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@ridi/comic-parser
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Common comic data parser for Ridibooks services
npm install @ridi/comic-parser
Basic:
import { ComicParser } from '@ridi/comic-parser';
// or const { ComicParser } = require('@ridi/comic-parser');
const parser = new ComicParser('./foo/bar.zip' or './unzippedPath');
parser.parse(/* { parseOptions } */).then((book) => {
parser.readItems(items/*, { readOptions } */).then((results) => {
...
});
...
});
with AesCryptor:
import { CryptoProvider, AesCryptor } from '@ridi/comic-parser';
// or const { CryptoProvider, AesCryptor } = require('@ridi/comic-parser');
const { Purpose } = CryptoProvider;
const { Mode, Padding } = AesCryptor;
class ContentCryptoProvider extends CryptoProvider {
constructor(key) {
super();
this.cryptor = new AesCryptor(Mode.ECB, { key });
}
getCryptor(filePath, purpose) {
return this.cryptor;
}
// If use as follows:
// const provider = new ContentCryptoProvider(...);
// const parser = new ComicParser('encrypted.zip', provider);
// const book = await parser.parse({ unzipPath: ... });
// const firstImage = await parser.readItem(book.items[0]);
//
// It will be called as follows:
// 1. run(data, 'encrypted.zip', Purpose.READ_IN_DIR)
// 2. run(data, '0001.jpg', Purpose.READ_IN_ZIP)
// ...
// 4. run(data, '0001.jpg', Purpose.WRITE)
// ...
// 5. run(data, '0001.jpg', Purpose.READ_IN_DIR)
//
run(data, filePath, purpose) {
const cryptor = this.getCryptor(filePath, purpose);
const padding = Padding.AUTO;
if (purpose === Purpose.READ_IN_DIR) {
return cryptor.decrypt(data, { padding });
} else if (purpose === Purpose.WRITE) {
return cryptor.encrypt(data, { padding });
}
return data;
}
}
const cryptoProvider = new ContentCryptoProvider(key);
const parser = new ComicParser('./encrypted.zip' or './unzippedPath', cryptoProvider);
Log level setting:
import { LogLevel, ... } from '@ridi/comic-parser';
const parser = new ComicParser(/* path */, /* cryptoProvider */, /* logLevel */)
// or const parser = new ComicParser(/* path */, /* logLevel */)
parser.logger.logLevel = LogLevel.VERBOSE; // SILENT, ERROR, WARN(default), INFO, DEBUG, VERBOSE
Returns Promise<ComicBook>
with:
Or throw exception.
?object
Returns string
or Buffer
in Promise
with:
If readOptions.base64
is true
:
string
Other:
Buffer
or throw exception.
?object
Returns string[]
or Buffer[]
in Promise
with:
If readOptions.base64
is true
:
string
Other:
Buffer
or throw exception.
?object
Returns Promise<boolean>
with:
true
, unzip is successful or has already been unzipped.Or throw exception.
string
boolean
Tells the progress of parser through callback
.
const { Action } = ComicParser; // PARSE, READ_ITEMS
parser.onProgress = (step, totalStep, action) => {
console.log(`[${action}] ${step} / ${totalStep}`);
}
?string
If specified, unzip to that path.
only using if input is Zip file.
Default: undefined
boolean
If true, overwrite to unzipPath when unzip.
only using if unzipPath specified.
Default: true
string[]
File extension to allow when extracting lists.
Default: ['jpg', 'jpeg', 'png', 'bmp', 'gif']
boolean|number
If true, image size parse. (parse may be slower.)
Default: false
If true, ignore any exceptions that occur within parser.
Default: false
boolean
If false, reads image into a buffer.
Default: false
FAQs
Common comic data parser for Ridibooks services
We found that @ridi/comic-parser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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