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Version: 0.3.2

An AngularJS directive ng-pdf to display PDF files with PDFJS.

Overview [demo]

Integrate PDF files right into web pages.

Angular PDF

##Requirements

Check bower.json file for dependencies and their versions:

  1. AngularJS - get the latest angular.min.js

###Features

  1. next / previous page
  2. zoom in / out
  3. rotate clockwise
  4. jump to a page number
  5. when scrolling, the pdf controls will get fixed position at the top
  6. define the view template
  7. define the path to pdf with scope variable

Getting Started

  1. install or copy over the file dist/angular-pdf.min.js or dist/angular-pdf.js

    bower install angular-pdf
    
  2. include the path to the direcitve file in index.html

    <script src="js/vendor/angular-pdf/dist/angular-pdf.js"></script>
    
  3. include the directive as a dependency when defining the angular app:

    var app = angular.module('App', ['pdf']);
    
  4. include the directive with the attribute path to the partial under a controller

    <div class="wrapper" ng-controller="DocCtrl">
        <ng-pdf template-url="/partials/viewer.html"></ng-pdf>
    </div>
    
  5. include the canvas element to display the pdf in the template-url file

    <canvas id="pdf-canvas"></canvas>
    
  6. include the path to the pdf file in the controller

    app.controller('DocCtrl', function($scope) {
        $scope.pdfUrl = '/pdf/relativity.pdf';
    });
    

###Options

  1. Next / Previous page: Include the controls in the view file as defined in the attribute template-url

    <button ng-click="goPrevious()"><</span></button>
    <button ng-click="goNext()">></span></button>
    
  2. Zoom in / out: Include the controls in the view file as defined in the attribute template-url

    <button ng-click="zoomIn()">+</span></button>
    <button ng-click="zoomOut()">-</span></button>
    
  3. Rotate clockwise: Include the controls in the view file as defined in the attribute template-url and the initial class rotate0

    <button ng-click="rotate()">90</span></button>
    ...
    <canvas id="pdf-canvas" class="rotate0"></canvas>
    

    include the css styles:

    .rotate0 {-webkit-transform: rotate(0deg); transform: rotate(0deg); }
    .rotate90 {-webkit-transform: rotate(90deg); transform: rotate(90deg); }
    .rotate180 {-webkit-transform: rotate(180deg); transform: rotate(180deg); }
    .rotate270 {-webkit-transform: rotate(270deg); transform: rotate(270deg); }
    
  4. Jump to page number: Include the controls in the view file as defined in the attribute template-url

    <span>Page: </span><input type="text" min=1 ng-model="pageNum"><span> / {{pageCount}}</span>
    
  5. Fixed pdf controls upon scrolling: Wrap the controls in the view file as defined in the attribute template-url with a tag nav with an ng-class. Amend the scroll amount as required.

    <nav ng-class="{'pdf-controls fixed': scroll > 100, 'pdf-controls': scroll <= 100}">
    ...
    </nav>
    

    And include the relevant css styles as required:

    .pdf-controls { width: 100%; display: block; background: #eee; padding: 1em;}
    .fixed { position: fixed; top: 0; left: calc(50% - 480px); z-index: 100; width: 100%; padding: 1em; background: rgba(238, 238, 238,.9); width: 960px; }
    
  6. open the file index.html with a web server

##Variations

  1. If using with Angular UI modal, pageNum attribute is no longer required. Checkout the implementation

##Similar projects

  1. ng-pdfviewer

##Credit

PDF example used is Relativity: The Special and General Theory by Albert Einstein as kindly organized and made available free by Project Gutenberg.

#Contribute

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for details.

#Versioning

This repository follows the Semantic Versioning guidelines:

  1. For patches, run the command:

    grunt bump
    
  • For minor release, run the command:

     grunt bump:minor
    
  • For major release, run the command:

     grunt bump:major
    

License

(C) Sayanee Basu 2014, released under an MIT license

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