A PDF viewer for Vue using Mozilla's PDF.js
npm install --save pdfvuer
<template>
<pdf src="./static/relativity.pdf" :page="1">
<template slot="loading">
loading content here...
</template>
</pdf>
</template>
<script>
import pdf from 'pdfvuer'
export default {
components: {
pdf
}
}
<template>
<div id="pdfvuer">
<div id="buttons" class="ui grey three item inverted bottom fixed menu transition hidden">
<a class="item" @click="page > 1 ? page-- : 1">
<i class="left chevron icon"></i>
Back
</a>
<a class="ui active item">
{{page}} / {{ numPages ? numPages : '∞' }}
</a>
<a class="item" @click="page < numPages ? page++ : 1">
Forward
<i class="right chevron icon"></i>
</a>
</div>
<div id="buttons" class="ui grey three item inverted bottom fixed menu transition hidden">
<a class="item" @click="scale -= scale > 0.2 ? 0.1 : 0">
<i class="left chevron icon" />
Zoom -
</a>
<a class="ui active item">
{{ formattedZoom }} %
</a>
<a class="item" @click="scale += scale < 2 ? 0.1 : 0">
Zoom +
<i class="right chevron icon" />
</a>
</div>
<pdf :src="pdfdata" v-for="i in numPages" :key="i" :id="i" :page="i"
:scale.sync="scale" style="width:100%;margin:20px auto;">
<template slot="loading">
loading content here...
</template>
</pdf>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import pdfvuer from 'pdfvuer'
export default {
components: {
pdf: pdfvuer
},
data () {
return {
page: 1,
numPages: 0,
pdfdata: undefined,
errors: [],
scale: 'page-width'
}
},
computed: {
formattedZoom () {
return Number.parseInt(this.scale * 100);
},
},
mounted () {
this.getPdf()
},
watch: {
show: function (s) {
if(s) {
this.getPdf();
}
},
page: function (p) {
if( window.pageYOffset <= this.findPos(document.getElementById(p)) || ( document.getElementById(p+1) && window.pageYOffset >= this.findPos(document.getElementById(p+1)) )) {
// window.scrollTo(0,this.findPos(document.getElementById(p)));
document.getElementById(p).scrollIntoView();
}
}
},
methods: {
getPdf () {
var self = this;
self.pdfdata = pdfvuer.createLoadingTask('./static/relativity.pdf');
self.pdfdata.then(pdf => {
self.numPages = pdf.numPages;
window.onscroll = function() {
changePage()
stickyNav()
}
// Get the offset position of the navbar
var sticky = $('#buttons')[0].offsetTop
// Add the sticky class to the self.$refs.nav when you reach its scroll position. Remove "sticky" when you leave the scroll position
function stickyNav() {
if (window.pageYOffset >= sticky) {
$('#buttons')[0].classList.remove("hidden")
} else {
$('#buttons')[0].classList.add("hidden")
}
}
function changePage () {
var i = 1, count = Number(pdf.numPages);
do {
if(window.pageYOffset >= self.findPos(document.getElementById(i)) &&
window.pageYOffset <= self.findPos(document.getElementById(i+1))) {
self.page = i
}
i++
} while ( i < count)
if (window.pageYOffset >= self.findPos(document.getElementById(i))) {
self.page = i
}
}
});
},
findPos(obj) {
return obj.offsetTop;
}
}
}
</script>
<style lang="css" scoped>
#buttons {
margin-left: 0 !important;
margin-right: 0 !important;
}
/* Page content */
.content {
padding: 16px;
}
</style>
The url of the pdf file. src
may also be a string|TypedArray|DocumentInitParameters|PDFDataRangeTransport
for more details, see PDFJS.getDocument()
.
The page number to display.
The page rotation in degrees, only multiple of 90 are valid.
The scaling factor. By default, the pdf will be scaled to match the page width
with the container width.
When passed value page-width
and / or using resize
prop, will send back the scale
computed accordingly via update:scale
event (use it with scale.sync="scale"
)
Enable Auto Resizing on window resize. By default, autoresizing is disabled.
Show the annotations in the pdf. By default, annotation layer is disabled.
Show the text layer in the pdf. By default, text layer is enabled.
The total number of pages of the pdf.
The provided PDF's loading state
src
: see:src
prop
This function creates a PDFJS loading task that can be used and reused as:src
property.
Advanced Example - https://blog.koley.in/pdfvuer
Made with ❤️ at IIIT Bangalore
MIT © Gaurav Koley, 2018