Getting started with Vue Standalone PDF Viewer
22 Mar 20249 minutes to read
This article provides a step-by-step guide for setting up a Vue 2 project using Vue-CLI and integrating the Syncfusion Vue PDF Viewer component
Prerequisites
System requirements for Syncfusion Vue UI components
Setting up the Vue 2 project
To generate a Vue 2 project using Vue-CLI, use the vue create command. Follow these steps to install Vue CLI and create a new project:
npm install -g @vue/cli
vue create quickstart
cd quickstart
or
yarn global add @vue/cli
vue create quickstart
cd quickstart
When creating a new project, choose the option Default ([Vue 2] babel, eslint)
from the menu.
Once the quickstart
project is set up with default settings, proceed to add Syncfusion components to the project.
Add Syncfusion Vue packages
Install Syncfusion PDF Viewer
packages using below command.
Syncfusion packages are available at npmjs.com. To use Vue components, install the required npm package.
This article uses the Vue PDF Viewer component as an example. Install the @syncfusion/ej2-vue-pdfviewer
package by running the following command:
npm install @syncfusion/ej2-vue-pdfviewer --save
or
yarn add @syncfusion/ej2-vue-pdfviewer
Import Syncfusion CSS styles
You can import themes for the Syncfusion Vue component in various ways, such as using CSS or SASS styles from npm packages, CDN, CRG and Theme Studio. Refer to themes topic to know more about built-in themes and different ways to refer to themes in a Vue project.
In this article, Material
theme is applied using CSS styles, which are available in installed packages. The necessary Material
CSS styles for the PDF Viewer component and its dependents were imported into the <style>
section of src/App.vue file.
<style>
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-base/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-buttons/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-dropdowns/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-inputs/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-navigations/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-popups/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-splitbuttons/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-lists/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-vue-pdfviewer/styles/material.css';
</style>
PDF Viewer has different themes, please refer to Supported themes section.
Add Syncfusion Vue component
Follow the below steps to add the Vue PDF Viewer component:
1. First, import and register the Pdfviewer component in the script
section of the src/App.vue file
<script>
import { PdfViewerComponent, Toolbar, Magnification, Navigation, LinkAnnotation,
BookmarkView,ThumbnailView, Print,TextSelection, TextSearch,
Annotation, FormDesigner, FormFields, PageOrganizer} from '@syncfusion/ej2-vue-pdfviewer';
}
</script>
2. In the template
section, define the Pdfviewer component with documentPath and resourceUrl property.
<template>
<div id="app">
<ejs-pdfviewer
id="pdfViewer"
:resourceUrl="resourceUrl"
:documentPath="documentPath">
</ejs-pdfviewer>
</div>
</template>
3. Declare the bound properties resourceUrl
and documentPath
in the script
section.
<script>
import { PdfViewerComponent, Toolbar, Magnification, Navigation, LinkAnnotation,
BookmarkView,ThumbnailView, Print,TextSelection, TextSearch,
Annotation, FormDesigner, FormFields, PageOrganizer } from '@syncfusion/ej2-vue-pdfviewer';
export default {
name: 'App',
components: {
"ejs-pdfviewer": PdfViewerComponent
},
data () {
return {
resourceUrl:'https://cdn.syncfusion.com/ej2/23.1.43/dist/ej2-pdfviewer-lib',
documentPath:"https://cdn.syncfusion.com/content/pdf/pdf-succinctly.pdf"
};
},
provide: {
PdfViewer: [ Toolbar, Magnification, Navigation, LinkAnnotation, BookmarkView, ThumbnailView,
Print, TextSelection, TextSearch, Annotation, FormDesigner, FormFields, PageOrganizer ]}
}
</script>
Here is the summarized code for the above steps in the src/App.vue file:
<template>
<ejs-pdfviewer
id="pdfViewer"
:resourceUrl="resourceUrl"
:documentPath="documentPath">
</ejs-pdfviewer>
</template>
<script>
import { PdfViewerComponent, Toolbar, Magnification, Navigation, LinkAnnotation, BookmarkView,
ThumbnailView, Print, TextSelection, TextSearch, Annotation, FormDesigner, FormFields, PageOrganizer } from '@syncfusion/ej2-vue-pdfviewer';
export default {
name: 'App',
components: {
"ejs-pdfviewer": PdfViewerComponent
},
data() {
return {
resourceUrl: 'https://cdn.syncfusion.com/ej2/23.1.43/dist/ej2-pdfviewer-lib',
documentPath: "https://cdn.syncfusion.com/content/pdf/pdf-succinctly.pdf"
};
},
provide: {
PdfViewer: [ Toolbar, Magnification, Navigation, LinkAnnotation, BookmarkView, ThumbnailView,
Print, TextSelection, TextSearch, Annotation, FormDesigner, FormFields, PageOrganizer ]
}
}
</script>
<style>
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-base/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-buttons/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-dropdowns/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-inputs/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-navigations/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-popups/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-splitbuttons/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-lists/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-vue-pdfviewer/styles/material.css';
</style>
Run the project
To run the project, use the following command:
npm run serve
or
yarn run serve
Here is the summarized code for the above steps in the src/App.vue file:
Output will be displayed as follows.
<template>
<div id="app">
<ejs-pdfviewer
id="pdfViewer"
:documentPath="documentPath"
:resourceUrl="resourceUrl">
</ejs-pdfviewer>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import Vue from 'vue';
import { PdfViewerPlugin, Toolbar, Magnification, Navigation, LinkAnnotation,
BookmarkView, ThumbnailView, Print, TextSelection, TextSearch,
Annotation, FormDesigner, FormFields, PageOrganizer } from '@syncfusion/ej2-vue-pdfviewer';
Vue.use(PdfViewerPlugin);
export default {
name: 'app',
data () {
return {
documentPath:"https://cdn.syncfusion.com/content/pdf/pdf-succinctly.pdf",
resourceUrl:"https://cdn.syncfusion.com/ej2/23.1.43/dist/ej2-pdfviewer-lib",
};
},
provide: {
PdfViewer: [ Toolbar, Magnification, Navigation, LinkAnnotation, BookmarkView, ThumbnailView,
Print, TextSelection, TextSearch, Annotation, FormFields, FormDesigner, PageOrganizer ]
}
}
</script>
You can refer to our Vue PDF Viewer feature tour page for its groundbreaking feature representations. You can also explore our Vue PDF Viewer example to understand how to explains core features of PDF Viewer.
Limitation over Server-Backed PDF Viewer to Standalone PDF Viewer control
When comparing a Standalone PDF Viewer to a Server-Backed PDF Viewer control, it’s crucial to understand the limitations that the Standalone PDF Viewer may have in comparison. These limitations are important to consider
PNG Image Support
The Standalone PDF Viewer does not have the capability to utilize PNG format for adding images to handwritten annotations ,custom stamp ,signature and initial form fields. It’s important to be aware that only certain image formats, such as JPEG, are compatible for these purposes.
Local File Access
-
The Standalone PDF Viewer control does not have the capability to directly access and load local physical files from a user’s device. As a result, it is not possible to use a documentPath to load a PDF file directly from a local server within the viewer.
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The Standalone PDF Viewer allows users to export annotations and form fields from the viewer, it’s important to be aware that the viewer does not support the direct import of annotations and form fields from a locally specified file path. In other words, you can extract annotations and form fields from the viewer, but you cannot reintroduce them into the viewer from external sources by specifying a file path located on your local device.
NOTE
These limitations are temporary and are expected to be addressed in the near future.