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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T07:19:27+00:00 2026-06-14T07:19:27+00:00

I’m trying to generate a pdf with the following code: archivo = render_to_string( :pdf

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I’m trying to generate a pdf with the following code:

    archivo = render_to_string(
      :pdf => "formulario_de_registro.pdf",
      :template => 'pdf/profile_download.pdf.haml',
      :layout   => 'pdf/body.pdf.haml',
      :margin => { :bottom => 40, :top => 30 },
      :header => {
        :html => { :template => 'layouts/pdf/header.pdf.haml'},
        :font_size => 13},
      :footer => {
        :html => { :template => 'layouts/pdf/footer.pdf.haml'},
        :line => true}
    )
    # from here is just for debugging purposes
    save_path = Rails.root.join('tmp','prueba.pdf')
    File.open(save_path, 'wb') do |file|
      file << archivo
    end

If I run this code inside of a controller’s action, works great, but the same code in my mailer class just render a HTML, not a PDF. Then if I call WickedPdf.new.pdf_from_string(archivo) generates a PDF, but without the header or footer, which is right, because in the generated HTML doesn’t include both header or footer. Is there something that I’m missing? Please help.
In any case, I’m using:

  • wkhtmltopdf 0.11.0 rc1
  • rails (3.2.3)
  • wicked_pdf (0.7.9)

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    2026-06-14T07:19:29+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 7:19 am

    WickedPdf doesn’t alias_method_chain :render_to_string in ActionMailer like it does for ActionController.

    First, update wicked_pdf to version 0.8.0 or git master. This will allow you to include it on an actionmailer class:

    Then you get around this by manually including the PdfHelper module and just calling the method directly like so:

    # Mailer
    class Notifications < ActionMailer::Base
      include PdfHelper
    
      def send_email
        archivo = render_to_string_with_wicked_pdf(
          :pdf => "formulario_de_registro.pdf",
          :footer => { :html => { :template => 'layouts/pdf/footer.pdf.haml' } }
          # etc...
        )
        attachments['formulario_de_registro.pdf'] = archivo
        mail :to => 'person@example.com'
      end
    end
    
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