Markdown2Pdf 2.1.0

dotnet add package Markdown2Pdf --version 2.1.0
NuGet\Install-Package Markdown2Pdf -Version 2.1.0
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Markdown2Pdf" Version="2.1.0" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Markdown2Pdf --version 2.1.0
#r "nuget: Markdown2Pdf, 2.1.0"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Markdown2Pdf as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Markdown2Pdf&version=2.1.0

// Install Markdown2Pdf as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Markdown2Pdf&version=2.1.0

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<h1 align="center"> Markdown2Pdf</h1>

<p align="center"> <img src="./assets/md2pdf.svg" alt="Logo" Width=128px/> <br> </p>

.NET library for converting Markdown to PDF. Uses Markdig for converting markdown to html and then Puppeteer Sharp to convert that output to PDF.

For a cross-platform cli-application using this package checkout Markdown2Pdf.Console.

<div align="center"> <img src="./assets/screenshot.jpg" alt="demo" Width=450px/> </div>

A full demo PDF can be found here!

Usage

C#:

var converter = new Markdown2PdfConverter();
var resultPath = await converter.Convert("README.md");

VB.NET:

Dim converter As New Markdown2PdfConverter()
Dim resultPath As String = Await converter.Convert("README.md")

An enumeration of markdown files can also be passed to the converter, combining them into one PDF.

Options

To further specify the conversion process, pass Markdown2PdfOptions to the converter:

var options = new Markdown2PdfOptions {
  HeaderUrl = "header.html",
  FooterUrl = "footer.html",
  DocumentTitle = "Example PDF",
};
var converter = new Markdown2PdfConverter(options);
Option Description Default
ModuleOptions Options that decide from where to load additional modules. More Information. ModuleOptions.Remote
Theme The styling to apply to the document. Theme.Github
CodeHighlightTheme The theme to use for highlighting code blocks. CodeHighlightTheme.Github
EnableAutoLanguageDetection Auto detect the language for code blocks without specfied language. false
HeaderUrl Path to an html-file to use as the document header. More Information. null
FooterUrl Path to an html-file to use as the document footer. More Information. null
DocumentTitle The title of this document. Can be injected into the header / footer by adding the class document-title to the element. null
CustomHeadContent A string containing any content valid inside a html <head> to apply extra scripting / styling to the document.. More Information. null
ChromePath Path to chrome or chromium executable or self-downloads it if null. null
KeepHtml true if the created html should not be deleted. false
MarginOptions Css-margins for the sides of the document. null
IsLandscape Paper orientation. false
Format The paper format for the PDF. A4
Scale Scale of the content. Must be between 0.1 and 2. 1
TableOfContents Creates a TOC from the markdown headers. More Information. null

With the Markdown2PdfOptions.HeaderUrl and Markdown2PdfOptions.FooterUrl options a path to a local file containing html for the Header / Footer can be set.
Html-elements with the classes date, title, document-title, url, pageNumber will get their content replaced based on the information. Note that document-title can be set with the option Markdown2PdfOptions.DocumentTitle.

Customization

Custom head content can be set with the Markdown2PdfOptions.CustomHeadContent option. Example adding PDF pagebreaks:

options.CustomHeadContent = "<style>h1, h2, h3 { page-break-before: always; }</style>";

Table of contents

To add a table of contents insert

  • [TOC] (Gitlab Syntax)
  • [[_TOC_]] (Gitlab Syntax)
  • or `` (Comment)

into the markdown document and use the Markdown2PdfOptions.TableOfContents option:

# My Document

[TOC]
...

Example creating a TOC:

options.TableOfContents = new TableOfContentsOptions {
  ListStyle = ListStyle.Decimal,

  // Include all heading levels from 2 to 4.
  MinDepthLevel = 2,
  MaxDepthLevel = 4
};

A header can be omitted from the toc by ending it with ``:

## This header won't be displayed in the TOC 

The TOC gets generated within a <nav class="table-of-contents">. This can be used to apply extra custom styles.

Options

Option Description Default
ListStyle Decides which characters to use before the TOC titles. ListStyle.OrderedDefault
MinDepthLevel The minimum level of heading depth to include in the TOC. 1
MaxDepthLevel The maximum level of heading depth to include in the TOC. 6
HasColoredLinks If set, the titles in the TOC get default link markup. false
PageNumberOptions If set, the TOC will be generated with page numbers. null

Modules

This library uses node_modules packages. By default they're loaded over the CDN they're hosted on e.g. https://cdn.jsdelivr.net.

You can also use a local installation by installing the following packages and setting Markdown2PdfOptions.ModuleOptions to ModuleOptions.FromLocalPath():

npm i mathjax@3
npm i mermaid@10
npm i font-awesome
npm i @highlightjs/cdn-assets@11
npm i github-markdown-css
npm i latex.css

Note: For this you need to have npm installed and added to PATH.

Module Description
MathJax Latex-Math rendering
Mermaid Diagrams
Font-Awesome Icons (Supported within mermaid diagrams)
Highlight.js Syntax highlighting
github-markdown-css Github-Theme
latex-css Latex-Theme

Further modification

To get more control over the HTML generation (e.g. to add your own JS-Scripts), modify the converter.ContentTemplate.

Running in Docker

The bundled Chromium that gets installed by Puppeteer doesn't ship with all necessary dependencies (See Running Puppeteer in Docker).

To resolve this install them in your .dockerfile:

RUN apt-get update \
    && apt-get install -y wget gnupg \
    && wget -q -O - https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | apt-key add - \
    && sh -c 'echo "deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google.list' \
    && apt-get update \
    && apt-get install -y google-chrome-stable fonts-ipafont-gothic fonts-wqy-zenhei fonts-thai-tlwg fonts-kacst fonts-freefont-ttf libxss1 \
      --no-install-recommends \
    && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*

Why is Chromium needed

Markdown was initially developed so that it can be converted to HTML. Resulting from that, a lot of its tooling exists within the JavaScript world. For instance, Mermaid is only implemented in JavaScript, so we need a JS-engine to support it. This results in this package being slower but also able to support more features than other solutions that directly generate the PDF from Markdown.

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