I'm using jsPDF to create a PDF doc on Chrome v67, 64 bit. I've attempted to set the width and height of PDF document using the code below as described here:
var doc = new jsPDF("p", "mm", "a4");
var width = doc.internal.pageSize.width;
var height = doc.internal.pageSize.height;
The problem I encountered was that the width and height were not being applied. For giggles I added the following line of code after the code above:
console.log("AT#1: width=" + width + ", heigth=" + height);
only to find that the values of the width and height when I output to the console are undefined:
AT#1: width=undefined, heigth=undefined
I've searched S.O. and Google but have not found anything that suggest a possible solution or reason why they are undefined. Currently this has me stumped. Any ideas or suggestions?
I'm using jsPDF to create a PDF doc on Chrome v67, 64 bit. I've attempted to set the width and height of PDF document using the code below as described here:
var doc = new jsPDF("p", "mm", "a4");
var width = doc.internal.pageSize.width;
var height = doc.internal.pageSize.height;
The problem I encountered was that the width and height were not being applied. For giggles I added the following line of code after the code above:
console.log("AT#1: width=" + width + ", heigth=" + height);
only to find that the values of the width and height when I output to the console are undefined:
AT#1: width=undefined, heigth=undefined
I've searched S.O. and Google but have not found anything that suggest a possible solution or reason why they are undefined. Currently this has me stumped. Any ideas or suggestions?
Share Improve this question edited Jul 23, 2018 at 22:18 Rory O'Kane 30.5k11 gold badges101 silver badges133 bronze badges asked Jul 23, 2018 at 22:12 crapshootcrapshoot 832 silver badges5 bronze badges 2-
You misspelled “height” as “heigth” in your
console.log
, but that shouldn't matter since it's only in the output string. The variable name after itheight
does seem to correctly match your declarationvar height
. – Rory O'Kane Commented Jul 23, 2018 at 22:20 - Links to aid answerers: jsPDF’s documentation and source code – Rory O'Kane Commented Jul 23, 2018 at 22:22
1 Answer
Reset to default 3As this answer points out on the question How to set image to fit width of the page using jspdf? you linked, the API in later versions changed from .width
and .height
to .getWidth()
and .getHeight()
.
The following code should work when you try it on jsPDF’s online demo:
var doc = new jsPDF();
var width = doc.internal.pageSize.getWidth();
var height = doc.internal.pageSize.getHeight();
console.log("AT#1: width=" + width + ", height=" + height);
What is logged:
AT#1: width=210.0015555555555, height=297.0000833333333