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Interact with Pandoc from NodeJS. *Requires Pandoc to be installed.

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node-pandoc-promise-promise npm version SugarHai

Run Pandoc from NodeJS. Pandoc installation is required.

Install

# If using as a dependancy in your module
npm install node-pandoc-promise --save

# ...or for use in your project
npm install node-pandoc-promise --save-dev

Prior to using node-pandoc-promise, you must install Pandoc by John MacFarlane.

What’s Pandoc?

If you need to convert files from one markup format into another, pandoc is your swiss-army knife. Pandoc can convert documents in markdown, reStructuredText, textile, HTML, DocBook, LaTeX, MediaWiki markup, TWiki markup, OPML, Emacs Org-Mode, Txt2Tags, Microsoft Word docx, LibreOffice ODT, EPUB, or Haddock markup to

So Then What’s node-pandoc-promise Do?

node-pandoc-promise is simply a bridge between the Pandoc CLI (command-line interface) and NodeJS.

Usage

pandoc ( src args [options], pandocPath )

Parameters

src

The src can be either the location of a file (./content/file.docx) or a string of textual input ("# Hello, Bananas").

args

The same list of arguments that pandoc accepts on the command line. Arguments are accepted as either a full String or as an Array.

pandocPath

The pandoc binary path, will use "pandoc" as default.

options

The options parameter accepts and passes along a Node Child_Process.Spawn object and is completely optional. View a complete list of Pandoc options on the Pandoc website or pull it from the command-line by typing:
$ pandoc -h

Examples of Using node-pandoc-promise

Converting a word.docx file to a markdown.md

// In EcmaScript 5...

var nodePandoc = require('node-pandoc-promise');
var src, args;

src = './word.docx';

// Arguments can be either a single string:
args = '-f docx -t markdown -o ./markdown.md';
// Or in an array of strings -- careful no spaces are present:
args = ['-f','docx','-t','markdown','-o','markdown.md'];


// Call pandoc
nodePandoc(src, args)
.then(res=>{
  console.log(res);  
}).catch(err=>{
    console.error('Oh No: ',err);  
});
// In ES-6 (ES-2015)
import nodePandoc from 'node-pandoc-promise'

let src = './word.docx';

// Arguments can be either a single String or in an Array
let args = '-f docx -t markdown -o ./markdown.md';


// Call pandoc
await nodePandoc(src, args);

Converting a word.docx file and returning HTML.

var pandoc = require('node-pandoc-promise'),
    src = './word.docx',
    // Arguments in either a single String or as an Array:
    args = '-f docx -t html5';


// Call pandoc
await pandoc(src, args);

This also works the other way ’round; converting a bit of HTML and saving it as word.docx

var pandoc = require('node-pandoc-promise'),
    src = '<h1>Hello</h1><p>It&rsquo;s bananas</p>',
    // Arguments in either a single String or as an Array:
    args = '-f html -t docx -o word.docx';


// Call pandoc
await pandoc(src, args);

Or give-a-string/get-a-string: Markdown -> HTML

var pandoc = require('node-pandoc-promise'),
    src = '# Hello \n\nIt\'s bananas',
    // Arguments in either a single String or as an Array:
    args = '-f markdown -t html';


// Call pandoc
await pandoc(src, args);

...and in reverse: HTML -> Markdown

var pandoc = require('node-pandoc-promise'),
    src = '<h1>Hello</h1><p>It&rsquo;s bananas</p>',
    // Arguments in either a single String or as an Array:
    args = '-f html -t markdown --atx-headers';

// NOTE: The --atx-headers flag set above will produce <h1>s as:
// # Hello
//
// ...while omitting --atx-headers flat will result in this style:
// Hello
// =====


// Call pandoc
await pandoc(src, args);

One more thing...

It does URLs too.

var pandoc = require('node-pandoc-promise'),
    src = 'https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-pandoc-promise',
    // Arguments in either a single String or as an Array:
    args = '-f html -t docx -o node-pandoc-promise.docx';


// Call pandoc
await pandoc(src, args);

License

Copyright © Asaf Cohen
Licensed under the MIT License

Keywords

pandoc

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Package last updated on 29 Dec 2019

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