pdc
a pandoc wrapper for node.js
Installation
npm install pdc
This package requires pandoc to be
installed. By default, the wrapper assumes pandoc to be in PATH. You can set
your own, customized path to the executable by assigning an absolute path to
pdc.path.
Usage
var pdc = require('pdc');
var path = require('path');
pdc.path = path.resolve(process.env.HOME, '.cabal/bin/pandoc');
pdc('# Heading', 'markdown', 'html', function(err, result) {
if (err)
throw err;
console.log(result);
});
This will print:
<h1 id="heading">Heading</h1>
API
pdc(src, from, to, [args,] [opts,] callback);
src is a string containing the entire source text, that shall be
converted.
from is a string containing the type of the source text (e.g.
'markdown').
to is a string containing the type of the destination text (e.g.
'html').
args [optional] is an array with additional command line flags (e.g.
[ '-v' ] for pandoc's version).
opts [optional] is an object with additional options for the process. See
the Node.js docs.
callback is a function that is called after parsing. It takes two
arguments (err, result), where err is an error or null and result is
a string containing the converted text.
pdc.path = 'pandoc';
pdc.path is a string containing the name or absolute path to the
executable. Defaults to 'pandoc'.
pdc.stream(from, to, [args,] [opts])
This is an alternative way to run pandoc. If you need a way to manipulate the
streams, that's the way to go.
from is a string containing the type of the source text (e.g.
'markdown').
to is a string containing the type of the destination text (e.g.
'html').
args [optional] is an array with additional command line flags (e.g.
[ '-v' ] for pandoc's version).
opts [optional] is an object with additional options for the process. See
the Node.js docs.
- Returns a ChildProcess, which allows you to use pandoc's
stdin, stdout
and stderr.
Bugs and Issues
If you encounter any bugs or issues, feel free to open an issue at
github.
Credits
I’d like to thank John MacFarlane for creating
such a great tool -- It adds so many possibilities to Markdown -- and of course
John Gruber for creating Markdown itself.
License
Copyright © 2012-2014 Paul Vorbach
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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