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Cordova Printer-Plugin
A bunch of printing plugins for Cordova 3.x.x
by Sebastián Katzer (github.com/katzer)
Supported Platforms
- iOS (Print from iOS devices to AirPrint compatible printers)
Adding the Plugin to your project
Through the Command-line Interface:
cordova plugin add https://github.com/katzer/cordova-plugin-printer.git
Release Notes
Version 0.1.0 (10.08.2013)
- Added iOS support
Using the plugin
The plugin creates the object window.plugin.printer
with two methods:
isServiceAvailable()
Printing is only available on devices capable of multi-tasking (iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 etc.) running iOS 4.2 or later. You can use this function to hide print functionality from users who will be unable to use it. Function takes a callback function, passed to which is a boolean property.
/*
* Find out if printing is available. Use this for showing/hiding print buttons.
*/
window.plugin.printer.isServiceAvailable(
function (isAvailable) {
alert(isavailable ? 'Service is available' : 'Service NOT available');
}
);
print()
Function takes an html string and (optionally) a success callback and a failure callback.
// Get HTML string
var page = document.body.innerHTML;
/*
* Pass an HTML and - optionally - success function, error function.
*/
window.plugin.printer.print(page);
Testing in the iOS Simulator
There's no need to waste lots of paper when testing - if you're using the iOS simulator, select File->Open Printer Simulator to open some dummy printers (print outs will appear as PDF files).
Adding Page Breaks to Printouts
Use the 'page-break-before' property to specify a page break, e.g.
<p>
First page.
</p>
<p style="page-break-before: always">
Second page.
</p>
See W3Schools for more more information: http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/pr_print_pagebb.asp
Note: you will need to add an extra top margin to new pages.
Printing on Real Printers
Printing is only supported on AirPrint-enabled printers or with the use of third-party software on your computer. The following pages contain more information:
- AirPrint-enabled printers: http://www.apple.com/ipad/features/airprint.html
- Enabling AirPrint on your computer: http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19512_7-20023976-233.html, or http://www.ecamm.com/mac/printopia/