Contributors: fkrauthan
Donate link: fkrauthan.ca
Wordpress plugin page: wordpress.org/plugins/wp-mpdf/
Tags: print, printer, wp-mpdf, pdf, mpdf
Requires at least: 2.9
Tested up to: 6.5.3
Stable tag: 3.9
Print Wordpress posts as PDF. Optional with Geshi highlighting.
Print Wordpress posts as PDF. Optional with Geshi highlighting. It also has support for password protected posts and only logged in users can print post as pdf support.
- Added
mpdfbutton
shortcode to print the PDF button - Fixed a php warning
- Fixed deployment of
3.8.2
- Downgraded psr/log to hopefully fix some runtime errors
- Fixed deployment of
3.8
- Updated mpdf version
- Removed a file from geshi that could be abused
- Added missing files to plugin
- Updated mpdf to version 8
- Added
mpdf_adjust_settings
filter to allow overwriting any mpdf settings
- Fixed release tag to prevent install issues
- Removed manual cron job and used wp-cron instead for cache population (as per wordpress guidelines)
- Removed PHP 4 support (don't think anyone is running that anymore)
- Added some small security improvements for the admin page
- Fixed a PHP notice when "allow to print all pages" is disabled (thanks to grandeljay)
- Added some small security fixes to the admin page
- Added support to change page format inside template (thanks to conlaccento)
- Made codebase PHP 7.3 compatible (thanks to nopticon)
- Fixed issues with newer wordpress versions (thanks to nopticon)
- Fixed some small bugs
- Updated mpdf to version 6
- Updated geshi to latest version
- Made plugin compatible with PHP 7
For the changelog of earlier versions, please refer to the separate changelog.md file.
- Upload the whole plugin folder to your
/wp-content/plugins/
folder. - Set write permission (777) to the plugin dir folder =>
/wp-content/plugins/wp-mpdf/cache
- Go to the plugins page and activate the plugin.
- Add to your template "
<?php if(function_exists('mpdf_pdfbutton')) mpdf_pdfbutton(); ?>
" as a small button or "<?php if(function_exists('mpdf_pdfbutton')) mpdf_pdfbutton(false, 'my link', 'my login text'); ?>
" as a textlink. The second text specifies the text which should displayed if you have checked "needs login" and a user isn't loggend in. (if you wish to open the pdf print in a new tab you may pass "true" for the first parameter) - You can adjust some options: in your admin interface, click on plugins and then on wp-mpdf. For allowing or disabling pdf export you can use the checkbox when creating/editing a post or a page.
- Place your templates into
/wp-content/wp-mpdf-themes
The mpdf_pdfbutton function signature: function mpdf_pdfbutton($opennewtab=false, $buttontext = '', $logintext = 'Login!', $print_button = true, $nofollow = false, $options = array())
The options array supports 'pdf_lock_image' => '/my/image/path/relative/to/wordpress/route' and 'pdf_image' => '/my/image/path/relative/to/wordpress/route' to overwrite which icon should be used.
This file is part of wp-mpdf.
wp-mpdf is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
wp-mpdf is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with wp-mpdf. If not, see www.gnu.org/licenses/.
You need to install the subversion client on your local system
Make sure that all your changes are committed to the repository. The deployment script will stop in case there are uncommitted changes to prevent any mistakes.
You just need to execute the release.sh
script. It will take care of some basic validation, and the full publish process.
./release.sh