ClibPDF allows to create pdf documents with PHP. It is available at FastIO but is not free software. You should definitely read the licence before you start playing with ClibPDF. If you cannot fullfil the licence agreement consider using pdflib by Thomas Merz, which is also very powerful. ClibPDF functionality and API is similar to Thomas Merz pdflib but ClibPDF is, according to FastIO, faster and creates smaller documents. This may have changed with the new version 2.0 of pdflib. A simple benchmark (the pdfclock.c example from pdflib 2.0 turned into a php script) actually show no difference in speed at all. The file size is also similar if compression is turned off.
This documentation should be read with the ClibPDF manual since it explains much of the library in much more detail. Once you understand the manual of ClibPDF you should be able to start using the library with PHP.
Many functions in the native ClibPDF and the PHP module, as well as in pdflib, have the same name. All functions except for cpdf_open() take as their first parameter the handle for the document on which the function is to be performed. Currently this handle is not used internally since ClibPDF does not support the creation of several PDF documents at the same time. Actually, you should not even try it, the results are unpredictable. I cannot oversee what the consequences in a multi threaded environment are. According to the author of ClibPDF this will change in one of the next releases (current version when this was written is 1.10). If you need this functionality use the pdflib module.
One big advantage of ClibPDF over pdflib is the possibility to create the pdf document completely in memory without using temporary files. It also provides the ability to pass coordinates in a predefined unit length. This is a handy feature but can be simulated with pdf_translate().
Most of the functions are fairly easy to use. The most difficult part is probably creating a very simple PDF document at all. The following example should help you get started. It creates a document with one page. The page contains the text "Times-Roman" in an outlined 30pt font. The text is underlined.
Example 1. Simple ClibPDF Example <?php $cpdf = cpdf_open(0); cpdf_page_init($cpdf, 1, 0, 595, 842); cpdf_add_outline($cpdf, 0, 0, 0, 1, "Page 1"); cpdf_set_font($cpdf, "Times-Roman", 30, 4); cpdf_set_text_rendering($cpdf, 1); cpdf_text($cpdf, "Times Roman outlined", 50, 750); cpdf_moveto($cpdf, 50, 740); cpdf_lineto($cpdf, 330, 740); cpdf_stroke($cpdf); cpdf_finalize($cpdf); Header("Content-type: application/pdf"); cpdf_output_buffer($cpdf); cpdf_close($cpdf); ?> |
The pdflib distribution contains a more complex example which creates a series of pages with an analog clock. Here is that example converted into PHP using the ClibPDF extension:
Example 2. pdfclock example from pdflib 2.0 distribution <?php $radius = 200; $margin = 20; $pagecount = 40; $pdf = cpdf_open(0); cpdf_set_creator($pdf, "pdf_clock.php3"); cpdf_set_title($pdf, "Analog Clock"); while($pagecount-- > 0) { cpdf_page_init($pdf, $pagecount+1, 0, 2 * ($radius + $margin), 2 * ($radius + $margin), 1.0); cpdf_set_page_animation($pdf, 4, 0.5, 0, 0, 0); /* wipe */ cpdf_translate($pdf, $radius + $margin, $radius + $margin); cpdf_save($pdf); cpdf_setrgbcolor($pdf, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0); /* minute strokes */ cpdf_setlinewidth($pdf, 2.0); for ($alpha = 0; $alpha < 360; $alpha += 6) { cpdf_rotate($pdf, 6.0); cpdf_moveto($pdf, $radius, 0.0); cpdf_lineto($pdf, $radius-$margin/3, 0.0); cpdf_stroke($pdf); } cpdf_restore($pdf); cpdf_save($pdf); /* 5 minute strokes */ cpdf_setlinewidth($pdf, 3.0); for ($alpha = 0; $alpha < 360; $alpha += 30) { cpdf_rotate($pdf, 30.0); cpdf_moveto($pdf, $radius, 0.0); cpdf_lineto($pdf, $radius-$margin, 0.0); cpdf_stroke($pdf); } $ltime = getdate(); /* draw hour hand */ cpdf_save($pdf); cpdf_rotate($pdf, -(($ltime['minutes']/60.0) + $ltime['hours'] - 3.0) * 30.0); cpdf_moveto($pdf, -$radius/10, -$radius/20); cpdf_lineto($pdf, $radius/2, 0.0); cpdf_lineto($pdf, -$radius/10, $radius/20); cpdf_closepath($pdf); cpdf_fill($pdf); cpdf_restore($pdf); /* draw minute hand */ cpdf_save($pdf); cpdf_rotate($pdf, -(($ltime['seconds']/60.0) + $ltime['minutes'] - 15.0) * 6.0); cpdf_moveto($pdf, -$radius/10, -$radius/20); cpdf_lineto($pdf, $radius * 0.8, 0.0); cpdf_lineto($pdf, -$radius/10, $radius/20); cpdf_closepath($pdf); cpdf_fill($pdf); cpdf_restore($pdf); /* draw second hand */ cpdf_setrgbcolor($pdf, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0); cpdf_setlinewidth($pdf, 2); cpdf_save($pdf); cpdf_rotate($pdf, -(($ltime['seconds'] - 15.0) * 6.0)); cpdf_moveto($pdf, -$radius/5, 0.0); cpdf_lineto($pdf, $radius, 0.0); cpdf_stroke($pdf); cpdf_restore($pdf); /* draw little circle at center */ cpdf_circle($pdf, 0, 0, $radius/30); cpdf_fill($pdf); cpdf_restore($pdf); cpdf_finalize_page($pdf, $pagecount+1); } cpdf_finalize($pdf); Header("Content-type: application/pdf"); cpdf_output_buffer($pdf); cpdf_close($pdf); ?> |