Convert PDF To JPEG From URL | PowerShellByteScout PDF Renderer SDK

Convert PDF To JPEG From URL | PowerShell

run.bat:

@echo off

powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "& .\ConvertPdfToJpegFromUrl.ps1"
echo Script finished with errorlevel=%errorlevel%

pause
        

ConvertPdfToJpegFromUrl.ps1:

# The authentication key (API Key).
# Get your own by registering at https://app.pdf.co/documentation/api
$API_KEY = "***********************************"

# Direct URL of source PDF file.
$SourceFileUrl = "https://bytescout-com.s3.amazonaws.com/files/demo-files/cloud-api/pdf-to-image/sample.pdf"
# Comma-separated list of page indices (or ranges) to process. Leave empty for all pages. Example: '0,2-5,7-'.
$Pages = ""
# PDF document password. Leave empty for unprotected documents.
$Password = ""


# Prepare URL for `PDF To JPEG` API call
$query = "https://api.pdf.co/v1/pdf/convert/to/jpg"

# Prepare request body (will be auto-converted to JSON by Invoke-RestMethod)
# See documentation: https://apidocs.pdf.co
$body = @{
    "password" = $Password
    "pages" = $Pages
    "url" = $SourceFileUrl
} | ConvertTo-Json

try {
    # Execute request
    $response = Invoke-WebRequest -Method Post -Headers @{ "x-api-key" = $API_KEY; "Content-Type" = "application/json" } -Body $body -Uri $query

    $jsonResponse = $response.Content | ConvertFrom-Json

    if ($jsonResponse.error -eq $false) {
        # Download generated JPEG files
        $part = 1;
        foreach ($url in $jsonResponse.urls) {
            $localFileName = ".\page$($part).jpg"

            Invoke-WebRequest -Headers @{ "x-api-key" = $API_KEY } -OutFile $localFileName -Uri $url

            Write-Host "Downloaded `"$($localFileName)`""
            $part++
        }
    }
    else {
        # Display service reported error
        Write-Host $jsonResponse.message
    }
}
catch {
    # Display request error
    Write-Host $_.Exception
}