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tex-api is a docker container being able to generate a PDF document from a LaTeX file and additional assets using a simple curl call.
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Luzifer / tex-api
tex-api
is a docker container being able to generate a PDF document from a LaTeX file and additional assets using a simple curl
call.
Usage
- Start the container at a trusted location:
docker run -d -p 3000:3000 -v /data/tex-api:/storage luzifer/tex-api
- Optionally provide a default env:
docker run -d -p 3000:3000 -v /etc/tex-api/defaultenv:/default -e DEFAULT_ENV=/default luzifer/tex-api
- Compile a ZIP file, send it to the API and get the result:
# zip -r letter.zip fonts main.tex sig.jpeg
adding: fonts/ (stored 0%)
adding: fonts/Roboto-Black.ttf (deflated 46%)
adding: fonts/Roboto-BlackItalic.ttf (deflated 46%)
adding: fonts/Roboto-Bold.ttf (deflated 47%)
adding: fonts/Roboto-BoldItalic.ttf (deflated 45%)
adding: fonts/Roboto-Italic.ttf (deflated 47%)
adding: fonts/Roboto-Light.ttf (deflated 47%)
adding: fonts/Roboto-LightItalic.ttf (deflated 47%)
adding: fonts/Roboto-Medium.ttf (deflated 46%)
adding: fonts/Roboto-MediumItalic.ttf (deflated 46%)
adding: fonts/Roboto-Regular.ttf (deflated 46%)
adding: fonts/Roboto-Thin.ttf (deflated 44%)
adding: fonts/Roboto-ThinItalic.ttf (deflated 42%)
adding: fonts/RobotoMono-Bold.ttf (deflated 41%)
adding: fonts/RobotoMono-BoldItalic.ttf (deflated 40%)
adding: fonts/RobotoMono-Italic.ttf (deflated 39%)
adding: fonts/RobotoMono-Light.ttf (deflated 42%)
adding: fonts/RobotoMono-LightItalic.ttf (deflated 41%)
adding: fonts/RobotoMono-Medium.ttf (deflated 41%)
adding: fonts/RobotoMono-MediumItalic.ttf (deflated 40%)
adding: fonts/RobotoMono-Regular.ttf (deflated 41%)
adding: fonts/RobotoMono-Thin.ttf (deflated 41%)
adding: fonts/RobotoMono-ThinItalic.ttf (deflated 40%)
adding: main.tex (deflated 58%)
adding: sig.jpeg (deflated 3%)
# curl -sSL -H 'Accept: application/tar' --data-binary @letter.zip localhost:3000/job | tar -xvf -
main.log
main.pdf
# Using the default-env and exchanging a TeX file for a PDF
# curl -L -H 'Accept: application/pdf' --data-binary @main.tex -OJ localhost:3000/job
What happened here is we packed all assets required for generating the letter into the ZIP archive, pushed it to the API, waited for it to build a TAR and extracted the resulting files from it.
API
POST /job Create a new processing job (request body is expected
to be a ZIP file having at least one .tex file at the
root of the archive) and redirect to the /wait endpoint
Alternatively you can post a raw TeX file and let it
render through the default environment provided when
starting your container
GET /job/{uuid} Retrieve the status of the processing job
GET /job/{uuid}/wait Wait and redirect until the processing job is finished
or errored
GET /job/{uuid}/download Download the resulting archive (You may specify an
Accept header to select whether to receive a ZIP, a
TAR archive or just the raw PDF.)
All routes accept the log-on-error
parameter: If set a PDF download (Accept
header set to application/pdf
) will return the log instead of the PDF if no PDF is found.