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I want to show first page of multi page PDF file on imageview and open PDF file on imageView click.



I'm calling an api and getting PDF files urls as response. Users can upload PDF files and view uploaded files.



(Whatsapp also create placeholder of the pdf, just like that)



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    I want to show first page of multi page PDF file on imageview and open PDF file on imageView click.



    I'm calling an api and getting PDF files urls as response. Users can upload PDF files and view uploaded files.



    (Whatsapp also create placeholder of the pdf, just like that)



    Thanks










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      I want to show first page of multi page PDF file on imageview and open PDF file on imageView click.



      I'm calling an api and getting PDF files urls as response. Users can upload PDF files and view uploaded files.



      (Whatsapp also create placeholder of the pdf, just like that)



      Thanks










      share|improve this question














      I want to show first page of multi page PDF file on imageview and open PDF file on imageView click.



      I'm calling an api and getting PDF files urls as response. Users can upload PDF files and view uploaded files.



      (Whatsapp also create placeholder of the pdf, just like that)



      Thanks







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          If you are looking to support API > 21 then you can use PdfRenderer like this.



          // create a new renderer
          PdfRenderer renderer = new PdfRenderer(getSeekableFileDescriptor());

          // let us just render all pages
          final int pageCount = renderer.getPageCount();
          for (int i = 0; i < pageCount; i++) {
          Page page = renderer.openPage(i);

          // say we render for showing on the screen
          page.render(mBitmap, null, null, Page.RENDER_MODE_FOR_DISPLAY);

          // do stuff with the bitmap

          // close the page
          page.close();
          }

          // close the renderer
          renderer.close();


          For more info have a look at this: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/graphics/pdf/PdfRenderer






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            If you are looking to support API > 21 then you can use PdfRenderer like this.



            // create a new renderer
            PdfRenderer renderer = new PdfRenderer(getSeekableFileDescriptor());

            // let us just render all pages
            final int pageCount = renderer.getPageCount();
            for (int i = 0; i < pageCount; i++) {
            Page page = renderer.openPage(i);

            // say we render for showing on the screen
            page.render(mBitmap, null, null, Page.RENDER_MODE_FOR_DISPLAY);

            // do stuff with the bitmap

            // close the page
            page.close();
            }

            // close the renderer
            renderer.close();


            For more info have a look at this: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/graphics/pdf/PdfRenderer






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              If you are looking to support API > 21 then you can use PdfRenderer like this.



              // create a new renderer
              PdfRenderer renderer = new PdfRenderer(getSeekableFileDescriptor());

              // let us just render all pages
              final int pageCount = renderer.getPageCount();
              for (int i = 0; i < pageCount; i++) {
              Page page = renderer.openPage(i);

              // say we render for showing on the screen
              page.render(mBitmap, null, null, Page.RENDER_MODE_FOR_DISPLAY);

              // do stuff with the bitmap

              // close the page
              page.close();
              }

              // close the renderer
              renderer.close();


              For more info have a look at this: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/graphics/pdf/PdfRenderer






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                If you are looking to support API > 21 then you can use PdfRenderer like this.



                // create a new renderer
                PdfRenderer renderer = new PdfRenderer(getSeekableFileDescriptor());

                // let us just render all pages
                final int pageCount = renderer.getPageCount();
                for (int i = 0; i < pageCount; i++) {
                Page page = renderer.openPage(i);

                // say we render for showing on the screen
                page.render(mBitmap, null, null, Page.RENDER_MODE_FOR_DISPLAY);

                // do stuff with the bitmap

                // close the page
                page.close();
                }

                // close the renderer
                renderer.close();


                For more info have a look at this: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/graphics/pdf/PdfRenderer






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                If you are looking to support API > 21 then you can use PdfRenderer like this.



                // create a new renderer
                PdfRenderer renderer = new PdfRenderer(getSeekableFileDescriptor());

                // let us just render all pages
                final int pageCount = renderer.getPageCount();
                for (int i = 0; i < pageCount; i++) {
                Page page = renderer.openPage(i);

                // say we render for showing on the screen
                page.render(mBitmap, null, null, Page.RENDER_MODE_FOR_DISPLAY);

                // do stuff with the bitmap

                // close the page
                page.close();
                }

                // close the renderer
                renderer.close();


                For more info have a look at this: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/graphics/pdf/PdfRenderer







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