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…atch the `file` props used for rendering the pdf
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looks good, just some minor non-blocking comments
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I’ll close this for now—happy to chat about it anytime if it’s still relevant for your team! cc @jackiequach @alea12 |
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This PR updates the file prop type to align with react-pdf, allowing the consumer app to choose a different downloading strategy. By default, when the file prop is provided as a URL string, React-pdf will download and render the PDF content in chunks.
Additionally, I've added a new route,
Fetch PDF URL - Webpub, which eliminates the need to construct a TOC for the manifest, this step will eventually be handled by the backend. I’ve also added a customgetContentfunction to return a URL string to replace the default function that is currently returns Uinit8Array.Tested on a 1.2G linearized PDF:
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After: