Idiomatic Rust bindings for Pdfium
pdfium-render provides an idiomatic high-level Rust interface to Pdfium, the C++ PDF library
used by the Google Chromium project. With this library, you can render pages in PDF files to
bitmaps, load, edit, and extract text and images from existing PDF files, and create new PDF files
from scratch.
use *;
pdfium-render binds to a Pdfium library at run-time, allowing for flexible selection of
system-provided or bundled Pdfium libraries and providing idiomatic Rust error handling in
situations where a Pdfium library is not available. A key advantage of binding to Pdfium at run-time
rather than compile-time is that a Rust application using pdfium-render can be compiled to WASM
for running in a browser alongside a WASM-packaged build of Pdfium.
pdfium-render aims to eventually provide bindings to all non-interactive functionality provided
by Pdfium. This is a work in progress that will be completed by version 1.0 of this crate.
Examples
Short, commented examples that demonstrate all the major Pdfium document handling features are available at https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/tree/master/examples. These examples demonstrate:
- Rendering pages to bitmaps.
- Text and image extraction.
- Document signature introspection.
- Document attachment creation and introspection.
- Document concatenation.
- Page object introspection.
- Page annotation introspection.
- Creation of new documents and new pages.
- Creation of page objects for text, paths, and bitmaps.
- Multi-page tiled output.
- Watermarking.
- Thread safety.
- Compiling to WASM.
What's new
Version 0.7.24 adds bindings to Pdfium functions related to individual segments of a Path page object,
and adds the PdfPagePathObjectSegments and PdfFontGlyphs collections to the high-level interface,
along with functions for retrieving path segments for individual font glyphs and page path objects.
Version 0.7.23 improves the crate's documentation so that cargo doc always generates
documentation for both native and WASM functionality, no matter the current platform.
Version 0.7.22 works around two problems in Pdfium's bitmap generation when retrieving
processed renderings of individual PdfPageImageObject page objects.
See the "Version history" section below for details.
Version 0.7.21 fixes some bugs in color conversion from RGBA to BGRA when working with
PdfPageImageObject page objects, and adds the additional crate features libstdc++ and libc++
to provide more flexibility when linking against statically-compiled builds of Pdfium.
See the "Static linking" section below for details.
Binding to Pdfium
pdfium-render does not include Pdfium itself. You have several options:
- Bind to a dynamically-built Pdfium library provided by the operating system.
- Bind to a dynamically-built Pdfium library packaged alongside your Rust executable.
- Bind to a statically-built Pdfium library linked to your executable at compile time.
When compiling to WASM, packaging an external build of Pdfium as a separate WASM module is essential.
Dynamic linking
Binding to a dynamically-built Pdfium library is the simplest option. On Android, a system-provided
libpdfium.so is packaged as part of the operating system (although recent versions of Android no
longer permit user applications to access it); alternatively, you can package a pre-built
dynamic library appropriate for your operating system alongside your Rust executable.
- Native (i.e. non-WASM) builds of Pdfium for all major platforms: https://github.com/bblanchon/pdfium-binaries/releases
- WASM builds of Pdfium: https://github.com/paulocoutinhox/pdfium-lib/releases
If you are compiling a native (i.e. non-WASM) build, and you place an appropriate Pdfium library in the same folder as your compiled application, then binding to it dynamically at runtime is as simple as:
use *;
let pdfium = new;
A common pattern used in the examples at https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/tree/master/examples is to first attempt to bind to a Pdfium library in the same folder as the compiled example, and attempt to fall back to a system-provided library if that fails:
use *;
let pdfium = new;
At the time of writing, the WASM builds at https://github.com/bblanchon/pdfium-binaries/releases are compiled with a non-growable WASM heap memory allocator. This means that attempting to open a PDF document longer than just a few pages will result in an unrecoverable out of memory error. The WASM builds at https://github.com/paulocoutinhox/pdfium-lib/releases are recommended as they do not have this problem.
Static linking
If you prefer to link Pdfium directly into your executable at compile time, use the optional static
crate feature. This enables the Pdfium::bind_to_statically_linked_library() function which binds
directly to the Pdfium functions included in your executable:
use *;
let pdfium = new;
As a convenience, pdfium-render can instruct cargo to link a statically-built Pdfium
library for you. Set the path to the directory containing your pre-built library using
the PDFIUM_STATIC_LIB_PATH environment variable when you run cargo build, like so:
PDFIUM_STATIC_LIB_PATH="/path/containing/your/static/pdfium/library" cargo build
pdfium-render will pass the following flags to cargo:
cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=pdfium
cargo:rustc-link-search=native=$PDFIUM_STATIC_LIB_PATH
This saves you writing a custom build.rs yourself. If you have your own build pipeline
that links Pdfium statically into your executable, simply leave the PDFIUM_STATIC_LIB_PATH
environment variable unset.
Note that the path you set in PDFIUM_STATIC_LIB_PATH should not include the filename of the
library itself; it should just be the path of the containing directory. You must make sure your
statically-built library is named in the appropriate way for your target platform
(libpdfium.a on Linux and macOS, for example) in order for the Rust compiler to locate it.
Depending on how your Pdfium library was built, you may need to also link against a C++ standard library.
To link against the GNU C++ standard library (libstdc++), use the optional libstdc++ feature.
pdfium-render will pass the following additional flag to cargo:
cargo:rustc-link-lib=dylib=stdc++
To link against the LLVM C++ standard library (libc++), use the optional libc++ feature.
pdfium-render will pass the following additional flag to cargo:
cargo:rustc-link-lib=dylib=c++
Alternatively, use the link-cplusplus crate to link against a C++ standard library. link-cplusplus
offers more options for deciding which standard library should be selected, including automatically
selecting the build platform's installed default.
pdfium-render will not build Pdfium for you; you must build Pdfium yourself, or source a
pre-built static archive from elsewhere. For an overview of the build process, including a sample
build script, see https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/issues/53.
Compiling to WASM
See https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/tree/master/examples for a full example that shows
how to bundle a Rust application using pdfium-render alongside a pre-built Pdfium WASM module for
inspection and rendering of PDF files in a web browser.
Certain functions that access the file system are not available when compiling to WASM. In all cases, browser-specific alternatives are provided, as detailed at the link above.
Multithreading
Pdfium makes no guarantees about thread safety and should be assumed not to be thread safe. The Pdfium authors specifically recommend that parallel processing, not multi-threading, be used to process multiple documents simultaneously.
pdfium-render achieves thread safety by locking access to Pdfium behind a mutex;
each thread must acquire exclusive access to this mutex in order to make any call to Pdfium.
This has the effect of sequencing all calls to Pdfium as if they were single-threaded,
even when using pdfium-render from multiple threads. This approach offers no performance benefit,
but it ensures that Pdfium will not crash when running as part of a multi-threaded application.
An example of safely using pdfium-render as part of a multithreaded parallel iterator is
available at https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/tree/master/examples.
Optional features
This crate provides the following optional features:
bindings: usescbindgento generate Rust bindings to the Pdfium functions defined in theinclude/*.hfiles each timecargo buildis run. Ifcbindgenor any of its dependencies are not available then the build will fail.static: enables binding to a statically-linked build of Pdfium. See the "Static linking" section above.libstdc++: links against the GNU C++ standard library when compiling. Requires thestaticfeature. See the "Static linking" section above.libc++: links against the LLVM C++ standard library when compiling. Requires thestaticfeature. See the "Static linking" section above.thread_safe: wraps access to Pdfium behind a mutex to ensure thread-safe access to Pdfium. See the "Multithreading" section above.
The thread_safe feature is enabled by default. All other features are disabled by default.
Porting existing Pdfium code from other languages
The high-level idiomatic Rust interface provided by pdfium-render is built on top of
raw FFI bindings defined in the PdfiumLibraryBindings trait. It is completely feasible to use
these raw FFI bindings directly if you wish, making porting existing code that calls FPDF_* functions
trivial while still gaining the benefits of late binding and WASM compatibility.
For instance, the following code snippet (taken from a C++ sample):
string test_doc = "test.pdf";
;
FPDF_DOCUMENT doc = ;
// ... do something with doc
;
;
would translate to the following Rust code:
let bindings = bind_to_system_library.unwrap;
let test_doc = "test.pdf";
bindings.FPDF_InitLibrary;
let doc = bindings.FPDF_LoadDocument;
// ... do something with doc
bindings.FPDF_CloseDocument;
bindings.FPDF_DestroyLibrary;
Pdfium's API uses three different string types: classic C-style null-terminated char arrays,
UTF-8 byte arrays, and a UTF-16LE byte array type named FPDF_WIDESTRING. For functions that take a
C-style string or a UTF-8 byte array, pdfium-render's binding will take the standard Rust &str type.
For functions that take an FPDF_WIDESTRING, pdfium-render exposes two functions: the vanilla
FPDF_*() function that takes an FPDF_WIDESTRING, and an additional FPDF_*_str() helper function
that takes a standard Rust &str and converts it internally to an FPDF_WIDESTRING before calling
Pdfium. Examples of functions with additional _str() helpers include FPDFBookmark_Find(),
FPDFText_SetText(), FPDFText_FindStart(), FPDFDoc_AddAttachment(), FPDFAnnot_SetStringValue(),
and FPDFAttachment_SetStringValue().
The PdfiumLibraryBindings::get_pdfium_utf16le_bytes_from_str() and
PdfiumLibraryBindings::get_string_from_pdfium_utf16le_bytes() utility functions are provided
for converting to and from FPDF_WIDESTRING in your own code.
Some Pdfium functions return classic C-style integer boolean values, aliased as FPDF_BOOL.
The PdfiumLibraryBindings::TRUE(), PdfiumLibraryBindings::FALSE(),
PdfiumLibraryBindings::is_true(), and PdfiumLibraryBindings::bool_to_pdfium() utility functions
are provided for converting to and from FPDF_BOOL in your own code.
Image pixel data in Pdfium is encoded in either three-channel BGR or four-channel BGRA.
The PdfiumLibraryBindings::bgr_to_rgba(), PdfiumLibraryBindings::bgra_to_rgba(),
PdfiumLibraryBindings::rgb_to_bgra(), and PdfiumLibraryBindings::rgba_to_bgra() utility functions
are provided for converting between RGB and BGR image data in your own code.
Development status
The initial focus of this crate was on rendering pages in a PDF file; consequently, FPDF_*
functions related to page rendering were prioritised. By 1.0, the functionality of all
FPDF_* functions exported by all Pdfium modules will be available, with the exception of certain
functions specific to interactive scripting, user interaction, and printing.
- Releases numbered 0.4.x added support for all page rendering Pdfium functions to
pdfium-render. - Releases numbered 0.5.x-0.6.x added support for most read-only Pdfium functions to
pdfium-render. - Releases numbered 0.7.x aim to progressively add support for all Pdfium page object creation and editing functions to
pdfium-render. - Releases numbered 0.8.x aim to progressively add support for all other Pdfium editing functions to
pdfium-render. - Releases numbered 0.9.x aim to fill any remaining gaps in the high-level interface prior to 1.0.
By version 0.8.0, pdfium-render should provide useful coverage for the vast majority of common
use cases, whether rendering existing documents or creating new ones.
There are 368 FPDF_* functions in the Pdfium API. As of version 0.7.24, 316 (86%) have
bindings available in PdfiumLibraryBindings, with the functionality of the vast majority of
these exposed through the pdfium-render high-level interface.
Some functions and type definitions in the high-level interface have been renamed or revised since their initial implementation. The initial implementations are still available but are marked as deprecated. These deprecated items will be removed in release 0.9.0.
If you need a binding to a Pdfium function that is not currently available, just raise an issue.
Version history
- 0.7.24: adds bindings for
FPDFClipPath_CountPathSegments(),FPDFClipPath_GetPathSegment(),FPDFPath_CountSegments(),FPDFPath_GetPathSegment(), andFPDFPathSegment_*()functions; addsPdfFontGlyphsandPdfPagePathObjectSegmentscollections to the high-level interface, along with accessor functions inPdfFontandPdfPagePathObject; adds thePdfPathSegmentstrait; introduces some infrastructure necessary for the future implementation of aPdfClipPathobject; addsPdfPages::first(),PdfPages::last(), andPdfPage::fonts()convenience functions. - 0.7.23: removes some unnecessary mutable bindings in
PdfBitmap; uses#[cfg(doc)]declarations to ensurecargo docgenerates documentation for all functionality, irrespective of the platform. - 0.7.22: attempts to work around two problems in Pdfium's bitmap generation when retrieving processed renderings of page image objects. See https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/issues/52 for more information.
- 0.7.21: adds bindings for
FPDF_GetPageAAction(),FPDF_GetFileIdentifier(), and all remainingFPDFDest_*()andFPDFLink_*()functions; addsPdfAttachment::len()andPdfAttachment::is_empty()convenience functions; addslibstdc++andlibc++crate features; adds color conversion functions toPdfiumLibraryBindings; corrects bugs in color conversion when working withPdfPageImageObject, as detailed in https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/issues/50; fixes a bug in the WASM implementation ofFPDFAnnot_GetAttachmentPoints(); corrects some small typos in examples. - 0.7.20: adds bindings for
FPDFPage_*Thumbnail*(),FPDFLink_*(), andFPDFText_Find*()functions; addsPdfAttachments::create_attachment_from_bytes(),PdfAttachments::create_attachment_from_file(),PdfAttachments::create_attachment_from_reader(),PdfAttachments::create_attachment_from_fetch(),
PdfAttachments::create_attachment_from_blob(),PdfAttachments::delete_at_index(),PdfAttachment::save_to_writer(),PdfAttachment::save_to_file(),PdfAttachment::save_to_blob(),PdfPage::has_embedded_thumbnail(),PdfPage::embedded_thumbnail(), andPdfPage::boundaries_mut()functions to the high-level interface; renamesPdfAttachment::bytes()function introduced in 0.7.19 toPdfAttachment::save_to_bytes(). - 0.7.19: adds bindings for
FPDFDoc_*Attachment*()functions; addsPdfAttachmentsandPdfSignaturescollections to the high-level interface. - 0.7.18: adds convenience
bindings()accessor functions toPdfDocument,PdfPage,PdfBitmap,PdfFont, and various other interfaces, thanks to an excellent contribution from https://github.com/LU15W1R7H; deprecatesPdfium::get_bindings()in favour ofPdfium::bindings()for consistency. Deprecated items will be removed in release 0.9.0. - 0.7.17: relaxes some unnecessarily restrictive lifetime bounds in
PdfPageObjectPath. - 0.7.16: adds
PdfPageObjects::create_path_object_bezier()andPdfPageObjectPath::new_bezier()convenience functions; corrects some typos in documentation. - 0.7.15: adds
PdfPageAnnotationCommon::name(),PdfPageAnnotationCommon::contents(),PdfPageAnnotationCommon::author(),PdfPageAnnotationCommon::creation_date(), andPdfPageAnnotationCommon::modification_date()functions for working with annotations; addsPdfPageText::for_annotation()andPdfPageText::chars_for_annotation()for more easily extracting text and characters associated with annotations; addsexamples/annotations.rsandexamples/image_extract.rs; renamesexamples/text.rstoexamples/text_extract.rs. - 0.7.14: fixes a bug in the WASM implementation of
FPDF_StructElement_GetStringAttribute(); pins required version ofimagecrate to at least 0.24.0 or later to avoid incompatibility between theimage::DynamicImagetrait definitions in 0.23.x and 0.24.x; adds compatibility with web workers to the WASM implementation, thanks to an excellent contribution from https://github.com/NyxCode. - 0.7.13: adds transformation and clipping functions to
PdfRenderConfig; adds bindings forFPDF_RenderPageBitmapWithMatrix(); deprecatesPdfRenderConfig::rotate_if_portait()in favour of the correctly-spelledPdfRenderConfig::rotate_if_portrait(). Deprecated items will be removed in release 0.9.0. - 0.7.12: adds
PdfPage::render_into_bitmap()andPdfPage::render_into_bitmap_with_config()functions for higher performance; deprecatesPdfPage::get_bitmap()in favour ofPdfPage::render(); deprecatesPdfPage::get_bitmap_with_config()in favour ofPdfPage::render_with_config(); deprecatesPdfBitmapConfigin favour ofPdfRenderConfig; deprecatesPdfBitmap::render()as the function is no longer necessary. Deprecated items will be removed in release 0.9.0. - 0.7.11: adds the new WASM-specific
PdfBitmap::as_array()function as a higher performance alternative to the cross-platformPdfBitmap::as_bytes()function, thanks to an excellent contribution from https://github.com/NyxCode. - 0.7.10: corrects some typos in documentation; adds additional constructors to
PdfPageImageObjectthat apply a specified width and/or height at object creation time. - 0.7.9: adds retrieval of the list of image filters applied to a
PdfPageImageObject; adds thePdfColorSpaceenum; adds bindings for theFPDF_*Signature*(),FPDFSignatureObj_*(), andFPDF_StructTree_*()functions. - 0.7.8: adds image support to the
PdfPageImageObjectstruct, thePdfPageObjects::add_image_object()andPdfPageObjects::create_image_object()functions, additional convenience functions for loading fonts from files and readers toPdfFont, and bindings forFPDF_VIEWERREF_Get*()functions. - 0.7.7: adds the
thread_safecrate feature and the accompanying example inexamples/thread_safe.rs. - 0.7.6: adds retrieval of text settings on a character-by-character basis to the
PdfPageTextandPdfPageTextObjectobjects; addsPdfPageTextSegmentandPdfPageTextCharstructs to the high-level interface; adds retrieval of current transformation settings to all page objects; adds thePdfPageTextObject::scaled_font_size()function and renamesPdfPageTextObject::font_size()toPdfPageTextObject::unscaled_font_size()as these names make clearer the differences between scaled and unscaled font sizes in text objects; adds bindings for all remainingFPDFText_*()functions. - 0.7.5: corrects a bug in error handling on Windows. See https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/issues/24 for more information.
- 0.7.4: adds the
PdfPageGroupObject::remove_objects_from_page()function; renamedPdfPageObjects::delete_object()andPdfPageObjects::delete_object_at_index()functions toPdfPageObjects::remove_object()andPdfPageObjects::remove_object_at_index()as these names better reflect the underlying operation that occurs. - 0.7.3: corrects a bug in the implementation of
PdfPages::append()introduced in 0.7.2. - 0.7.2: adds object groups for manipulating and transforming groups of page objects as if they
were a single object, and the
PdfPages::watermark()function for applying individualized watermarks to any or all pages in a document. Fixes a potential double-free bug inPdfFont::drop(). - 0.7.1: adds path segment creation to the
PdfPagePathObjectobject, convenience functions for quickly creating rectangles, ellipses, and circles, and thePdfPageObjects::add_path_object()function. - 0.7.0: adds
PdfPermissionscollection, adds document loading and saving support, adds initial creation and editing support for documents, pages, and text objects, and improves WASM document file handling. - 0.6.0: fixes some typos in documentation, updates upstream Pdfium WASM package source repository name.
- 0.5.9: corrects a bug in the statically linked bindings implementation. Adjusted tests to cover both dynamic and statically linked bindings implementations.
- 0.5.8: corrects a bug in the WASM implementation of certain
FPDFAnnot_*()functions. Resolves a potential memory leak affecting the WASM implementation of variousFPDF_*()functions. - 0.5.7: adds support for binding to a statically-linked build of Pdfium, adds
bindgenandstaticcrate features. - 0.5.6: adds
pdfium_render::prelude, adds bindings forFPDFAnnot_*()andFPDFPage_*Annot*()functions, addsPdfPageAnnotationscollection andPdfPageAnnotationstruct to the high-level interface. - 0.5.5: fixes two bugs in the WASM implementation, one to do with colors, one to do with text extraction. See https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/issues/9 and https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/issues/11 for more information.
- 0.5.4: changes default setting of
PdfBitmapConfig::set_reverse_byte_order()totrueto switch from Pdfium's default BGRA8 pixel format to RGBA8. This is necessary since theimagecrate dropped support for BGRA8 in version 0.24. See https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/issues/9 for more information. - 0.5.3: adds bindings for
FPDFBookmark_*(),FPDFPageObj_*(),FPDFText_*(), andFPDFFont_*()functions, addsPdfPageObjects,PdfPageText, andPdfBookmarkscollections to the high-level interface. - 0.5.2: adds bindings for
FPDF_GetPageBoundingBox(),FPDFDoc_GetPageMode(),FPDFPage_Get*Box(), andFPDFPage_Set*Box()functions, addsPdfPageBoundariescollection to the high-level interface. - 0.5.1: adds bindings for
FPDFPage_GetRotation()andFPDFPage_SetRotation()functions, addsPdfMetadatacollection to the high-level interface. - 0.5.0: adds rendering of annotations and form field elements, thanks to an excellent contribution from https://github.com/inzanez.
- 0.4.2: bug fixes in
PdfBitmapConfigimplementation. - 0.4.1: improvements to documentation and READMEs.
- 0.4.0: initial release of minimal page rendering functionality.