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directus-extension-polydoc

v0.1.2

Published

Directus Flow operation for PolyDoc: HTML/URL to PDF, screenshots, and EU e-invoices (Factur-X / ZUGFeRD). Saves the result straight into Directus Files.

Readme

directus-extension-polydoc

A Directus Flow operation for PolyDoc, a REST API that converts HTML or URLs to PDF, captures screenshots, and generates EU-compliant e-invoices (Factur-X / ZUGFeRD hybrid PDF/A-3).

One operation, three use cases:

  • HTML/URL to PDF - layout, margins, page format, page ranges, bookmarks, accessible/tagged PDFs.
  • Capture Screenshot - PNG / JPEG / WebP, full page, viewport and device-pixel-ratio control.
  • Generate E-Invoice - Factur-X or ZUGFeRD, profiles from minimum to extended.

Content can come from a URL, an inline HTML string, or a saved template (with Liquid templateData). By default the generated file is saved straight into Directus Files and the operation returns the new file's fileId, so a following operation can attach it to a record. You can also return it as base64, upload it to your cloud storage (presigned URL), or deliver it to a webhook.

PolyDoc operation in a Directus Flow

Installation

This is a standard (non-sandboxed) API extension, so it installs on self-hosted Directus:

  • Marketplace (self-hosted with MARKETPLACE_TRUST=all): search for directus-extension-polydoc.
  • Manual: npm install directus-extension-polydoc into your project, or drop the built dist/ into your extensions/ directory, then restart Directus.

It is not installable on Directus Cloud (which only runs sandboxed extensions; the sandbox has no access to the Files service or binary responses).

Use it in a Flow

Add the PolyDoc operation to a Flow and pick an operation, a source, and a delivery mode.

  • API Key: paste a key from dashboard.polydoc.tech, or leave it blank to read the POLYDOC_API_KEY environment variable (recommended, keeps the key out of the flow definition). Sent as Authorization: Bearer <key>.
  • Sandbox: run against sandbox quota (watermarked output) for testing.
  • Delivery:
    • Save to Directus File (default) returns { fileId, filename, contentType, sizeBytes }.
    • Base64 returns { base64, ... }.
    • Cloud Storage / Webhook return the PolyDoc JSON receipt.

Anything not in the UI?

Every operation has an Advanced (JSON) option that is deep-merged into the request body, so any API capability not surfaced as a control (pdf.watermark, pdf.pdfa, pdf.encryption, render.*, request.*) is still reachable. See the full request schema at docs.polydoc.tech.

Examples

examples/ holds three reference Flow definitions, one per angle (the Directus analog of the n8n template trio):

  • url-screenshot.flow.json - screenshot a URL and store the PNG.
  • pdf-from-template.flow.json - render a saved template to a branded PDF.
  • einvoice-from-record.flow.json - turn a new invoice record into a ZUGFeRD / Factur-X PDF.

Development

npm install
npm run build      # @directus/extensions-sdk -> dist/app.js + dist/api.js
npm run validate   # SDK conformance check
npm run lint
npm test           # unit tests (request body builder)
npm run scrub:check

Live smoke test against the real API (uses sandbox quota):

POLYDOC_API_KEY=api_xxx POLYDOC_TEMPLATE_ID=jlE-whg npm run test:integration

License

MIT