I have code (in a .ashx-file) that generates a PDF file from a PDF template. The generated pdf gets personalized with a name and a code. I use iTextSharp to do so.
This is the code:
using (var existingFileStream = new FileStream(fileNameExisting, FileMode.Open))
using (var newFileStream = new FileStream(fileNameNew, FileMode.Create))
{
var pdfReader = new PdfReader(existingFileStream);
var stamper = new PdfStamper(pdfReader, newFileStream);
var form = stamper.AcroFields;
var fieldKeys = form.Fields.Keys;
form.SetField("Name", name);
form.SetField("Code", code);
stamper.FormFlattening = true;
stamper.Close();
pdfReader.Close();
}
context.Response.AppendHeader("content-disposition", "inline; filename=zenith_coupon.pdf");
context.Response.TransmitFile(fileNameNew);
context.Response.ContentType = "application/pdf";
This works, but it saves the file on the server. I don’t want to do that because there’re going to be a lot of people downloading the PDF file and the server will be full in no time.
So my question is, how can I generate a PDF with iTextSharp without saving it and put it to the user?
You can use any Stream (for example
MemoryStream) for the intermediate PDF (in your code currently namednewFileStream) if you don’t want to save it as a file – for sample code see http://www.developerfusion.com/code/6623/dynamically-generating-pdfs-in-net/ and http://forums.asp.net/t/1093198.aspx/1.Just remember to rewind (i.e. set
Position = 0) theMemoryStreambefore transmitting it to the client (for example byResponse.WriteorCopyTo (Response.OutputStream))…