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//! Defines the [Pdfium] struct, a high-level idiomatic Rust wrapper around Pdfium.
use crate::bindings::PdfiumLibraryBindings;
use crate::document::{PdfDocument, PdfDocumentVersion};
use crate::error::{PdfiumError, PdfiumInternalError};
#[cfg(all(not(target_arch = "wasm32"), not(feature = "static")))]
use std::ffi::OsString;
#[cfg(all(not(target_arch = "wasm32"), not(feature = "static")))]
use libloading::Library;
#[cfg(all(not(target_arch = "wasm32"), not(feature = "static")))]
use crate::native::DynamicPdfiumBindings;
#[cfg(all(not(target_arch = "wasm32"), feature = "static"))]
use crate::linked::StaticPdfiumBindings;
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
use crate::utils::files::get_pdfium_file_accessor_from_reader;
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
use std::fs::File;
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
use std::io::{Read, Seek};
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
use std::path::Path;
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
use crate::wasm::{PdfiumRenderWasmState, WasmPdfiumBindings};
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
use wasm_bindgen::JsCast;
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
use wasm_bindgen_futures::JsFuture;
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
use js_sys::{ArrayBuffer, Uint8Array};
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
use web_sys::{window, Blob, Response};
#[cfg(feature = "thread_safe")]
use crate::thread_safe::ThreadSafePdfiumBindings;
// The following dummy declaration is used only when running cargo doc.
// It allows documentation of WASM-specific functionality to be included
// in documentation generated on non-WASM targets.
#[cfg(doc)]
struct Blob;
/// A high-level idiomatic Rust wrapper around Pdfium, the C++ PDF library used by
/// the Google Chromium project.
pub struct Pdfium {
bindings: Box<dyn PdfiumLibraryBindings>,
}
impl Pdfium {
/// Binds to a Pdfium library that was statically linked into the currently running
/// executable, returning a new [PdfiumLibraryBindings] object that contains bindings to the
/// functions exposed by the library. The application will immediately crash if Pdfium
/// was not correctly statically linked into the executable at compile time.
///
/// This function is only available when this crate's `static` feature is enabled.
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
#[cfg(any(doc, feature = "static"))]
#[inline]
pub fn bind_to_statically_linked_library() -> Result<Box<dyn PdfiumLibraryBindings>, PdfiumError>
{
let bindings = StaticPdfiumBindings::new();
#[cfg(feature = "thread_safe")]
let bindings = ThreadSafePdfiumBindings::new(bindings);
Ok(Box::new(bindings))
}
/// Initializes the external Pdfium library, loading it from the system libraries.
/// Returns a new [PdfiumLibraryBindings] object that contains bindings to the functions exposed
/// by the library, or an error if the library could not be loaded.
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
#[cfg(not(feature = "static"))]
#[inline]
pub fn bind_to_system_library() -> Result<Box<dyn PdfiumLibraryBindings>, PdfiumError> {
let bindings = DynamicPdfiumBindings::new(
unsafe { Library::new(Self::pdfium_platform_library_name()) }
.map_err(PdfiumError::LoadLibraryError)?,
)
.map_err(PdfiumError::LoadLibraryError)?;
#[cfg(feature = "thread_safe")]
let bindings = ThreadSafePdfiumBindings::new(bindings);
Ok(Box::new(bindings))
}
/// Initializes the external Pdfium library, binding to an external WASM module.
/// Returns a new [PdfiumLibraryBindings] object that contains bindings to the functions exposed
/// by the library, or an error if the library is not available.
///
/// It is essential that the exported `initialize_pdfium_render()` function be called
/// from Javascript _before_ calling this function from within your Rust code. For an example, see:
/// <https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/blob/master/examples/index.html>
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
#[inline]
pub fn bind_to_system_library() -> Result<Box<dyn PdfiumLibraryBindings>, PdfiumError> {
if PdfiumRenderWasmState::lock().is_ready() {
let bindings = WasmPdfiumBindings::new();
#[cfg(feature = "thread_safe")]
let bindings = ThreadSafePdfiumBindings::new(bindings);
Ok(Box::new(bindings))
} else {
Err(PdfiumError::PdfiumWASMModuleNotConfigured)
}
}
/// Initializes the external pdfium library, loading it from the given path.
/// Returns a new [PdfiumLibraryBindings] object that contains bindings to the functions
/// exposed by the library, or an error if the library could not be loaded.
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
#[cfg(not(feature = "static"))]
#[inline]
pub fn bind_to_library(
path: impl ToString,
) -> Result<Box<dyn PdfiumLibraryBindings>, PdfiumError> {
let bindings = DynamicPdfiumBindings::new(
unsafe { Library::new(OsString::from(path.to_string())) }
.map_err(PdfiumError::LoadLibraryError)?,
)
.map_err(PdfiumError::LoadLibraryError)?;
#[cfg(feature = "thread_safe")]
let bindings = ThreadSafePdfiumBindings::new(bindings);
Ok(Box::new(bindings))
}
/// Returns the name of the external Pdfium library on the currently running platform.
/// On Linux and Android, this will be `libpdfium.so` or similar; on Windows, this will
/// be `pdfium.dll` or similar; on MacOS, this will be `libpdfium.dylib` or similar.
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
#[cfg(not(feature = "static"))]
#[inline]
pub fn pdfium_platform_library_name() -> OsString {
libloading::library_filename("pdfium")
}
/// Returns the name of the external Pdfium library on the currently running platform,
/// prefixed with the given path string.
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
#[cfg(not(feature = "static"))]
#[inline]
pub fn pdfium_platform_library_name_at_path(path: impl ToString) -> String {
let mut path = path.to_string();
path.push_str(Pdfium::pdfium_platform_library_name().to_str().unwrap());
path
}
/// Creates a new [Pdfium] instance from the given external Pdfium library bindings.
#[inline]
pub fn new(bindings: Box<dyn PdfiumLibraryBindings>) -> Self {
bindings.FPDF_InitLibrary();
Self { bindings }
}
// TODO: AJRC - 17/9/22 - remove deprecated Pdfium::get_bindings() function in 0.9.0
// as part of tracking issue https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/issues/36
/// Returns the [PdfiumLibraryBindings] wrapped by this instance of [Pdfium].
#[deprecated(
since = "0.7.18",
note = "This function has been renamed. Use the Pdfium::bindings() function instead."
)]
#[doc(hidden)]
#[inline]
pub fn get_bindings(&self) -> &dyn PdfiumLibraryBindings {
self.bindings.as_ref()
}
/// Returns the [PdfiumLibraryBindings] wrapped by this instance of [Pdfium].
#[inline]
pub fn bindings(&self) -> &dyn PdfiumLibraryBindings {
self.bindings.as_ref()
}
// TODO: AJRC - 18/12/22 - remove deprecated Pdfium::load_pdf_from_bytes() function in 0.9.0
// as part of tracking issue https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/issues/36
/// Returns the [PdfiumLibraryBindings] wrapped by this instance of [Pdfium].
#[deprecated(
since = "0.7.26",
note = "This function has been renamed. Use the Pdfium::load_pdf_from_byte_slice() function instead."
)]
#[doc(hidden)]
#[inline]
pub fn load_pdf_from_bytes(
&self,
bytes: &'static [u8],
password: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<PdfDocument, PdfiumError> {
self.load_pdf_from_byte_slice(bytes, password)
}
/// Attempts to open a [PdfDocument] from the given static byte buffer.
///
/// If the document is password protected, the given password will be used to unlock it.
pub fn load_pdf_from_byte_slice<'a>(
&'a self,
bytes: &'a [u8],
password: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<PdfDocument<'a>, PdfiumError> {
Self::pdfium_document_handle_to_result(
self.bindings.FPDF_LoadMemDocument64(bytes, password),
self.bindings(),
)
}
/// Attempts to open a [PdfDocument] from the given owned byte buffer.
///
/// If the document is password protected, the given password will be used to unlock it.
///
/// `pdfium-render` will take ownership of the given byte buffer, ensuring its lifetime lasts
/// as long as the [PdfDocument] opened from it.
pub fn load_pdf_from_byte_vec(
&self,
bytes: Vec<u8>,
password: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<PdfDocument, PdfiumError> {
Self::pdfium_document_handle_to_result(
self.bindings
.FPDF_LoadMemDocument64(bytes.as_slice(), password),
self.bindings(),
)
.map(|mut document| {
// Give the newly-created document ownership of the byte buffer, so that Pdfium can continue
// to read from it on an as-needed basis throughout the lifetime of the document.
document.set_source_byte_buffer(bytes);
document
})
}
/// Attempts to open a [PdfDocument] from the given file path.
///
/// If the document is password protected, the given password will be used
/// to unlock it.
///
/// This function is not available when compiling to WASM. You have several options for
/// loading your PDF document data in WASM:
/// * Use the [Pdfium::load_pdf_from_fetch()] function to download document data from a
/// URL using the browser's built-in `fetch()` API. This function is only available when
/// compiling to WASM.
/// * Use the [Pdfium::load_pdf_from_blob()] function to load document data from a
/// Javascript `File` or `Blob` object (such as a `File` object returned from an HTML
/// `<input type="file">` element). This function is only available when compiling to WASM.
/// * Use another method to retrieve the bytes of the target document over the network,
/// then load those bytes into Pdfium using either the [Pdfium::load_pdf_from_byte_slice()]
/// function or the [Pdfium::load_pdf_from_byte_vec()] function.
/// * Embed the bytes of the target document directly into the compiled WASM module
/// using the `include_bytes!()` macro.
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
pub fn load_pdf_from_file<'a>(
&'a self,
path: &(impl AsRef<Path> + ?Sized),
password: Option<&'a str>,
) -> Result<PdfDocument, PdfiumError> {
self.load_pdf_from_reader(File::open(path).map_err(PdfiumError::IoError)?, password)
}
/// Attempts to open a [PdfDocument] from the given reader.
///
/// Pdfium will only load the portions of the document it actually needs into memory.
/// This is more efficient than loading the entire document into memory, especially when
/// working with large documents, and allows for working with documents larger than the
/// amount of available memory.
///
/// Because Pdfium must know the total content length in advance prior to loading
/// any portion of it, the given reader must implement the `Seek` trait as well as
/// the `Read` trait.
///
/// If the document is password protected, the given password will be used
/// to unlock it.
///
/// This function is not available when compiling to WASM. You have several options for
/// loading your PDF document data in WASM:
/// * Use the [Pdfium::load_pdf_from_fetch()] function to download document data from a
/// URL using the browser's built-in `fetch()` API. This function is only available when
/// compiling to WASM.
/// * Use the [Pdfium::load_pdf_from_blob()] function to load document data from a
/// Javascript `File` or `Blob` object (such as a `File` object returned from an HTML
/// `<input type="file">` element). This function is only available when compiling to WASM.
/// * Use another method to retrieve the bytes of the target document over the network,
/// then load those bytes into Pdfium using either the [Pdfium::load_pdf_from_byte_slice()]
/// function or the [Pdfium::load_pdf_from_byte_vec()] function.
/// * Embed the bytes of the target document directly into the compiled WASM module
/// using the `include_bytes!()` macro.
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
pub fn load_pdf_from_reader<'a, R: Read + Seek + 'a>(
&'a self,
reader: R,
password: Option<&'a str>,
) -> Result<PdfDocument<'a>, PdfiumError> {
let mut reader = get_pdfium_file_accessor_from_reader(reader);
Pdfium::pdfium_document_handle_to_result(
self.bindings
.FPDF_LoadCustomDocument(reader.as_fpdf_file_access_mut_ptr(), password),
self.bindings(),
)
.map(|mut document| {
// Give the newly-created document ownership of the reader, so that Pdfium can continue
// to read from it on an as-needed basis throughout the lifetime of the document.
document.set_file_access_reader(reader);
document
})
}
/// Attempts to open a [PdfDocument] by loading document data from the given URL.
/// The Javascript `fetch()` API is used to download data over the network.
///
/// If the document is password protected, the given password will be used to unlock it.
///
/// This function is only available when compiling to WASM.
#[cfg(any(doc, target_arch = "wasm32"))]
pub async fn load_pdf_from_fetch<'a>(
&'a self,
url: impl ToString,
password: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<PdfDocument<'a>, PdfiumError> {
if let Some(window) = window() {
let fetch_result = JsFuture::from(window.fetch_with_str(url.to_string().as_str()))
.await
.map_err(PdfiumError::WebSysFetchError)?;
debug_assert!(fetch_result.is_instance_of::<Response>());
let response: Response = fetch_result
.dyn_into()
.map_err(|_| PdfiumError::WebSysInvalidResponseError)?;
let blob: Blob =
JsFuture::from(response.blob().map_err(PdfiumError::WebSysFetchError)?)
.await
.map_err(PdfiumError::WebSysFetchError)?
.into();
self.load_pdf_from_blob(blob, password).await
} else {
Err(PdfiumError::WebSysWindowObjectNotAvailable)
}
}
/// Attempts to open a [PdfDocument] by loading document data from the given `Blob`.
/// A `File` object returned from a `FileList` is a suitable `Blob`:
///
/// ```text
/// <input id="filePicker" type="file">
///
/// const file = document.getElementById('filePicker').files[0];
/// ```
///
/// If the document is password protected, the given password will be used to unlock it.
///
/// This function is only available when compiling to WASM.
#[cfg(any(doc, target_arch = "wasm32"))]
pub async fn load_pdf_from_blob<'a>(
&'a self,
blob: Blob,
password: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<PdfDocument<'a>, PdfiumError> {
let array_buffer: ArrayBuffer = JsFuture::from(blob.array_buffer())
.await
.map_err(PdfiumError::WebSysFetchError)?
.into();
let u8_array: Uint8Array = Uint8Array::new(&array_buffer);
let bytes: Vec<u8> = u8_array.to_vec();
self.load_pdf_from_byte_vec(bytes, password)
}
/// Creates a new, empty [PdfDocument] in memory.
pub fn create_new_pdf(&self) -> Result<PdfDocument, PdfiumError> {
Self::pdfium_document_handle_to_result(
self.bindings.FPDF_CreateNewDocument(),
self.bindings(),
)
.map(|mut document| {
document.set_version(PdfDocumentVersion::DEFAULT_VERSION);
document
})
}
/// Returns a [PdfDocument] from the given `FPDF_DOCUMENT` handle, if possible.
pub(crate) fn pdfium_document_handle_to_result(
handle: crate::bindgen::FPDF_DOCUMENT,
bindings: &dyn PdfiumLibraryBindings,
) -> Result<PdfDocument, PdfiumError> {
if handle.is_null() {
// Retrieve the error code of the last error recorded by Pdfium.
if let Some(error) = match bindings.FPDF_GetLastError() as u32 {
crate::bindgen::FPDF_ERR_SUCCESS => None,
crate::bindgen::FPDF_ERR_UNKNOWN => Some(PdfiumInternalError::Unknown),
crate::bindgen::FPDF_ERR_FILE => Some(PdfiumInternalError::FileError),
crate::bindgen::FPDF_ERR_FORMAT => Some(PdfiumInternalError::FormatError),
crate::bindgen::FPDF_ERR_PASSWORD => Some(PdfiumInternalError::PasswordError),
crate::bindgen::FPDF_ERR_SECURITY => Some(PdfiumInternalError::SecurityError),
crate::bindgen::FPDF_ERR_PAGE => Some(PdfiumInternalError::PageError),
// The Pdfium documentation says "... if the previous SDK call succeeded, [then] the
// return value of this function is not defined". On Linux, at least, a return value
// of FPDF_ERR_SUCCESS seems to be consistently returned; on Windows, however, the
// return values are indeed unpredictable. See https://github.com/ajrcarey/pdfium-render/issues/24.
// Therefore, if the return value does not match one of the FPDF_ERR_* constants, we must
// assume success.
_ => None,
} {
Err(PdfiumError::PdfiumLibraryInternalError(error))
} else {
// This would be an unusual situation; a null handle indicating failure,
// yet Pdfium's error code indicates success.
Err(PdfiumError::PdfiumLibraryInternalError(
PdfiumInternalError::Unknown,
))
}
} else {
Ok(PdfDocument::from_pdfium(handle, bindings))
}
}
}
impl Drop for Pdfium {
/// Closes the external Pdfium library, releasing held memory.
#[inline]
fn drop(&mut self) {
self.bindings.FPDF_DestroyLibrary();
}
}
impl Default for Pdfium {
/// Binds to a Pdfium library that was statically linked into the currently running
/// executable by calling [Pdfium::bind_to_statically_linked_library()]. This function
/// will panic if no statically linked Pdfium functions can be located.
#[cfg(feature = "static")]
#[inline]
fn default() -> Self {
Pdfium::new(Pdfium::bind_to_statically_linked_library().unwrap())
}
/// Binds to an external Pdfium library, loading it from the system libraries,
/// by calling [Pdfium::bind_to_system_library()]. This function will panic if no
/// suitable system library can be loaded.
#[cfg(not(feature = "static"))]
#[inline]
fn default() -> Self {
Pdfium::new(Pdfium::bind_to_system_library().unwrap())
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "sync")]
unsafe impl Sync for Pdfium {}
#[cfg(feature = "sync")]
unsafe impl Send for Pdfium {}