tesarwijaya / laravel-fpdf
originally by codedge/laravel-fpdf, edited some work to meet our own requirement
Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- illuminate/support: 5.*
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Last update: 2024-04-14 03:28:03 UTC
README
This repository implements a simple ServiceProvider that creates a singleton instance of the Fpdf PDF library - easily accessible via a Facade in Laravel 5.
See FPDF homepage for more information about the usage.
Installation using Composer
$ composer require codedge/laravel-fpdf
Usage
To use the static interfaces (facades) you need to add the following lines to your config/app.php
. The [1]
is for
registering the service provider, the [2]
are for specifying the facades:
// config/app.php return [ //... 'providers' => [ // ... /* * Application Service Providers... */ // ... Codedge\Fpdf\FpdfServiceProvider::class, // [1] ], // ... 'aliases' => [ // ... 'Fpdf' => Codedge\Fpdf\Facades\Fpdf::class, // [2] ]
Now you can use the facades in your application.
Configuration (optional)
Run
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Codedge\Fpdf\FpdfServiceProvider" --tag=config
to publish the configuration file to config/fpdf.php
.
Open this file and enter the correct page settings, if you do not want the defaults.
Basic example
If you want to use the facade you can see a basic example here:
// app/Http/routes.php | app/routes/web.php Route::get('/', function () { Fpdf::AddPage(); Fpdf::SetFont('Courier', 'B', 18); Fpdf::Cell(50, 25, 'Hello World!'); Fpdf::Output(); });
Of course you can also inject the singleton instance via dependency injection. See an example here:
// app/Http/routes.php | app/routes/web.php Route::get('/', function (Codedge\Fpdf\Fpdf\Fpdf $fpdf) { $fpdf->AddPage(); $fpdf->SetFont('Courier', 'B', 18); $fpdf->Cell(50, 25, 'Hello World!'); $fpdf->Output(); });