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unoconv-server

v0.2.7

Published

Restful server for unoconv

Readme

unoconv-server

A simple RESTful server for converting documents using unoconv

Install

unoconv is required for converting documents

# apt-get install unoconv
npm install unoconv-server

Usage

Start a server in command-line:

./unoconv-server start

Get command line help

./unoconv-server --help
unoconv-server, a simple RESTful server for converting documents
  please visit https://github.com/alphakevin/unoconv-server

usage: unoconv-server <command> <options>

commands:
  start [<hostname>[:<port>]]  start the server, default to localhost:4000
  help converter             get converter help

options:
  -h, --help                 print this help message

Use in your application

const expores = require('express');
const unoconv = require('unoconv-server');

const app = express();
app.use('/unoconv', unoconv());
// ... your own express routes
app.listen(3000);

Converter

When the server starts, it will start a listener for better performance, the listener will be stopped together with the server.

The server provides a similar interface like unoconv, you can simply remove -- or - and use / instead of white-space between the arguments, all after /convert.

POST /convert/format/<format>[/output/<filename>] HTTP/1.1

You can upload file by either of the following method:

  • multipart/form-data upload with a file field of the file to be converted.
  • RAW upload a file in HTTP body with Content-Type and Content-Disposition header provided.

If the /output/<value> option is provided, the Content-Disposition header will contain the new filename.

The converted document will be directly output from the HTTP response body.

Environment Variables

| Name | Description | | ---- | ----------- | | HOSTNAME | For server listening hostname | | PORT | For server listening port |

Example

Visit http://127.0.0.1:4000/help, or get help in command-line:

./unoconv-server help converter

Here we use cURL for examples.

Uploading with multipart/form-data

curl -F [email protected] http://127.0.0.1:4000/convert/format/pdf/output/newname.pdf > result.pdf

Uploading RAW binary data

curl -X POST \
-T "example.docx" \
-H "Content-Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document" \
-H "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="example.docx"" \
http://127.0.0.1:4000/convert/format/pdf/output/newname.pdf > result.pdf

Converting options:

  /e, /export/<value>     set export filter options
  /f, /format/<value>     specify the output format
  /F, /field/<value>      replace user-defined text field with value
  /i, /import/<value>     set import filter option string
  /o, /output/<value>     output basename, filename or directory
      /password/<value>   provide a password to decrypt the document

Playing with Docker

unoconv-server can start from docker without source code or npm installed:

docker run -d -p 4000:4000 --name unoconv alphakevin/unoconv-server

Notice

This is a simple server and it does not include authorization method, please take your own risk if you want to deploy it public directly.

export, field, import, password options are not tested, it just pass them to unoconv.

Related

  • unoconv A node.js wrapper for converting documents with unoconv.
  • unoconv2 A version forked from node-uniconv which has better error handling.
  • tfk-api-unoconv Unoconv as a webservice together with docker image.

License

MIT