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[347]1# Basic Usage
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5## PHP Constructor
6
7The main class of this library is `\Spipu\Html2Pdf\Html2Pdf`.
8
9The PHP constructor takes the following parameters:
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11Variable | Default value |Description
12---------|---------------|--------------
13$orientation | P | The default page orientation, can be P (portrait) or L (landscape)
14$format | A4 | The default page format used for pages. The list of the available value are [here](https://github.com/tecnickcom/TCPDF/blob/master/include/tcpdf_static.php#L2097). You can also give a array with 2 values the width and the height in mm.
15$lang | fr | Language to use, for some minor translations. The list of the available languages are [here](https://github.com/spipu/html2pdf/tree/master/src/locale)
16$unicode | true | means that the input HTML string is unicode
17$encoding |UTF-8 | charset encoding of the input HTML string
18$margins | array(5, 5, 5, 8) | Main margins of the page (left, top, right, bottom) in mm
19$pdfa | false | If TRUE set the document to PDF/A mode
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21In most of the case, you will just use the 3 first parameters :
22
23```php
24$html2pdf = new \Spipu\Html2Pdf\Html2Pdf('P', 'A4', 'en');
25```
26
27## Convert the HTML
28
29The main method to use is `writeHTML`.
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31It takes one parameter : the HTML in string format that you want to convert into PDF.
32
33```php
34$html2pdf->writeHTML('<h1>HelloWorld</h1>This is my first test');
35```
36
37You can call it more than one time, if you want to split the conversion in order to use less memory. It will continue on the same page, directly at the end of the last converted part.
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39```php
40$html2pdf->writeHTML('<h1>HelloWorld</h1>This is my first text');
41$html2pdf->writeHTML('<h1>HelloWorld</h1>This is my second text');
42```
43
44If you want to separate on a new page, you can use the specific HTML tag `page`.
45
46```php
47$html2pdf->writeHTML('<page><h1>HelloWorld</h1>This is my first page</page>');
48$html2pdf->writeHTML('<page><h1>HelloWorld</h1>This is my second page</page>');
49```
50
51You can find more information about this specific tag on the [page](page.md) documentation.
52
53## Get the PDF
54
55The main method to use is `output`.
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57It takes two not required parameters. You can find more information on the [output](output.md) documentation.
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59If you do not give any parameters, it will send the PDF file to the browser, to display it.
60
61```php
62$html2pdf->output();
63```
64
65## Full Example
66
67Here is the full code for a helloworld example:
68
69```php
70$html2pdf = new \Spipu\Html2Pdf\Html2Pdf('P', 'A4', 'en');
71$html2pdf->writeHTML('<h1>HelloWorld</h1>This is my first page');
72$html2pdf->output();
73```
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