jordan-brough / heroku-pdf

Sample Rails app for creating PDFs on Heroku using wkhtmltopdf
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Heroku PDF Generation

Working Sample: http://heroku-pdf.herokuapp.com

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Summary

A rails sample app that generates PDFs from html, works on heroku.com and is so painless it hurts.

Install steps:

Presto pdf.

Running locally

The app is setup to use rails-root/bin/wkhtmltopdf-amd64 in production via this initializer code. This setting is overridden in development to look for /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf in development mode (via this after_initialize block). If you want to run in development mode and are on an amd64 architecture you can just delete the after_initialize block. Otherwise, you'll probably want to grab wkhtmltopdf and update the after_initialize path as appropriate.

Asset Paths

Due to how wicked_pdf invokes wkhtmltopdf (the html file is supplied via stdin rather than as a url) all asset urls need to be absolute file paths rather than relative urls. For Rails usage, we can use ActionController::Base.asset_host to switch the path when the request format is pdf. (see here). We also need to extract any urls out of static stylesheets and put them into Rails templates instead so that the path can be swapped out to a file path when necessary. Example:

<style type="text/css" media="screen">
  #menu a {
    background: url(<%= image_path('menu.gif')%>) no-repeat;
  }
</style>

wkhtmltopdf version

Currently includes wkhtmltopdf version 0.9.9 static amd64 (works on heroku).