HTML to PDF converter for PHP
Dompdf is an HTML to PDF converter
At its heart, dompdf is (mostly) a CSS 2.1 compliant
HTML layout and rendering engine written in PHP. It is a style-driven renderer:
it will download and read external stylesheets, inline style tags, and the style
attributes of individual HTML elements. It also supports most presentational
HTML attributes.
This document applies to the latest stable code which may not reflect the current
release. For released code please
navigate to the appropriate tag.
Check out the demo and ask any
question on StackOverflow or
in Discussions.
Note that some required dependencies may have further dependencies
(notably php-svg-lib requires sabberworm/php-css-parser).
Visit the wiki for more information:
https://github.com/dompdf/dompdf/wiki/Requirements
PDF documents internally support the following fonts: Helvetica, Times-Roman,
Courier, Zapf-Dingbats, & Symbol. These fonts only support Windows ANSI
encoding. In order for a PDF to display characters that are not available in
Windows ANSI, you must supply an external font. Dompdf will embed any referenced
font in the PDF so long as it has been pre-loaded or is accessible to dompdf and
reference in CSS @font-face rules. See the
font overview
for more information on how to use fonts.
The DejaVu TrueType fonts have been pre-installed
to give dompdf decent Unicode character coverage by default. To use the DejaVu
fonts reference the font in your stylesheet, e.g. body { font-family: DejaVu Sans; }
(for DejaVu Sans). The following DejaVu 2.34 fonts are available:
DejaVu Sans, DejaVu Serif, and DejaVu Sans Mono.
To install with Composer, simply require the
latest version of this package.
composer require dompdf/dompdf
Make sure that the autoload file from Composer is loaded.
// somewhere early in your project's loading, require the Composer autoloader
// see: http://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
Download a packaged archive of dompdf and extract it into the
directory where dompdf will reside
Use the packaged release autoloader to load dompdf, libraries,
and helper functions in your PHP:
// include autoloader
require_once 'dompdf/autoload.inc.php';
Note: packaged releases are named according using semantic
versioning (dompdf_MAJOR-MINOR-PATCH.zip). So the 1.0.0
release would be dompdf_1-0-0.zip. This is the only download
that includes the autoloader for Dompdf and all its dependencies.
From the command line, switch to the directory where dompdf will
reside and run the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/dompdf/dompdf.git
cd dompdf/lib
git clone https://github.com/PhenX/php-font-lib.git php-font-lib
cd php-font-lib
git checkout 0.5.1
cd ..
git clone https://github.com/PhenX/php-svg-lib.git php-svg-lib
cd php-svg-lib
git checkout v0.3.2
cd ..
git clone https://github.com/sabberworm/PHP-CSS-Parser.git php-css-parser
cd php-css-parser
git checkout 8.1.0
Require dompdf and it’s dependencies in your PHP.
For details see the autoloader in the utils project.
Just pass your HTML in to dompdf and stream the output:
// reference the Dompdf namespace
use Dompdf\Dompdf;
// instantiate and use the dompdf class
$dompdf = new Dompdf();
$dompdf->loadHtml('hello world');
// (Optional) Setup the paper size and orientation
$dompdf->setPaper('A4', 'landscape');
// Render the HTML as PDF
$dompdf->render();
// Output the generated PDF to Browser
$dompdf->stream();
Set options during dompdf instantiation:
use Dompdf\Dompdf;
use Dompdf\Options;
$options = new Options();
$options->set('defaultFont', 'Courier');
$dompdf = new Dompdf($options);
or at run time
use Dompdf\Dompdf;
$dompdf = new Dompdf();
$options = $dompdf->getOptions();
$options->setDefaultFont('Courier');
$dompdf->setOptions($options);
See Dompdf\Options for a list of available options.
In order to protect potentially sensitive information Dompdf imposes
restrictions on files referenced from the local file system or the web.
Files accessed through web-based protocols have the following requirements:
Files accessed through the local file system have the following requirement:
<svg><path...></svg>
) isn’t working yet, you need to$html = '<img src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,' . base64_encode($svg) . '" ...>';
Watch https://github.com/dompdf/dompdf/issues/320 for progressIf you find this project useful, please consider making a donation.
Any funds donated will be used to help further development on this project.)