vitepress-export-pdf
allows you to export your sites to a PDF file.
npm install vitepress-export-pdf -D
then add script to your package.json
:
{
"scripts": {
"export-pdf": "press-export-pdf export [path/to/your/docs]"
}
}
Then run:
npm run export-pdf
The package provides the press-export-pdf
command with the following command line options:
-
export [sourceDir]
: Export your site to a PDF file-
-c, --config <config>
: Set path to config file -
--outFile <outFile>
: Name of output file -
--outDir <outDir>
: Directory of output files -
--pdfOutlines <pdfOutlines>
: Keep PDF outlines/bookmarks(Node >= 18.5.0) -
--urlOrigin <urlOrigin>
: Change the origin of the print url(OptiondisplayHeaderFooter
ofpdfOptions
is true) -
--debug
: Enable debug mode
-
-
info
: Display environment information -
--help
: Display help information -
--version
: Display version information
You can create a new config file, we support the following files:
vitepress-pdf.config.ts
vitepress-pdf.config.js
vitepress-pdf.config.cjs
vitepress-pdf.config.mjs
.vitepress/vitepress-pdf.config.ts
.vitepress/vitepress-pdf.config.js
.vitepress/vitepress-pdf.config.cjs
.vitepress/vitepress-pdf.config.mjs
In addition, you can also customize the configuration file through --config
or -c
.
It is recommended to use TS(.vitepress/vitepress-pdf.config.ts
) files, which are easy to manage and have friendly code prompts.
ex:
// .vitepress/vitepress-pdf.config.ts
import { defineUserConfig } from 'vitepress-export-pdf'
export default defineUserConfig({
// ...
})
if you want to use JS files, you can leverage your IDE's intellisense with jsdoc type hints:
/**
* @type {import('vitepress-export-pdf').UserConfig}
*/
const config = {
// ...
}
export default config
config options:
-
sorter
- function for changing pages order (defaultundefined
) -
outFile
- name of output file (defaultvitepress-YYMMDD-HHmmss.pdf
) -
outDir
- Directory of output files (defaultpackage.json
file exists in directory) -
routePatterns
- Specify the patterns of files you want to be exported. The patterns are relative to the source directory (default["/**", "!/404.html"]
).Patterns to match Route path using multimatch -
puppeteerLaunchOptions
- Puppeteer launch options object -
pdfOptions
- Valid options to configure PDF generation via Page.pdf() (default{ format: 'A4 }
),pageNumber
andtotalPages
ofheaderTemplate
andfooterTemplate
cannot be used because of this reason -
pdfOutlines
- Keep PDF outlines/bookmarks(defaulttrue
) -
urlOrigin
: Change the origin of the print url(OptiondisplayHeaderFooter
ofpdfOptions
is true) - (How do I change the URL point to the localhost) -
outlineContainerSelector
: Specify an outline container selector.
A usable example of quick start click here.
Refer to this example for more information,there is a very useful configuration file vitepress-pdf.config.ts
console.log
all the routes in the sort function and assign them to the variable routeOrder
as a value. You can adjust the order of printing in the array routeOrder
.
import { defineUserConfig } from 'vitepress-export-pdf'
const routeOrder = [
'/index.html',
'/guide/what-is-vitepress.html',
'/guide/getting-started.html',
'/guide/configuration.html',
// ...
]
export default defineUserConfig({
sorter: (pageA, pageB) => {
const aIndex = routeOrder.findIndex(route => route === pageA.path)
const bIndex = routeOrder.findIndex(route => route === pageB.path)
return aIndex - bIndex
},
})
In order to avoid maintaining two routes, you can read the link fields specified by Nav
and Sidebar
in the vitepress configuration file by coding, and then sort them. The outline of the code is as follows:
import vitepressConfig from './config'
function extractLinksFromConfig(config: DefaultTheme.Config) {
const links: string[] = []
// Some code logic
return links
}
const links = extractLinksFromConfig(vitepressConfig.themeConfig!)
const routeOrder = [
'/index.html',
...links,
]
.vitepress/vitepress-pdf.config.ts
add routePatterns
:
import { defineUserConfig } from 'vitepress-export-pdf'
export default defineUserConfig({
routePatterns: ['!/'],
})
Note:
!
at the beginning of a pattern will negate the match
Unlike VuePress, VitePress has no customization global style(ex VuePress2.x .vuepress/styles/index.scss
) function, but we can customize themes to achieve this.
create the .vitepress/theme/index.ts
or .vitepress/theme/index.js
file (the "theme entry file").
// .vitepress/theme/index.ts
import DefaultTheme from 'vitepress/theme'
// custom CSS
import './style/print.css'
export default {
// Extending the Default Theme
...DefaultTheme,
}
create /style/print.css
:
@media print {
.VPNav,
.VPLocalNav,
.VPDocFooter {
display: none !important;
}
}
- Fork it!
- Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
- Submit a pull request :D
run press-export-pdf info
Shows debugging information about the local environment.