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I'm struggling to generate just a simple PDF with non-ascii characters using Python 3.5.2, python-pdfkit and wkhtmltox-0.12.2.

This is the easiest example I could write:

import pdfkit
html_content = u'<p>ö</p>'
pdfkit.from_string(html_content, 'out.pdf')

This is like the output document looks like: non-ascii character incorrectly shown in the PDF

3 Answers 3

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I found out that I just needed to add a meta tag with charset attribute to my HTML code:

import pdfkit

html_content = """
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
    <meta charset="utf-8">
</head>
<body>
    <p>&euro;</p>
    <p>áéíóúñö</p>
<body>
</html>
"""

pdfkit.from_string(html_content, 'out.pdf')

I actually spent quite some time following wrong solutions like the one suggested here. In case someone is interested, I wrote a short story on my blog. Sorry for the SPAM :)

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  • I'm glad that it helped @VishnuYS ! Sep 28, 2017 at 14:50
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    This only works if you are using pdfkit.from_string(), I was using pdfkit.from_file() and didn't work. Aug 10, 2018 at 18:31
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    I was trying to extract the html from an email and generate a PDF from it and even though I had a proper unicode string with accents as the "input" for pdfkit.from_string, the ouput had messed up encoding. Manually adding the meta charset attribute to the html code (in the unicode string) works like a charm and pdfkit generates a proper PDF with accents and other non ascii characters. Most of the times the <head> is empty so I do a simple replace, otherwise I insert it after <html> (if it's absent) or append to it (if it's present and not empty). Thanks @jllopezpino
    – Jeb
    Dec 11, 2018 at 16:40
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    Works perfect! Thanks! (I am using from_string)
    – Marcus
    Oct 22, 2019 at 21:46
  • Please, how to make it work with pdfkit.from_file()?
    – GitHunter0
    Aug 18, 2021 at 3:08
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It also possible to set charset in options. This way you don't have to alter the HTML file - especially if you're not the one creating it, and you don't want to mess with it.

def get_options():
    return {
        'encoding': 'UTF-8',
        'enable-local-file-access': True
    }
pdfkit.from_string(html, verbose=True, options=get_options(), configuration=_pdfkit_config)
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  • this is not working as you said if not altering the original HTML Aug 3, 2022 at 10:02
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There is a relevant issue in pdfkit project https://github.com/devongovett/pdfkit/issues/470 that says

"You need to use an embedded font. The built-in fonts have a limited character set available."

An answer to this question How to: output Euro symbol in pdfkit for nodejs gives a clue how to do it.

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    I realised that there are 3 projects called pdfkit. The one for nodejs has nothing to do with the one for Python. The ones for Python and Ruby are an interface for wkhtmltopdf. Thanks for replying anyway! May 27, 2017 at 19:22

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