I am creating PDF reports using FPDF. Now how do I generate page numbers on each page of a report at the bottom of the page. Below is the sample code for generating a 2 page PDF.
<?php
require('fpdf.php');
$pdf = new FPDF();
$pdf->AliasNbPages();
$pdf->AddPage();
$pdf->SetFont('Arial','',16);
$start_x=$pdf->GetX();
$current_y = $pdf->GetY();
$current_x = $pdf->GetX();
$cell_width = 25; $cell_height=14;
$j = 20; // This value will be coming from Database so we dont know how many pages the report is going to be
for ($i = 0; $i<$j ; $i++){
$pdf->MultiCell($cell_width,$cell_height,'Hello1',1);
$current_x+=$cell_width;
$pdf->Ln();
}
$pdf->Output();
?>
Note : The $j value will be coming from the database so we don't know how many pages is the report going to be.
According to my comment you can place
$pdf->PageNo();
on your page where ever you like. Also you can add a placeholder to this
$pdf->AliasNbPages();
What would look like
$pdf->AliasNbPages('{totalPages}');
By default it's {nb}. It's not necessary to add a placeholder
Than you could add the pagesum like
$pdf->Cell(0, 5, "Page " . $pdf->PageNo() . "/{totalPages}", 0, 1);
or without your own placeholder
$pdf->Cell(0, 5, "Page " . $pdf->PageNo() . "/{nb}", 0, 1);
this would produce e.g.
Page 1/10
in case there were 10 pages :)
But beware
Using the placeholder will mess up the width of the cell. So if you have e.g. 180 page-width than 90 isn't the mid anymore (In the line where you use the placeholder). You will see if you try :)