FEATURE: Added google chrome renderer to the plugin #2
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This PR introduces an additional PDF renderer alongside the existing
SnappyPdfintegration. The new renderer uses Google Chrome in headless mode to convert prepared HTML files into PDFs. This approach leverages the latest advancements in CSS and JavaScript rendering, allowing for more modern and dynamic layouts compared to the legacywkhtmltopdftool.Due to the broad surface area for potential exploits and Chrome’s full-featured rendering engine, this feature is marked experimental. Use with caution in untrusted environments or consider sandboxing when handling user-supplied HTML.
Why:
wkhtmltopdfis no longer actively maintained and lacks support for modern web standards. This Chrome-based solution offers a future-proof and standards-compliant alternative, without sacrificing output quality or flexibility.