InvoiceSdk 1.0.3

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dotnet add package InvoiceSdk --version 1.0.3                
NuGet\Install-Package InvoiceSdk -Version 1.0.3                
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<PackageReference Include="InvoiceSdk" Version="1.0.3" />                
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paket add InvoiceSdk --version 1.0.3                
#r "nuget: InvoiceSdk, 1.0.3"                
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// Install InvoiceSdk as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=InvoiceSdk&version=1.0.3

// Install InvoiceSdk as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=InvoiceSdk&version=1.0.3                

InvoiceSdk

InvoiceSdk is a .NET 6 library that enables the creation of invoices in PDF format using a robust fluent API. InvoiceSdk also supports serializing invoices in XML, JSON or CSV format. InvoiceSdk is based on the QuestPDF library for the rendering component and ServiceStack.Text for serialization.

The package is available on NuGet:

Package NuGet
InvoiceSdk InvoiceSdk

To install the package from your NuGet console:

Install-Package InvoiceSdk 

How it works

InvoiceSdk has a few prebuilt generic models that represent core aspects of an invoice.

Specifically, the core models of the SDK are:

  • Invoice
    Represents an invoice document. This is the main model you'll be working with. All serializers expect an Invoice model to serialize/deserialize.

  • Payment
    Represents a payment made to fullfil the invoice. The data it holds is the payment provider name, date, amount and provider URL.

  • InvoiceItem
    Represents an item or service that is assigned to a specific invoice.

  • Address
    Represents one of the parties involved in the invoice. An Invoice model requires two Address instances; one for the beneficiary (seller) and one for the payer (buyer).

InvoiceSdk works by allowing you to create an Invoice model, specify the items/services purchased by assigning InvoiceItem class instances to the Invoice. Additionally assign Payment model instances to let the invoice know that payments have been made to fullfil it.

You can serialize/deserialize Invoice models to and from JSON, XML and CSV.

Creating an invoice

Create an Invoice using the following snippet:

Invoice invoice = new Invoice()
{
    Id = Guid.NewGuid(),
    Title = "Example invoice",
    Subject = "This invoice has been created with InvoiceSdk",
    SellerAddress = new Address()
    {
        CompanyName = "Your Company.",
        Street = "Main Str. 1",
        Email = "info@companymail.com",
        City = "Athens",
        Country = "Greece",
        ZipCode = "11050",
        State = "Attiki",
        Phone = "+302105244890"
    },
    CustomerAddress = new Address()
    {
        CompanyName = "Sherlock Holmes",
        Email = "sherlock@gmail.com",
        Street = "Baker St. 221B",
        Country = "United Kingdom",
        City = "London",
        ZipCode = "12345",
        State = "London Greater",
        Phone = "+4412135447"
    },
    Number = 1239078,
    InvoiceCurrency = new InvoiceCurrencySymbol(InvoiceCurrency.Euro),
    Status = InvoiceStatus.Paid,
    IssuedAt = DateTime.Now,
    DueAt = DateTime.Now.AddDays(7),
    UpdatedAt = null,
    Note = "This invoice has been created using InvoiceSdk. This will appear at the end of the invoice, before the footer as a highlighted remark."
};

Every property of the Invoice model is open to modify and assign as you please. Typically, the Number property should be an auto-incremented number. However, the choice is still yours to make on how these fields are populated. You can retrieve the data from a database or you can build it on the fly after a successful payment has been made to your service. It's all customizable.

Assign purchased goods/services to the Invoice like so:

invoice.Items = new List<InvoiceItem>()
{
    new()
    {
        Id = 534,
        InvoiceId = invoice.Id,
        Description = "Subscription #1",
        Name = "Subscription",
        UnitPriceWithoutVat = 10,
        Quantity = 1,
        VatPercentage = 24
    },
    new()
    {
        Id = 5435345, 
        InvoiceId = invoice.Id,
        Description = "Credits #1",
        Name = "Credits",
        UnitPriceWithoutVat = 3,
        Quantity = 5,
        VatPercentage = 24
    },
    new()
    {
        Id = 6544,
        InvoiceId = invoice.Id,
        Description = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet dolor amet lorem", 
        Name = "Upgrade",
        UnitPriceWithoutVat = 23,
        Quantity = 1,
        VatPercentage = 24
    }
};

As before, the InvoiceItem properties are also fully customizable. The only field that needs to be properly set is the InvoiceId property which holds the Id of an Invoice.

Note: The Description property holds the value of the text that will be rendered on an invoice should you choose to render item descriptions. They will be rendered underneath the Name property.

You can set different VAT percentages for each item. It will be used to calculate the total price of each item.

Assign payments to the invoice like so:

invoice.Payments = new List<Payment>()
{
    new()
    {
        Id = Guid.NewGuid(),
        InvoiceId = invoice.Id,
        Amount = 48, 
        Method = new() { Name = "PayPal", ProviderUrl = "paypal.com" },
        PaidAt = DateTime.Now,
        Status = PaymentStatus.Paid
    },
    new()
    {
        Id = Guid.NewGuid(),
        InvoiceId = invoice.Id,
        Amount = 10, 
        Method = new() { Name = "Stripe", ProviderUrl = "stripe.com" },
        PaidAt = DateTime.Now,
        Status = PaymentStatus.Paid
    }
};

As with the previous models, the Payment model is also fully customizable. InvoiceId should hold the Id of the Invoice the payment has been made for. Each Payment can have different statuses which are described in the enum below:

public enum PaymentStatus
{
    Paid,
    Completed,
    Reverted,
    Cancelled,
    Rejected
}

The Paid and Completed values are interchangeable. However, if for any reason you want to differentiate when the payment has been made and when it is manually accepted, you can use these values to represent these two states.

Serializing an invoice to various formats

Currently, InvoiceSdk supports 3 different serialization formats; JSON, XML and CSV. Thanks to ServiceStack.Text, it is also possible to deserialize from CSV into an Invoice model.

First create an invoice generator:

  • For JSON:
IInvoiceGeneratorFactory factory = new InvoiceGeneratorFactory();
IInvoiceGenerator generator = factory.CreateInvoiceGenerator(InvoiceFormatType.Json);
  • For XML:
IInvoiceGeneratorFactory factory = new InvoiceGeneratorFactory();
IInvoiceGenerator generator = factory.CreateInvoiceGenerator(InvoiceFormatType.Xml);
  • For CSV:
IInvoiceGeneratorFactory factory = new InvoiceGeneratorFactory();
IInvoiceGenerator generator = factory.CreateInvoiceGenerator(InvoiceFormatType.Csv);

Serialize an invoice

  • Serialize to string:
string serializedInvoice = generator.GenerateInvoice(invoice);
  • Serialize directly to disk file:
generator.GenerateInvoice(invoice, "C:/Users/Admin/Desktop/Invoice.{json/xml/csv}", true);

Note: The third parameter in this overload is a bool which lets the invoice generator know that it should format (ident & prettify) the serialized string. Also make sure to use the correct extension on the path parameter.

Deserialize an invoice

string serializedInvoice = File.ReadAllText("C:/Path/To/Invoice.{json/xml/csv}");
Invoice invoice = generator.GenerateInvoice(serializedInvoice);

Creating configuration for the invoice renderer

The first thing you need to do in order to render an invoice is create an InvoiceConfiguration class with your desired settings. By default, the InvoiceConfiguration class has predefined settings but these can be changed easily. To create invoice configuration, you can use the library's fluent API to make your work easier.

Create a configuration instance by using the following method:

InvoiceConfigurationDefinition configDefinition = InvoiceConfigurationFactory
    .CreateConfiguration()
    .WithGlobalFont(new Font("Calibri"));

You can specify any font of your choise and customize the font size in the WithGlobalFont method. If you want a different font with a different font size, let's assume it is Times New Roman with font size 14, you'd do it as follows:

.WithGlobalFont(new Font("Times New Roman", 14F));

Now that you have an InvoiceConfigurationDefinition, you can customize every aspect of your PDF invoice using the following list of methods:

ConfigureHeader()

Configures the header of the invoice.

WithTextColor(int r, int g, int b) // Overload
WithTextColor(Color color) // Overload
WithTextColor(string hexColor) // Overload

Sets the color of the header text.

ConfigureAddress()

Configures the address components of the invoice. Those components include the beneficiary (seller) and the payer (buyer) details on the top of the invoice.

WithHeaders(string sellerHeader, string buyerHeader)

Sets the headers of the seller and buyer address areas.


.ThatShowsLabels()

OR

.ThatDoesNotShowLabels()

Decides weather the renderer will include a label for each field of the address component.

Configures the logo on the top right corner of the invoice PDF document.

WithLogoHeightCm(float logoHeight) // Default is 50f

Sets the logo height in centimeters.


WithLogoFile(string logoFile)

Sets the path to the logo file in image format.

ConfigureItemTable()

Configures the table of goods/services.

ThatDisplaysItemDescriptions()

OR

ThatDoesNotDisplayItemDescriptions()

Determines weather the table will display the item description below each item's name. Use one of the methods, not both. If you use both methods, the last one in the chain will be honored.


WithHeader(string headerText)

Specifies the text of the table header. Do not use it or set the header text to string.Empty to display no header.


WithHeaderColor(int r, int g, int b) // Overload
WithHeaderColor(Color color) // Overload
WithHeaderColor(string hexColor) // Overload

Sets the color of the header text.


WithFont(Font font)

Overrides the global font for the given table.


ThatShowsAlertWithoutItems(string header, string text)

Shows an alert instead of a table when there are no goods/services assigned to the invoice.

OR

ThatDoesNotShowAlertWithoutItems()

Will not display anything if there are no goods/services assigned to the invoice. Instead, rendering will be skipped.

ConfigurePaymentTable()

Configures the table with the list of payments.

WithHeader(string headerText)

Specifies the text of the table header. Do not use it or set the header text to string.Empty to display no header.


WithHeaderColor(int r, int g, int b) // Overload
WithHeaderColor(Color color) // Overload
WithHeaderColor(string hexColor) // Overload

Sets the color of the header text.


WithFont(Font font)

Overrides the global font for the given table.


ThatShowsAlertWithoutItems(string header, string text)

Shows an alert instead of a table when there are no payments made to fullfil the invoice.

OR

ThatDoesNotShowAlertWithoutItems()

Will not display anything if there are no goods/services assigned to the invoice. Instead, rendering will be skipped.

ConfigureFooter()

Configures the footer at the end of each page.

WithText(string text)

Specifies the text of the footer. It can be something like a copyright notice or some information for the invoice receipient.


WithTextColor(int r, int g, int b) // Overload
WithTextColor(Color color) // Overload
WithTextColor(string hexColor) // Overload

Sets the color of the footer text.

WithFont(Font font)

Finalizing the configuration

Once you have fully configured your invoice PDF document to your desire, run the following method to build the configuration, at the end of the statement chain:

Build() // Creates an instance of the InvoiceConfiguration model

Example configuration:

InvoiceConfiguration configuration = InvoiceConfigurationFactory
    .CreateConfiguration()
    
    .WithGlobalFont(new Font("Calibri"))
    .ConfigureHeader()
    .WithTextColor(Color.LightBlue)
    
    .ConfigureAddress()
    .WithHeaders("Beneficiary", "Receipient")
    .ThatShowsLabels()
    .ThatDoesNotShowLabels()
    
    .ConfigureLogo()
    .WithLogoHeightCm(50f)
    .WithLogoFile("C:/Users/Admin/Desktop/Logo.png")
    
    .ConfigureItemTable()
    .ThatDisplaysItemDescriptions()
    .WithHeader("Purchases Goods/Services")
    .ThatShowsAlertWithoutItems("No items!", "You did not purchase any goods or services!")
    
    .ConfigurePaymentTable()
    .ThatShowsAlertWithoutItems("No payments!", "You did not make any payments for this invoice!")
    .WithHeader("Invoice Payments")
    
    .ConfigureFooter()
    .WithText("Made with InvoiceSdk!")
    .WithTextColor(Color.LightBlue)
    
    .Build();

Rendering an invoice into a PDF document

Once you have created your InvoiceConfiguration model as shown before, you need to pass this model to an instance of InvoiceRenderer, alongside with your Invoice model which was created as seen on the first step:

IInvoiceRenderer renderer = new InvoiceRenderer();
IDocument document = renderer.RenderInvoice(invoice, configuration);

Save the document on the disk as follows:

  • Generate PDF
document.GeneratePdf("C:/Users/Admin/Desktop/Invoice.pdf");
  • Generate XPS
document.GenerateXps("C:/users/delir/desktop/Invoice.xps");

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