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Perl client for SelectPdf Online REST API
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SelectPdf HTML To PDF Online REST API is a professional solution that lets you create PDF from web pages and raw HTML code in your applications. The API is easy to use and the integration takes only a few lines of code.
- Create PDF from any web page or html string.
- Full html5/css3/javascript support.
- Set PDF options such as page size and orientation, margins, security, web page settings.
- Set PDF viewer options and PDF document information.
- Create custom headers and footers for the pdf document.
- Hide web page elements during the conversion.
- Automatically generate bookmarks during the html to pdf conversion.
- Support for partial page conversion.
- Easy integration, no third party libraries needed.
- Works in all programming languages.
- No installation required.
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SelectPdf offers a REST API that can be used to merge PDF documents from local disk or remote url.
SelectPdf offers a REST API that can be used to extract text from local or remote PDF documents and search in existing PDF documents.
Downloadselectpdf-api-perl-client-1.4.0.zip, unzip it and run:
cd selectpdf-api-perl-client-1.4.0perl Makefile.PLmakemake testmake installOR
Install SelectPdf Perl Client for Online API via CPAN:SelectPdf on CPAN.
cpanm SelectPdfOR
Cloneselectpdf-api-perl-client from Github and install the library.
git clone https://github.com/selectpdf/selectpdf-api-perl-clientcd selectpdf-api-perl-clientperl Makefile.PLmakemake testmake installlocal$| = 1;use strict;use JSON;use SelectPdf;print"This is SelectPdf-$SelectPdf::VERSION.\n";my$url ="https://selectpdf.com/";my$local_file ="Test.pdf";my$apiKey ="Your API key here";eval {my$client = new SelectPdf::HtmlToPdfClient($apiKey);# set parameters - see full list at https://selectpdf.com/html-to-pdf-api/$client# main properties->setPageSize("A4")# PDF page size->setPageOrientation("Portrait")# PDF page orientation->setMargins(0)# PDF page margins->setRenderingEngine('WebKit')# rendering engine->setConversionDelay(1)# conversion delay->setNavigationTimeout(30)# navigation timeout->setShowPageNumbers('False')# page numbers->setPageBreaksEnhancedAlgorithm('True')# enhanced page break algorithm# additional properties#->setUseCssPrint('True') # enable CSS media print#->setDisableJavascript('True') # disable javascript#->setDisableInternalLinks('True') # disable internal links#->setDisableExternalLinks('True') # disable external links#->setKeepImagesTogether('True') # keep images together#->setScaleImages('True') # scale images to create smaller pdfs#->setSinglePagePdf('True') # generate a single page PDF#->setUserPassword('password') # secure the PDF with a password# generate automatic bookmarks#->setPdfBookmarksSelectors("H1, H2") # create outlines (bookmarks) for the specified elements#->setViewerPageMode(1) # 1 (Use Outlines) - display outlines (bookmarks) in viewer ;print"Starting conversion ...\n";# convert url to file$client->convertUrlToFile($url,$local_file);# convert url to memory# my $pdf = $client->convertUrl($url);# convert html string to file# $client->convertHtmlStringToFile("This is some <b>html</b>.", $local_file);# convert html string to memory# my $pdf = $client->convertHtmlString("This is some <b>html</b>.");print"Finished! Number of pages:" .$client->getNumberOfPages() .".\n";# get API usagemy$usageClient = new SelectPdf::UsageClient($apiKey);my$usage =$usageClient->getUsage();print("Usage:" . encode_json($usage) ."\n");print("Conversions remained this month:".$usage->{"available"});};if ($@) {print"An error occurred:$@\n"; }
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