Adding a custom header or footer in C# with HttpClient
In this guide, we'll show you how to add custom headers and footers to your PDFs using C# and the HttpClient library.
When generating PDFs, you might want to add custom headers and footers to your documents for branding or informational purposes.
using System;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Net.Http.Headers;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
// You can get an API key at https://pdfshift.io
var apiKey = "sk_xxxxxxxxxxxx";
var client = new HttpClient();
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("X-API-Key", apiKey);
var payload = new
{
source = "https://www.example.com",
// Add custom header and footer
header = new
{
content = "<div style='text-align: center;'>Header Content</div>",
height = "20mm"
},
footer = new
{
content = "<div style='text-align: center;'>Footer Content</div>",
height = "20mm"
}
};
var json = System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Serialize(payload);
var content = new StringContent(json, System.Text.Encoding.UTF8, "application/json");
var response = await client.PostAsync("https://api.pdfshift.io/v3/convert/pdf", content);
// Handle errors:
if (response.StatusCode >= System.Net.HttpStatusCode.BadRequest)
{
throw new Exception($"Request failed with status code {response.StatusCode}");
}
var result = await response.Content.ReadAsByteArrayAsync();
System.IO.File.WriteAllBytes("result.pdf", result);
Console.WriteLine("The PDF document was generated and saved to result.pdf");
This allows you to add consistent branding elements to all your generated PDF documents.
For further details on the header property and its usage, please refer to our dedicated documentation.
We hope this guide was helpful. If you have any questions or noticed any issues on the code above,
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