REMOVED IMAGE FUNCTIONALITY TO MAKE IT COMPATIBLE WITH BROWSER
Finding a converter that can convert Markdown to PDFMake can be difficult. This package aims to solve that problem by providing a simple function that takes Markdown input (string) and converts it into a format that can be used with the PDFMake library.
This allows you to easily create PDF documents from your Markdown files.
Headers
: Supports all levels of Markdown headers.Lists
: Supports both ordered and unordered lists.Links
: Converts Markdown links into clickable links in the PDF.Images
: Converts Markdown image syntax into images in the PDF.Text Styling
: Supports bold, italic, strikethrough, and underline text styles.Complex Markdown
: Supports complex Markdown syntax such as nested bold/italic text, and nested blockquote paragraphs.
Simply use npm to install this package
npm install mdpdfmake
To use this converter, simply import the module and call the convert function with your Markdown text as the argument. The function will return a PDFMake document definition that you can use to create your PDF.
import { mdpdfmake } from "mdpdfmake";
const options = {
headingFontSizes: [24, 22, 20],
headingUnderline: true,
};
const markdown = `# Heading
This is a paragraph with **bold** text and *italic* text.
- List Item 1
- List Item 2
> Blockquote
![Image](https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2018/01/23/23/53/rick-and-morty-3102795_1280.jpg)`;
mdpdfmake(markdown, options).then((docDefinition) => {
// Use docDefinition with a PDFMake instance to generate a PDF
});
Note: The response from the convert function is a Promise, so you will need to use async/await or .then() to get the result.
mdpdfmake(markdown: string, options?: MOptions): Promise<TDocumentDefinitions>
- Converts the given Markdown string into a PDFMake document definition.
markdown
(string, options?): Converts the given Markdown string into a PDFMake document definition.
Option | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
headingFontSizes |
number[] | An array of font sizes (in px) to use for each level of Markdown header. The first element is for h1 through h6 etc. | [36, 30, 24, 18, 15, 12] |
headingUnderline |
boolean | Whether or not to underline Markdown headers. | true |
Table Support
: Add support for converting Markdown tables into tables in the PDF.
Contributions to this project are welcome! If you're interested in adding a feature or fixing a bug, please open a new issue or pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.