Node.js utility to convert PDF file/buffer pages to PNG files/buffers without binary and OS dependencies (except macOS on arm64).
macOS M1 dependencies prerequisites installation:
arch -arm64 brew install pkg-config cairo pango libpng librsvg
Installation:
npm install -D pdf-to-png-converter
const { pdfToPng } = require('pdf-to-png-converter');
test(`Convert PDF To PNG`, async () => {
const pngPages = await pdfToPng(pdfFilePath, { // The function accepts PDF file path or a Buffer
disableFontFace: false, // When `false`, fonts will be rendered using a built-in font renderer that constructs the glyphs with primitive path commands. Default value is true.
useSystemFonts: false, // When `true`, fonts that aren't embedded in the PDF document will fallback to a system font. Default value is false.
enableXfa: false, // Render Xfa forms if any. Default value is false.
viewportScale: 2.0, // The desired scale of PNG viewport. Default value is 1.0.
outputFolder: 'output/folder', // Folder to write output PNG files. If not specified, PNG output will be available only as a Buffer content, without saving to a file.
outputFileMaskFunc, // Output filename mask function.
pdfFilePassword: 'pa$$word', // Password for encrypted PDF.
pagesToProcess: [1, 3, 11], // Subset of pages to convert (first page = 1), other pages will be skipped if specified.
strictPagesToProcess: false, // When `true`, will throw an error if specified page number in pagesToProcess is invalid, otherwise will skip invalid page. Default value is false.
verbosityLevel: 0 // Verbosity level. ERRORS: 0, WARNINGS: 1, INFOS: 5. Default value is 0.
});
// Further processing of pngPages
});
The output of the pdfToPng
function is an array of objects with the following structure:
{
pageNumber: number; // Page number in PDF file
name: string; // PNG page name (use outputFileMaskFunc to change it)
content: Buffer; // PNG page Buffer content
path: string; // Path to the rendered PNG page file (empty string if outputFilesFolder is not provided)
width: number; // PNG page width
height: number; // PNG page height
}
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