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Relorer.QuestPDF.HTML is an extension for QuestPDF that allows to generate PDF from HTML

QuestPDF currently does not support inserting html into a pdf document. So I wrote a small library for this. It doesn't support the full functionality of html and css, but I think it should be enough for most cases.

Dependencies

Usage

The simplest example of use:

Document.Create(container =>
{
    container.Page(page =>
    {
        page.Content().Column(col =>
            {
                col.Item().HTML(handler =>
                {
                    handler.SetHtml(html);
                });
            });
    });
}).GeneratePdf(path);

I strongly recommend overloading the image upload method, because the outdated WebClient is used by default without using asynchronous. To do this, you can use the OverloadImgReceivingFunc:

col.Item().HTML(handler =>
{
    handler.OverloadImgReceivingFunc(GetImgBySrc);
    handler.SetHtml(html);
});

You can customize the styles of text and containers for tags:

handler.SetTextStyleForHtmlElement("div", TextStyle.Default.FontColor(Colors.Grey.Medium));
handler.SetTextStyleForHtmlElement("h1", TextStyle.Default.FontColor(Colors.DeepOrange.Accent4).FontSize(32).Bold());
handler.SetContainerStyleForHtmlElement("table", c => c.Background(Colors.Pink.Lighten5));
handler.SetContainerStyleForHtmlElement("ul", c => c.PaddingVertical(10));

You can set the vertical padding size for lists. This padding will not apply to sub-lists:

handler.SetListVerticalPadding(40);

You can use HTMLToQPDF.Example to try out the capabilities of this extension.

Default Styles Options for changing styles