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  • Rails 3
  • PDFKit 0.5.0
  • windows 7 with wkhtmltopdf installed

    #/config/initializers/pdfkit.rb
    require 'rbconfig'
    PDFKit.configure do |config|
      if !((Config::CONFIG['host_os'] =~ /mswin|mingw/).nil?)#if windows environment this is the path to wkhtmltopdf otherwise use gem binaries
        config.wkhtmltopdf = "C:/Program\ Files\ (x86)/wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltopdf.exe"
      end
    end
    
    #show action I am working with
    def show
      @work_order = WorkOrder.find_by_id(params[:id])
      respond_to do |format|
        format.pdf #pdfkit handles this
        format.html { render :partial => "show" } if request.xhr? 
      end
    end
    
    #config/initializers/mime_types.rb
    Mime::Type.register "application/pdf", :pdf
    

And with all that I get a blank Pdf sent to the browser and the log output says this

Started GET "/work_orders/6.pdf" for 127.0.0.1 at 2011-05-17 15:51:31 -0400
Processing by WorkOrdersController#show as HTML
Parameters: {"id"=>"6"}
User Load (3.0ms)  SELECT `users`.* FROM `users` WHERE (`users`.`id` = 1) LIMIT 1
SQL (6.0ms)  describe `roles_users`
Role Load (3.0ms)  SELECT `roles`.* FROM `roles` WHERE (`roles`.`id` = 980190962) LIMIT 1
WorkOrder Load (4.0ms)  SELECT `work_orders`.* FROM `work_orders` WHERE (`work_orders`.`id` = 6) LIMIT 1
Completed 406 Not Acceptable in 265ms

I hope you can help me

EDIT: I removed everything from the show action to just

def show
  @work_order = WorkOrder.find_by_id(params[:id])
end

and now I get a 200 but the Page still renders blank

Started GET "/work_orders/6.pdf" for 127.0.0.1 at 2011-05-17 17:15:26 -0400
Processing by WorkOrdersController#show as HTML
Parameters: {"id"=>"6"}
User Load (19.0ms)  SELECT `users`.* FROM `users` WHERE (`users`.`id` = 1) LIMIT 1
SQL (34.0ms)  describe `roles_users`
Role Load (17.0ms)  SELECT `roles`.* FROM `roles` WHERE (`roles`.`id` = 980190962) LIMIT 1
WorkOrder Load (9.0ms)  SELECT `work_orders`.* FROM `work_orders` WHERE (`work_orders`.`id` = 6) LIMIT 1
Rendered work_orders/show.html.erb within layouts/application (10.0ms)
Completed 200 OK in 741ms (Views: 58.0ms | ActiveRecord: 79.0ms)

EDIT2: I rendered without the layout now as well the page is no longer blank but the characters are all screwy

Matt Briggs
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  • Have you seen this ? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3751030/rails-3-returning-a-http-406-not-acceptable – Luke Cowell Aug 12 '11 at 20:05
  • Is the html generated by the show action valid xhtml i've not used pdfkit but i know that some html->pdf gems i have used have required the html to be xhtml-strict. Try (at the command line) `xmllint http://localhost:3000/work_orders/6`, or use some other xhtml validator – Max Williams Oct 12 '11 at 09:37

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If you want PDFKit to handle everything automatically whenever the url ends in .pdf, you will need to also configure the PDFKit middleware.

Source: https://github.com/jdpace/PDFKit

Middleware

PDFKit comes with a middleware that allows users to get a PDF view of any page on your site by appending .pdf to the URL. Middleware Setup

Rails apps

# in application.rb(Rails3) or environment.rb(Rails2)
require 'pdfkit'
config.middleware.use PDFKit::Middleware

With PDFKit options

# options will be passed to PDFKit.new
config.middleware.use PDFKit::Middleware, :print_media_type => true
Yardboy
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