I am trying to programmatically create a number of PDF documents with a watermark on each page using itextsharp (a C# port of Java's itext).
I am able to do this after the document has been created using a PdfStamper. However this seems to involve re-opening the document reading it and then creating a n开发者_运维技巧ew document with the watermark on each page.
Is there a way of doing this during document creation?
After digging into it I found the best way was to add the watermark to each page as it was created. To do this I created a new class and implemented the IPdfPageEvent interface as follows:
class PdfWriterEvents : IPdfPageEvent
{
string watermarkText = string.Empty;
public PdfWriterEvents(string watermark)
{
watermarkText = watermark;
}
public void OnOpenDocument(PdfWriter writer, Document document) { }
public void OnCloseDocument(PdfWriter writer, Document document) { }
public void OnStartPage(PdfWriter writer, Document document) {
float fontSize = 80;
float xPosition = 300;
float yPosition = 400;
float angle = 45;
try
{
PdfContentByte under = writer.DirectContentUnder;
BaseFont baseFont = BaseFont.CreateFont(BaseFont.HELVETICA, BaseFont.WINANSI, BaseFont.EMBEDDED);
under.BeginText();
under.SetColorFill(BaseColor.LIGHT_GRAY);
under.SetFontAndSize(baseFont, fontSize);
under.ShowTextAligned(PdfContentByte.ALIGN_CENTER, watermarkText, xPosition, yPosition, angle);
under.EndText();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.Error.WriteLine(ex.Message);
}
}
public void OnEndPage(PdfWriter writer, Document document) { }
public void OnParagraph(PdfWriter writer, Document document, float paragraphPosition) { }
public void OnParagraphEnd(PdfWriter writer, Document document, float paragraphPosition) { }
public void OnChapter(PdfWriter writer, Document document, float paragraphPosition, Paragraph title) { }
public void OnChapterEnd(PdfWriter writer, Document document, float paragraphPosition) { }
public void OnSection(PdfWriter writer, Document document, float paragraphPosition, int depth, Paragraph title) { }
public void OnSectionEnd(PdfWriter writer, Document document, float paragraphPosition) { }
public void OnGenericTag(PdfWriter writer, Document document, Rectangle rect, String text) { }
}
}
This object is registered to handle the events as follows:
PdfWriter docWriter = PdfWriter.GetInstance(document, new FileStream(outputLocation, FileMode.Create));
PdfWriterEvents writerEvent = new PdfWriterEvents(watermark);
docWriter.PageEvent = writerEvent;
Although Tim's solution seems very nice, I have managed to do the same thing (I believe) using the following code (perhaps iTextSharp was improved a bit since then...):
private byte[] AddWatermark(byte[] bytes, BaseFont bf)
{
using(var ms = new MemoryStream(10 * 1024))
{
using(var reader = new PdfReader(bytes))
using(var stamper = new PdfStamper(reader, ms))
{
int times = reader.NumberOfPages;
for (int i = 1; i <= times; i++)
{
var dc = stamper.GetOverContent(i);
PdfHelper.AddWaterMark(dc, AppName, bf, 48, 35, new BaseColor(70, 70, 255), reader.GetPageSizeWithRotation(i));
}
stamper.Close();
}
return ms.ToArray();
}
}
public static void AddWaterMark(PdfContentByte dc, string text, BaseFont font, float fontSize, float angle, BaseColor color, Rectangle realPageSize, Rectangle rect = null)
{
var gstate = new PdfGState { FillOpacity = 0.1f, StrokeOpacity = 0.3f };
dc.SaveState();
dc.SetGState(gstate);
dc.SetColorFill(color);
dc.BeginText();
dc.SetFontAndSize(font, fontSize);
var ps = rect ?? realPageSize; /*dc.PdfDocument.PageSize is not always correct*/
var x = (ps.Right + ps.Left) / 2;
var y = (ps.Bottom + ps.Top) / 2;
dc.ShowTextAligned(Element.ALIGN_CENTER, text, x, y, angle);
dc.EndText();
dc.RestoreState();
}
This will add a watermark on all pages of a PDF document that is provided as a byte array.
(You don't need to do it while creating the PDF.)
It seems working for both landscape and portrait and it probably works for documents with mixed orientations.
Cheers! :)
string WatermarkLocation = "D:\\Images\\superseded.png";
Document document = new Document();
PdfReader pdfReader = new PdfReader(FileLocation);
PdfStamper stamp = new PdfStamper(pdfReader, new FileStream(FileLocation.Replace(".pdf", "[temp][file].pdf"), FileMode.Create));
iTextSharp.text.Image img = iTextSharp.text.Image.GetInstance(WatermarkLocation);
img.SetAbsolutePosition(125, 300); // set the position in the document where you want the watermark to appear (0,0 = bottom left corner of the page)
PdfContentByte waterMark;
for (int page = 1; page <= pdfReader.NumberOfPages; page++)
{
waterMark = stamp.GetOverContent(page);
waterMark.AddImage(img);
}
stamp.FormFlattening = true;
stamp.Close();
// now delete the original file and rename the temp file to the original file
File.Delete(FileLocation);
File.Move(FileLocation.Replace(".pdf", "[temp][file].pdf"), FileLocation);
I used the first solution. I was having trouble getting it to work at first. I getting green underlines under all of my public voids saying that it was going to hide some inherit member.
Basically I realized that I already had added a PagePageEventHelper and I basically just cut out the code for the OnStartPage. ALSO! For some reason I had to make all of my public void's public override void.
public override void OnStartPage(PdfWriter writer, Document document)
{
if (condition)
{
string watermarkText = "-whatever you want your watermark to say-";
float fontSize = 80;
float xPosition = 300;
float yPosition = 400;
float angle = 45;
try
{
PdfContentByte under = writer.DirectContentUnder;
BaseFont baseFont = BaseFont.CreateFont(BaseFont.HELVETICA, BaseFont.WINANSI, BaseFont.EMBEDDED);
under.BeginText();
under.SetColorFill(iTextSharp.text.pdf.CMYKColor.LIGHT_GRAY);
under.SetFontAndSize(baseFont, fontSize);
under.ShowTextAligned(PdfContentByte.ALIGN_CENTER, watermarkText, xPosition, yPosition, angle);
under.EndText();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.Error.WriteLine(ex.Message);
}
}
}
Can't you just lay down the watermark on each page after you've made it?
Yes, the Watermark class seems to be no more - odd. However in the process of converting to iTextSharp 5.3, I found a simple way to add a watermark to a new document.
MemoryStream mem = new MemoryStream();
Document document = new Document();
PdfWriter writer = PdfWriter.GetInstance(document, mem);
PdfContentByte cb = writer.DirectContent;
document.Open();
document.NewPage();
Image watermark = Image.GetInstance(WATERMARK_URI);
watermark.SetAbsolutePosition(80, 200);
document.Add(watermark);
BaseFont bf = BaseFont.CreateFont(FONT, BaseFont.CP1252, BaseFont.NOT_EMBEDDED);
cb.BeginText();
...
cb.EndText();
document.Close();
In iTextSharp you should be able to programmatically add a watermark e.g.
Watermark watermark = new Watermark(Image.getInstance("watermark.jpg"), 200, 420);
document.Add(watermark);
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