Simple svelte PDF Viewer component with controls like
- Page navigation
- Zoom
- Rotation
- AutoFlip Page
Source code of demo page is included in example directory.
https://svelte-pdf.netlify.com
npm install svelte-pdf
<script>
import PdfViewer from 'svelte-pdf';
</script>
<PdfViewer url='./helloworld.pdf' />
prop name | type | default | Required |
---|---|---|---|
url |
string |
"" |
Yes |
scale |
float |
1.8 |
No |
pageNum |
number |
1 |
No |
flipTime |
number |
120 |
No |
showButtons |
boolean |
true |
No |
showBorder |
boolean |
true |
No |
To view the examples, clone the svelte-pdf repo and install the dependencies:
$ git clone https://github.com/vinodnimbalkar/svelte-pdf.git
$ cd example
$ npm install
$ npm run dev
Then run the http://localhost:5000:
When using Svelte components installed from npm, it needs the original component source (rather than any precompiled JavaScript that ships with the component). This allows the component to be rendered server-side, and also keeps your client-side app smaller... -- Rich Harris
We have to install svelte-pdf
as part of devDependencies
npm install -D svelte-pdf
...this will cause it to get bundled (and therefore compiled) with your app.
Since out PdfViewer
component has a dependency on window
object, we have to use dynamic import, from within the onMount
function (which is only called on the client), so that our import code is never called on the server. Refer to the official doc here...
<script>
import { onMount } from "svelte";
let PdfViewer;
onMount(async () => {
const module = await import("svelte-pdf");
PdfViewer = module.default;
});
</script>
<svelte:component this={PdfViewer} url="YOUR-PDF-URL"/>
Feel free to open an issue (or even better, send a Pull Request). Contributions are very welcome!! 😄
MIT © Vinod Nimbalkar