Rails does not generate pdf out-of-the box. PDF is a 7-bit text format with binary parts, so technically you can generate it manually using ERB-templates, show.pdf.erb
:
%PDF-1.1
%¥±ë
1 0 obj << /Type /Catalog /Pages 2 0 R >>
endobj
2 0 obj << /Type /Pages /Kids [3 0 R] /Count 1 /MediaBox [0 0 300 300] >>
endobj
3 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 2 0 R
/Resources
<< /Font
<< /F1
<< /Type /Font /Subtype /Type1 /BaseFont /Times-Roman >>
>>
>>
/Contents 4 0 R
>>
endobj
4 0 obj << /Length 90 >>
stream
BT
/F1 18 Tf
90 150 Td
(Hello World!) Tj
ET
endstream
endobj
trailer << /Root 1 0 R /Size 4 >>
%%EOF
This minimal PDF is viewable by some apps, but has errors in it, because there's no xref
section and object bytecounts will be wrong. Also once you need anything more complex than single page with couple text labels on it - it will become hard to maintain.
Better way of generation is actually using a gem like prawn or wicked_pdf