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epub3tohtml

v0.0.1

Published

Converts internal metadata of Epub files to useful structural markup of epub versions 2 and 3.

Downloads

4

Readme

epub3tohtml

What It Does

This module is a wrapper module. It is meant to encapsulate epub-parser for systems that wish to restrusture parsed EPUB data into useful HTML document fragments. In essence, it turns Epub metadata into useful structural markup. Use it instead of epub-parser in any web-based reading system, or use it as a model for creating your own useful wrapper around epub-parser.

The #parse function wraps epub-parser's #open function, passing the callback right through to it. Pass an EPUB URL or full local filepath to it.

You can then call #getParser, #getFile, #getFiles, or #convertMetadata. The latter function returns an HTML version of some of the stored metadata suitable for insertion into the head of a web page. The #getFile and #getFiles functions return single file or entire file list, respectively, while #getParser gives you direct access to the epub-parser instantiation (instantiated AND initialized via the #open call).

Installing

npm install epub3tohtml