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JSReport generate PDF save in server
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章恩齊
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Mar 14, 2017, 5:51:35 AM
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Hello
My current application environment :
- Node.JS + Express (Ubuntu 1.14)
- Standard alone JSReport Server
I have a scenario want to generate PDF via JSReport server and save in server side.
How can I do that ?
Thanks for advise.
Jan Blaha
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Mar 14, 2017, 5:56:04 AM
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You mean your node.js server side, or jsreport server side?
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Node.JS server side, thanks
Jan Blaha於 2017年3月14日星期二 UTC+8下午5時56分04秒寫道:
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You should be able to fulfill your goal with basic node.js skills.
Just make http request to jsreport API endpoint and save the output stream to the persistent storage of your choice
https://jsreport.net/learn/api
Additionally you can use jsreport node.js client that wraps the http call for you
https://jsreport.net/learn/nodejs-client
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