component, submission, options);
exporter.toHtml().then((html) => {
document.body.appendChild(html);
});
let config = {
download: false,
filename: 'example.pdf'
};
exporter.toPdf(config).then((pdf) => {
// download the pdf file
pdf.save();
// get the datauri string
let datauri = pdf.output('datauristring');
})Using the FormioExport static methods
let config = {
component: component,
data: submission,
config
}Building
Clone git repository:
git clone [email protected]:airarrazaval/formio-export.gitInstall dependencies:
npm installBuild browser bundle
npm run buildRunning the tests
Tests use samples provided in test/samples and should use Form.io's Component JSON Schema structure.
npm run testNPM Packaging
Creating a public package and publish in https://npm.pkg.github.com/
- Through Github, create personal access token with publish rights (https://help.github.com/en/github/authenticating-to-github/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line), keep a copy of it or you have to regenerate again
- Login using the token (Note: username: $userid not email id [guru-aot], password: personal access token got from previous steps, Email: AOT email id)
npm login --registry=https://npm.pkg.github.com/- First time, you have will get an Email, please verify it or while publishing it will ask you to verify.
- Rename the existing package.json to something and rename the publicPackagePublishJson.md to package.json
- Increase the version accordingly in the package.json
- Run the below command to publish
npm publish- You can manually log into https://go.npm.me/login to check your published packages.
Creating a private package
- Rename existing backup.npmrc to .npmrc, run
ls -ato view hidden files in shell
- Upgrade the version in package.json file
- Upgrade user to publish private packages, in https://www.npmjs.com and try
npm publish- You can see the published packages in the corresponding github repositories
Built With
- js-html2pdf - Html to Pdf javascript library
- html2canvas - JavaScript html to canvas renderer library
- jsPDF - Client-sdie JavaScript PDF generator library
