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Informations about the package pdfinfo

Simple PHP wrapper to the pdfinfo unix tool.

Inspired by http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14644353/get-the-number-of-pages-in-a-pdf-document/14644354

What is pdfinfo

pdfinfo is an unix tool helping extract information from pdf files.

http://linuxcommand.org/man_pages/pdfinfo1.html

You can get metadata, page count and rotation for every page, etc.

Installation

1. Install pdfinfo

First you need to have pdfinfo in your system.

For ubuntu, there's an easy way for doing this:

2. Install the library

You can just download the file to your project, or install it via composer:

Usage

Just pass the path to the pdf file to the constructor, and you can get metadata from its properties immediately:

Exceptions

This library throws 4 kind of exceptions to represent the official exit codes.

Check the official documentation for more information.

Reference

Currently this library supports the following metadata:

Environment variables configuration:


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