PHP using Guzzle to pass through PDF not working while displaying in browser










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(FIXED: See comment below.)



I have a website that runs PHP that accesses a REST-service running .NET Core. The REST-API returns a PDF behind OAuth2 security.



Now I want the PHP page to pass through the PDF that is in memory.



I am doing sth. like this:



$getPdfUrl = "https://<my url>";
$response = $guzzleClient->request("GET", $getPdfUrl, array("headers" => array("Authorization" => "Bearer <access token>")));

$lengthArray = $response->getHeader('Content-Length');
$length = $lengthArray[0];

header('Content-Type: application/pdf; charset=utf-8');
header('Content-Length: '.$length);
header("Content-Disposition: inline; filename='details.pdf'");

echo $response->getBody()->getContents();


This works perfectly fine, if I use Content-Dispositon as attachment. The PDF is okay.



However, I see binary crap like this https://i.stack.imgur.com/SQYQ4.png when I do it inline. My goal is display the PDF directly by the browser.



I guess it is a little error, but I don't see it.



Update: Thanks to the comments below. Both were correct. I contradict to my own (deleted) comment and agree. Due to some magic of a used CMS the text/html header was already sent and caused that error.



The code above is correct.










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    Check your browser's web inspector and ensure the response headers match what you're setting. Possibly you've already output something and the headers you're setting are being ignored.

    – miken32
    Nov 12 '18 at 21:14






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    I agree with @miken32 - this is most likely happening because you have a Content-type: text/html in here. Keep in mind if you're using some framework, they tend to capture the output in a buffer and send it - as if it's a view.

    – Aaron Saray
    Nov 12 '18 at 21:48















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(FIXED: See comment below.)



I have a website that runs PHP that accesses a REST-service running .NET Core. The REST-API returns a PDF behind OAuth2 security.



Now I want the PHP page to pass through the PDF that is in memory.



I am doing sth. like this:



$getPdfUrl = "https://<my url>";
$response = $guzzleClient->request("GET", $getPdfUrl, array("headers" => array("Authorization" => "Bearer <access token>")));

$lengthArray = $response->getHeader('Content-Length');
$length = $lengthArray[0];

header('Content-Type: application/pdf; charset=utf-8');
header('Content-Length: '.$length);
header("Content-Disposition: inline; filename='details.pdf'");

echo $response->getBody()->getContents();


This works perfectly fine, if I use Content-Dispositon as attachment. The PDF is okay.



However, I see binary crap like this https://i.stack.imgur.com/SQYQ4.png when I do it inline. My goal is display the PDF directly by the browser.



I guess it is a little error, but I don't see it.



Update: Thanks to the comments below. Both were correct. I contradict to my own (deleted) comment and agree. Due to some magic of a used CMS the text/html header was already sent and caused that error.



The code above is correct.










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    Check your browser's web inspector and ensure the response headers match what you're setting. Possibly you've already output something and the headers you're setting are being ignored.

    – miken32
    Nov 12 '18 at 21:14






  • 1





    I agree with @miken32 - this is most likely happening because you have a Content-type: text/html in here. Keep in mind if you're using some framework, they tend to capture the output in a buffer and send it - as if it's a view.

    – Aaron Saray
    Nov 12 '18 at 21:48













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(FIXED: See comment below.)



I have a website that runs PHP that accesses a REST-service running .NET Core. The REST-API returns a PDF behind OAuth2 security.



Now I want the PHP page to pass through the PDF that is in memory.



I am doing sth. like this:



$getPdfUrl = "https://<my url>";
$response = $guzzleClient->request("GET", $getPdfUrl, array("headers" => array("Authorization" => "Bearer <access token>")));

$lengthArray = $response->getHeader('Content-Length');
$length = $lengthArray[0];

header('Content-Type: application/pdf; charset=utf-8');
header('Content-Length: '.$length);
header("Content-Disposition: inline; filename='details.pdf'");

echo $response->getBody()->getContents();


This works perfectly fine, if I use Content-Dispositon as attachment. The PDF is okay.



However, I see binary crap like this https://i.stack.imgur.com/SQYQ4.png when I do it inline. My goal is display the PDF directly by the browser.



I guess it is a little error, but I don't see it.



Update: Thanks to the comments below. Both were correct. I contradict to my own (deleted) comment and agree. Due to some magic of a used CMS the text/html header was already sent and caused that error.



The code above is correct.










share|improve this question
















(FIXED: See comment below.)



I have a website that runs PHP that accesses a REST-service running .NET Core. The REST-API returns a PDF behind OAuth2 security.



Now I want the PHP page to pass through the PDF that is in memory.



I am doing sth. like this:



$getPdfUrl = "https://<my url>";
$response = $guzzleClient->request("GET", $getPdfUrl, array("headers" => array("Authorization" => "Bearer <access token>")));

$lengthArray = $response->getHeader('Content-Length');
$length = $lengthArray[0];

header('Content-Type: application/pdf; charset=utf-8');
header('Content-Length: '.$length);
header("Content-Disposition: inline; filename='details.pdf'");

echo $response->getBody()->getContents();


This works perfectly fine, if I use Content-Dispositon as attachment. The PDF is okay.



However, I see binary crap like this https://i.stack.imgur.com/SQYQ4.png when I do it inline. My goal is display the PDF directly by the browser.



I guess it is a little error, but I don't see it.



Update: Thanks to the comments below. Both were correct. I contradict to my own (deleted) comment and agree. Due to some magic of a used CMS the text/html header was already sent and caused that error.



The code above is correct.







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    Check your browser's web inspector and ensure the response headers match what you're setting. Possibly you've already output something and the headers you're setting are being ignored.

    – miken32
    Nov 12 '18 at 21:14






  • 1





    I agree with @miken32 - this is most likely happening because you have a Content-type: text/html in here. Keep in mind if you're using some framework, they tend to capture the output in a buffer and send it - as if it's a view.

    – Aaron Saray
    Nov 12 '18 at 21:48












  • 1





    Check your browser's web inspector and ensure the response headers match what you're setting. Possibly you've already output something and the headers you're setting are being ignored.

    – miken32
    Nov 12 '18 at 21:14






  • 1





    I agree with @miken32 - this is most likely happening because you have a Content-type: text/html in here. Keep in mind if you're using some framework, they tend to capture the output in a buffer and send it - as if it's a view.

    – Aaron Saray
    Nov 12 '18 at 21:48







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1





Check your browser's web inspector and ensure the response headers match what you're setting. Possibly you've already output something and the headers you're setting are being ignored.

– miken32
Nov 12 '18 at 21:14





Check your browser's web inspector and ensure the response headers match what you're setting. Possibly you've already output something and the headers you're setting are being ignored.

– miken32
Nov 12 '18 at 21:14




1




1





I agree with @miken32 - this is most likely happening because you have a Content-type: text/html in here. Keep in mind if you're using some framework, they tend to capture the output in a buffer and send it - as if it's a view.

– Aaron Saray
Nov 12 '18 at 21:48





I agree with @miken32 - this is most likely happening because you have a Content-type: text/html in here. Keep in mind if you're using some framework, they tend to capture the output in a buffer and send it - as if it's a view.

– Aaron Saray
Nov 12 '18 at 21:48












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