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Is there a way in iOS to merge PDF files, that is, append the pages of one at the end of another and save it to disk?

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  • I believe FastPdfKit is exactly what you are looking for!
    – Icemanind
    Jul 1, 2011 at 22:02
  • FastPdfKit is a nice library to display pdf, but it doesn't support merging AFAICT.
    – lkraider
    Jul 3, 2011 at 17:30
  • This is not an answer for this, but If someone want to append an existing pdf file
    – Hemang
    Mar 12, 2013 at 7:01

7 Answers 7

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I've made a little refactor on Jonathan's code to join any PDF file of any size:

+ (NSString *)joinPDF:(NSArray *)listOfPaths {
    // File paths
    NSString *fileName = @"ALL.pdf";
    NSString *pdfPathOutput = [[NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES) objectAtIndex:0] stringByAppendingPathComponent:fileName];

    CFURLRef pdfURLOutput = (  CFURLRef)CFBridgingRetain([NSURL fileURLWithPath:pdfPathOutput]);

    NSInteger numberOfPages = 0;
    // Create the output context
    CGContextRef writeContext = CGPDFContextCreateWithURL(pdfURLOutput, NULL, NULL);

    for (NSString *source in listOfPaths) {
        CFURLRef pdfURL = (  CFURLRef)CFBridgingRetain([[NSURL alloc] initFileURLWithPath:source]);

        //file ref
        CGPDFDocumentRef pdfRef = CGPDFDocumentCreateWithURL((CFURLRef) pdfURL);
        numberOfPages = CGPDFDocumentGetNumberOfPages(pdfRef);

        // Loop variables
        CGPDFPageRef page;
        CGRect mediaBox;

        // Read the first PDF and generate the output pages
        DLog(@"GENERATING PAGES FROM PDF 1 (%@)...", source);
        for (int i=1; i<=numberOfPages; i++) {
            page = CGPDFDocumentGetPage(pdfRef, i);
            mediaBox = CGPDFPageGetBoxRect(page, kCGPDFMediaBox);
            CGContextBeginPage(writeContext, &mediaBox);
            CGContextDrawPDFPage(writeContext, page);
            CGContextEndPage(writeContext);
        }

        CGPDFDocumentRelease(pdfRef);
        CFRelease(pdfURL);
    }
    CFRelease(pdfURLOutput);

    // Finalize the output file
    CGPDFContextClose(writeContext);
    CGContextRelease(writeContext);

    return pdfPathOutput;
}

Hope that helps

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    just an update for ARC: It seems that this will throw an exception unless you use the autoreleasing method fileURLWithPath: --> (__bridge CFURLRef)[NSURL fileURLWithPath:pdfPathOutput] instead of the init method.
    – Bek
    Nov 9, 2012 at 13:59
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    The original pdf is kinda different in terms of size and compatibility version, consider only one pdf file to merge, the original is in version 1.4 but the merged one generated in 1.3. How can I set the version?
    – Cam
    Nov 12, 2012 at 22:07
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I came out with this solution:

// Documents dir
NSArray *paths = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES);
NSString *documentsDirectory = [paths objectAtIndex:0];

// File paths
NSString *pdfPath1 = [documentsDirectory stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"1.pdf"];
NSString *pdfPath2 = [documentsDirectory stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"2.pdf"];
NSString *pdfPathOutput = [documentsDirectory stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"out.pdf"];

// File URLs
CFURLRef pdfURL1 = (CFURLRef)[[NSURL alloc] initFileURLWithPath:pdfPath1];
CFURLRef pdfURL2 = (CFURLRef)[[NSURL alloc] initFileURLWithPath:pdfPath2];
CFURLRef pdfURLOutput = (CFURLRef)[[NSURL alloc] initFileURLWithPath:pdfPathOutput];

// File references
CGPDFDocumentRef pdfRef1 = CGPDFDocumentCreateWithURL((CFURLRef) pdfURL1);
CGPDFDocumentRef pdfRef2 = CGPDFDocumentCreateWithURL((CFURLRef) pdfURL2);

// Number of pages
NSInteger numberOfPages1 = CGPDFDocumentGetNumberOfPages(pdfRef1);
NSInteger numberOfPages2 = CGPDFDocumentGetNumberOfPages(pdfRef2);

// Create the output context
CGContextRef writeContext = CGPDFContextCreateWithURL(pdfURLOutput, NULL, NULL);

// Loop variables
CGPDFPageRef page;
CGRect mediaBox;

// Read the first PDF and generate the output pages
NSLog(@"GENERATING PAGES FROM PDF 1 (%i)...", numberOfPages1);
for (int i=1; i<=numberOfPages1; i++) {
    page = CGPDFDocumentGetPage(pdfRef1, i);
    mediaBox = CGPDFPageGetBoxRect(page, kCGPDFMediaBox);
    CGContextBeginPage(writeContext, &mediaBox);
    CGContextDrawPDFPage(writeContext, page);
    CGContextEndPage(writeContext);
}

// Read the second PDF and generate the output pages
NSLog(@"GENERATING PAGES FROM PDF 2 (%i)...", numberOfPages2);
for (int i=1; i<=numberOfPages2; i++) {
    page = CGPDFDocumentGetPage(pdfRef2, i);
    mediaBox = CGPDFPageGetBoxRect(page, kCGPDFMediaBox);
    CGContextBeginPage(writeContext, &mediaBox);
    CGContextDrawPDFPage(writeContext, page);
    CGContextEndPage(writeContext);      
}
NSLog(@"DONE!");

// Finalize the output file
CGPDFContextClose(writeContext);

// Release from memory
CFRelease(pdfURL1);
CFRelease(pdfURL2);
CFRelease(pdfURLOutput);
CGPDFDocumentRelease(pdfRef1);
CGPDFDocumentRelease(pdfRef2);
CGContextRelease(writeContext);

The biggest issue here is memory allocation. As you can see, in this approach you have to read both PDF files you want to merge with and, at the same time, generate the output. The releases only occur at the end. I tried combining a PDF file with 500 pages (~15MB) with another containing 100 pages (~3MB) and it produced a new one with 600 pages (of course!) having only ~5MB size (magic?). The execution took around 30 seconds (not so bad, considering an iPad 1) and allocated 17MB (ouch!). The app luckily didn't crash, but I think iOS would love to kill an app consuming 17MB like this one. ;P

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  • Shouldn't be that hard to modify the code so that it releases each document (or even every x-pages or so), if you're writing each page to disk at a time…heck, you could ever read in and release a page at a time! It's a tradeoff between speed and memory…
    – FeifanZ
    Jul 4, 2011 at 20:37
  • That would work! Although I couldn't find a way to implement that, yet. After you close a context (save the file to disk) using CGPDFContextClose, it's not possible to reopen it and continue editing from where you stopped, like moving the pointer to the end of file and add new content.
    – Jonatan
    Jul 4, 2011 at 21:40
  • Hmmm…I'm not too familiar with the functions and methods down there, but there might be some kind of file I/O stream class that would let you advance the pointer. Or just pull out something like a megabyte of bits at a time and write it to disk (not sure how well that would work though)
    – FeifanZ
    Jul 5, 2011 at 2:47
  • This is perfect for me, I am only merging 4-5 pages at a shot.
    – PruitIgoe
    Mar 25, 2013 at 18:40
  • Thank you for a great answer! I've been looking all over for a good example of merging differently sized pages from several pdf files and this one takes the cake! One caveat is the way the page dimensions are determined. You use CGPDFPageGetBoxRect(page, kCGPDFMediaBox) but the parameter kCGPDFMediaBox may not always be the best choice. In a file that was used to print a magazine, the fact that the front and back covers are printed on a single sheet of paper meant that with kCGPDFMediaBox I would get both on the same page, while kCGPDFCropBox crops the visible pages correctly.
    – SaltyNuts
    Mar 24, 2014 at 14:35
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My function in swift 3:

// sourcePdfFiles is array of source file full paths, destPdfFile is dest file full path
func mergePdfFiles(sourcePdfFiles:[String], destPdfFile:String) {

    guard UIGraphicsBeginPDFContextToFile(destPdfFile, CGRect.zero, nil) else {
        return
    }
    guard let destContext = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext() else {
        return
    }

    for index in 0 ..< sourcePdfFiles.count {
        let pdfFile = sourcePdfFiles[index]
        let pdfUrl = NSURL(fileURLWithPath: pdfFile)
        guard let pdfRef = CGPDFDocument(pdfUrl) else {
            continue
        }

        for i in 1 ... pdfRef.numberOfPages {
            if let page = pdfRef.page(at: i) {
                var mediaBox = page.getBoxRect(.mediaBox)
                destContext.beginPage(mediaBox: &mediaBox)
                destContext.drawPDFPage(page)
                destContext.endPage()
            }
        }
    }

    destContext.closePDF()
    UIGraphicsEndPDFContext()
}
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  • This was super helpful. Thank you! :) Mar 2, 2018 at 22:00
  • In this can you help me to take get the final pdf saved on the disk Aug 10, 2018 at 22:18
  • @JincyVarughese, it is saved to disk as destPdfFile
    – Sam Xu
    Jul 17, 2020 at 14:54
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I thought I'd share the answer using Swift since I was looking for it in Swift and couldn't find it and had to translate it. Also, my answer uses an array of each of the separate pdfs pdfPagesURLArray and loops through to generate the complete pdf. I'm fairly new at this so any suggestions are welcome.

    let file = "fileName.pdf"
    guard var documentPaths = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(.DocumentDirectory, .UserDomainMask, true).first else {
        NSLog("Doh - can't find that path")
        return
    }
    documentPaths = documentPaths.stringByAppendingString(file)
    print(documentPaths)

    let fullPDFOutput: CFURLRef = NSURL(fileURLWithPath: documentPaths)

    let writeContext = CGPDFContextCreateWithURL(fullPDFOutput, nil, nil)

    for pdfURL in pdfPagesURLArray {
        let pdfPath: CFURLRef = NSURL(fileURLWithPath: pdfURL)
        let pdfReference = CGPDFDocumentCreateWithURL(pdfPath)
        let numberOfPages = CGPDFDocumentGetNumberOfPages(pdfReference)
        var page: CGPDFPageRef
        var mediaBox: CGRect

        for index in 1...numberOfPages {

Could do force unwrapping here like this: page = CGPDFDocumentGetPage(pdfReference, index)! But to continue with best practice:

        guard let getCGPDFPage = CGPDFDocumentGetPage(pdfReference, index) else {
                NSLog("Error occurred in creating page")
                return
            }
            page = getCGPDFPage
            mediaBox = CGPDFPageGetBoxRect(page, .MediaBox)
            CGContextBeginPage(writeContext, &mediaBox)
            CGContextDrawPDFPage(writeContext, page)
            CGContextEndPage(writeContext)
        }
    }
    NSLog("DONE!")

    CGPDFContextClose(writeContext);

    NSLog(documentPaths)
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  • Thanks a bunch, I am creating pdf from html and I needed page breaks, Since I was not able to find any, So I created multiple pdf with multiple html and then used ur code to combine them all, thanks a lot :) Feb 18, 2016 at 6:13
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    @vinbhai4u I couldn't find any solutions in swift so I was hoping what I came up with would be helpful to others. Glad it helped you :) Feb 20, 2016 at 3:07
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Swift 5:

import PDFKit

Merge pdfs like this to keep links, etc...

func mergePdf(data: Data, otherPdfDocumentData: Data) -> PDFDocument {
    // get the pdfData
    let pdfDocument = PDFDocument(data: data)!
    let otherPdfDocument = PDFDocument(data: otherPdfDocumentData)!
    
    // create new PDFDocument
    let newPdfDocument = PDFDocument()

    // insert all pages of first document
    for p in 0..<pdfDocument.pageCount {
        let page = pdfDocument.page(at: p)!
        let copiedPage = page.copy() as! PDFPage // from docs
        newPdfDocument.insert(copiedPage, at: newPdfDocument.pageCount)
    }

    // insert all pages of other document
    for q in 0..<otherPdfDocument.pageCount {
        let page = pdfDocument.page(at: q)!
        let copiedPage = page.copy() as! PDFPage
        newPdfDocument.insert(copiedPage, at: newPdfDocument.pageCount)
    }
    return newPdfDocument
}

The insert function of PDFs can be found in the doc, where it says:

open class PDFDocument : NSObject, NSCopying {
...
// Methods allowing pages to be inserted, removed, and re-ordered. Can throw range exceptions.
// Note: when inserting a PDFPage, you have to be careful if that page came from another PDFDocument. PDFPage's have a 
// notion of a single document that owns them and when you call the methods below the PDFPage passed in is assigned a 
// new owning document.  You'll want to call -[PDFPage copy] first then and pass this copy to the blow methods. This 
// allows the orignal PDFPage to maintain its original document.
open func insert(_ page: PDFPage, at index: Int)

open func removePage(at index: Int)

open func exchangePage(at indexA: Int, withPageAt indexB: Int)
...
}

Create your mergedPdf as variable of your class:

    var mergedPdf: PDFDocument?

On viewDidLoad() call the merge function and show your merged PDF:

    mergedPdf = mergePdf(data: pdfData1, otherPdfDocumentData: pdfData2)
    // show merged pdf in pdfView
    PDFView.document = mergedPdf!
    

Save your pdf.

First convert the newPDF like this:

let documentDataForSaving = mergedPdf.dataRepresentation()

Put the documentDataForSaving in this following function: Use the save function:

let urlWhereTheFileIsSaved = writeDataToTemporaryDirectory(withFilename: "My File Name", inFolder: nil, data: documentDataForSaving)

Probably you want to avoid / in file name and don't make it longer than 256 characters

Save-Function:

// Export PDF to directory, e.g. here for sharing
    func writeDataToTemporaryDirectory(withFilename: String, inFolder: String?, data: Data) -> URL? {
        do {
            // get a directory
            var temporaryDirectory = FileManager.default.temporaryDirectory // for e.g. sharing
            // FileManager.default.urls(for: .documentDirectory, in: .userDomainMask).last! // to make it public in user's directory (update plist for user access) 
            // FileManager.default.urls(for: .libraryDirectory, in: .userDomainMask).last! // to hide it from any user interactions) 
            // do you want to create subfolder?
            if let inFolder = inFolder {
                temporaryDirectory = temporaryDirectory.appendingPathComponent(inFolder)
                if !FileManager.default.fileExists(atPath: temporaryDirectory.absoluteString) {
                    do {
                        try FileManager.default.createDirectory(at: temporaryDirectory, withIntermediateDirectories: true, attributes: nil)
                    } catch {
                        print(error.localizedDescription);
                    }
                }
            }
            // name the file
            let temporaryFileURL = temporaryDirectory.appendingPathComponent(withFilename)
            print("writeDataToTemporaryDirectory at url:\t\(temporaryFileURL)")
            try data.write(to: temporaryFileURL)
            return temporaryFileURL
        } catch {
            print(error)
        }
        return nil
    }
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  • I'm trying to get this to work, and it seems something changed. The insert method on a PDFDocument expects an object of type PDFPage, not another PDFDocument. Have you tried this in Xcode 13.3 by chance? May 5, 2022 at 0:32
  • Thanks for mentioning that! Not really, I haven’t opened my project for a while. I will check it and give an update asap. May 6, 2022 at 1:08
  • @CliftonLabrum I've added a copy function for the PDFPage to consider the documentation, but indeed, insert is a function of PDFDocument and needs a PDFPage, I copy&pasted my code and it works like a charm, do you sill have any trouble? May 22, 2022 at 14:10
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    No, I'm good. I figured it out. Thanks! May 23, 2022 at 17:51
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I am promoting my own library here...but I have a free PDF reading/writing library, which i recently showed how to use in iOS context. it's perfect for merging PDFs and manipulating them, and do that with a relatively small memory signature. Consider using it, see here an example - ios with PDFHummus. Again, it's me promoting my own library, so do take this advice in the right context.

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I based my solution on the solution created by @matsoftware.

I created a snippet for my solution: https://gist.github.com/jefferythomas/7265536

+ (void)combinePDFURLs:(NSArray *)PDFURLs writeToURL:(NSURL *)URL
{
    CGContextRef context = CGPDFContextCreateWithURL((__bridge CFURLRef)URL, NULL, NULL);

    for (NSURL *PDFURL in PDFURLs) {
        CGPDFDocumentRef document = CGPDFDocumentCreateWithURL((__bridge CFURLRef)PDFURL);
        size_t numberOfPages = CGPDFDocumentGetNumberOfPages(document);

        for (size_t pageNumber = 1; pageNumber <= numberOfPages; ++pageNumber) {
            CGPDFPageRef page = CGPDFDocumentGetPage(document, pageNumber);
            CGRect mediaBox = CGPDFPageGetBoxRect(page, kCGPDFMediaBox);

            CGContextBeginPage(context, &mediaBox);
            CGContextDrawPDFPage(context, page);
            CGContextEndPage(context);
        }

        CGPDFDocumentRelease(document);
    }

    CGPDFContextClose(context);
    CGContextRelease(context);
}

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