QtPdfium is a Qt module that renders PDF files using the pdfium project by google. It render PDF pages into QImage.
To use the library you must first install it in the same location as your Qt installation. Here is an example on Linux/Mac:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/paulovap/qtpdfium
cd qtpdfium
qmake
make
make install (might need sudo)
After that you are ready to use it. Remember to build for each platform you want. (Desktop, Android, iOS...)
The API consists in only two classes: QPdfium
and QPdfiumPage
.
To load a PDF file, simply do:
#include <QtPdfium/QPdfium>
QPdfium pdf("mypdf.pdf");
qDebug() << pdf.isValid(); //should return true
You can get the number of pages with QPdfium::pageCount()
You can access pages by index:
#include <QtPdfium/QPdfium>
QPdfium pdf("mypdf.pdf");
QPdfiumPage page = pdf.page(0);
qDebug() << page.width(); // should show something!
To generate the image:
#include <QtPdfium/QPdfium>
QPdfium pdf("mypdf.pdf");
QPdfiumPage page = pdf.page(0);
QImage image = page.image(3); //renders it 3 times bigger
And for extracting text:
#include <QtPdfium/QPdfium>
QPdfium pdf("mypdf.pdf");
QPdfiumPage page = pdf.page(0);
QString pageText = page.text();
Note: On iOS you need to initialize QtPdfium manually since it is statically linked. Just create a global object like this:
#ifdef Q_OS_IOS
//Since it's static library on IOS we need to initialize it by hand
PdfiumGlobal global;
#endif
And that's it.
Feel free to help. :)
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