
Security News
Attackers Are Hunting High-Impact Node.js Maintainers in a Coordinated Social Engineering Campaign
Multiple high-impact npm maintainers confirm they have been targeted in the same social engineering campaign that compromised Axios.
node-pandoc-promise
Advanced tools
Interact with Pandoc from NodeJS. *Requires Pandoc to be installed.
Run Pandoc from NodeJS. Pandoc installation is required.
node-pandoc by eshinn.# 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.
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
- HTML formats: XHTML, HTML5, and HTML slide shows using Slidy, reveal.js, Slideous, S5, or DZSlides
- Word processor formats: Microsoft Word docx, OpenOffice/LibreOffice ODT, OpenDocument XML
- Ebooks: EPUB version 2 or 3, FictionBook2
- Documentation formats: DocBook, GNU TexInfo, Groff man pages, Haddock markup
- Page layout formats: InDesign ICML
- Outline formats: OPML
- TeX formats: LaTeX, ConTeXt, LaTeX Beamer slides
- PDF via LaTeX
- Lightweight markup formats: Markdown (including CommonMark), reStructuredText, AsciiDoc, MediaWiki markup, DokuWiki markup, Emacs Org-Mode, Textile
- Custom formats: custom writers can be written in lua
node-pandoc-promise is simply a bridge between the Pandoc CLI (command-line interface) and NodeJS.
pandoc ( src args [options], pandocPath )
The src can be either the location of a file (./content/file.docx) or a string of textual input ("# Hello, Bananas").
The same list of arguments that pandoc accepts on the command line. Arguments are accepted as either a full String or as an Array.
The pandoc binary path, will use "pandoc" as default.
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
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’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’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);
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);
Copyright © Asaf Cohen
Licensed under the MIT License
FAQs
Interact with Pandoc from NodeJS. *Requires Pandoc to be installed.
The npm package node-pandoc-promise receives a total of 193 weekly downloads. As such, node-pandoc-promise popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-pandoc-promise demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Did you know?

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Security News
Multiple high-impact npm maintainers confirm they have been targeted in the same social engineering campaign that compromised Axios.

Security News
Axios compromise traced to social engineering, showing how attacks on maintainers can bypass controls and expose the broader software supply chain.

Security News
Node.js has paused its bug bounty program after funding ended, removing payouts for vulnerability reports but keeping its security process unchanged.