We haven't been updating this file for a long time so, and this version uses the `configure` method instead of the `config` hash. We're also adding a few comments already included in previous versions of wicked pdf that we hadn't copied to our initializer.
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31 lines
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Ruby
# WickedPDF Global Configuration
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#
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# Use this to set up shared configuration options for your entire application.
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# Any of the configuration options shown here can also be applied to single
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# models by passing arguments to the `render :pdf` call.
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#
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# To learn more, check out the README:
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#
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# https://github.com/mileszs/wicked_pdf/blob/master/README.md
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WickedPdf.configure do |config|
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# Path to the wkhtmltopdf executable: This usually isn't needed if using
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# one of the wkhtmltopdf-binary family of gems.
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# config.exe_path = '/usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf',
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# or
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# config.exe_path = Gem.bin_path('wkhtmltopdf-binary', 'wkhtmltopdf')
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# Needed for wkhtmltopdf 0.12.6+ to use many wicked_pdf asset helpers
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config.enable_local_file_access = true
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# Layout file to be used for all PDFs
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# (but can be overridden in `render :pdf` calls)
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# config.layout = 'pdf.html',
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# Using wkhtmltopdf without an X server can be achieved by enabling the
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# 'use_xvfb' flag. This will wrap all wkhtmltopdf commands around the
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# 'xvfb-run' command, in order to simulate an X server.
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#
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# config.use_xvfb = true,
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end
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