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How to convert PDF to JPEG from URL for PDF to image API in PowerShell and ByteScout Cloud API Server

Learn to write code convert PDF to JPEG from URL for PDF to image API in PowerShell: Simple How To Tutorial

Check these thousands of pre-made source code samples for simple implementation in your own programming projects. ByteScout Cloud API Server helps with PDF to image API in PowerShell. ByteScout Cloud API Server is the ready to use Web API Server that can be deployed in less than 30 minutes into your own in-house server or into private cloud server. Can store data on in-house local server based storage or in Amazon AWS S3 bucket. Processing data solely on the server using buil-in ByteScout powered engine, no cloud services are used to process your data!.

The SDK samples displayed below below explain how to quickly make your application do PDF to image API in PowerShell with the help of ByteScout Cloud API Server. Follow the tutorial and copy – paste code for PowerShell into your project’s code editor. Easy to understand tutorials are available along with installed ByteScout Cloud API Server if you’d like to learn more about the topic and the details of the API.

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ConvertPdfToJpegFromUrl.ps1
      
# Please NOTE: In this sample we're assuming Cloud Api Server is hosted at "https://localhost". # If it's not then please replace this with with your hosting url. # 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://localhost/pdf/convert/to/jpg?password={0}&pages={1}&url={2}" -f ` $Password, $Pages, $SourceFileUrl $query = [System.Uri]::EscapeUriString($query) try { # Execute request $jsonResponse = Invoke-RestMethod -Method Get -Uri $query if ($jsonResponse.error -eq $false) { # Download generated JPEG files $part = 1; foreach ($url in $jsonResponse.urls) { $localFileName = ".\page$($part).jpg" Invoke-WebRequest -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 }

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

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