How to convert an HTML string (which comes as a response from API) to pdf and download in AngularJs?
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I need to download a receipt as PDF. The API gives an html string in response. Now, I need to convert this HTML to PDF.
This is my AngularJs code.
vm.downloadReceipt = function (id) {
angularService.getReceipt(id).then(function (response) {
if (response.status == 200) {
var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.fromHTML(response.data);
doc.save('receipt.pdf');
} else {
showError();
}
});
}
I get this error in console when i run it.
TypeError: Cannot read property 'name' of undefined
at j (jspdf.min.js:202)
at k (jspdf.min.js:202)
at k (jspdf.min.js:202)
at jspdf.min.js:202
at l (jspdf.min.js:202)
at d (jspdf.min.js:202)
at m (jspdf.min.js:202)
at Object.t.fromHTML (jspdf.min.js:202)
at occupant.component.js:101
at angular.js:13170
Thanks.
html angularjs pdf pdf-generation
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I need to download a receipt as PDF. The API gives an html string in response. Now, I need to convert this HTML to PDF.
This is my AngularJs code.
vm.downloadReceipt = function (id) {
angularService.getReceipt(id).then(function (response) {
if (response.status == 200) {
var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.fromHTML(response.data);
doc.save('receipt.pdf');
} else {
showError();
}
});
}
I get this error in console when i run it.
TypeError: Cannot read property 'name' of undefined
at j (jspdf.min.js:202)
at k (jspdf.min.js:202)
at k (jspdf.min.js:202)
at jspdf.min.js:202
at l (jspdf.min.js:202)
at d (jspdf.min.js:202)
at m (jspdf.min.js:202)
at Object.t.fromHTML (jspdf.min.js:202)
at occupant.component.js:101
at angular.js:13170
Thanks.
html angularjs pdf pdf-generation
stackoverflow.com/questions/41395566/…
– kpu27
Jan 3 at 7:02
this does not solve the problem. The html string comes in the variable response.data
– abhi1809
Jan 3 at 9:15
What'sat occupant.component.js:101
? Some a variable is undefined and you try to read property 'name' of it.
– phuwin
Jan 3 at 11:22
@phuwin At occupant.component.js:101, there is this linedoc.fromHTML(response.data);
– abhi1809
Jan 4 at 5:30
Could you check this github.com/MrRio/jsPDF/issues/516 I think there's some problem with the HTML that you try to generate a pdf from.
– phuwin
Jan 4 at 7:34
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I need to download a receipt as PDF. The API gives an html string in response. Now, I need to convert this HTML to PDF.
This is my AngularJs code.
vm.downloadReceipt = function (id) {
angularService.getReceipt(id).then(function (response) {
if (response.status == 200) {
var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.fromHTML(response.data);
doc.save('receipt.pdf');
} else {
showError();
}
});
}
I get this error in console when i run it.
TypeError: Cannot read property 'name' of undefined
at j (jspdf.min.js:202)
at k (jspdf.min.js:202)
at k (jspdf.min.js:202)
at jspdf.min.js:202
at l (jspdf.min.js:202)
at d (jspdf.min.js:202)
at m (jspdf.min.js:202)
at Object.t.fromHTML (jspdf.min.js:202)
at occupant.component.js:101
at angular.js:13170
Thanks.
html angularjs pdf pdf-generation
I need to download a receipt as PDF. The API gives an html string in response. Now, I need to convert this HTML to PDF.
This is my AngularJs code.
vm.downloadReceipt = function (id) {
angularService.getReceipt(id).then(function (response) {
if (response.status == 200) {
var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.fromHTML(response.data);
doc.save('receipt.pdf');
} else {
showError();
}
});
}
I get this error in console when i run it.
TypeError: Cannot read property 'name' of undefined
at j (jspdf.min.js:202)
at k (jspdf.min.js:202)
at k (jspdf.min.js:202)
at jspdf.min.js:202
at l (jspdf.min.js:202)
at d (jspdf.min.js:202)
at m (jspdf.min.js:202)
at Object.t.fromHTML (jspdf.min.js:202)
at occupant.component.js:101
at angular.js:13170
Thanks.
html angularjs pdf pdf-generation
html angularjs pdf pdf-generation
asked Jan 3 at 6:56
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stackoverflow.com/questions/41395566/…
– kpu27
Jan 3 at 7:02
this does not solve the problem. The html string comes in the variable response.data
– abhi1809
Jan 3 at 9:15
What'sat occupant.component.js:101
? Some a variable is undefined and you try to read property 'name' of it.
– phuwin
Jan 3 at 11:22
@phuwin At occupant.component.js:101, there is this linedoc.fromHTML(response.data);
– abhi1809
Jan 4 at 5:30
Could you check this github.com/MrRio/jsPDF/issues/516 I think there's some problem with the HTML that you try to generate a pdf from.
– phuwin
Jan 4 at 7:34
add a comment |
stackoverflow.com/questions/41395566/…
– kpu27
Jan 3 at 7:02
this does not solve the problem. The html string comes in the variable response.data
– abhi1809
Jan 3 at 9:15
What'sat occupant.component.js:101
? Some a variable is undefined and you try to read property 'name' of it.
– phuwin
Jan 3 at 11:22
@phuwin At occupant.component.js:101, there is this linedoc.fromHTML(response.data);
– abhi1809
Jan 4 at 5:30
Could you check this github.com/MrRio/jsPDF/issues/516 I think there's some problem with the HTML that you try to generate a pdf from.
– phuwin
Jan 4 at 7:34
stackoverflow.com/questions/41395566/…
– kpu27
Jan 3 at 7:02
stackoverflow.com/questions/41395566/…
– kpu27
Jan 3 at 7:02
this does not solve the problem. The html string comes in the variable response.data
– abhi1809
Jan 3 at 9:15
this does not solve the problem. The html string comes in the variable response.data
– abhi1809
Jan 3 at 9:15
What's
at occupant.component.js:101
? Some a variable is undefined and you try to read property 'name' of it.– phuwin
Jan 3 at 11:22
What's
at occupant.component.js:101
? Some a variable is undefined and you try to read property 'name' of it.– phuwin
Jan 3 at 11:22
@phuwin At occupant.component.js:101, there is this line
doc.fromHTML(response.data);
– abhi1809
Jan 4 at 5:30
@phuwin At occupant.component.js:101, there is this line
doc.fromHTML(response.data);
– abhi1809
Jan 4 at 5:30
Could you check this github.com/MrRio/jsPDF/issues/516 I think there's some problem with the HTML that you try to generate a pdf from.
– phuwin
Jan 4 at 7:34
Could you check this github.com/MrRio/jsPDF/issues/516 I think there's some problem with the HTML that you try to generate a pdf from.
– phuwin
Jan 4 at 7:34
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stackoverflow.com/questions/41395566/…
– kpu27
Jan 3 at 7:02
this does not solve the problem. The html string comes in the variable response.data
– abhi1809
Jan 3 at 9:15
What's
at occupant.component.js:101
? Some a variable is undefined and you try to read property 'name' of it.– phuwin
Jan 3 at 11:22
@phuwin At occupant.component.js:101, there is this line
doc.fromHTML(response.data);
– abhi1809
Jan 4 at 5:30
Could you check this github.com/MrRio/jsPDF/issues/516 I think there's some problem with the HTML that you try to generate a pdf from.
– phuwin
Jan 4 at 7:34