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docker-wkhtmltopdf

This repo contains scripts to create docker images which will be available in multiple variants.

The purpose is to publish docker images with a working and patched wkhtmltopdf installation and keep them as small as possible while delivering all functions.

Naming

The published images follow a naming convention.

Image name

The image name follows the format:

surnet/<os>-<base>-wkhtmltopdf or surnet/<os/base>-wkhtmltopdf

  • <os> matches the underlaying os.
  • <base> matches the used base image.
  • <os/base> matches the used base image if the os and base image are the same.

e.g. surnet/alpine-node-wkhtmltopdf or surnet/alpine-wkhtmltopdf

Tags

The tags represent version numbers which follow the format:

<1>-<2>-<3>

  • <1> matches the version of the base image.
  • <2> matches the wkhtmltopdf version.
  • <3> matches the Edition (see next chapter).

e.g. 3.12.4-0.12.6-small

Editions

There are two editions available for each version.

  • small contains only wkhtmltopdf. This should be sufficient for most use-cases
  • full contains wkhtmltopdf, wkhtmltoimage and the libraries.

Available Images

surnet/alpine-wkhtmltopdf

Docker Stars Docker Pulls

This image can be used as a base for your project or directly used via bash.

For a list of available versions please see the page on Docker Hub or the GitHub Container Registry. If a version you would like is missing please open an issue on this repo.

Docker Hub

FROM surnet/alpine-wkhtmltopdf:<version>
docker run surnet/alpine-wkhtmltopdf:<version> google.com - > test.pdf

GitHub Container Registry

FROM ghcr.io/surnet/alpine-wkhtmltopdf:<version>
docker run ghcr.io/surnet/alpine-wkhtmltopdf:<version> google.com - > test.pdf

surnet/alpine-node-wkhtmltopdf

Docker Stars Docker Pulls

This image can be used as a base for your NodeJS project.

For a list of available versions please see the page on Docker Hub or the GitHub Container Registry. If a version you would like is missing please open an issue on this repo.

Docker Hub

FROM surnet/alpine-node-wkhtmltopdf:<version>

GitHub Container Registry

FROM ghcr.io/surnet/alpine-node-wkhtmltopdf:<version>

surnet/alpine-python-wkhtmltopdf

Docker Stars Docker Pulls

This image can be used as a base for your Python project.

For a list of available versions please see the page on Docker Hub or the GitHub Container Registry. If a version you would like is missing please open an issue on this repo.

Docker Hub

FROM surnet/alpine-python-wkhtmltopdf:<version>

GitHub Container Registry

FROM ghcr.io/surnet/alpine-python-wkhtmltopdf:<version>

Other Images

If you are using another image based on alpine you can use the following Dockerfile as a starting point. Just replace the openjdk:19-jdk-alpine3.16 with the alpine based image you would like to use. If you do not need wkhtmltoimage or the libs omit the last two lines. Please check if there is a newer version of surnet/alpine-wkhtmltopdf to use than the one described below.

FROM surnet/alpine-wkhtmltopdf:3.20.2-0.12.6-full as wkhtmltopdf
FROM golang:1.22.5-alpine3.20

# Install dependencies for wkhtmltopdf
RUN apk add --no-cache \
    libstdc++ \
    libx11 \
    libxrender \
    libxext \
    libssl3 \
    ca-certificates \
    fontconfig \
    freetype \
    ttf-dejavu \
    ttf-droid \
    ttf-freefont \
    ttf-liberation \
    # more fonts
  && apk add --no-cache --virtual .build-deps \
    msttcorefonts-installer \
  # Install microsoft fonts
  && update-ms-fonts \
  && fc-cache -f \
  # Clean up when done
  && rm -rf /tmp/* \
  && apk del .build-deps

# Copy wkhtmltopdf files from docker-wkhtmltopdf image
COPY --from=wkhtmltopdf /bin/wkhtmltopdf /bin/wkhtmltopdf
COPY --from=wkhtmltopdf /bin/wkhtmltoimage /bin/wkhtmltoimage
COPY --from=wkhtmltopdf /lib/libwkhtmltox* /lib/

Contribute

Please feel free to open a issue or pull request with suggestions.

Keep in mind that the build process of these container takes some (a lot of) time.

Credits

Based upon the following repos/inputs: