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confluence2ghost

v0.1.0

Published

Generates ghost markdown from confluence storage format

Readme

Build Status

Generates ghost markdown from confluence storage format

Getting Started

Install the module with: npm install confluence2ghost

var confluence2ghost = require('confluence2ghost');
confluence2ghost.convert('<h1>Aj&aacute;!</h1>'); // "# Ajá!"

Install with cli command

$ npm install -g confluence2ghost
$ confluence2ghost --help
$ confluence2ghost --version
$ confluence2ghost file.xhtml

Documentation

We made this tiny module to translate easily our blog posts from Confluence to Ghost.

You can get the xhtml of a post from Confluence in Tools > View Storage Format. More details in Confluence Storage Format. Save the content to a file, and run the command:

$ confluence2ghost file.xhtml

Currently, the plugin performs 3 tasks, beside normal xhtml to markdown transformation:

  • Entities are unescaped: &aacute; is replaced by á. We write in spanish, and dealing with text with "codes" is uncomfortable, so we get rid of escaped characters.
  • <ac:image> elements are replaces by ![](), the Ghost marker for an image.
  • <ac:structured-macro ac:name="code"> elements are replaced by code blocks.

Example

This post:

<h1>Some article</h1>
<p>Bla bla, <b>bla!</b>, from <a href="http://www.this.place.com">this place</a>.</p>
<ol>
<li>one</li>
<li>two</li>
<li>tree</li>
<h2>Picture</h2>
<p>Looks like this:</p>
<p><ac:image><ri:attachment ri:filename="superlist.png" /></ac:image></p>
<h2>API</h2>
<p>A <i>wonderful</i> API.</p>
<ac:structured-macro ac:name="code"><ac:parameter ac:name="language">bash</ac:parameter><ac:plain-text-body><![CDATA[function inc(n) {
    return n++;
}
]]></ac:plain-text-body></ac:structured-macro>
<p>Thats all!</p>

is translated to:

# Some article

Bla bla, **bla!**, from [this place](http://www.this.place.com).

<li>one</li>
<li>two</li>
<li>tree</li>

## Picture

Looks like this:

![]()

## API

A _wonderful_ API.

    function inc(n) {
        return n++;
    }

Thats all!

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.

License

Copyright (c) 2014 Larix Ltda. Licensed under the Apache-2.0 license.