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html-to-document-core
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Core engine that parses HTML into an intermediate DocumentElement tree and exposes a plugin registry so external adapters can convert that tree into DOCX, PDF, XLSX, Markdown and more.
Core engine for converting HTML to document formats.
This package provides the core parsing and conversion infrastructure. Adapters for specific output formats (e.g., DOCX, PDF) can be plugged in at runtime.
# Install the core engine
npm install html-to-document-core html-to-document-adapter-docx
# Or install the all-in-one wrapper (includes core + default adapters)
npm install html-to-document
For full documentation and usage examples, visit:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/html-to-document
import { init, Converter } from 'html-to-document-core';
import { DocxAdapter } from 'html-to-document-adapter-docx';
// Initialize with optional tags, middleware, and adapters
const converter = init({
adapters: {
register: [{ format: 'docx', adapter: DocxAdapter }],
},
tags: {
defaultStyles: [
{ key: 'p', styles: { marginBottom: '1px', marginTop: '1px' } },
],
},
});
// Parse HTML into an intermediate format
const elements = await converter.parse('<p>Hello, world!</p>');
// Convert parsed elements using a registered adapter (e.g., 'docx')
const outputBuffer = await converter.convert(elements, 'docx');
Or with the wrapper package:
import { init, DocxAdapter } from 'html-to-document';
// wrapper automatically includes core + DOCX adapter
const converter = init({
adapters: {
register: [{ format: 'docx', adapter: DocxAdapter }],
},
tags: {
defaultStyles: [
{ key: 'p', styles: { marginBottom: '1px', marginTop: '1px' } },
],
},
});
const buffer = await converter.convert('<p>Example</p>', 'docx');
You can install any adapter without the wrapper. For example, to add the DOCX adapter:
npm install html-to-document-adapter-docx
After installing, register it when initializing the core:
import { init } from 'html-to-document-core';
import { DocxAdapter } from 'html-to-document-adapter-docx';
const converter = init({
adapters: {
register: [{ format: 'docx', adapter: DocxAdapter }],
},
});
// Now you can convert:
const elements = await converter.parse('<p>Hello</p>');
const docxBuffer = await converter.convert(elements, 'docx');
init(options?: InitOptions): Converteroptions: configuration for tags, middleware, adapters, and DOM parser.Converter instance.Converterparse(html: string): Promise<DocumentElement[]>convert(elements: DocumentElement[] | string, format: string): Promise<Buffer | Blob>useMiddleware(mw: Middleware): voidregisterConverter(format: string, adapter: IDocumentConverter): voidserialize(elements: DocumentElement[]): string# At repo root
bun install
bun run build
# To test core only
cd packages/core
bun run test
# Lint and format
bun run lint
bun run format
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Core engine that parses HTML into an intermediate DocumentElement tree and exposes a plugin registry so external adapters can convert that tree into DOCX, PDF, XLSX, Markdown and more.
We found that html-to-document-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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