I was using this Rotativa 1.6.4 code example to generate a PDF from a page in my .NET MVC 5 app.
public ActionResult PrintIndex()
{
var a = new ActionAsPdf("Index", new { name = "Giorgio" }) { FileName = "Test.pdf" };
a.Cookies = Request.Cookies.AllKeys.ToDictionary(k => k, k => Request.Cookies[k].Value);
a.FormsAuthenticationCookieName = System.Web.Security.FormsAuthentication.FormsCookieName;
a.CustomSwitches = "--load-error-handling ignore";
return a;
}
public ActionResult Index(string name)
{
ViewBag.Message = string.Format("Hello {0} to ASP.NET MVC!", name);
return View();
}
It was not printing the Index page, but instead was printing my login page.
Once I fixed the authentication issue, PDF generation was extremely slow even with CustomSwitches
. (Several minutes)
The above code might actually work for you - it got around the authentication issue using the Cookies
property, but it was way too slow for me.
How do I print a secure page as well as do it quickly?
I struggled with this for probably 8 hours and I am posting my own solution partly as a self reference, but also because there was no good answer in stack overflow.
Download the Rotativa Source
It's open source on github. I tried lots of other solutions where people said to use
UrlAsPdf
and other solutions from github issues, but none of this worked for me. Another advantage besides reading the code... Build thepdb
file, toss it into your solution and debug into it. It will reveal a lot! One thing I found is that Rotativa useswkhtmltopdf.exe
under the covers. This uses web kit to render the html. Also the command usually makes an http request to a url. Why? We are already on the server! That means we would have to re-authenticate and explains why we can sometimes get the Login page. Copying cookies will help, but why make an http request to yourself when you can do it in-line?Breakthrough
I found an extension method in the source
GetHtmlFromView
which generates the view html without making a separate http request! YES! Who callsGetHtmlFromView
? WhyViewAsPdf
of course. So this lead me to try the below code, which works and is fast!Code to put into an ASP.NET MVC Controller Action:
I hope this code solve first question
I was having the same problem, but the answer of Jess did not work for me.
When I updated the wkhtmltopdf.exe file in my project, downloaded from here, it worked fast again.
ViewAsPdf solved my problem. ActionAsPdf generating error or generating login page.