export-ppt
v1.0.11
Published
Export PPTX from template and AI generated text in browser/node.
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export-ppt
Generate PPTX files by combining template JSON with AI-generated text. Works in browser and Node.js.
Features
- ✅ Simple API:
exportPpt(templateJson, textJson)→{ pptUrl: string } - ✅ Browser ESM and Node CJS/ESM supported
- ✅ Bundled for browser usage (no extra config)
- ✅ No external dependencies in browser bundle
Installation
# npm
npm i export-ppt
# pnpm
pnpm add export-ppt
# yarn
yarn add export-pptUsage
Browser (bundlers or plain ESM)
import { exportPpt } from 'export-ppt'
const { pptUrl } = await exportPpt(templateJson, textJson)
// Download the PPT
if (pptUrl) {
const a = document.createElement('a')
a.href = pptUrl
a.download = 'presentation.pptx'
a.click()
}Node.js
import { exportPpt } from 'export-ppt'
async function run() {
const { pptUrl } = await exportPpt(templateJson, textJson)
console.log('PPT URL:', pptUrl)
}
run()API
export declare function exportPpt(
templateJson: string,
textJson: string
): Promise<{ pptUrl: string }>Parameters
- templateJson: Template JSON string containing slide structure and styling
- textJson: AI-generated text content JSON string
Returns
- pptUrl: Downloadable URL for the generated PPTX file
Template JSON Format
Your template JSON should contain slide definitions with objects, styling, and layout information. The library will merge this with the AI-generated text content.
Text JSON Format
The text JSON should contain structured content that matches your template's expected format, typically generated by AI services.
Browser Compatibility
- Modern browsers with ES2020+ support
- Works with Vite, Webpack, Rollup, and other bundlers
- No polyfills required
Node.js Compatibility
- Node.js 16+ (ESM or CommonJS)
- Works with TypeScript out of the box
License
MIT
