How to merge multiple pdf files (generated on run time) through ItextSharp
then printing them.
I found the following link but that method requires the pdf names considering that the pdf files stored and this is not my case .
I have multiple reports i'll convert them to pdf files
through this method :
private void AddReportToResponse(LocalReport followsReport)
{
string mimeType;
string encoding;
string extension;
string[] streams = new string[100];
Warning[] warnings = new Warning[100];
byte[] pdfStream = followsReport.Render("PDF", "", out mimeType, out encoding, out extension, out streams, out warnings);
//Response.Clear();
//Response.ContentType = mimeType;
//Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment; filename=Application." + extension);
//Response.BinaryWrite(pdfStream);
//Response.End();
}
Now i want to merge all those generated files (Bytes
) in one pdf file to print it
If you want to merge source documents using iText(Sharp), there are two basic situations:
You really want to merge the documents, acquiring the pages in their original format, transfering as much of their content and their interactive annotations as possible. In this case you should use a solution based on a member of the
Pdf*Copy*
family of classes.You actually want to integrate pages from the source documents into a new document but want the new document to govern the general format and don't care for the interactive features (annotations...) in the original documents (or even want to get rid of them). In this case you should use a solution based on the
PdfWriter
class.
You can find details in chapter 6 (especially section 6.4) of iText in Action — 2nd Edition. The Java sample code can be accessed here and the C#'ified versions here.
A simple sample using PdfCopy
is Concatenate.java / Concatenate.cs. The central piece of code is:
byte[] mergedPdf = null;
using (MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream())
{
using (Document document = new Document())
{
using (PdfCopy copy = new PdfCopy(document, ms))
{
document.Open();
for (int i = 0; i < pdf.Count; ++i)
{
PdfReader reader = new PdfReader(pdf[i]);
// loop over the pages in that document
int n = reader.NumberOfPages;
for (int page = 0; page < n; )
{
copy.AddPage(copy.GetImportedPage(reader, ++page));
}
}
}
}
mergedPdf = ms.ToArray();
}
Here pdf
can either be defined as a List<byte[]>
immediately containing the source documents (appropriate for your use case of merging intermediate in-memory documents) or as a List<String>
containing the names of source document files (appropriate if you merge documents from disk).
An overview at the end of the referenced chapter summarizes the usage of the classes mentioned:
PdfCopy
: Copies pages from one or more existing PDF documents. Major downsides:PdfCopy
doesn’t detect redundant content, and it fails when concatenating forms.PdfCopyFields
: Puts the fields of the different forms into one form. Can be used to avoid the problems encountered with form fields when concatenating forms usingPdfCopy
. Memory use can be an issue.PdfSmartCopy
: Copies pages from one or more existing PDF documents.PdfSmartCopy
is able to detect redundant content, but it needs more memory and CPU thanPdfCopy
.PdfWriter
: Generates PDF documents from scratch. Can import pages from other PDF documents. The major downside is that all interactive features of the imported page (annotations, bookmarks, fields, and so forth) are lost in the process.
I used iTextsharp with c# to combine pdf files. This is the code I used.
string[] lstFiles=new string[3];
lstFiles[0]=@"C:/pdf/1.pdf";
lstFiles[1]=@"C:/pdf/2.pdf";
lstFiles[2]=@"C:/pdf/3.pdf";
PdfReader reader = null;
Document sourceDocument = null;
PdfCopy pdfCopyProvider = null;
PdfImportedPage importedPage;
string outputPdfPath=@"C:/pdf/new.pdf";
sourceDocument = new Document();
pdfCopyProvider = new PdfCopy(sourceDocument, new System.IO.FileStream(outputPdfPath, System.IO.FileMode.Create));
//Open the output file
sourceDocument.Open();
try
{
//Loop through the files list
for (int f = 0; f < lstFiles.Length-1; f++)
{
int pages =get_pageCcount(lstFiles[f]);
reader = new PdfReader(lstFiles[f]);
//Add pages of current file
for (int i = 1; i <= pages; i++)
{
importedPage = pdfCopyProvider.GetImportedPage(reader, i);
pdfCopyProvider.AddPage(importedPage);
}
reader.Close();
}
//At the end save the output file
sourceDocument.Close();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
throw ex;
}
private int get_pageCcount(string file)
{
using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(File.OpenRead(file)))
{
Regex regex = new Regex(@"/Type\s*/Page[^s]");
MatchCollection matches = regex.Matches(sr.ReadToEnd());
return matches.Count;
}
}
Here is some code I pulled out of an old project I had. It was a web application but I was using iTextSharp to merge pdf files then print them.
public static class PdfMerger
{
/// <summary>
/// Merge pdf files.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="sourceFiles">PDF files being merged.</param>
/// <returns></returns>
public static byte[] MergeFiles(List<Stream> sourceFiles)
{
Document document = new Document();
MemoryStream output = new MemoryStream();
try
{
// Initialize pdf writer
PdfWriter writer = PdfWriter.GetInstance(document, output);
writer.PageEvent = new PdfPageEvents();
// Open document to write
document.Open();
PdfContentByte content = writer.DirectContent;
// Iterate through all pdf documents
for (int fileCounter = 0; fileCounter < sourceFiles.Count; fileCounter++)
{
// Create pdf reader
PdfReader reader = new PdfReader(sourceFiles[fileCounter]);
int numberOfPages = reader.NumberOfPages;
// Iterate through all pages
for (int currentPageIndex = 1; currentPageIndex <=
numberOfPages; currentPageIndex++)
{
// Determine page size for the current page
document.SetPageSize(
reader.GetPageSizeWithRotation(currentPageIndex));
// Create page
document.NewPage();
PdfImportedPage importedPage =
writer.GetImportedPage(reader, currentPageIndex);
// Determine page orientation
int pageOrientation = reader.GetPageRotation(currentPageIndex);
if ((pageOrientation == 90) || (pageOrientation == 270))
{
content.AddTemplate(importedPage, 0, -1f, 1f, 0, 0,
reader.GetPageSizeWithRotation(currentPageIndex).Height);
}
else
{
content.AddTemplate(importedPage, 1f, 0, 0, 1f, 0, 0);
}
}
}
}
catch (Exception exception)
{
throw new Exception("There has an unexpected exception" +
" occured during the pdf merging process.", exception);
}
finally
{
document.Close();
}
return output.GetBuffer();
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Implements custom page events.
/// </summary>
internal class PdfPageEvents : IPdfPageEvent
{
#region members
private BaseFont _baseFont = null;
private PdfContentByte _content;
#endregion
#region IPdfPageEvent Members
public void OnOpenDocument(PdfWriter writer, Document document)
{
_baseFont = BaseFont.CreateFont(BaseFont.HELVETICA,
BaseFont.CP1252, BaseFont.NOT_EMBEDDED);
_content = writer.DirectContent;
}
public void OnStartPage(PdfWriter writer, Document document)
{ }
public void OnEndPage(PdfWriter writer, Document document)
{ }
public void OnCloseDocument(PdfWriter writer, Document document)
{ }
public void OnParagraph(PdfWriter writer,
Document document, float paragraphPosition)
{ }
public void OnParagraphEnd(PdfWriter writer,
Document document, float paragraphPosition)
{ }
public void OnChapter(PdfWriter writer, Document document,
float paragraphPosition, Paragraph title)
{ }
public void OnChapterEnd(PdfWriter writer,
Document document, float paragraphPosition)
{ }
public void OnSection(PdfWriter writer, Document document,
float paragraphPosition, int depth, Paragraph title)
{ }
public void OnSectionEnd(PdfWriter writer,
Document document, float paragraphPosition)
{ }
public void OnGenericTag(PdfWriter writer, Document document,
Rectangle rect, string text)
{ }
#endregion
private float GetCenterTextPosition(string text, PdfWriter writer)
{
return writer.PageSize.Width / 2 - _baseFont.GetWidthPoint(text, 8) / 2;
}
}
I didn't write this, but made some modifications. I can't remember where I found it. After I merged the PDFs I would call this method to insert javascript to open the print dialog when the PDF is opened. If you change bSilent to true then it should print silently to their default printer.
public Stream addPrintJStoPDF(Stream thePDF)
{
MemoryStream outPutStream = null;
PRStream finalStream = null;
PdfDictionary page = null;
string content = null;
//Open the stream with iTextSharp
var reader = new PdfReader(thePDF);
outPutStream = new MemoryStream(finalStream.GetBytes());
var stamper = new PdfStamper(reader, (MemoryStream)outPutStream);
var jsText = "var res = app.setTimeOut('this.print({bUI: true, bSilent: false, bShrinkToFit: false});', 200);";
//Add the javascript to the PDF
stamper.JavaScript = jsText;
stamper.FormFlattening = true;
stamper.Writer.CloseStream = false;
stamper.Close();
//Set the stream to the beginning
outPutStream.Position = 0;
return outPutStream;
}
Not sure how well the above code is written since I pulled it from somewhere else and I haven't worked in depth at all with iTextSharp but I do know that it did work at merging PDFs that I was generating at runtime.
To avoid the memory issues mentioned, I used file stream instead of memory stream(mentioned in ITextSharp Out of memory exception merging multiple pdf) to merge pdf files:
var parentDirectory = Directory.GetParent(SelectedDocuments[0].FilePath);
var savePath = parentDirectory + "\\MergedDocument.pdf";
using (var fs = new FileStream(savePath, FileMode.Create))
{
using (var document = new Document())
{
using (var pdfCopy = new PdfCopy(document, fs))
{
document.Open();
for (var i = 0; i < SelectedDocuments.Count; i++)
{
using (var pdfReader = new PdfReader(SelectedDocuments[i].FilePath))
{
for (var page = 0; page < pdfReader.NumberOfPages;)
{
pdfCopy.AddPage(pdfCopy.GetImportedPage(pdfReader, ++page));
}
}
}
}
}
}
Tested with iTextSharp-LGPL 4.1.6:
public static byte[] ConcatenatePdfs(IEnumerable<byte[]> documents)
{
using (var ms = new MemoryStream())
{
var outputDocument = new Document();
var writer = new PdfCopy(outputDocument, ms);
outputDocument.Open();
foreach (var doc in documents)
{
var reader = new PdfReader(doc);
for (var i = 1; i <= reader.NumberOfPages; i++)
{
writer.AddPage(writer.GetImportedPage(reader, i));
}
writer.FreeReader(reader);
reader.Close();
}
writer.Close();
outputDocument.Close();
var allPagesContent = ms.GetBuffer();
ms.Flush();
return allPagesContent;
}
}
****/*For Multiple PDF Print..!!*/****
<button type="button" id="btnPrintMultiplePdf" runat="server" class="btn btn-primary btn-border btn-sm"
onserverclick="btnPrintMultiplePdf_click">
<i class="fa fa-file-pdf-o"></i>Print Multiple pdf</button>
protected void btnPrintMultiplePdf_click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (ValidateForMultiplePDF() == true)
{
#region Declare Temp Variables..!!
CheckBox chkList = new CheckBox();
HiddenField HidNo = new HiddenField();
string Multi_fofile, Multi_listfile;
Multi_fofile = Multi_listfile = "";
Multi_fofile = Server.MapPath("PDFRNew");
#endregion
for (int i = 0; i < grdRnew.Rows.Count; i++)
{
#region Find Grd Controls..!!
CheckBox Chk_One = (CheckBox)grdRnew.Rows[i].FindControl("chkOne");
Label lbl_Year = (Label)grdRnew.Rows[i].FindControl("lblYear");
Label lbl_No = (Label)grdRnew.Rows[i].FindControl("lblCode");
#endregion
if (Chk_One.Checked == true)
{
HidNo .Value = llbl_No .Text.Trim()+ lbl_Year .Text;
if (File.Exists(Multi_fofile + "\\" + HidNo.Value.ToString() + ".pdf"))
{
#region Get Multiple Files Name And Paths..!!
if (Multi_listfile != "")
{
Multi_listfile = Multi_listfile + ",";
}
Multi_listfile = Multi_listfile + Multi_fofile + "\\" + HidNo.Value.ToString() + ".pdf";
#endregion
}
}
}
#region For Generate Multiple Pdf..!!
if (Multi_listfile != "")
{
String[] Multifiles = Multi_listfile.Split(',');
string DestinationFile = Server.MapPath("PDFRNew") + "\\Multiple.Pdf";
MergeFiles(DestinationFile, Multifiles);
Response.ContentType = "pdf";
Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment;filename=\"" + DestinationFile + "\"");
Response.TransmitFile(DestinationFile);
Response.End();
}
else
{
}
#endregion
}
}
private void MergeFiles(string DestinationFile, string[] SourceFiles)
{
try
{
int f = 0;
/**we create a reader for a certain Document**/
PdfReader reader = new PdfReader(SourceFiles[f]);
/**we retrieve the total number of pages**/
int n = reader.NumberOfPages;
/**Console.WriteLine("There are " + n + " pages in the original file.")**/
/**Step 1: creation of a document-object**/
Document document = new Document(reader.GetPageSizeWithRotation(1));
/**Step 2: we create a writer that listens to the Document**/
PdfWriter writer = PdfWriter.GetInstance(document, new FileStream(DestinationFile, FileMode.Create));
/**Step 3: we open the Document**/
document.Open();
PdfContentByte cb = writer.DirectContent;
PdfImportedPage page;
int rotation;
/**Step 4: We Add Content**/
while (f < SourceFiles.Length)
{
int i = 0;
while (i < n)
{
i++;
document.SetPageSize(reader.GetPageSizeWithRotation(i));
document.NewPage();
page = writer.GetImportedPage(reader, i);
rotation = reader.GetPageRotation(i);
if (rotation == 90 || rotation == 270)
{
cb.AddTemplate(page, 0, -1f, 1f, 0, 0, reader.GetPageSizeWithRotation(i).Height);
}
else
{
cb.AddTemplate(page, 1f, 0, 0, 1f, 0, 0);
}
/**Console.WriteLine("Processed page " + i)**/
}
f++;
if (f < SourceFiles.Length)
{
reader = new PdfReader(SourceFiles[f]);
/**we retrieve the total number of pages**/
n = reader.NumberOfPages;
/**Console.WriteLine("There are"+n+"pages in the original file.")**/
}
}
/**Step 5: we Close the Document**/
document.Close();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
string strOb = e.Message;
}
}
private bool ValidateForMultiplePDF()
{
bool chkList = false;
foreach (GridViewRow gvr in grdRnew.Rows)
{
CheckBox Chk_One = (CheckBox)gvr.FindControl("ChkSelectOne");
if (Chk_One.Checked == true)
{
chkList = true;
}
}
if (chkList == false)
{
divStatusMsg.Style.Add("display", "");
divStatusMsg.Attributes.Add("class", "alert alert-danger alert-dismissable");
divStatusMsg.InnerText = "ERROR !!...Please Check At Least On CheckBox.";
grdRnew.Focus();
set_timeout();
return false;
}
return true;
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15925616/how-to-merge-multiple-pdf-files-generated-in-run-time