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Is there a way I can edit a PDF from Java? I have a PDF document which contains pl开发者_StackOverflow中文版aceholders for text that I need to be replaced using Java, but all the libraries that I saw

Is there a way I can edit a PDF from Java?

I have a PDF document which contains pl开发者_StackOverflow中文版aceholders for text that I need to be replaced using Java, but all the libraries that I saw created PDF from scratch and small editing functionality.

Is there anyway I can edit a PDF or is this impossible?


You can do it with iText. I tested it with following code. It adds a chunk of text and a red circle over each page of an existing PDF.

/* requires itextpdf-5.1.2.jar or similar */
import java.io.*;
import com.itextpdf.text.DocumentException;
import com.itextpdf.text.pdf.*;

public class AddContentToPDF {

    public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException, DocumentException {

        /* example inspired from "iText in action" (2006), chapter 2 */

        PdfReader reader = new PdfReader("C:/temp/Bubi.pdf"); // input PDF
        PdfStamper stamper = new PdfStamper(reader,
          new FileOutputStream("C:/temp/Bubi_modified.pdf")); // output PDF
        BaseFont bf = BaseFont.createFont(
                BaseFont.HELVETICA, BaseFont.CP1252, BaseFont.NOT_EMBEDDED); // set font

        //loop on pages (1-based)
        for (int i=1; i<=reader.getNumberOfPages(); i++){

            // get object for writing over the existing content;
            // you can also use getUnderContent for writing in the bottom layer
            PdfContentByte over = stamper.getOverContent(i);

            // write text
            over.beginText();
            over.setFontAndSize(bf, 10);    // set font and size
            over.setTextMatrix(107, 740);   // set x,y position (0,0 is at the bottom left)
            over.showText("I can write at page " + i);  // set text
            over.endText();

            // draw a red circle
            over.setRGBColorStroke(0xFF, 0x00, 0x00);
            over.setLineWidth(5f);
            over.ellipse(250, 450, 350, 550);
            over.stroke();
        }

        stamper.close();

    }
}


I modified the code found a bit and it was working as follows

public class Principal {
public static final String SRC = "C:/tmp/244558.pdf";
public static final String DEST = "C:/tmp/244558-2.pdf";

public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException, DocumentException {
    File file = new File(DEST);
    file.getParentFile().mkdirs();
    new Principal().manipulatePdf(SRC, DEST);
}

public void manipulatePdf(String src, String dest) throws IOException, DocumentException {
    PdfReader reader = new PdfReader(src);
    PdfDictionary dict = reader.getPageN(1);
    PdfObject object = dict.getDirectObject(PdfName.CONTENTS);
    PdfArray refs = null;
    if (dict.get(PdfName.CONTENTS).isArray()) {
        refs = dict.getAsArray(PdfName.CONTENTS);
    } else if (dict.get(PdfName.CONTENTS).isIndirect()) {
        refs = new PdfArray(dict.get(PdfName.CONTENTS));
    }
    for (int i = 0; i < refs.getArrayList().size(); i++) {
        PRStream stream = (PRStream) refs.getDirectObject(i);
        byte[] data = PdfReader.getStreamBytes(stream);
        stream.setData(new String(data).replace("NULA", "Nulo").getBytes());
    }
    PdfStamper stamper = new PdfStamper(reader, new FileOutputStream(dest));
    stamper.close();
    reader.close();
}

}


Take a look at iText and this sample code


Take a look at aspose and this sample code


I've done this using LibreOffice Draw.

You start by manually opening a pdf in Draw, checking that it renders OK, and saving it as a Draw .odg file.

That's a zipped xml file, so you can modify it in code to find and replace the placeholders.

Next (from code) you use a command line call to Draw to generate the pdf.

Success!

The main issue is that Draw doesn't handle fonts embedded in a pdf. If the font isn't also installed on your system - then it will render oddly, as Draw will replace it with a standard one that inevitably has different sizing.

If this approach is of interest, I'll put together some shareable code.

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