Random note: If you need more fonts for future usage, I've found that this is a good resource. Or, you can click here (I likely won't update this link, so probably best to go directly to the release page). You'll see an entry under Amazon Linux with lambda zip as the architecture. You can download the binary on the releases page under the Stable releases. "All files required for lambda layer are packed in one zip archive (Amazon Linux 2 / lambda zip)" The wkhtmltopdf site actually lists using this library with AWS Lambda as a FAQ and gives the following response to this question: ![]() Putting this binary into an AWS Lambda Layer can help solve this by having a single point of installation and management. This isn't a big deal, but managing this dependency could get tedious if your architecture has multiple servers that need installed with different Linux distributions. When I first installed wkhtmltopdf, I didn't heed the warning and just ran the following:Įnter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode To use this options you should install static binary from wkhtmltopdf site" Warning! Version in debian/ubuntu repos have reduced functionality (because it compiled without the wkhtmltopdf QT patches), such as adding outlines, headers, footers, TOC etc. At the top of the installation instructions, you can see the following warning: When I was first using this library, I was also using pdfkit to drive this interaction. For continued instruction, you can skip to the next section.
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