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pptx-compose
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Parses Open Office XML generated PPTX to JSON
$ npm install pptx-compose
import PPTXCompose from "pptx-compose";
// Initialize repo
const composer = new PPTXCompose(options);
// Parses a PPTX file to JSON
const pptx = await composer.toJSON("/path/to/my.pptx");
// Parses JSON output to PPTX
const json = await composer.toPPTX("/path/to/my.json");
Composer is able to generate JSON from PPTX source directly from CLI, run:
# Usage: convert [options] <input> <output>
# Options:
# -V, --version output the version number
# -i, --input PPTX File
# -o, --output Output JSON file (optional)
# -h, --help display help for command
$ node bin/convert ./path/to/my.pptx path/to/your/directory/generated.json
attribute | type | default |
---|---|---|
jszipBinary | "nodebuffer" / "base64" / "text" / "binarystring" / \ "array" / "uint8array" / "arraybuffer" / "blob" | nodebuffer |
jszipGenerateType | "nodebuffer" / "base64" / "text" / "binarystring" / \ "array" / "uint8array" / "arraybuffer" / "blob" | nodebuffer |
PPTX Composer has following built-in methods:
.toJSON(<pptx_file_path>, <options{Options & { output: string }}>)
Parse PowerPoint file to JSON.
const composer = new PPTXCompose();
// Parses a PPTX file to JSON
const pptx = await composer.toJSON("/path/to/my.pptx");
// Convert a PPTX file to JSON file
composer.toJSON("/path/to/my.pptx", {
output: "/path/to/output/file.pptx",
});
.toPPTX(<json>, <options{Options & { output: string }}>)
Convert JSON file to PPTX.
const composer = new PPTXCompose('{ "my": "json" ... }');
// Parses JSON output to PPTX
const json = await composer.toPPTX("/path/to/my.json");
// Convert JSON to PPTX file
composer.toJSON("/path/to/my.json", {
output: "/path/to/output/file.pptx",
});
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PPTX parser to JSON format
The npm package pptx-compose receives a total of 114 weekly downloads. As such, pptx-compose popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pptx-compose 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.
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