A Laravel package to sign documents and optionally generate certified PDFs associated with Eloquent models.
A Laravel package to sign documents and optionally generate
certified PDFs associated to a Eloquent model.
Laravel pad signature requires PHP 8.0, 8.1, 8.2 or 8.3 and Laravel 8, 9, 10 or 11.
You can install the package via composer:
composer require creagia/laravel-sign-pad
Publish the config and the migration files and migrate the database
php artisan sign-pad:install
Publish the .js assets:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=sign-pad-assets
This will copy the package assets inside the public/vendor/sign-pad/
folder.
In the published config file config/sign-pad.php
you’ll be able to configure many important aspects of the package,
like the route name where users will be redirected after signing the document or where do you want to store the signed documents.
You can customize the disk and route to store signatures and documents.
Notice that the redirect_route_name will receive the parameter $uuid
with the uuid of the signature model in the database.
Add the RequiresSignature
trait and implement the CanBeSigned
class to the model you would like.
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Creagia\LaravelSignPad\Concerns\RequiresSignature;
use Creagia\LaravelSignPad\Contracts\CanBeSigned;
class MyModel extends Model implements CanBeSigned
{
use RequiresSignature;
}
?>
If you want to generate PDF documents with the signature, you should implement the ShouldGenerateSignatureDocument
class . Define your document template with the getSignatureDocumentTemplate
method.
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Creagia\LaravelSignPad\Concerns\RequiresSignature;
use Creagia\LaravelSignPad\Contracts\CanBeSigned;
use Creagia\LaravelSignPad\Contracts\ShouldGenerateSignatureDocument;
use Creagia\LaravelSignPad\Templates\BladeDocumentTemplate;
use Creagia\LaravelSignPad\Templates\PdfDocumentTemplate;
use Creagia\LaravelSignPad\SignatureDocumentTemplate;
use Creagia\LaravelSignPad\SignaturePosition;
class MyModel extends Model implements CanBeSigned, ShouldGenerateSignatureDocument
{
use RequiresSignature;
public function getSignatureDocumentTemplate(): SignatureDocumentTemplate
{
return new SignatureDocumentTemplate(
outputPdfPrefix: 'document', // optional
// template: new BladeDocumentTemplate('pdf/my-pdf-blade-template'), // Uncomment for Blade template
// template: new PdfDocumentTemplate(storage_path('pdf/template.pdf')), // Uncomment for PDF template
signaturePositions: [
new SignaturePosition(
signaturePage: 1,
signatureX: 20,
signatureY: 25,
),
new SignaturePosition(
signaturePage: 2,
signatureX: 25,
signatureY: 50,
),
]
);
}
}
?>
A $model
object will be automatically injected into the Blade template, so you will be able to access all the needed properties of the model.
At this point, all you need is to create the form with the sign pad canvas in your template. For the route of the form, you have to call the method getSignatureRoute() from the instance of the model you prepared before:
@if (!$myModel->hasBeenSigned())
<form action="{{ $myModel->getSignatureRoute() }}" method="POST">
@csrf
<div style="text-align: center">
<x-creagia-signature-pad />
</div>
</form>
<script src="{{ asset('vendor/sign-pad/sign-pad.min.js') }}"></script>
@endif
You can retrieve your model signature using the Eloquent relation $myModel->signature
. After that,
you can use:
getSignatureImagePath()
returns the signature image path.getSignatureImageAbsolutePath()
returns the signature image absolute path.getSignedDocumentPath()
returns the generated PDF document path.getSignedDocumentAbsolutePath()
returns the generated PDF document absolute path.echo $myModel->signature->getSignatureImagePath();
echo $myModel->signature->getSignedDocumentPath();
You can delete your model signature using
deleteSignature()
method in the model.echo $myModel->deleteSignature();
From the same template, you can change the look of the component by passing some properties:
An example with an app using Tailwind would be:
<x-creagia-signature-pad
border-color="#eaeaea"
pad-classes="rounded-xl border-2"
button-classes="bg-gray-100 px-4 py-2 rounded-xl mt-4"
clear-name="Clear"
submit-name="Submit"
:disabled-without-signature="true"
/>
To certify your signature with TCPDF, you will have to create your own SSL certificate with OpenSSL. Otherwise you can
find the TCPDF demo certificate
here : TCPDF Demo Certificate
To create your own certificate use this command :
cd storage/app
openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365000 -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout certificate.crt -out certificate.crt
More information in the TCPDF documentation
After generating the certificate, you’ll have to change the value of the variable certify_documents
in the config/sign-pad.php
file and set it to true.
When the variable certify_documents
is set to true, the package will search the file allocated in the certificate_file
path to sign the documents. Feel free to modify the location or the name of certificate file by changing its value.
Inside the same config/sign-pad.php
we encourage you to fill all the fields of the array certificate_info
to be more specific with the certificate.
Finally, you can change the certificate type by modifying the value of the variable cert_type
(by default 2). You can find more information about certificates types at TCPDF setSignature reference.
See UPGRADING for details.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.