pdf.js/examples/node/pdf2png
Jonas Jenwald d53093045a Enable the import/no-commonjs ESLint plugin rule
Given the amount of work put into removing `require`-calls from the code-base, let's ensure that new ones aren't accidentally added in the future.

Note that we still have a couple of files where `require` is being used, in particular:
 - The Node.js examples, however those will be updated to use `import` in PR 17081.
 - The Webpack examples, and related support files, however I unfortunately don't know enough about Webpack to be able to update those. (Hopefully users of that code will help out here, once version `4` is released.)
 - The `statcmp`-tool, since *some* of those `require`-calls cannot be converted to `import` without other code changes (and that file is only used during benchmarking).

Please find additional details at https://github.com/import-js/eslint-plugin-import/blob/main/docs/rules/no-commonjs.md
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Overview

Example to demonstrate converting a PDF file to a PNG image using the PDF.js library.

Getting started

Install the dependencies and build the PDF.js library:

$ npm install
$ gulp dist-install

Install the Node canvas library and run the example to convert the first page of a PDF file to a PNG image:

$ npm install canvas
$ cd examples/node/pdf2png
$ node pdf2png.js