I was unable to find a PDF filling method natively in PHP that I really liked. Instead, I use PHP to generate XFDF, then I use pdftk to push it into the fillable PDF. (Note that this code requires your PDF's fields to be named.)
Here is an example function to generate XFDF from an associative array:
function forge_xfdf($file,$info,$enc='UTF-8'){
$data='<?xml version="1.0" encoding="'.$enc.'"?>'."\n".
'<xfdf xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/xfdf/" xml:space="preserve">'."\n".
'<fields>'."\n";
foreach($info as $field => $val){
$data.='<field name="'.$field.'">'."\n";
if(is_array($val)){
$data.='<</T('.$field.')/V[';
foreach($val as $opt)
$data.='<value>'.$opt.'</value>'."\n";
}else{
$data.='<value>'.$val.'</value>'."\n";
}
$data.='</field>'."\n";
}
$data.='</fields>'."\n".
'<ids original="'.md5($file).'" modified="'.time().'" />'."\n".
'<f href="'.$file.'" />'."\n".
'</xfdf>'."\n";
return $data;
}
Then, I write that XFDF to a temporary file.
$empty_form = '/path/to/fillable/pdf/form.pdf'
$fdf_filename = tempnam(PDF_TEMP_DIR, 'fdf');
$output_filename = tempnam(PDF_TEMP_DIR, 'pdf');
$fdf_data = forge_xfdf($empty_form, $data, 'UTF-8');
if($fdf_fp = fopen($fdf_fn, 'wb')){
fwrite($fdf_fp, $fdf_data);
fclose($fdf_fp);
$command = '/usr/local/bin/pdftk "'.$empty_form.'" fill_form "'.$fdf_filename.'" output "'.$output_file.'" dont_ask';
passthru($command);
// SEND THE FILE TO THE BROWSER
unlink($output_file);
unlink($fdf_filename);
}
If you do want a non-editable PDF, add the word flatten
in the command before the word dont_ask
.
If you aren't attached to filling a PDF form, you could generate the form in HTML as well, then use dompdf to convert from HTML to PDF.