I am trying to create a "convert to pdf" button for a current page (service detail, which is a dynamic page) I tried to work with ReportLab (as Django documentation suggests, but I just can't make it work, and ReportLab documentation is not saying a word about such possibilities)
for now I can create a pdf file out of this view: (edit, got back to the code from django documentation for clarity) views.py
@login_required
def service_detail(request, pk):
service = get_object_or_404(Service, pk=pk)
return render(request, 'detail.html', {'service':service, 'pk':pk})
@login_required
def render_to_pdf(request):
# Create the HttpResponse object with the appropriate PDF headers.
response = HttpResponse(content_type='application/pdf')
response['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename="service.pdf"''
# Create the PDF object, using the response object as its "file."
p = canvas.Canvas(response)
# Draw things on the PDF. Here's where the PDF generation happens.
p.drawString("Hello world.")
# Close the PDF object cleanly, and we're done.
p.showPage()
p.save()
return response
urls.py
url(r'^service/(?P<pk>\d+)/$', views.service_detail, name='service_detail'), #Services details
url(r'^render_to_pdf/', views.render_to_pdf, name='render_to_pdf'),
The template of the service detail includes dynamic elements, like:
Your location: {{ service.user_location }} <br><br>
Anyone knows what can I do, or what other technology I can use to create such PDF?
I am mostly working with Python, Django, HTML and CSS