qipsius / tcpdf-bundle
A bundle to easily integrate TCPDF into Symfony
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Type:symfony-bundle
Requires
- php: >=8.1
- symfony/framework-bundle: >=6.1
- tecnickcom/tcpdf: *
README
This bundle is a fork of WhiteOctoberTCPDFBundle This bundle facilitates easy use of the TCPDF PDF generation library in Symfony >= 6.0 applications.
For Symfony versions older than 6 use the 2.0 branch
Installation
Step 1: Setup Bundle and dependencies
composer require qipsius/tcpdf-bundle
Version constraining (optional)
By default, this bundle does not constrain the version of TCPDF that composer installs.
(An explanation of this unusual decision is here).
This means that a composer update
could update to a new major version of TCPDF.
Since this bundle is only a thin wrapper around TCPDF, you can normally do such an upgrade without issue.
However, if you do wish to constrain the TCPDF version, find out what version you currently have installed with:
composer show tecnickcom/tcpdf
And amend your project's composer.json
to add a TCPDF version constraint in the requires
section.
For example, if TCPDF version 6.6.5
was installed, "tecnickcom/tcpdf": "^6.6.5"
will allow anything < 7 when upgrading.
Step 2: Enable the bundle in the kernel
Add the bundle to the registerBundles()
method in your kernel:
// config/bundles.php return [ // ... Qipsius\TCPDFBundle\QipsiusTCPDFBundle::class => ['all' => true], // ... ];
(This project is not yet configured with Symfony Flex, so this change to config/bundles.php
won't be done automatically.)
If you want to do service autowiring, you'll need to add an alias for the service:
# config/services.yaml services: # ... # the `qipsius.tcpdf` service will be injected when a # `Qipsius\TCPDFBundle\Controller\TCPDFController` type-hint is detected Qipsius\TCPDFBundle\Controller\TCPDFController: '@qipsius.tcpdf'
Using TCPDF
You can inject the TCPDFController
service into your class
use Qipsius\TCPDFBundle\Controller\TCPDFController; class PDFService { protected TCPDFController $tcpdf; public function __construct(TCPDFController $tcpdf) { $this->tcpdf = $tcpdf; } ... }
From hereon in, you are using a TCPDF object to work with as normal.
Configuration
Configuration values
You can pass parameters to TCPDF like this:
# config/packages/qipsius_tcpdf.yaml qipsius_tcpdf: tcpdf: k_title_magnification: 2
You can see the default parameter values in
Qipsius\TCPDFBundle\DependencyInjection\Configuration::addTCPDFConfig
.
If you want, you can use TCPDF's own defaults instead:
# config/packages/qipsius_tcpdf.yaml qipsius_tcpdf: tcpdf: k_tcpdf_external_config: false # the values set by this bundle will be ignored
Using a custom class
If you want to use your own custom TCPDF-based class, you can use
the class
parameter in your configuration:
# config/packages/qipsius_tcpdf.yaml qipsius_tcpdf: class: '\App\Services\TCPDFService'
The class must extend from the TCPDF
class; an exception will be
thrown if this is not the case.
License
This bundle is under the MIT license. See the complete license in the bundle:
Resources/meta/LICENSE
Contributing
We welcome contributions to this project, including pull requests and issues (and discussions on existing issues).
If you'd like to contribute code but aren't sure what, the issues list is a good place to start. If you're a first-time code contributor, you may find Github's guide to forking projects helpful.
All contributors (whether contributing code, involved in issue discussions, or involved in any other way) must abide by our code of conduct.