# -*- encoding: utf-8; frozen_string_literal: true -*- # #-- # This file is part of HexaPDF. # # HexaPDF - A Versatile PDF Creation and Manipulation Library For Ruby # Copyright (C) 2014-2019 Thomas Leitner # # HexaPDF is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3 as # published by the Free Software Foundation with the addition of the # following permission added to Section 15 as permitted in Section 7(a): # FOR ANY PART OF THE COVERED WORK IN WHICH THE COPYRIGHT IS OWNED BY # THOMAS LEITNER, THOMAS LEITNER DISCLAIMS THE WARRANTY OF NON # INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. # # HexaPDF is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public # License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with HexaPDF. If not, see . # # The interactive user interfaces in modified source and object code # versions of HexaPDF must display Appropriate Legal Notices, as required # under Section 5 of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3. # # In accordance with Section 7(b) of the GNU Affero General Public # License, a covered work must retain the producer line in every PDF that # is created or manipulated using HexaPDF. # # If the GNU Affero General Public License doesn't fit your need, # commercial licenses are available at . #++ require 'hexapdf/error' require 'hexapdf/serializer' require 'hexapdf/xref_section' require 'hexapdf/version' module HexaPDF # Writes the contents of a PDF document to an IO stream. class Writer # Writes the document to the IO object. If +incremental+ is +true+ and the document was created # from an existing PDF file, the changes are appended to a full copy of the source document. def self.write(document, io, incremental: false) if incremental && document.revisions.parser new(document, io).write_incremental else new(document, io).write end end # Creates a new writer object for the given HexaPDF document that gets written to the IO # object. def initialize(document, io) @document = document @io = io @io.binmode @io.seek(0, IO::SEEK_SET) # TODO: incremental update! @serializer = Serializer.new @serializer.encrypter = @document.encrypted? ? @document.security_handler : nil @rev_size = 0 end # Writes the document to the IO object. def write write_file_header pos = nil @document.trailer.info[:Producer] = "HexaPDF version #{HexaPDF::VERSION}" @document.revisions.each do |rev| pos = write_revision(rev, pos) end end # Writes the complete source document and one revision containing all changes to the IO. # # For this method to work the document must have been created from an existing file. def write_incremental @document.revisions.parser.io.seek(0, IO::SEEK_SET) IO.copy_stream(@document.revisions.parser.io, @io) @rev_size = @document.revisions.current.next_free_oid revision = Revision.new(@document.revisions.current.trailer) @document.revisions.each do |rev| rev.each_modified_object {|obj| revision.send(:add_without_check, obj) } end write_revision(revision, @document.revisions.parser.startxref_offset) end private # Writes the PDF file header. # # See: PDF1.7 s7.5.2 def write_file_header @io << "%PDF-#{@document.version}\n%\xCF\xEC\xFF\xE8\xD7\xCB\xCD\n" end # Writes the given revision. # # The optional +previous_xref_pos+ argument needs to contain the byte position of the previous # cross-reference section or stream if applicable. def write_revision(rev, previous_xref_pos = nil) xref_stream, object_streams = xref_and_object_streams(rev) obj_to_stm = object_streams.each_with_object({}) {|stm, m| m.update(stm.write_objects(rev)) } xref_section = XRefSection.new xref_section.add_free_entry(0, 65535) if previous_xref_pos.nil? rev.each do |obj| if obj.null? xref_section.add_free_entry(obj.oid, obj.gen) elsif (objstm = obj_to_stm[obj]) xref_section.add_compressed_entry(obj.oid, objstm.oid, objstm.object_index(obj)) elsif obj != xref_stream xref_section.add_in_use_entry(obj.oid, obj.gen, @io.pos) write_indirect_object(obj) end end trailer = rev.trailer.value.dup trailer.delete(:XRefStm) if previous_xref_pos trailer[:Prev] = previous_xref_pos else trailer.delete(:Prev) end @rev_size = rev.next_free_oid if rev.next_free_oid > @rev_size trailer[:Size] = @rev_size startxref = @io.pos if xref_stream xref_section.add_in_use_entry(xref_stream.oid, xref_stream.gen, startxref) xref_stream.update_with_xref_section_and_trailer(xref_section, trailer) write_indirect_object(xref_stream) else write_xref_section(xref_section) write_trailer(trailer) end write_startxref(startxref) startxref end # :call-seq: # writer.xref_and_object_streams -> [xref_stream, object_streams] # # Returns the cross-reference and object streams of the given revision. # # An error is raised if the revision contains object streams and no cross-reference stream. If # it contains multiple cross-reference streams only the first one is used, the rest are # ignored. def xref_and_object_streams(rev) xref_stream = nil object_streams = [] rev.each do |obj| if obj.type == :ObjStm object_streams << obj elsif !xref_stream && obj.type == :XRef xref_stream = obj end end if !object_streams.empty? && xref_stream.nil? raise HexaPDF::Error, "Cannot use object streams when there is no xref stream" end [xref_stream, object_streams] end # Writes the single indirect object which may be a stream object or another object. def write_indirect_object(obj) @io << "#{obj.oid} #{obj.gen} obj\n" @serializer.serialize_to_io(obj, @io) @io << "\nendobj\n" end # Writes the cross-reference section. # # See: PDF1.7 s7.5.4 def write_xref_section(xref_section) @io << "xref\n" xref_section.each_subsection do |entries| @io << "#{entries.empty? ? 0 : entries.first.oid} #{entries.size}\n" entries.each do |entry| if entry.in_use? @io << sprintf("%010d %05d n \n", entry.pos, entry.gen).freeze elsif entry.free? @io << "0000000000 65535 f \n" else # Should never occur since we create the xref section! raise HexaPDF::Error, "Cannot use xref type #{entry.type} in cross-reference section" end end end end # Writes the trailer dictionary. # # See: PDF1.7 s7.5.5 def write_trailer(trailer) @io << "trailer\n#{@serializer.serialize(trailer)}\n" end # Writes the startxref line needed for cross-reference sections and cross-reference streams. # # See: PDF1.7 s7.5.5, s7.5.8 def write_startxref(startxref) @io << "startxref\n#{startxref}\n%%EOF\n" end end end