First create a parser object and point it to a file.
$parser = new \Smalot\PdfParser\Parser();
$pdf = $parser->parseFile('document.pdf');
// .. or ...
$pdf = $parser->parseContent(file_get_contents('document.pdf'))
A common scenario is to extract text.
$text = $pdf->getText();
// or extract the text of a specific page (in this case the first page)
$text = $pdf->getPages()[0]->getText();
You can extract transformation matrix (indexes 0-3) and x,y position of text objects (indexes 4,5).
$data = $pdf->getPages()[0]->getDataTm();
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 0.999429
[1] => 0
[2] => 0
[3] => 1
[4] => 201.96
[5] => 720.68
)
[1] => Document title
)
[1] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 0.999402
[1] => 0
[2] => 0
[3] => 1
[4] => 70.8
[5] => 673.64
)
[1] => Calibri : Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur a
)
)
When activated via Config setting (Config::setDataTmFontInfoHasToBeIncluded(true)
) font identifier (index 2) and font size (index 3) are added to dataTm.
// create config
$config = new Smalot\PdfParser\Config();
$config->setDataTmFontInfoHasToBeIncluded(true);
// use config and parse file
$parser = new Smalot\PdfParser\Parser([], $config);
$pdf = $parser->parseFile('document.pdf');
$data = $pdf->getPages()[0]->getDataTm();
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 0.999429
[1] => 0
[2] => 0
[3] => 1
[4] => 201.96
[5] => 720.68
)
[1] => Document title
[2] => R7
[3] => 27.96
)
[1] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 0.999402
[1] => 0
[2] => 0
[3] => 1
[4] => 70.8
[5] => 673.64
)
[1] => Calibri : Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur a
[2] => R9
[3] => 11.04
)
)
Text width should be calculated on text from dataTm to make sure all character widths are available. In next example we are using data from above.
$fonts = $pdf->getFonts();
$font_id = $data[0][2]; //R7
$font = $fonts[$font_id];
$text = $data[0][1];
$width = $font->calculateTextWidth($text, $missing);
You can also extract metadata. The available data varies from PDF to PDF.
$metaData = $pdf->getDetails();
Array
(
[Producer] => Adobe Acrobat
[CreatedOn] => 2022-01-28T16:36:11+00:00
[Pages] => 35
)
If working with Base64 encoded PDFs, you might want to parse the PDF without saving the file to disk. This sample will parse the Base64 encoded PDF and extract text from each page.
<?php
// Parse Base64 encoded PDF string and build necessary objects.
$parser = new \Smalot\PdfParser\Parser();
$pdf = $parser->parseContent(base64_decode($base64PDF));
$text = $pdf->getText();
echo $text;
Try to calculate text width for given font.
Characters without width are added to $missing
array in second parameter.
$parser = new \Smalot\PdfParser\Parser();
$pdf = $parser->parseFile('document.pdf');
// get first font (we assume here there is at least one)
$font = reset($pdf->getFonts());
// get width
$width = $font->calculateTextWidth('Some text', $missing);