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---

# ODP to PDF API

The ODP to PDF API converts OpenDocument Presentation files (`.odp`) to PDF through the `POST /v1/convert/odp-to-pdf` endpoint. ODP is the native slide format of LibreOffice and OpenOffice Impress. Upload an `.odp` file as `multipart/form-data` and receive raw PDF bytes back, or set `direct_download=false` to get JSON metadata with a presigned download URL. Rendering is handled server-side by LibreOffice, so the presentation's own formatting, fonts, and layout are preserved in the PDF output.

---

## Endpoint

```
POST /v1/convert/odp-to-pdf
```

**Content-Type:** `multipart/form-data`

**Accepted input:** `.odp` files

**Output format:** `.pdf` (`application/pdf`)

---

## Authentication

Requires either a private API key or a JWT token from a public key.

```
X-API-Key: sk_your_private_key
```

Or:

```
Authorization: Bearer <jwt_token>
```

---

## Request Parameters

| Parameter | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|-----------|------|----------|---------|-------------|
| `file` | file | Yes | -- | The `.odp` file to convert. |
| `output_filename` | `string` | No | Input filename | Custom output filename. The `.pdf` extension is added automatically. |
| `direct_download` | `boolean` | No | `true` | When `true`, returns raw PDF bytes. When `false`, returns JSON metadata with a presigned download URL. |
| `pdf_options` | `string` | No | `null` | JSON string. Only the `grayscale` option is supported for this endpoint (see below). |

### PDF Options

For document converters powered by LibreOffice, page layout (size, margins, orientation) is determined by the document's own settings. The only `pdf_options` field that applies is:

| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|-----------|------|---------|-------------|
| `grayscale` | `boolean` | `false` | Convert the output PDF to grayscale via Ghostscript post-processing. |

<div class="alert alert-info">
<strong>Note:</strong> Page size, margins, orientation, scale, headers, and footers from <code>pdf_options</code> do not apply to this endpoint. The PDF output preserves the formatting defined in the original document. To change page layout, modify the source document before uploading.
</div>

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## Conversion Details

- Uses **LibreOffice** (via unoserver) for server-side document rendering
- The document's own formatting, fonts, page layout, and embedded media are preserved
- Conversion timeout: 120 seconds
- The output faithfully reproduces the document as it would appear when printed from LibreOffice

---

## Response

### Direct Download (`direct_download=true`, default)

```
HTTP 200 OK
Content-Type: application/pdf
Content-Disposition: inline; filename="document_20260405_123456789.pdf"
```

Returns raw PDF bytes.

### Metadata Response (`direct_download=false`)

```json
{
    "presigned_url": "https://spaces.example.com/...",
    "object_key": "env/files/{project_id}/odp-to-pdf/document_20260405_123456789.pdf",
    "filename": "document_20260405_123456789.pdf",
    "file_size": 67890,
    "conversion_time_seconds": 3.5
}
```

---

## Code Examples

### Python

```python
import requests

with open("document.odp", "rb") as f:
    response = requests.post(
        "https://api.enconvert.com/v1/convert/odp-to-pdf",
        headers={"X-API-Key": "sk_your_private_key"},
        files={"file": ("document.odp", f)}
    )

with open("output.pdf", "wb") as out:
    out.write(response.content)
```

### Node.js

```javascript
const form = new FormData();
form.append("file", fs.createReadStream("document.odp"));

const response = await fetch("https://api.enconvert.com/v1/convert/odp-to-pdf", {
    method: "POST",
    headers: { "X-API-Key": "sk_your_private_key" },
    body: form
});

fs.writeFileSync("output.pdf", Buffer.from(await response.arrayBuffer()));
```

### PHP

```php
$ch = curl_init("https://api.enconvert.com/v1/convert/odp-to-pdf");
curl_setopt_array($ch, [
    CURLOPT_POST => true,
    CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true,
    CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => ["X-API-Key: sk_your_private_key"],
    CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS => ["file" => new CURLFile("document.odp")]
]);
$pdf = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
file_put_contents("output.pdf", $pdf);
```

### Go

```go
body := &bytes.Buffer{}
writer := multipart.NewWriter(body)
part, _ := writer.CreateFormFile("file", "document.odp")
file, _ := os.Open("document.odp")
io.Copy(part, file)
writer.Close()

req, _ := http.NewRequest("POST", "https://api.enconvert.com/v1/convert/odp-to-pdf", body)
req.Header.Set("Content-Type", writer.FormDataContentType())
req.Header.Set("X-API-Key", "sk_your_private_key")
resp, _ := http.DefaultClient.Do(req)
```

### With Grayscale Output

```python
import requests
import json

with open("document.odp", "rb") as f:
    response = requests.post(
        "https://api.enconvert.com/v1/convert/odp-to-pdf",
        headers={"X-API-Key": "sk_your_private_key"},
        files={"file": ("document.odp", f)},
        data={"pdf_options": json.dumps({"grayscale": True})}
    )
```

---

## Error Responses

| Status | Condition |
|--------|-----------|
| `400 Bad Request` | File is not a `.odp` file |
| `400 Bad Request` | Document conversion failed (corrupt or unsupported file) |
| `400 Bad Request` | Invalid `pdf_options` JSON |
| `401 Unauthorized` | Missing or invalid API key / JWT token |
| `402 Payment Required` | Monthly ops allowance exhausted |
| `402 Payment Required` | Storage limit reached |
| `413 Payload Too Large` | File exceeds plan's maximum file size |
| `500 Internal Server Error` | Conversion timed out (120-second limit) |

---

## Limits

| Limit | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Max file size | Plan-dependent (Founding: 5 MB) |
| Conversion timeout | 120 seconds |
| Monthly conversions | Plan-dependent |

## Frequently asked questions

### How do I convert an ODP presentation to PDF with a REST API?

Send a `POST` request to `/v1/convert/odp-to-pdf` with the `.odp` file in a `multipart/form-data` body, authenticated with an `X-API-Key` header or an `Authorization: Bearer` JWT. The response contains the converted PDF bytes by default.

### Can I convert LibreOffice or OpenOffice Impress presentations to PDF with this API?

Yes. The endpoint accepts `.odp` files, the OpenDocument Presentation format used by LibreOffice and OpenOffice Impress, and renders them server-side with LibreOffice so the output matches how the presentation would print from LibreOffice.

### Can I get a download URL instead of the raw PDF bytes?

Yes. Set `direct_download=false` and the API returns JSON metadata including a `presigned_url`, the output `filename`, `file_size`, and `conversion_time_seconds`.

### Can I change the page size, margins, or orientation of the PDF output?

No. Page layout is taken from the ODP document's own settings; the only supported `pdf_options` field is `grayscale`. To change the layout, modify the source document before uploading.

### Why does the odp-to-pdf endpoint return 400 Bad Request?

A `400 Bad Request` is returned when the upload is not an `.odp` file, when the document is corrupt or unsupported, or when the `pdf_options` value is not valid JSON.
