# encoding: utf-8 # document.rb : Implements PDF document generation for Prawn # # Copyright April 2008, Gregory Brown. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. require "stringio" require_relative "document/bounding_box" require_relative "document/column_box" require_relative "document/internals" require_relative "document/span" module Prawn # The Prawn::Document class is how you start creating a PDF document. # # There are three basic ways you can instantiate PDF Documents in Prawn, they # are through assignment, implicit block or explicit block. Below is an exmple # of each type, each example does exactly the same thing, makes a PDF document # with all the defaults and puts in the default font "Hello There" and then # saves it to the current directory as "example.pdf" # # For example, assignment can be like this: # # pdf = Prawn::Document.new # pdf.text "Hello There" # pdf.render_file "example.pdf" # # Or you can do an implied block form: # # Prawn::Document.generate "example.pdf" do # text "Hello There" # end # # Or if you need to access a variable outside the scope of the block, the # explicit block form: # # words = "Hello There" # Prawn::Document.generate "example.pdf" do |pdf| # pdf.text words # end # # Usually, the block forms are used when you are simply creating a PDF document # that you want to immediately save or render out. # # See the new and generate methods for further details on the above. # class Document include Prawn::Document::Internals include PDF::Core::Annotations include PDF::Core::Destinations include Prawn::Document::Security include Prawn::Text include Prawn::Graphics include Prawn::Images include Prawn::Stamp include Prawn::SoftMask include Prawn::TransformationStack # @group Extension API # NOTE: We probably need to rethink the options validation system, but this # constant temporarily allows for extensions to modify the list. VALID_OPTIONS = [:page_size, :page_layout, :margin, :left_margin, :right_margin, :top_margin, :bottom_margin, :skip_page_creation, :compress, :background, :info, :text_formatter, :print_scaling] # Any module added to this array will be included into instances of # Prawn::Document at the per-object level. These will also be inherited by # any subclasses. # # Example: # # module MyFancyModule # # def party! # text "It's a big party!" # end # # end # # Prawn::Document.extensions << MyFancyModule # # Prawn::Document.generate("foo.pdf") do # party! # end # # def self.extensions @extensions ||= [] end # @private def self.inherited(base) extensions.each { |e| base.extensions << e } end # @group Stable Attributes attr_accessor :margin_box attr_reader :margins, :y attr_accessor :page_number # @group Extension Attributes attr_accessor :text_formatter # @group Stable API # Creates and renders a PDF document. # # When using the implicit block form, Prawn will evaluate the block # within an instance of Prawn::Document, simplifying your syntax. # However, please note that you will not be able to reference variables # from the enclosing scope within this block. # # # Using implicit block form and rendering to a file # Prawn::Document.generate "example.pdf" do # # self here is set to the newly instantiated Prawn::Document # # and so any variables in the outside scope are unavailable # font "Times-Roman" # draw_text "Hello World", :at => [200,720], :size => 32 # end # # If you need to access your local and instance variables, use the explicit # block form shown below. In this case, Prawn yields an instance of # PDF::Document and the block is an ordinary closure: # # # Using explicit block form and rendering to a file # content = "Hello World" # Prawn::Document.generate "example.pdf" do |pdf| # # self here is left alone # pdf.font "Times-Roman" # pdf.draw_text content, :at => [200,720], :size => 32 # end # def self.generate(filename, options = {}, &block) pdf = new(options, &block) pdf.render_file(filename) end # Creates a new PDF Document. The following options are available (with # the default values marked in []) # # :page_size:: One of the PDF::Core::PageGeometry sizes [LETTER] # :page_layout:: Either :portrait or :landscape # :margin:: Sets the margin on all sides in points [0.5 inch] # :left_margin:: Sets the left margin in points [0.5 inch] # :right_margin:: Sets the right margin in points [0.5 inch] # :top_margin:: Sets the top margin in points [0.5 inch] # :bottom_margin:: Sets the bottom margin in points [0.5 inch] # :skip_page_creation:: Creates a document without starting the first page [false] # :compress:: Compresses content streams before rendering them [false] # :background:: An image path to be used as background on all pages [nil] # :background_scale:: Backgound image scale [1] [nil] # :info:: Generic hash allowing for custom metadata properties [nil] # :text_formatter: The text formatter to use for :inline_formatted text [Prawn::Text::Formatted::Parser] # # Setting e.g. the :margin to 100 points and the :left_margin to 50 will result in margins # of 100 points on every side except for the left, where it will be 50. # # The :margin can also be an array much like CSS shorthand: # # # Top and bottom are 20, left and right are 100. # :margin => [20, 100] # # Top is 50, left and right are 100, bottom is 20. # :margin => [50, 100, 20] # # Top is 10, right is 20, bottom is 30, left is 40. # :margin => [10, 20, 30, 40] # # Additionally, :page_size can be specified as a simple two value array giving # the width and height of the document you need in PDF Points. # # Usage: # # # New document, US Letter paper, portrait orientation # pdf = Prawn::Document.new # # # New document, A4 paper, landscaped # pdf = Prawn::Document.new(:page_size => "A4", :page_layout => :landscape) # # # New document, Custom size # pdf = Prawn::Document.new(:page_size => [200, 300]) # # # New document, with background # pdf = Prawn::Document.new(:background => "#{Prawn::DATADIR}/images/pigs.jpg") # def initialize(options = {}, &block) options = options.dup Prawn.verify_options VALID_OPTIONS, options # need to fix, as the refactoring breaks this # raise NotImplementedError if options[:skip_page_creation] self.class.extensions.reverse_each { |e| extend e } self.state = PDF::Core::DocumentState.new(options) self.state.populate_pages_from_store(self) renderer.min_version(state.store.min_version) if state.store.min_version renderer.min_version(1.6) if options[:print_scaling] == :none @background = options[:background] @background_scale = options[:background_scale] || 1 @font_size = 12 @bounding_box = nil @margin_box = nil @page_number = 0 @text_formatter = options.delete(:text_formatter) || Text::Formatted::Parser options[:size] = options.delete(:page_size) options[:layout] = options.delete(:page_layout) initialize_first_page(options) @bounding_box = @margin_box if block block.arity < 1 ? instance_eval(&block) : block[self] end end # @group Stable API # Creates and advances to a new page in the document. # # Page size, margins, and layout can also be set when generating a # new page. These values will become the new defaults for page creation # # pdf.start_new_page #=> Starts new page keeping current values # pdf.start_new_page(:size => "LEGAL", :layout => :landscape) # pdf.start_new_page(:left_margin => 50, :right_margin => 50) # pdf.start_new_page(:margin => 100) # def start_new_page(options = {}) if last_page = state.page last_page_size = last_page.size last_page_layout = last_page.layout last_page_margins = last_page.margins.dup end page_options = { :size => options[:size] || last_page_size, :layout => options[:layout] || last_page_layout, :margins => last_page_margins } if last_page new_graphic_state = last_page.graphic_state.dup if last_page.graphic_state # erase the color space so that it gets reset on new page for fussy pdf-readers new_graphic_state.color_space = {} if new_graphic_state page_options.merge!(:graphic_state => new_graphic_state) end state.page = PDF::Core::Page.new(self, page_options) apply_margin_options(options) generate_margin_box # Reset the bounding box if the new page has different size or layout if last_page && (last_page.size != state.page.size || last_page.layout != state.page.layout) @bounding_box = @margin_box end use_graphic_settings unless options[:orphan] state.insert_page(state.page, @page_number) @page_number += 1 canvas { image(@background, :scale => @background_scale, :at => bounds.top_left) } if @background @y = @bounding_box.absolute_top float do state.on_page_create_action(self) end end end # Returns the number of pages in the document # # pdf = Prawn::Document.new # pdf.page_count #=> 1 # 3.times { pdf.start_new_page } # pdf.page_count #=> 4 # def page_count state.page_count end # Re-opens the page with the given (1-based) page number so that you can # draw on it. # # See Prawn::Document#number_pages for a sample usage of this capability. # def go_to_page(k) @page_number = k state.page = state.pages[k - 1] generate_margin_box @y = @bounding_box.absolute_top end def y=(new_y) @y = new_y bounds.update_height end # The current y drawing position relative to the innermost bounding box, # or to the page margins at the top level. # def cursor y - bounds.absolute_bottom end # Moves to the specified y position in relative terms to the bottom margin. # def move_cursor_to(new_y) self.y = new_y + bounds.absolute_bottom end # Executes a block and then restores the original y position. If new pages # were created during this block, it will teleport back to the original # page when done. # # pdf.text "A" # # pdf.float do # pdf.move_down 100 # pdf.text "C" # end # # pdf.text "B" # def float original_page = page_number original_y = y yield go_to_page(original_page) unless page_number == original_page self.y = original_y end # Renders the PDF document to string. # Pass an open file descriptor to render to file. # def render(*a, &b) (1..page_count).each do |i| go_to_page i repeaters.each { |r| r.run(i) } end renderer.render(*a, &b) end # Renders the PDF document to file. # # pdf.render_file "foo.pdf" # def render_file(filename) File.open(filename, "wb") { |f| render(f) } end # The bounds method returns the current bounding box you are currently in, # which is by default the box represented by the margin box on the # document itself. When called from within a created bounding_box # block, the box defined by that call will be returned instead of the # document margin box. # # Another important point about bounding boxes is that all x and y measurements # within a bounding box code block are relative to the bottom left corner of the # bounding box. # # For example: # # Prawn::Document.new do # # In the default "margin box" of a Prawn document of 0.5in along each edge # # # Draw a border around the page (the manual way) # stroke do # line(bounds.bottom_left, bounds.bottom_right) # line(bounds.bottom_right, bounds.top_right) # line(bounds.top_right, bounds.top_left) # line(bounds.top_left, bounds.bottom_left) # end # # # Draw a border around the page (the easy way) # stroke_bounds # end # def bounds @bounding_box end # Returns the innermost non-stretchy bounding box. # # @private def reference_bounds @bounding_box.reference_bounds end # Sets Document#bounds to the BoundingBox provided. See above for a brief # description of what a bounding box is. This function is useful if you # really need to change the bounding box manually, but usually, just entering # and exiting bounding box code blocks is good enough. # def bounds=(bounding_box) @bounding_box = bounding_box end # Moves up the document by n points relative to the current position inside # the current bounding box. # def move_up(n) self.y += n end # Moves down the document by n points relative to the current position inside # the current bounding box. # def move_down(n) self.y -= n end # Moves down the document and then executes a block. # # pdf.text "some text" # pdf.pad_top(100) do # pdf.text "This is 100 points below the previous line of text" # end # pdf.text "This text appears right below the previous line of text" # def pad_top(y) move_down(y) yield end # Executes a block then moves down the document # # pdf.text "some text" # pdf.pad_bottom(100) do # pdf.text "This text appears right below the previous line of text" # end # pdf.text "This is 100 points below the previous line of text" # def pad_bottom(y) yield move_down(y) end # Moves down the document by y, executes a block, then moves down the # document by y again. # # pdf.text "some text" # pdf.pad(100) do # pdf.text "This is 100 points below the previous line of text" # end # pdf.text "This is 100 points below the previous line of text" # def pad(y) move_down(y) yield move_down(y) end # Indents the specified number of PDF points for the duration of the block # # pdf.text "some text" # pdf.indent(20) do # pdf.text "This is indented 20 points" # end # pdf.text "This starts 20 points left of the above line " + # "and is flush with the first line" # pdf.indent 20, 20 do # pdf.text "This line is indented on both sides." # end # def indent(left, right = 0, &block) bounds.indent(left, right, &block) end # Places a text box on specified pages for page numbering. This should be called # towards the end of document creation, after all your content is already in # place. In your template string, refers to the current page, and # refers to the total amount of pages in the document. Page numbering should # occur at the end of your Prawn::Document.generate block because the method iterates # through existing pages after they are created. # # Parameters are: # # string:: Template string for page number wording. # Should include '' and, optionally, ''. # options:: A hash for page numbering and text box options. # :page_filter:: A filter to specify which pages to place page numbers on. # Refer to the method 'page_match?' # :start_count_at:: The starting count to increment pages from. # :total_pages:: If provided, will replace with the value given. # Useful to override the total number of pages when using # the start_count_at option. # :color:: Text fill color. # # Please refer to Prawn::Text::text_box for additional options concerning text # formatting and placement. # # Example: Print page numbers on every page except for the first. Start counting from # five. # # Prawn::Document.generate("page_with_numbering.pdf") do # number_pages " in a total of ", # {:start_count_at => 5, # :page_filter => lambda{ |pg| pg != 1 }, # :at => [bounds.right - 50, 0], # :align => :right, # :size => 14} # end # def number_pages(string, options = {}) opts = options.dup start_count_at = opts.delete(:start_count_at).to_i if opts.key?(:page_filter) page_filter = opts.delete(:page_filter) else page_filter = :all end total_pages = opts.delete(:total_pages) txtcolor = opts.delete(:color) # An explicit height so that we can draw page numbers in the margins opts[:height] = 50 unless opts.key?(:height) start_count = false pseudopage = 0 (1..page_count).each do |p| unless start_count pseudopage = case start_count_at when 0 1 else start_count_at.to_i end end if page_match?(page_filter, p) go_to_page(p) # have to use fill_color here otherwise text reverts back to default fill color fill_color txtcolor unless txtcolor.nil? total_pages = total_pages.nil? ? page_count : total_pages str = string.gsub("", "#{pseudopage}").gsub("", "#{total_pages}") text_box str, opts start_count = true # increment page count as soon as first match found end pseudopage += 1 if start_count end end # @group Experimental API # Attempts to group the given block vertically within the current context. # First attempts to render it in the current position on the current page. # If that attempt overflows, it is tried anew after starting a new context # (page or column). Returns a logically true value if the content fits in # one page/column, false if a new page or column was needed. # # Raises CannotGroup if the provided content is too large to fit alone in # the current page or column. # # @private def group(*a, &b) fail NotImplementedError, "Document#group has been disabled because its implementation " \ "lead to corrupted documents whenever a page boundary was " \ "crossed. We will try to work on reimplementing it in a " \ "future release" end # @private def transaction fail NotImplementedError, "Document#transaction has been disabled because its implementation " \ "lead to corrupted documents whenever a page boundary was " \ "crossed. We will try to work on reimplementing it in a " \ "future release" end # Provides a way to execute a block of code repeatedly based on a # page_filter. # # Available page filters are: # :all repeats on every page # :odd repeats on odd pages # :even repeats on even pages # some_array repeats on every page listed in the array # some_range repeats on every page included in the range # some_lambda yields page number and repeats for true return values def page_match?(page_filter, page_number) case page_filter when :all true when :odd page_number.odd? when :even page_number.even? when Range, Array page_filter.include?(page_number) when Proc page_filter.call(page_number) end end # @private def mask(*fields) # Stores the current state of the named attributes, executes the block, and # then restores the original values after the block has executed. # -- I will remove the nodoc if/when this feature is a little less hacky stored = {} fields.each { |f| stored[f] = send(f) } yield fields.each { |f| send("#{f}=", stored[f]) } end # @group Extension API def initialize_first_page(options) if options[:skip_page_creation] start_new_page(options.merge(:orphan => true)) else start_new_page(options) end end ## Internals. Don't depend on them! # @private attr_accessor :state # @private def page state.page end private # setting override_settings to true ensures that a new graphic state does not end up using # previous settings. def use_graphic_settings(override_settings = false) set_fill_color if current_fill_color != "000000" || override_settings set_stroke_color if current_stroke_color != "000000" || override_settings write_line_width if line_width != 1 || override_settings write_stroke_cap_style if cap_style != :butt || override_settings write_stroke_join_style if join_style != :miter || override_settings write_stroke_dash if dashed? || override_settings end def generate_margin_box old_margin_box = @margin_box page = state.page @margin_box = BoundingBox.new( self, nil, # margin box has no parent [ page.margins[:left], page.dimensions[-1] - page.margins[:top] ] , :width => page.dimensions[-2] - (page.margins[:left] + page.margins[:right]), :height => page.dimensions[-1] - (page.margins[:top] + page.margins[:bottom]) ) # This check maintains indentation settings across page breaks if old_margin_box @margin_box.add_left_padding(old_margin_box.total_left_padding) @margin_box.add_right_padding(old_margin_box.total_right_padding) end # we must update bounding box if not flowing from the previous page # @bounding_box = @margin_box unless @bounding_box && @bounding_box.parent end def apply_margin_options(options) if options[:margin] # Treat :margin as CSS shorthand with 1-4 values. margin = Array(options[:margin]) positions = { 4 => [0, 1, 2, 3], 3 => [0, 1, 2, 1], 2 => [0, 1, 0, 1], 1 => [0, 0, 0, 0] }[margin.length] [:top, :right, :bottom, :left].zip(positions).each do |p, i| options[:"#{p}_margin"] ||= margin[i] end end [:left, :right, :top, :bottom].each do |side| if margin = options[:"#{side}_margin"] state.page.margins[side] = margin end end end def font_metric_cache #:nodoc: @font_metric_cache ||= FontMetricCache.new(self) end end end