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PDF to HTML PHP Class using Poppler-Utils

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PDF to HTML PHP Class

This class brought to you so you can use php and poppler-utils convert your pdf files to html file

Important Notes

Please see how to use below, since it's really upgraded and things in this package has already changed.

Installation

When you are in your active directory apps, you can just run this command to add this package on your app

	composer require gufy/pdftohtml-php:~2

Or add this package to your composer.json

{
	"gufy/pdftohtml-php":"~2"
}

Requirements

  1. Poppler-Utils (if you are using Ubuntu Distro, just install it from apt ) sudo apt-get install poppler-utils
  2. PHP Configuration with shell access enabled

Usage

Here is the sample.

<?php
// if you are using composer, just use this
include 'vendor/autoload.php';

// initiate
$pdf = new Gufy\PdfToHtml\Pdf('file.pdf');

// convert to html string
$html = $pdf->html();

// convert a specific page to html string
$page = $pdf->html(3);

// convert to html and return it as [Dom Object](https://github.com/paquettg/php-html-parser)
$dom = $pdf->getDom();

// check if your pdf has more than one pages
$total_pages = $pdf->getPages();

// Your pdf happen to have more than one pages and you want to go another page? Got it. use this command to change the current page to page 3
$dom->goToPage(3);

// and then you can do as you please with that dom, you can find any element you want
$paragraphs = $dom->find('body > p');

// change pdftohtml bin location
\Gufy\PdfToHtml\Config::set('pdftohtml.bin', '/usr/local/bin/pdftohtml');

// change pdfinfo bin location
\Gufy\PdfToHtml\Config::set('pdfinfo.bin', '/usr/local/bin/pdfinfo');
?>

###Passing options to getDOM By default getDom() extracts all images and creates a html file per page. You can pass options when extracting html:

<?php
$pdfDom = $pdf->getDom(['ignoreImages' => true]);

###Available Options

  • singlePage, default: false
  • imageJpeg, default: false
  • ignoreImages, default: false
  • zoom, default: 1.5
  • noFrames, default: true

Usage note for Windows Users

For those who need this package in windows, there is a way. First download poppler-utils for windows here http://blog.alivate.com.au/poppler-windows/. And download the latest binary.

After download it, extract it. There will be a directory called bin. We will need this one. Then change your code like this

<?php
// if you are using composer, just use this
include 'vendor/autoload.php';
use Gufy\PdfToHtml\Config;
// change pdftohtml bin location
Config::set('pdftohtml.bin', 'C:/poppler-0.37/bin/pdftohtml.exe');

// change pdfinfo bin location
Config::set('pdfinfo.bin', 'C:/poppler-0.37/bin/pdfinfo.exe');
// initiate
$pdf = new Gufy\PdfToHtml\Pdf('file.pdf');

// convert to html and return it as [Dom Object](https://github.com/paquettg/php-html-parser)
$html = $pdf->html();

// check if your pdf has more than one pages
$total_pages = $pdf->getPages();

// Your pdf happen to have more than one pages and you want to go another page? Got it. use this command to change the current page to page 3
$html->goToPage(3);

// and then you can do as you please with that dom, you can find any element you want
$paragraphs = $html->find('body > p');

?>

Usage note for OS/X Users

Thanks to @kaleidoscopique for giving a try and make it run on OS/X for this package

1. Install brew

Brew is a famous package manager on OS/X : http://brew.sh/ (aptitude style).

2. Install poppler

brew install poppler

3. Verify the path of pdfinfo and pdftohtml

$ which pdfinfo
/usr/local/bin/pdfinfo

$ which pdftohtml
/usr/local/bin/pdfinfo

4. Whatever the paths are, use Gufy\PdfToHtml\Config::set to set them in your php code. Obviously, use the same path as the one given by the which command;

<?php
// if you are using composer, just use this
include 'vendor/autoload.php';

// change pdftohtml bin location
\Gufy\PdfToHtml\Config::set('pdftohtml.bin', '/usr/local/bin/pdftohtml');

// change pdfinfo bin location
\Gufy\PdfToHtml\Config::set('pdfinfo.bin', '/usr/local/bin/pdfinfo');

// initiate
$pdf = new Gufy\PdfToHtml\Pdf('file.pdf');

// convert to html and return it as [Dom Object](https://github.com/paquettg/php-html-parser)
$html = $pdf->html();
?>

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Send me an issue for improvement or any buggy thing. I love to help and solve another people problems. Thanks 👍