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ComPDFKit for React Native is a comprehensive SDK that allows you to quickly add PDF fuctions to any React Native application, such as viewer, annotations, editing PDFs, forms and signatures.
More information can be found at https://www.compdf.com/
ComPDFKit for React Native consists of two elements.
The two elements for ComPDFKit for React Native:
The Core API can be used independently for document rendering, analysis, text extraction, text search, form filling, password security, annotation creation and manipulation, and much more.
The PDF View is a utility class that provides the functionality for developers to interact with rendering PDF documents per their requirements. The View Control provides fast and high-quality rendering, zooming, scrolling, and page navigation features. The View Control is derived from platform-related viewer classes (e.g. UIView
on iOS) and allows for extension to accommodate specific user needs.
Viewer component offers:
Annotations component offers:
Forms component offers:
Document Editor component offers:
Content Editor component offers:
Security
component offers:
Watermark
component offers:
Digital Signatures
component offers:
ComPDFKit for React Native is a commercial SDK, which requires a license to grant developer permission to release their apps. Each license is only valid for one bundle ID
or applicationId
in development mode. Other flexible licensing options are also supported, please contact our marketing team to know more. However, any documents, sample code, or source code distribution from the released package of ComPDFKit to any third party is prohibited.
Offline License: In scenarios with high security requirements, no internet connectivity, or offline environments, we provide the option of an offline license. The offline license allows authorization and usage of the ComPDFKit PDF SDK when internet connectivity is not available.
Online License: We have introduced an online license mechanism for enhanced license management. Through the online approach, you can manage and update your license more flexibly to meet the specific requirements of your project.
It's easy to embed ComPDFKit into React Native applications with a few lines of code. Let's take a few minutes to get started.
The following sections describe the optimal systems and environments to support, as well as quick integration steps.
Android
Please install the following required packages:
Operating Environment Requirements:
minSdkVersion
of 21
or higher.iOS
Please install the following required packages:
Operating Environment Requirements:
Let's create a simple app that integrates ComPDFKit for React Native.
~/Documents/
directory: cd ~/Documents
react-native init compdfkit_rn
cd compdfkit_rn
Open the android/build.gradle
file located in the project root directory and add the mavenCentral
repository:
repositories {
google()
+ mavenCentral()
}
Open the app’s Gradle build file, android/app/build.gradle
:
open android/app/build.gradle
Modify the minimum SDK version, All this is done inside the android
section:
android {
defaultConfig {
- minSdkVersion rootProject.ext.minSdkVersion
+ minSdkVersion 21
...
}
}
Add ComPDFKit SDK inside the dependencies section:
dependencies {
...
+ implementation 'com.compdf:compdfkit:2.0.0'
+ implementation 'com.compdf:compdfkit-ui:2.0.0'
+ implementation 'com.compdf:compdfkit-tools:2.0.0'
}
open android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml
, add Internet Permission
and Storage Permission
:
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
package="com.compdfkit.flutter.example">
+ <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
<!-- Required to read and write documents from device storage -->
+ <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"/>
+ <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"/>
<!-- Optional settings -->
+ <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
<application
+ android:requestLegacyExternalStorage="true"
...>
...
</application>
</manifest>
Copy the pdf
folder code from the sample project Android project to your project
Open the MainApplication
file and fill in the following code in the getPackages()
method
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
@SuppressWarnings("UnnecessaryLocalVariable")
List<ReactPackage> packages = new PackageList(this).getPackages();
+ packages.add(new PDFReactPackage());
return packages;
}
Copy the sample pdf file to the assets
directory
Open your project’s Podfile in a text editor:
open ios/Podfile
Update the platform to iOS 11 and add the ComPDFKit Podspec:
require_relative '../node_modules/react-native/scripts/react_native_pods'
require_relative '../node_modules/@react-native-community/cli-platform-ios/native_modules'
- platform :ios, '10.0'
+ platform :ios, '11.0'
install! 'cocoapods', :deterministic_uuids => false
target 'PDFView_RN' do
config = use_native_modules!
# Flags change depending on the env values.
flags = get_default_flags()
use_react_native!(
:path => config[:reactNativePath],
# to enable hermes on iOS, change `false` to `true` and then install pods
:hermes_enabled => flags[:hermes_enabled],
:fabric_enabled => flags[:fabric_enabled],
# An absolute path to your application root.
:app_path => "#{Pod::Config.instance.installation_root}/.."
)
target 'PDFView_RNTests' do
inherit! :complete
# Pods for testing
end
+ pod 'ComPDFKit_Tools', podspec:'https://www.compdf.com/download/ios/cocoapods/xcframeworks/compdfkit_tools/2.0.0.podspec'
+ pod 'ComPDFKit', podspec:'https://www.compdf.com/download/ios/cocoapods/xcframeworks/compdfkit/2.0.0.podspec'
# Enables Flipper.
#
# Note that if you have use_frameworks! enabled, Flipper will not work and
# you should disable the next line.
use_flipper!()
post_install do |installer|
react_native_post_install(installer)
__apply_Xcode_12_5_M1_post_install_workaround(installer)
end
end
Go to the compdfkit_rn/ios
folder and run the pod install
command:
pod install
Note: If SSL network requests fail to download the ComPDFKit
library when you run pod install
, you can see the processing method in 2.5 Troubleshooting.
Open your project’s Workspace in Xcode:
open ios/PDFView_RN.xcworkspace
Make sure the deployment target is set to 10.0 or higher:
Import resource file,"OpenPDFModule.swift" is the bridging file for connecting React Native to the iOS native module.
Search for bridging in the Build Settings and locate the Objective-C Bridging Header option. Then, enter the file path of the header file "ComPDFKit_RN-Bridging-Header.h":
Add the PDF document you want to display to your application by dragging it into your project. On the dialog that’s displayed, select Finish to accept the default integration options. You can use "developer_guide_ios.pdf" as an example.
To protect user privacy, before accessing the sensitive privacy data, you need to find the "Info" configuration in your iOS 10.0 or higher iOS project and configure the relevant privacy terms as shown in the following picture.
<key>NSCameraUsageDescription</key>
<string>Your consent is required before you could access the function.</string>
<key>NSMicrophoneUsageDescription</key>
<string>Your consent is required before you could access the function.</string>
<key>NSPhotoLibraryAddUsageDescription</key>
<string>Your consent is required before you could access the function.</string>
<key>NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription</key>
<string>Your consent is required before you could access the function.</string>
<key>NSAppTransportSecurity</key>
<dict>
<key>NSAllowsArbitraryLoads</key>
<true/>
</dict>
ComPDFKit for React Native is a commercial SDK, which requires a license to grant developer permission to release their apps. Each license is only valid for one bundle ID
or applicationId
in development mode. Other flexible licensing options are also supported, please contact our marketing team to know more.
To initialize ComPDFKit using a license key, call either of the following before using any other ComPDFKit APIs or features:
type Props = {};
export default class App extends Component<Props> {
...
componentDidMount(){
// Fill in your online license
NativeModules.OpenPDFModule.initialize('your android platform compdfkit license', 'your ios platform compdfkit license')
}
// ...
}
type Props = {};
export default class App extends Component<Props> {
...
componentDidMount(){
// Fill in your offline license
NativeModules.OpenPDFModule.init_('your compdfkit license')
}
// ...
}
assets
directory in the project's root directory and copy the configuration.json file from the demo to this directory.App.tsx
file:open App.tsx
App.tsx
with the following code snippet:/**
* Copyright © 2014-2024 PDF Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* THIS SOURCE CODE AND ANY ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION ARE PROTECTED BY INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT LAW
* AND MAY NOT BE RESOLD OR REDISTRIBUTED. USAGE IS BOUND TO THE ComPDFKit LICENSE AGREEMENT.
* UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES.
* This notice may not be removed from this file.
*/
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import configuration from './assets/configuration.json';
import DocumentPicker from 'react-native-document-picker'
import {
Platform,
StyleSheet,
Text,
View,
Button,
NativeModules
} from 'react-native';
const instructions = Platform.select({
ios: 'Press Cmd+R to reload,\n' +
'Cmd+D or shake for dev menu',
android: 'Double tap R on your keyboard to reload,\n' +
'Shake or press menu button for dev menu',
});
type Props = {};
export default class App extends Component<Props> {
componentDidMount(){
// Fill in your online license
NativeModules.OpenPDFModule.initialize('your android platform compdfkit license', 'your ios platform compdfkit license')
// Fill in your offline license
// NativeModules.OpenPDFModule.init_('your compdfkit license')
}
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<Text style={styles.welcome}>
Welcome to React Native!
</Text>
<Text style={styles.instructions}>
To get started, edit App.tsx
</Text>
<Text style={styles.instructions}>
{instructions}
</Text>
<Button
title={'Open sample document'}
onPress={() => {
this.jumpToNativeView();
}}
/>
<View style={{margin:5}}/>
<Button
title={'pick document'}
onPress={() => {
try {
const pickerResult = DocumentPicker.pick({
type: [DocumentPicker.types.pdf]
});
pickerResult.then(res => {
if (Platform.OS == 'android') {
// only android
NativeModules.OpenPDFModule.openPDFByUri(res[0].uri, '', JSON.stringify(configuration))
} else {
NativeModules.OpenPDFModule.openPDFByConfiguration(res[0].uri, '', JSON.stringify(configuration))
}
})
} catch (err) {
}
}}
/>
</View>
);
}
jumpToNativeView() {
NativeModules.OpenPDFModule.openPDF(JSON.stringify(configuration))
// android: filePath, ios:URL
// NativeModules.OpenPDFModule.openPDFByConfiguration(filePath, password, JSON.stringify(configuration))
// only android platform
// NativeModules.OpenPDFModule.openPDFByUri(uriString, password, JSON.stringify(configuration))
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'center',
backgroundColor: '#F5FCFF',
},
welcome: {
fontSize: 20,
textAlign: 'center',
margin: 10,
},
instructions: {
textAlign: 'center',
color: '#333333',
marginBottom: 5,
}
});
//Run on Android devices
npx react-native run-android
//Run on iOS devices
npx react-native run-ios
We have provided two quick ways to open PDFs:
// The ios platform can use this method to pass in the url string
NativeModules.OpenPDFModule.openPDFByConfiguration(String filePath, String password, String configuration)
NativeModules.OpenPDFModule.openPDFByUri(String uriString, String password, String configuration)
1.SSL network request to download 'ComPDFKit' library failed when cocopods downloaded iOS third-party library
If SSL network requests fail to download the ComPDFKit
library when you run pod install
, replace the third-party platform download address link of the ComPDFKit library and execute pod install
require_relative '../node_modules/react-native/scripts/react_native_pods'
require_relative '../node_modules/@react-native-community/cli-platform-ios/native_modules'
- platform :ios, '10.0'
+ platform :ios, '11.0'
install! 'cocoapods', :deterministic_uuids => false
target 'PDFView_RN' do
config = use_native_modules!
# Flags change depending on the env values.
flags = get_default_flags()
use_react_native!(
:path => config[:reactNativePath],
# to enable hermes on iOS, change `false` to `true` and then install pods
:hermes_enabled => flags[:hermes_enabled],
:fabric_enabled => flags[:fabric_enabled],
# An absolute path to your application root.
:app_path => "#{Pod::Config.instance.installation_root}/.."
)
target 'PDFView_RNTests' do
inherit! :complete
# Pods for testing
end
+ pod 'ComPDFKit', :git => 'https://github.com/ComPDFKit/compdfkit-pdf-sdk-ios-swift.git', :tag => '2.0.0'
+ pod 'ComPDFKit_Tools', :git => 'https://github.com/ComPDFKit/compdfkit-pdf-sdk-ios-swift.git', :tag => '2.0.0'
# Enables Flipper.
#
# Note that if you have use_frameworks! enabled, Flipper will not work and
# you should disable the next line.
use_flipper!()
post_install do |installer|
react_native_post_install(installer)
__apply_Xcode_12_5_M1_post_install_workaround(installer)
end
end
In version 1.12.0, we have expanded the options defined in the configuration.json. When using the NativeModules.OpenPDFModule.openPDFByConfiguration
method to open a PDF view, you can define the JSON content to meet your product requirements. We will continue to enrich the configuration options in the future to further enhance the flexibility of the product. Here are some examples of commonly used configuration options:
The following only shows the key parts of the example. Please pass in the complete json content when using it.
{
"modeConfig": {
"initialViewMode": "viewer",
"availableViewModes": [
"viewer",
"annotations"
]
},
... // other options
}
{
"annotationsConfig": {
"availableTypes": [
"note"
],
"availableTools": [
"setting",
"undo",
"redo"
],
"initAttribute": {
"note": {
"color": "#1460F3",
"alpha": 255
}
}
}
... // other options
}
{
"readerViewConfig": {
"displayMode": "doublePage",
"verticalMode": false
}
... // other options
}
The following is the complete configuration content with data description:
{
"modeConfig": {
"initialViewMode": "viewer", // When initializing the display mode, nsure that the selected mode exists in the availableViewModes. Otherwise, it will default to the viewer mode. Refer to the availableViewModes field for valid values.
"availableViewModes": [ // Only modes listed in the mode list will be displayed.
"viewer",
"annotations",
"contentEditor",
"forms",
"signatures"
]
},
"toolbarConfig": { // Top Toolbar Configuration
"androidAvailableActions": [
"back",
"thumbnail",
"search",
"bota",
"menu"
],
"iosLeftBarAvailableActions": [
"back",
"thumbnail"
],
"iosRightBarAvailableActions": [
"search",
"bota",
"menu"
],
"availableMenus": [
"viewSettings",
"documentEditor",
"documentInfo",
"watermark",
"security",
"flattened",
"save",
"share",
"openDocument"
]
},
"annotationsConfig": { // Annotation Feature Configuration
"availableTypes": [ // List of enabled annotation types for the bottom annotation functionality
"note",
"highlight",
"underline",
"squiggly",
"strikeout",
"ink",
"pencil", // only ios platform
"circle",
"square",
"arrow",
"line",
"freetext",
"signature",
"stamp",
"pictures",
"link",
"sound"
],
"availableTools": [ // Annotation tools enabled for the bottom annotation functionality
"setting",
"undo",
"redo"
],
"initAttribute": { // Default properties for annotations upon initialization, influencing attributes such as color, transparency, etc., when adding annotations.
"note": {
"color": "#1460F3",
"alpha": 255 // Color transparency 0~255
},
"highlight": {
"color": "#1460F3",
"alpha": 77
},
"underline": {
"color": "#1460F3",
"alpha": 77
},
"squiggly": {
"color": "#1460F3",
"alpha": 77
},
"strikeout": {
"color": "#1460F3",
"alpha": 77
},
"ink": {
"color": "#1460F3",
"alpha": 100,
"borderWidth": 10
},
"square": {
"fillColor": "#1460F3",
"borderColor": "#000000",
"colorAlpha" : 128,
"borderWidth": 2,
"borderStyle": {
"style": "solid", // Border line styles: solid, dashed
"dashGap": 0.0 // Dashed line interval length, applicable only when the style is set to 'dashed'.
}
},
"circle": {
"fillColor": "#1460F3",
"borderColor": "#000000",
"colorAlpha" : 128,
"borderWidth": 2,
"borderStyle": {
"style": "solid",
"dashGap": 0.0
}
},
"line": {
"borderColor": "#1460F3",
"borderAlpha": 100,
"borderWidth": 5,
"borderStyle": {
"style": "solid",
"dashGap": 0.0
}
},
"arrow": {
"borderColor": "#1460F3",
"borderAlpha": 100,
"borderWidth": 5,
"borderStyle": {
"style": "solid",
"dashGap": 0.0
},
"startLineType": "none", // Starting arrow style options: none, openArrow, closedArrow, square, circle, diamond.
"tailLineType": "openArrow" // tail arrow style options
},
"freeText": {
"fontColor": "#000000",
"fontColorAlpha": 255,
"fontSize": 30,
"isBold": false,
"isItalic": false,
"alignment": "left", // left, center, right
"typeface": "Helvetica" // Courier, Helvetica, Times-Roman
}
}
},
"contentEditorConfig": {
"availableTypes": [
"editorText",
"editorImage"
],
"availableTools": [
"setting",
"undo",
"redo"
],
"initAttribute": { // Default attributes for text type in content editing, influencing text properties when adding text.
"text": {
"fontColor": "#000000",
"fontColorAlpha" : 100,
"fontSize": 30,
"isBold": false,
"isItalic": false,
"typeface": "Times-Roman", // Courier, Helvetica, Times-Roman
"alignment": "left" // left, center, right
}
}
},
"formsConfig": {
"availableTypes": [ // Types of forms displayed in the list of the bottom form toolbar.
"textField",
"checkBox",
"radioButton",
"listBox",
"comboBox",
"signaturesFields",
"pushButton"
],
"availableTools": [
"undo",
"redo"
],
"initAttribute": {
"textField": {
"fillColor": "#DDE9FF",
"borderColor": "#1460F3",
"borderWidth": 2,
"fontColor": "#000000",
"fontSize": 20,
"isBold": false,
"isItalic": false,
"alignment": "left", // left, center, right
"multiline": true,
"typeface": "Helvetica" // Courier, Helvetica, Times-Roman
},
"checkBox": {
"fillColor": "#DDE9FF",
"borderColor": "#1460F3",
"borderWidth": 2,
"checkedColor": "#43474D",
"isChecked": false,
"checkedStyle": "check" // check, circle, cross, diamond, square, star
},
"radioButton": {
"fillColor": "#DDE9FF",
"borderColor": "#1460F3",
"borderWidth": 2,
"checkedColor": "#43474D",
"isChecked": false,
"checkedStyle": "circle" // check, circle, cross, diamond, square, star
},
"listBox": {
"fillColor": "#DDE9FF",
"borderColor": "#1460F3",
"borderWidth": 2,
"fontColor": "#000000",
"fontSize": 20,
"typeface": "Helvetica", // Courier, Helvetica, Times-Roman
"isBold": false,
"isItalic": false
},
"comboBox": {
"fillColor": "#DDE9FF",
"borderColor": "#1460F3",
"borderWidth": 2,
"fontColor": "#000000",
"fontSize": 20,
"typeface": "Helvetica", // Courier, Helvetica, Times-Roman
"isBold": false,
"isItalic": false
},
"pushButton": {
"fillColor": "#DDE9FF",
"borderColor": "#1460F3",
"borderWidth": 2,
"fontColor": "#000000",
"fontSize": 20,
"title": "Button",
"typeface": "Helvetica", // Courier, Helvetica, Times-Roman
"isBold": false,
"isItalic": false
},
"signaturesFields": {
"fillColor": "#DDE9FF",
"borderColor": "#000000",
"borderWidth": 2
}
}
},
"readerViewConfig": {
"linkHighlight": true,
"formFieldHighlight": true,
"displayMode": "singlePage", // singlePage, doublePage, coverPage
"continueMode": true,
"verticalMode": true,
"cropMode": false,
"themes" : "light", // light, dark, sepia, reseda
"enableSliderBar": true,
"enablePageIndicator": true,
"pageSpacing": 10,
"pageScale": 1.0,
"pageSameWidth": true
}
}
Thank you for your interest in ComPDFKit PDF SDK, the only easy-to-use but powerful development solution to integrate high quality PDF rendering capabilities to your applications. If you encounter any technical questions or bug issues when using ComPDFKit PDF SDK for React Native, please submit the problem report to the ComPDFKit team. More information as follows would help us to solve your problem:
Home Link:
Support & General Contact:
Email: support@compdf.com
Thanks, The ComPDFKit Team