1.0.2 • Published 3 years ago

docusaurs-prince-pdf v1.0.2

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
3 years ago

OpenBayes Documentation PDF Generator

Extract rendered data from Docusaurus and generate PDF, the hard way

This project is using the method 1 for generating PDF. You must Prince installed on your local machine.

The following methods can be used to generate PDF from Docusaurus sites:

Method 1: Prince

The good:

  • Best font subsetting support
  • Text can be selected and copy/paste correctly
  • Fancy ToC

The bad:

  • Doesn't work well with Docusaurus sites. Page content got cut off. Issue reported (now fixed!)
  • Watermark on generated PDF make it hard to handle in CI/CD environments
  • Doesn't work with some CSS syntax (e.g. mask-image)

The ugly:

  • Commercial license is expensive ($3,800)

Usage:

See help screen for details:

npx docusaurs-prince-pdf -h

Example:

npx docusaurs-prince-pdf -u https://openbayes.com/

To generate PDF from a local Docusaurus instance. You need to first build the site locally, then run the following command:

# Serve built site locally
yarn serve

# Generate PDF from local Docusaurus instance
node index -u http://localhost:4000 # Change port to your serving port

Method 2: mr-pdf

The good:

  • Free and open-source
  • Works with Docusaurus sites
  • CI/CD friendly
  • Based on Puppeteer make it works for most modern CSS syntax (e.g. mask-image)

The bad:

  • Doesn't work well with system Dark Mode. You will get a dark background in generated PDF. But it's not an issue in Ci/CD environments
  • No ToC

The ugly:

  • Based on Puppeteer make the text cannot be copied or searched correctly
  • Link anchors (links start with #) not well handled

Usage:

npx mr-pdf --initialDocURLs="https://openbayes.com/docs/" --paginationSelector=".pagination-nav__item--next > a" --contentSelector="article"
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