Go API to merge Word to JPG

Go SDK to combine Word files and export the result to JPG format

Use Go library to merge Word to JPG via REST API. Easily combine two or more Word files into a single JPG file using Go.

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Combine Word to JPG using Go REST API

Easily merge Word to JPG format in Go code. This Go library is designed to combine multiple Word files into a single JPG file using the REST API, i.e. by passing HTTPS calls over the Internet.

This is a professional Cloud-native Word to JPG merging solution that provides Go programmers with both great development flexibility and powerful features. Joining Word files together is often used when it is necessary to create a set of JPG documents of the same structure, each of which contains unique data. By merging files, you can automate your digital Word/JPG workflows and offload some routine parts of the process to fast and efficient document-processing Go software.

Merge several Word into one JPG in Go

You may need to combine Word files into a single JPG file in many cases. For example, you may want to combine multiple Word files together before printing or archiving.

Word merging can be part of a whole integrated document-processing approach for generating JPG documents from disparate data sources. Such tasks involve the use of a full-featured Word/JPG manipulation Go library that will process a set of Word files and merge them together in the shortest possible time, producing a compact and accurate JPG result.

Merge Word to JPG in Go

To perform Word to JPG merging in Go, you need at least two source Word files. For a quick start, please check out the Go code example below.

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import (
    "os"
    "github.com/aspose-words-cloud/aspose-words-cloud-go/dev/api/models"
)

config, _ := models.NewConfiguration("config.json")
wordsApi, ctx, _ := api.CreateWordsApi(config)

document, _ := os.Open("Input1.docx")
mergeProps := models.DocumentEntry{
    FileReference: models.CreateRemoteFileReference("Input2.docx"),
    ImportFormatMode: ToStringPointer("KeepSourceFormatting"),
}
documentEntries := []models.DocumentEntry{
    mergeProps,
}
documentList := models.DocumentEntryList{
    DocumentEntries: documentEntries,
}
appendDocumentOnlineOptions := map[string]interface{}{}
appendDocumentOnline := &models.AppendDocumentOnlineRequest{
    Document: document,
    ImageList: &documentList,
    Optionals: appendDocumentOnlineOptions,
}
mergedDocs, _, _ = wordsApi.AppendDocumentOnline(ctx, appendDocumentOnline)

splitDocumentOnlineOptions := map[string]interface{}{"zipOutput": true,}
splitDocumentOnline := &models.SplitDocumentOnlineRequest{
    Document: mergedDocs,
    Format: ToStringPointer("jpg"),
    Optionals: splitDocumentOnlineOptions,
}
_, _, _ = wordsApi.SplitDocumentOnline(ctx, splitDocumentOnline)
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How to merge Word to JPG Go REST API

  1. Install Go SDK and add the reference (import the library) to your Go project.
  2. Open the source Word file in Go.
  3. Load a document to append from the Cloud storage.
  4. Call the AppendDocumentOnline() method, passing the output filename with the required extension.
  5. Get the combined result in JPG format as a single file.

Go library to merge DOCX to JPG

Run go get -v github.com/aspose-words-cloud/aspose-words-cloud-go/2007/api to install Aspose.Words Cloud SDK for Go. You can get a lot of useful information about other installation methods from the "How to use SDK" section.

Clone Aspose.Words Cloud SDK for Go source code from GitHub and use it in your project. Please follow these Instructions to quickly get the necessary security credentials and access our REST API.

System Requirements

Refer to the Repository Documentation to see the details.

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