
RUBY PDFKIT DOCUMENTATION HOW TO
In this article, we will explain how to use these two methods to generate PDFs using three different gems: PDFkit and WickedPDF, which use the HTML/CSS-to-PDF method, and the Prawn gem, which uses a powerful DSL instead.

In the context of a Ruby or Rails app, a PDF file can be produced by converting existing HTML/CSS files into PDF documents or by using a domain-specific language (DSL) specifically built for PDF generation. The file format that forms the basis of most of these documents is the versatile portable document file format, more commonly referred to as PDF. Whether you are working with invoices and contracts at your workplace or enjoying your favorite mystery thriller, in one way or another, a document is involved. In almost every aspect of business and life, there's a document involved.

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