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swiffy-convert

v1.2.1

Published

Converts SWF animations to HTML, using Google's Swiffy online converter.

Downloads

17

Readme

swiffy-convert

Converts SWF animations to HTML, using the Google's Swiffy online converter.

Requirements

Node.js

CLI

Install globally with npm

$ npm install -g swiffy-convert

Then convert SWF files to HTML:

$ swiffy-convert projects/flash-anims/**/*.swf

JSON objects only:

$ swiffy-convert projects/flash-anims/**/*.swf -j
$ swiffy-convert projects/flash-anims/**/*.swf --json

Don't include the runtime.js:

$ swiffy-convert projects/flash-anims/**/*.swf -s
$ swiffy-convert projects/flash-anims/**/*.swf --skip-runtime

You can also get the convertion results printed as JSON, one by line:

$ swiffy-convert projects/flash-anims/**/*.swf --reporter json

Node.js

Install on your project

$ npm install swiffy-convert

Then use it as a module:

var fs = require('fs');
var convert = require('swiffy-convert');

var path = 'path/to/file.swf',
    buf  = fs.readFileSync(path),
    strm = fs.createReadStream(path);

// convert a file in a path
convert('path/to/file.swf', function(err, result) {
    if (err) return console.error(err);

    fs.writeFileSync('path/to/file.swf.html', result.output.html);
    fs.writeFileSync('path/to/file.swf.json', result.output.json);
    console.log(result);
  }
);

// convert a file, by its buffer
convert(buf, function(err, result) {
  if (err) return console.error(err);
  console.log(result);
});

// convert a file stream
convert(strm, function(err, result) {
  if (err) return console.error(err);
  console.log(result);
});

DIY

This project was done in LiveScript. make install installs it locally, along with any other dependency. make build compiles the src to JavaScript. make test builds everything and run the tests.

License

MIT