I modified this stack question: Applying watermarks on pdf files when users try to download the files but I encountered an error, though there was a comment that says on how to fix it, it wasn't elaborate enough.
Here is the code:
require_once('fpdf/fpdf.php');
require_once('fpdi/fpdi.php');
class WaterMark
{
public $pdf, $file, $newFile,
$wmText = "STACKOVERFLOW";
/** $file and $newFile have to include the full path. */
public function __construct($file, $newFile)
{
$this->pdf = new FPDI();
$this->file = $file;
$this->newFile = $newFile;
}
/** $file and $newFile have to include the full path. */
public static function applyAndSpit($file, $newFile)
{
$wm = new WaterMark($file, $newFile);
if($wm->isWaterMarked())
return $wm->spitWaterMarked();
else{
$wm->doWaterMark();
return $wm->spitWaterMarked();
}
}
/** @todo Make the text nicer and add to all pages */
public function doWaterMark()
{
$currentFile = $this->file;
$newFile = $this->newFile;
$this->pdf->addPage();
$pagecount = $this->pdf->setSourceFile($currentFile);
for($i = 1; $i <= $pagecount; $i++){
$tplidx = $this->pdf->importPage($i);
$this->pdf->useTemplate($tplidx, 10, 10, 100);
// now write some text above the imported page
$this->pdf->SetFont('Arial', 'I', 40);
$this->pdf->SetTextColor(255,0,0);
$this->pdf->SetXY(25, 135);
$this->_rotate(55);
$this->pdf->Write(0, $this->wmText);
}
$this->pdf->Output($newFile, 'F');
}
public function isWaterMarked()
{
return (file_exists($this->newFile));
}
public function spitWaterMarked()
{
return readfile($this->newFile);
}
protected function _rotate($angle,$x=-1,$y=-1) {
if($x==-1)
$x=$this->pdf->x;
if($y==-1)
$y=$this->pdf->y;
if($this->pdf->angle!=0)
$this->pdf->_out('Q');
$this->pdf->angle=$angle;
if($angle!=0){
$angle*=M_PI/180;
$c=cos($angle);
$s=sin($angle);
$cx=$x*$this->pdf->k;
$cy=($this->pdf->h-$y)*$this->pdf->k;
$this->pdf->_out(sprintf(
'q %.5f %.5f %.5f %.5f %.2f %.2f cm 1 0 0 1 %.2f %.2f cm',
$c,$s,-$s,$c,$cx,$cy,-$cx,-$cy));
}
}
}
header('Content-type: application/pdf');
//header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="downloaded.pdf"');
WaterMark::applyAndSpit('C:\xampp\htdocs\tst\test0.pdf','C:\xampp\htdocs\tst\output0.pdf');
When I load a pdf that has more than 2 all of the pages merges in one page. I attached the image in this post.
Thanks.
This post was a great help to me in getting things started. But I quickly found that FPDF had some pitfalls a few people here have been experiencing. For me, I also noticed that the watermark only displays on the first page in some browser instances as well as opening it up through adobe acrobat (Acrobat X Pro).
Instead, I switched to using TCPDF, which solved a variety of problems including:
To use the custom fonts, just uncomment the custom font block below (http://www.tcpdf.org/fonts.php).
Also, final note, the standard FPDI package only supports PDF version 1.4. So if your importing any PDF's that are above that, the import will not work and blow up. You will need to buy a commercial version (https://www.setasign.com/products/fpdi-pdf-parser/details/), or just save your PDFs at version 1.4, thats what we did.
Here's my updated code:
To use this, just:
Anyway, hope this will help someone someday!
I have found a couple of things wrong with that script. To get it working change the
doWatermark()
method to this:-I moved the line
$this->pdf->addPage();
into the loop, as otherwise everything is output onto one page. I also added$this->_rotate(0);
to bring the document back upright before saving it out. Pretty simple really. I have commented the changed lines for you.I tested it on a 32 page pdf and it seemed to work fine.