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@lesjoursfr/html-to-epub

Generate EPUB books from HTML with simple API in Node.js. Inspired by cyrilis/epub-gen

What is this library?

This epub library will generate temp html and download images in your DOMs, then generate the epub book you want.

Usage

Install the lib and add it as a dependency :

    npm install @lesjoursfr/html-to-epub

Then put this in your code:

const { EPub } = require("@lesjoursfr/html-to-epub");

const epub = new EPub(option, output);
epub.render()
	.then(() => {
		console.log("Ebook Generated Successfully!");
	})
	.catch((err) => {
		console.error("Failed to generate Ebook because of ", err);
	});

Options

  • title: Title of the book

  • author: Name of the author for the book, string or array, eg. "Alice" or ["Alice", "Bob"]

  • publisher: Publisher name (optional)

  • cover: Book cover image (optional), File path (absolute path) or web url, eg. "http://abc.com/book-cover.jpg" or "/User/Alice/images/book-cover.jpg"

  • output Out put path (absolute path), you can also path output as the second argument when use new , eg: new Epub(options, output)

  • version: You can specify the version of the generated EPUB, 3 the latest version (http://idpf.org/epub/30) or 2 the previous version (http://idpf.org/epub/201, for better compatibility with older readers). If not specified, will fallback to 3.

  • css: If you really hate our css, you can pass css string to replace our default style. eg: "body{background: #000}"

  • fonts: Array of (absolute) paths to custom fonts to include on the book so they can be used on custom css. Ex: if you configure the array to fonts: ['/path/to/Merriweather.ttf'] you can use the following on the custom CSS:

    @font-face {
        font-family: "Merriweather";
        font-style: normal;
        font-weight: normal;
        src : url("./fonts/Merriweather.ttf");
    }
    
  • lang: Language of the book in 2 letters code (optional). If not specified, will fallback to en.

  • tocTitle: Title of the table of contents. If not specified, will fallback to Table Of Contents.

  • appendChapterTitles: Automatically append the chapter title at the beginning of each contents. You can disable that by specifying false.

  • customOpfTemplatePath: Optional. For advanced customizations: absolute path to an OPF template.

  • customNcxTocTemplatePath: Optional. For advanced customizations: absolute path to a NCX toc template.

  • customHtmlTocTemplatePath: Optional. For advanced customizations: absolute path to a HTML toc template.

  • allowedAttributes: Optional. For advanced customizations: allowed attributes as part of the XHTML templates. Can extend from exported defaultAllowedAttributes constant.

  • allowedXhtml11Tags: Optional. For advanced customizations: allowed XHTML tags as part of the book's templates. Can extend from exported defaultAllowedXhtml11Tags constant.

  • content: Book Chapters content. It's should be an array of objects. eg. [{title: "Chapter 1",data: "<div>..."}, {data: ""},...]

    Within each chapter object:

    • title: optional, Chapter title
    • author: optional, if each book author is different, you can fill it.
    • data: required, HTML String of the chapter content. image paths should be absolute path (should start with "http" or "https"), so that they could be downloaded. With the upgrade is possible to use local images (for this the path must start with file: //)
    • excludeFromToc: optional, if is not shown on Table of content, default: false;
    • beforeToc: optional, if is shown before Table of content, such like copyright pages. default: false;
    • filename: optional, specify filename for each chapter, default: undefined;
  • verbose: specify whether or not to console.log progress messages, default: false.

Output

If you don't want pass the output pass the output path as the second argument, you should specify output path as option.output.