resource()
The resource()
function returns information about an image resource. This function is useful in a Control Script, for example to check the number of pages or the page height and width before setting it as a background (see Control Script: Setting a Print section's background).
This function can also be used to check if a file exists. It returns null
if the file does not exist. There is no need to explicitly check for null
; a check to see if a resource exists can simply be written as:
var info = resource(path);
if (!info) {
// File does not exist
}
resource(location, pageNumber)
location
The location can be either:
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A path relative to the template root, like images/Image.png
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An absolute URL, like
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http://image-server.com/Image.png
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file:///C:/images/Image.png
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file://192.168.1.123/images/Image.png
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An absolute local file system path, like C:\Images\image.png
pageNumber (optional)
The desired page. Counting starts at 1. If no page number is given, information about the first page will be retrieved.
The returned object is of the type ImageInfo. It has the following fields:
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
height | float | The height of the current page (in points). |
page | Number | Current page number (counting from 1) within the resource. |
pages | Number | The total number of pages in the resource. |
permissions | PDF only. Allows to verify if a PDF is password-protected or has restrictions for printing. | |
width | float | The width of the current page (in points) |
Examples
This script retrieves the second page of a PDF that is present in the template's resources.
var pdf = resource("images/stamp.pdf", 2);
var height = pdf.height;
var width = pdf.width;
var numberOfPages = pdf.pages;
In the following script, the function is used to check if a file exists.
if(resource("C:/paw.pdf")){
//exists
} else {
//oops
}