Scryber.Core.Mvc 5.1.0-beta

This is a prerelease version of Scryber.Core.Mvc.
There is a newer prerelease version of this package available.
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Scryber.Core.Mvc --version 5.1.0-beta                
NuGet\Install-Package Scryber.Core.Mvc -Version 5.1.0-beta                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Scryber.Core.Mvc" Version="5.1.0-beta" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Scryber.Core.Mvc --version 5.1.0-beta                
#r "nuget: Scryber.Core.Mvc, 5.1.0-beta"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Scryber.Core.Mvc as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Scryber.Core.Mvc&version=5.1.0-beta&prerelease

// Install Scryber.Core.Mvc as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Scryber.Core.Mvc&version=5.1.0-beta&prerelease                

Changing the way you can create documents.

The scryber engine is an advanced, complete, pdf creation library for dotnet core 5. It supports the easy definition of documents, pages, content, shapes and images with html as templates and data binding for custom content.

If you know HTML you can do it with documents.

scryber supports:

  • standard html body, tables, lists, divs and spans and many newer html5 tags
  • flowing and flexible layout with multiple pages in css sizes, along with page headers, footers and breaks.
  • cascading styles: linked, embedded or inline using css syntax and priority.
  • databinding for dynamic content on simple and complex objects with repeating templates.
  • iframe and embed imports of external content,
  • sizing and positioning of elements inline, block, relative or absolute.
  • images and colours with text and shape fills backgrounds and borders.
  • SVG drawings and text.
  • multiple fonts, including google fonts, with alignment; spacing; leading; decoration and breaking.

If you have used the previous pdfx files, the older templates should continue to work. But we will be concentrating on html, css and svg going forwards.

Getting Started

The easiest way to begin is to use the Nuget Packages here

scryber.core package (Base libraries for GUI or console applications)

OR for asp.net mvc

scryber.core.mvc package (Which includes the scryber.core package).

Check out Read the Docs for more information on how to use the library.

scryber.core documentation

Example Template

Create a new html template file with your content.


    <!DOCTYPE HTML >
    <html lang='en' xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' >
        <head>
            
            <meta charset='utf-8' name='author' content='Richard Hewitson' />
            <title>Hello World</title>

            
            <style>
                body{
                    font-family: sans-serif;
                    font-size: 14pt;
                }

                p.header {
                    color: #AAA;
                    background-color: #333;
                    background-image: url('../html/images/ScyberLogo2_alpha_small.png');
                    background-repeat: no-repeat;
                    background-position: 10pt 10pt;
                    background-size: 20pt 20pt;
                    margin-top: 0pt;
                    padding: 10pt 10pt 10pt 35pt;
                }

                .foot td {
                    border: none;
                    text-align: center;
                    font-size: 10pt;
                    margin-bottom: 10pt;
                }

            </style>
        </head>
        <body>
            <header>
                
                <p class="header">Scryber document creation</p>
            </header>
            
            <main style="padding:10pt">

                
                <h2 style="{@:model.titlestyle}">{@:model.title}</h2>
                <div>We hope you like it.</div>
                
                <ol>
                    <template data-bind='{@:model.items}'>
                        
                        <li>{@:.name}</li> 
                    </template>
                </ol>
            </main>
            <footer>
                
                <table class="foot" style="width:100%">
                    <tr>
                        <td>{@:author}</td>
                        <td><page /></td>
                        <td>Hello World Sample</td>
                    </tr>
                </table>
            </footer>
        </body>
    </html>

From your application code.


      //using Scryber.Components

      static void Main(string[] args)
      {
          var path = System.Environment.CurrentDirectory;
            path = System.IO.Path.Combine(path, "../../../Content/HTML/READMESample.html");

            //create our sample model data.

            var model = new
            {
                titlestyle = "color:#ff6347",
                title = "Hello from scryber",
                items = new[]
                {
                    new { name = "First item" },
                    new { name = "Second item" },
                    new { name = "Third item" },
                }
            };

            using (var doc = Document.ParseDocument(path))
            {
                //pass data paramters as needed, supporting simple values, arrays or complex classes.

                doc.Params["author"] = "Scryber Engine";
                doc.Params["model"] = model;

                //And save it to a file or a stream
                using (var stream = new System.IO.FileStream("READMESample.pdf", System.IO.FileMode.Create))
                {
                    doc.SaveAsPDF(stream);
                }

            }
      }

Or from an MVC web application


      //using Scryber.Components
      //using Scryber.Components.Mvc

      public IActionResult HelloWorld(string title = "This is the title")
      {
          using(var doc = Document.ParseDocument("[input template]"))
          {
              doc.Params["author"] = "Scryber Engine";
              doc.Params["model"] = GetMyParameters(title);

              //This will output to the response inline.
              return this.PDF(doc); // inline:false, outputFileName:"HelloWorld.pdf"
          }
      }

And the output

Hello World Output

Check out Read the Docs for more information on how to use the library.

scryber.core documentation

Getting Involved

We would love to hear your feedback. Feel free to get in touch. Issues, ideas, includes are all welcome.

If you would like to help with documentation, or building, and extending then really happy to get contributions

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
.NET net5.0 is compatible.  net5.0-windows was computed.  net6.0 was computed.  net6.0-android was computed.  net6.0-ios was computed.  net6.0-maccatalyst was computed.  net6.0-macos was computed.  net6.0-tvos was computed.  net6.0-windows was computed.  net7.0 was computed.  net7.0-android was computed.  net7.0-ios was computed.  net7.0-maccatalyst was computed.  net7.0-macos was computed.  net7.0-tvos was computed.  net7.0-windows was computed.  net8.0 was computed.  net8.0-android was computed.  net8.0-browser was computed.  net8.0-ios was computed.  net8.0-maccatalyst was computed.  net8.0-macos was computed.  net8.0-tvos was computed.  net8.0-windows was computed. 
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Version Downloads Last updated
6.0.1-beta 11,017 3/24/2023
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5.0.3-alpha 342 1/4/2021
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5.1.0-beta

Added support for expressions using the handlebars syntax {{...}}

5.0.7.0

Updates for linear and circular gradients and floating components within a block.

5.0.6.3

A fix for font character mappings on Windows and laying out mutliple spans on a single line

5.0.6

The April release is a bit of a catch up and fix with updates for:

Supporting parsed JSON objects in binding - along with std types and dynamic objects.
margin:value is applied to all margins even if explicit left, right etc. has been previously applied.
Conformance is now carried through to templates, so errors are not indavertantly raised inside the template.
Missing background images will not raise an error.
Support for data images (src='data:image/..') within content - thanks Dan Rusu!
Images are not duplicated within the output for the same source.

5.0.5

Multiple enhancements including

Embed and iFrame support.
Binding speed improvements for longer documents.
Support for border-left, border-right, etc
Support for encryption and restrictions
Support for base href in template files.
Classes and styles on templates are supported.
Added em, strong, strike, del, ins elements
Html column width and break inside
CSS and HTML Logging
Fixed application of multiple styles with the same word inside
Allow missing images on the document is now supported.
Contain fill style for background images.

See: https://scrybercore.readthedocs.io/en/latest/version_history.html for a full break down.