An AngularJS directive to display PDFs. DEMO
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bower install angular-pdf-viewer
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Include the path to the lib, AngularJS and PDFJS:
<script src="bower_components/pdfjs-dist/build/pdf.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/angular-pdf-viewer/dist/angular-pdf-viewer.min.js"></script>
- Include the lib as a dependency in your angular app:
var app = angular.module('App', ['pdf']);
The URL, request headers, scale and delegate-handle can be set using the attributes:
<pdf-viewer
delegate-handle="my-pdf-container"
url="pdfUrl"
scale="1"
show-toolbar="true"
headers="{ 'x-you-know-whats-awesome': 'EVERYTHING' }"></pdf-viewer>
Init scale="page-fit"
if you want to open pdf-viewer with "fit page width".
The pdfDelegate service allows you to access and control individual instances of a directive. This allows us to have multiple instances of the same directive in the same controller.
Inject the pdfDelegate
service into your controller. You can then fetch an instance using it's delegate handle and call methods on it:
pdfDelegate.$getByHandle('my-pdf-container').zoomIn();
The following methods are available to the delegate:
- prev
- next
- zoomIn(amount) default amount = 0.2
- zoomOut(amount) default amount = 0.2
- zoomTo(amount)
- fit (fit page width)
- rotate (clockwise by 90 degrees)
- getPageCount
- getCurrentPage
- goToPage(pageNumber)
- load
In order to replace the active PDF with another one, you can call the load
method of the delegate. For example:
pdfDelegate
.$getByHandle('my-pdf-container')
.load('url-of-the-new-file.pdf');
Run npm install && bower install
to install all dependencies. And then gulp dev
to start a local server. The example will now be available at localhost:3000/src
The default toolbar can be shown or hidden using the show-toolbar
attribute. Since the PDF can be easily controlled using the delegate service it's quite trivial to build a custom toolbar. Or place the toolbar on a separate scope.
PDF examples used are Relativity: The Special and General Theory by Albert Einstein as kindly organized and made available free by Project Gutenberg. And the This is Material Design by Google.