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A Python package aimed to simplify the processing of the mobiledoc format.
add_markdown_from_html() method.pip install mobiledoc
PyPi
from mobiledoc import Mobiledoc
import json
mobiledoc = Mobiledoc()
mobiledoc.add_basic_text("This is a basic text, which is not formatted.")
mobiledoc.add_basic_text(["You may also add a list of strings.", "To add multiple paragraphs."])
mobiledoc.add_divider() # add a divider
mobiledoc.add_formatted_text("Using **markdown-like** syntax, you can *format* the text.")
mobiledoc.add_formatted_text(["You may also add a `list of strings`.", "To ^add^ ^^multiple^^ paragraphs.",
"You can also add [hyperlinks](https://python.org)."])
mobiledoc = mobiledoc.serialize() # This will save the mobiledoc as a dictionary
with open('doc.json', 'w') as f:
json.dump(mobiledoc, f, indent=4) # check out the doc.json file to see the mobiledoc just created!
This will create redy-to-use mobiledoc like below. (click expand to see the mobiledoc)
{
"version": "0.3.2",
"markups": [
["b"],
["i"],
["code"],
["sub"],
["sup"],
["a", ["href", "https://python.org"]]
],
"atoms": [],
"cards": [
["hr", {}]
],
"sections": [
[1, "p", [
[0, [], 0, "This is a basic text, which is not formatted."]
]],
[1, "p", [
[0, [], 0, "You may also add a list of strings."]
]],
[1, "p", [
[0, [], 0, "To add multiple paragraphs."]
]],
[10, 0],
[1, "p", [
[0, [], 0, "Using "],
[0, [0], 1, "markdown-like"],
[0, [], 0, " syntax, you can "],
[0, [1], 1, "format"],
[0, [], 0, " the text."]
]],
[1, "p", [
[0, [], 0, "You may also add a "],
[0, [2], 1, "list of strings"],
[0, [], 0, "."]
]],
[1, "p", [
[0, [], 0, "To "],
[0, [3], 1, "add"],
[0, [], 0, " "],
[0, [4], 1, "multiple"],
[0, [], 0, " paragraphs."]
]],
[1, "p", [
[0, [], 0, "You can also add "],
[0, [5], 1, "hyperlinks"],
[0, [], 0, "."]
]]
]
}
add_basic_text(text: Union[str, List[str]]): Adds basic text to mobiledoc.
add_formatted_text(text: Union[str, List[str]]): Adds markdown-like formatted text to mobiledoc.
**: bold
*: italic
~~: strikethrough
^^: superscript
^: subscript
__: underline
`: code
[text](link): hyperlink
add_divider(): Adds a divider to mobiledoc.
add_image(url: str, caption: str = None): Adds an image to mobiledoc.
add_button(text: str, url: str, alignment:str = "center"): Adds a button to mobiledoc.
add_HTML(self, html:str):: Adds raw HTML card to mobiledoc.
add_markdown(self, markdown:str):: Adds raw markdown card to mobiledoc.
add_file(self, url: str, filename: str, filetitle: str, filesize: int, filecaption: str = ""):: Adds a file to mobiledoc.
add_callout(self, text: str, emoji: str = "", color: str = "accent"):: Adds a callout to mobiledoc.
add_markdown_from_html(html_string: str):: Adds markdown from HTML to mobiledoc.
custom_data(name: str, value): Adds custom data to mobiledoc.
serialize(): Returns the serialized mobiledoc Python dictionary that can be passed to json.dump().get_markups(): Returns the current markups.get_sections(): Returns the current sections.get_atoms(): Returns the current atoms.get_cards(): Returns the current cards.get_custom(): Returns the current custom data.Contributions are welcome! Please submit a pull request or open an issue on GitHub.
I hope this README provides a clear overview of the mobiledoc package. You can further customize it as per your needs!
FAQs
A Python package aimed to simplify the processing of the mobiledoc format.
We found that mobiledoc 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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