A fork of https://github.com/pdffillerjs/pdffiller that includes the necessary binaries and updates the path to include the bin directory. A node.js PDF form field data filler and FDF generator toolkit. This essentially is a wrapper around the PDF Toolkit library PDF ToolKit.
First, run npm install pdffiller --save
for your app.
Import the module using:
var pdfFiller = require('pdffiller');
// ...
var pdfFiller = require('pdffiller');
var sourcePDF = "test/test.pdf";
var destinationPDF = "test/test_complete.pdf";
var data = {
"last_name" : "John",
"first_name" : "Doe",
"date" : "Jan 1, 2013",
"football" : "Off",
"baseball" : "Yes",
"basketball" : "Off",
"hockey" : "Yes",
"nascar" : "Off"
};
pdfFiller.fillForm( sourcePDF, destinationPDF, data, function(err) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("In callback (we're done).");
});
This will take the test.pdf, fill the fields with the data values and create a complete filled in PDF (test_filled_in.pdf). Note that the resulting PDF will be read-only.
Alternatively,
var shouldFlatten = false;
pdfFiller.fillFormWithFlatten( sourcePDF, destinationPDF, data, shouldFlatten, function(err) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("In callback (we're done).");
})
Calling
fillFormWithFlatten()
with shouldFlatten = false
will leave any unmapped fields
still editable, as per the pdftk
command specification.
var pdfFiller = require('pdffiller');
var sourcePDF = "test/test.pdf";
// Override the default field name regex. Default: /FieldName: ([^\n]*)/
var nameRegex = null;
var FDF_data = pdfFiller.generateFDFTemplate( sourcePDF, nameRegex, function(err, fdfData) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log(fdfData);
});
This will print out this
{
"last_name" : "",
"first_name" : "",
"date" : "",
"football" : "",
"baseball" : "",
"basketball" : "",
"hockey" : "",
"nascar" : ""
};
var pdfFiller = require('pdffiller');
var convMap = {
"lastName": "last_name",
"firstName": "first_name",
"Date": "date",
"footballField": "football",
"baseballField": "baseball",
"bballField": "basketball",
"hockeyField": "hockey",
"nascarField": "nascar"
};
var fieldJson = [
{
"title" : "lastName",
"fieldfieldType": "Text",
"fieldValue": "John"
},
{
"title" : "firstName",
"fieldfieldType": "Text",
"fieldValue": "Doe"
},
{
"title" : "Date",
"fieldType": "Text",
"fieldValue": "Jan 1, 2013"
},
{
"title" : "footballField",
"fieldType": "Button",
"fieldValue": false
},
{
"title" : "baseballField",
"fieldType": "Button",
"fieldValue": true
},
{
"title" : "bballField",
"fieldType": "Button",
"fieldValue": false
},
{
"title" : "hockeyField",
"fieldType": "Button",
"fieldValue": true
},
{
"title" : "nascarField",
"fieldType": "Button",
"fieldValue": false
}
];
var mappedFields = pdfFiller.mapForm2PDF( fieldJson, convMap );
console.log(mappedFields);
This will print out the object below.
{
"last_name" : "John",
"first_name" : "Doe",
"date" : "Jan 1, 2013",
"football" : "Off",
"baseball" : "Yes",
"basketball" : "Off",
"hockey" : "Yes",
"nascar" : "Off"
};
var pdfFiller = require('pdffiller');
var fieldJson = [
{
"title" : "last_name",
"fieldfieldType": "Text",
"fieldValue": "Doe"
},
{
"title" : "first_name",
"fieldfieldType": "Text",
"fieldValue": "John"
},
{
"title" : "date",
"fieldType": "Text",
"fieldValue": "Jan 1, 2013"
},
{
"title" : "football",
"fieldType": "Button",
"fieldValue": false
},
{
"title" : "baseball",
"fieldType": "Button",
"fieldValue": true
},
{
"title" : "basketball",
"fieldType": "Button"
"fieldValue": false
},
{
"title" : "hockey",
"fieldType": "Button"
"fieldValue": true
},
{
"title" : "nascar",
"fieldType": "Button"
"fieldValue": false
}
];
var FDFData = pdfFiller.convFieldJson2FDF( fieldJson );
console.log(FDFData)
This will print out this
{
"last_name" : "John",
"first_name" : "Doe",
"date" : "Jan 1, 2013",
"football" : "Off",
"baseball" : "Yes",
"basketball" : "Off",
"hockey" : "Yes",
"nascar" : "Off"
};