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toner

v0.1.6

Published

Dynamic documents assembling and printing into various formats

Downloads

50

Readme

#jsreport toner Build Status

node library for dynamic assembling documents and printing them into various formats (written for jsreport)

var toner = require("toner")();
toner.engine("jsrender", require("toner-jsrender"));
toner.recipe("wkhtmltopdf", require("toner-wkhtmltopdf")());

toner.render({
    template: { 
	    engine: "jsrender",
		recipe: "wkhtmltopdf", 
		content: "<h1>{{:foo}}</h1>"
	},
    data: { foo: "hello world"}
}, function(err, res) {
    var pdfbuffer = res.content;
    var pdfstream = res.stream;    
});

##Basics

###Engines Documents are assembled using javascript templating engines. The engine needs to be first registered in toner.

toner.engine("[engine name]", pathToEngineScript);

You can write your own engine or use an existing one:

Note that templating engine runs safely in another sand-boxed process. You don't have to be afraid to run user defined templates. See script-manager for details.

You can register and use none engine to skip its processing:

toner.engine('none', toner.noneEngine);
toner.render({
  template: {
    engine: 'none'   
    ...
  }

###Recipes The actual printing of the document into pdf, excel or any other type of the document is done by something we call recipe. The recipe also needs to be registered first.

toner.recipe("[recipe name]", function(req, res) { ... });

You can also write your own recipe or use an existing one:

You can use html recipe to simply produce html:

toner.recipe("html", toner.htmlRecipe);
toner.render({
  template: {
    recipe: 'html'   
    ...
  }

###Render The complete document generation is invoked using toner.render function:

toner.render({
    template: { 
	    engine: "jsrender",
		recipe: "wkhtmltopdf", 
		content: "<h1>{{:foo}}</h1>"
	},
    data: { foo: "hello world"}
}, function(err, res) {
    var pdfbuffer = res.content;
    var pdfstream = res.stream;    
});

The only parameter is an object representing rendering request. The request has following structure:

{
	//[required]
    template: { 
	    //[required] templating engine used to assemble document
	    engine: "jsrender",
	    //[required] recipe used for printing previously assembled document
		recipe: "wkhtmltopdf", 
		//[required] template for the engine		
		content: "<h1>{{:foo}}</h1>",
		//javascript helper functions used by templating engines
		helpers: "function foo() { ...}" + 
				 "function foo2() { ... }"
		//any other settings used by recipes		 
		...		 
	},
	//dynamic data inputs used by templating engines
    data: { foo: "hello world"}
    ...
}

The render callback then contains the response with

{
	//node.js buffer with the document
	content: ...
	//stream with the document
	stream: ...
	//http response headers with valid content type..
	headers: { ... }
}

##Pipe the document to the http response

var http = require('http');
http.createServer(function (req, res) {
    toner.render({...}, function(err, out) {
        out.stream.pipe(res);
    });
}).listen(1337, '127.0.0.1');

##Hooks It is expected there will soon popup other packages hooking into the Toner and adding additional functionality. For this case Toner provides several hooks which can be used to extend it.

toner.before(function(req, res, cb) { ... });
toner.after(function(req, res, cb) { ... });
toner.afterEngine(function(req, res, cb) { ... });

##Options Calling Toner accepts some options as the parameter

var toner = require("toner")({ ... });

Possible options:

  • tempDirectory - this attribute is used by the recipes to store temporary files
  • options passed to the script-manager depndency

##Tests

npm install
npm test

##Contributions Yes, please.

##License MIT