TCPDF twice as slow as FPDF with same code

Jacob picture Jacob · Feb 18, 2010 · Viewed 11.2k times · Source

I currently use FPDF to create some fairly complicated reports and am trying to upgrade to TCPDF, but I've found that my same code running through TCPDF is about twice as slow. Because my PDFs already take up to a minute to generate I can't really afford to have this slowdown, but I'd really like to take advantage of some TCPDF features (like creating bookmarks).

If anyone has some information on this problem I'd really appreciate it - either things you did to make TCPDF faster, or just confirmation that it runs slower than FPDF, so I can forget about it and just stick with FPDF.

Answer

Jossi picture Jossi · Sep 18, 2010

Here is a sweet solution, shaves 2 minutes for me. PDFs are created in 3 seconds!

http://www.bitrealm.net/2010/08/tcpdf-is-slow-here-is-the-solution/

Replace

$font = $this->_getTrueTypeFontSubset($font, $subsetchars);

with this:

/ Alcal: $font2cache modification
// This modification creates utf-8 fonts only the first time,
// after that it uses cache file which dramatically reduces execution time
if (!file_exists($fontfile.'.cached')){
// calculate $font first time
$subsetchars = array_fill(0, 512, true); // fill subset for all chars 0-512
$font = $this->_getTrueTypeFontSubset($font, $subsetchars); // this part is actually slow!
// and then save $font to file for further use
$fp=fopen($fontfile.'.cached','w');
$flat_array = serialize($font); //
fwrite($fp,$flat_array);
fclose($fp);
}
else {
// cache file exist, load file
$fp=fopen($fontfile.'.cached','r');
$flat_array = fread($fp,filesize($fontfile.'.cached'));
fclose($fp);
$font = unserialize($flat_array);
}