Can someone tell me how to resolve following issues?
wkhtmltopdf don't have option to pass proxy info (-p or --proxy) unlike in previous versions and its not using system $http_proxy and $https_proxy env variable too.
wkhtmltopdf not working with HTTPS/SSL even though i set LD_LIBRARY_PATH for libssl.so and libcrypto.so
[deploy@localhost ~]$ wkhtmltopdf https://www.google.co.in google.pdf
loaded the Generic plugin
Loading page (1/2)
Error: Failed loading page https://www.google.co.in (sometimes it will work just to ignore this error with --load-error-handling ignore)
Exit with code 1 due to network error: UnknownNetworkError
and
[deploy@localhost ~]$ wkhtmltoimage https://www.google.co.in sample.jpg
loaded the Generic plugin
Loading page (1/2)
Error: Failed loading page https://www.google.co.in (sometimes it will work just to ignore this error with --load-error-handling ignore)
Exit with code 1 due to network error: UnknownNetworkError
wkhtmltopdf working partially with HTTP. The output pdf files missing some content/background/positions.
[deploy@localhost ~]$ wkhtmltopdf http://localhost:8880/ sample.pdf
loaded the Generic plugin
Loading page (1/2)
Printing pages (2/2)
Done
Exit with code 1 due to network error: ContentNotFoundError
[deploy@localhost ~]$ wkhtmltoimage http://localhost:8880/ sample.jpg
loaded the Generic plugin
Loading page (1/2)
Rendering (2/2)
Done
Exit with code 1 due to network error: ContentNotFoundError
Note: Im using wkhtmltopdf-0.12.1-1.fc20.x86_64 and qt-4.8.6-10.fc20.x86_64
Unfortunately wkhtmltopdf
doesn't handle downloading of complex websites, because it's uses Qt/QtWebKit library which seems to have some issues.
One problem is that wkhtmltopdf
doesn't support relative addresses (GitHub: #1634, #1886, #2359, QTBUG-46240) such as:
<img src="/images/filetypes/txt.png">
<script src="//cdn.optimizely.com/js/653710485.js">
and it loads them as local. One solution which I've found to this is the correcting html file in-place by ex
in-place editor:
ex -V1 page.html <<-EOF
%s,'//,'http://,ge
%s,"//,"http://,ge
%s,'/,'http://www.example.com/,ge
%s,"/,"http://www.example.com/,ge
wq " Update changes and quit.
EOF
However it won't work for files which have these type of URLs on the remote.
Another problem is that it doesn't handle missing resources. You can try to specify --load-error-handling ignore
, but in most cases it doesn't work (see #2051), so this is still outstanding. Workaround is to simply remove these invalid resources, before conversion.
Alternatively to wkhtmltopdf
, you can use either htmldoc
, PhantomJS with some additional script, for example using rasterize.js:
phantomjs rasterize.js http://example.com/
or dompdf (HTML to PDF converter for PHP, you can install by composer) with sample code below:
<?php
// somewhere early in your project's loading, require the Composer autoloader
// see: http://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md
$HOMEDIR = "/Users/foo";
require $HOMEDIR . '/.composer/vendor/autoload.php';
// disable DOMPDF's internal autoloader if you are using Composer
define('DOMPDF_ENABLE_AUTOLOAD', FALSE);
define('DOMPDF_ENABLE_REMOTE', TRUE);
// include DOMPDF's default configuration
require_once $HOMEDIR . '/.composer/vendor/dompdf/dompdf/dompdf_config.inc.php';
$htmlString = file_get_contents("https://example.com/foo.pdf");
$dompdf = new DOMPDF();
$dompdf->load_html($htmlString);
$dompdf->render();
$dompdf->stream("sample.pdf");
my problem was solved removing @font-face from css.