hpubjs provides access to hpub files in node.js applications.
via npm:
$ npm install hpubjs
hpub = require("hpub");
// un-packing book to a folder
reader = new hpub.Reader("path/to/book.hpub");
reader.read(function(err) {
reader.extract("test/folder", function(err){
// do whatever you want with extracted publication
});
});
You can read meta information or any other file without extracting the whole book
// reading meta information (from book.json) without un-packing the book
reader = new hpub.Reader("path/to/book.hpub")
reader.read(function(err) {
meta = reader.meta();
// do something with meta information...
});
// you can extract any file inside book.hpub to buffer
reader = new hpub.Reader("path/to/book.hpub")
reader.read(function(err) {
bufferedPage = reader.getFile('page-000.html');
// ... do something with it
});
hpub = require("hpub");
writer = new hpub.Writer("./test/hpub_samples/book_to_be");
// prepare meta information
meta = {
hpub: 1,
title: "Title of the book",
author: ['First Author', 'Other Author'],
creator: ['fagbokforlaget'],
date: "2011-01-01,
url: 'http://example.com/book/thisbook',
cover: 'book.png',
publisher: 'Fagbokforlaget',
orientation: 'both',
zoomable: true,
};
// add them to our hpub
writer.addMeta(meta);
// add one or more pages
writer.addPage("page-000.html");
// if assets are required, add them:
writer.assets.addFolders('css', 'js'); // list folders separeted by coma
writer.assets.addFile('path/to/file.ext'); // one file at a time
// build the book (book.json is going to be created)
writer.build(function(err) {
// book.json should be created by now
// if you need a book.hpub it's time to do this now:
writer.pack("tmp/book", function(err, size) {
// the book is ready!
});
});
$ npm test
Coverage (Make sure you have installed jscoverage (it's easy sudo aptitude install jscoverage
or brew jscoverage
)
$ npm test-cov