Creating Books from content in different git and other cloud services.
Project description
Bookmanager
Bookmanager is a tool to create a publication from a number of sources on the internet. It is especially useful to create customized books, lecture notes, or handouts. Content is best integrated in markdown format as it is very fast to produce the output. At present we only produce epubs, but it will be easy to also create pdf, html, work, odt and others. As we use pandoc we can support the formats supported by it.
Implemented Features:
- Table of contents with indentation levels can be specified via yaml
- Special variable substitution of elements defined in the yaml file
- Documents are fetched from github
- The documents will be inspected and the images found in them are fetched (we assume the images are relative to the document, http links will not be modified)
- Automatic generation of a cover page
- Output is generated in a dest directory
Planed enhancements:
- integration of References via pandoc citeref
- integration of Section, Table, Image references via pandoc crossref
If you like to help get in contact with Gregor von Laszewski laszewski@gmail.com
$ pip install cyberaide-bookmanager
Usage
bookmanager -- a helper to create books from markdown files in a yaml TOC.
Usage:
bookmanager version
bookmanager YAML cover
bookmanager YAML get [--format=FORMAT] [--force]
bookmanager YAML download
bookmanager YAML level
bookmanager YAML epub [--force]
bookmanager YAML pdf
bookmanager YAML html
bookmanager YAML docx
bookmanager YAML check [--format=FORMAT]
bookmanager YAML urls [--format=FORMAT]
bookmanager YAML list [--format=FORMAT] [--details]
Arguments:
YAML the yaml file
Options:
-h --help
-f, --format=FORMAT [default: markdown]
-d, --details [default: False]
Description:
In principal you only need one command at this time. All other commands are
available for test purposes.
You can create an epub with
bookmanager YAML get [--format=FORMAT]
The command searches for all images within the markdown document and fetches
them so the document can be created locally with the images. We assume all
images in the md document are for now not specified via http locations but
via relative locations.
To view the document use your favourite ePub Reader
Other commands include:
bookmanager YAML download [--format=FORMAT]
downloads the urls into the ./dest directory for local processing
bookmanager YAML check [--format=FORMAT]
checks if the urls in the yaml file exist
bookmanager YAML urls [--format=FORMAT]
lists all urls of the yaml file
bookmanager YAML list [--format=FORMAT]
lists the yaml file
Not implemented are the following features:
1) pdf: bookmanager pdf book.yml
YAML Table of Contents format:
The table of contents for the book can be controlled with a simple yaml
file that has some specific contextual enhancements. THis include the
creation of a BOOK section that has the sections outlined in hierarchical
form, and contains chapter and section headers without links that are
automatically generated.
Here is an example of a simple TOC yaml file:
* https://github.com/cyberaide/bookmanager/blob/master/tests/python.yml
Bugs and enhancement suggestions:
* https://github.com/cyberaide/bookmanager/issues
Cover Page
Book manager can create a simple cover page for you.
and example is given at
Example creation
$ git clone https://github.com/cyberaide/bookmanager.git
$ cd bookmanager
$ pip install -e .
$ bookmanager tests/python.yaml get
$ open dest/book.epub
References
- Example Yamle file: https://github.com/cyberaide/bookmanager/blob/master/tests/python.yml
- Home page: https://github.com/cyberaide/bookmanager
Requirements
Book manager requires the existence of some cloudmesh yaml files, In future releases we intend to remove them. Simply do
$ mkdir -p ~/.cloudmesh
$ wget -P ~/.cloudmesh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloudmesh/cloudmesh-cloud/master/cloudmesh/etc/cloudmesh4.yaml
$ wget -P ~/.cloudmesh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloudmesh/cloudmesh-common/master/cloudmesh/etc/cloudmesh.yaml
In addition we require an up to date version of pandoc. Please consult with the pandoc documentation on how to do this. Unfortunately the versions distributed with ubuntu are outdated. On ubuntu you can say:
wget -q https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/download/2.7.2/pandoc-2.7.2-1-amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i pandoc-2.7.2-1-amd64.deb
pandoc --version
We recommend pandoc version 2.7.2.
Example Yaml file
The following is an example for a table of contents yaml file that can be used to pull together content from different repositories.
---
metadata:
image: "cover.png"
title: "Introduction to Python"
subtitle: "for Cloud Computing"
author: 'Gregor von Laszewski'
subauthor: "Editor"
email: "laszewski@gmail.com"
url: "https://github.com/cyberaide/bookmanager"
description: "Book creator"
abstract: "my abstract"
keywords: "pandoc"
stylesheet: "epub.css"
dest: "./dest/book"
filename: "vonLaszewski-python.epub"
git:
"book": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloudmesh-community/book/master/chapters"
"credit": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cyberaide/bookmanager/master/bookmanager/template"
BOOK:
- PREFACE:
- "{git.credit}/disclaimer.md"
- INTRODUCTION:
- "{git.book}/prg/SECTION-PYTHON.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python-intro.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python-install.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python-interactive.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python-editor.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python.md"
- LIBRARIES:
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python-libraries.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python-data.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python-matplotlib.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python-docopts.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python-cmd5.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python-cmd.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/opencv/opencv.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/opencv/secchi.md"
- DATA:
- "{git.book}/SECTION/SECTION-DATA.md"
- "{git.book}/data/formats.md"
- MONGO:
- "{git.book}/data/mongodb.md"
- "{git.book}/data/mongoengine.md"
- OTHER:
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python-wordcount.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/numpy/numpy.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/scipy/scipy.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/scikit-learn/scikit-learn.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/random-forest/random-forest.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/python-parallel.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/dask/dask.md"
- APPLICATIONS:
- "{git.book}/prg/python/fingerprint/fingerprint.md"
- "{git.book}/prg/python/facedetection/facedetection.md"
In case you have local files, you can add them with file://
.
Let us assume you have the files all stored in a chapters directory, than you could use the following yaml file.
---
metadata:
image: "cover.png"
title: "Introduction to Python"
subtitle: "for Cloud Computing"
author: 'Gregor von Laszewski'
subauthor: "Editor"
email: "laszewski@gmail.com"
url: "https://github.com/cyberaide/bookmanager"
description: "Book creator"
abstract: "my abstract"
keywords: "pandoc"
stylesheet: "epub.css"
dest: "./dest/book"
filename: "vonLaszewski-python.epub"
git:
"book": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloudmesh-community/book/master/chapters"
"book": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloudmesh-community/book/master/chapters"
"credit": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cyberaide/bookmanager/master/bookmanager/template"
file:
"chapter": "file://../chapters"
BOOK:
- PREFACE:
- "{git.credit}/disclaimer.md"
- INTRODUCTION:
- "{file.chapter}/prg/SECTION-PYTHON.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python-intro.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python-install.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python-interactive.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python-editor.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python.md"
- LIBRARIES:
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python-libraries.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python-data.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python-matplotlib.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python-docopts.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python-cmd5.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python-cmd.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/opencv/opencv.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/opencv/secchi.md"
- DATA:
- "{file.chapter}/SECTION/SECTION-DATA.md"
- "{file.chapter}/data/formats.md"
- MONGO:
- "{file.chapter}/data/mongodb.md"
- "{file.chapter}/data/mongoengine.md"
- OTHER:
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python-wordcount.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/numpy/numpy.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/scipy/scipy.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/scikit-learn/scikit-learn.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/random-forest/random-forest.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/python-parallel.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/dask/dask.md"
- APPLICATIONS:
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/fingerprint/fingerprint.md"
- "{file.chapter}/prg/python/facedetection/facedetection.md"
Automated github links
It is possible to replace the local link that will be added to the files with a link to a github repository. At this time this is only supported for documents that are in the same repository.
Simply add the following in case your local files are in
../chapter
. While specifying it in the base
. This variable
specifies the link to the source. The variable github, will be used to
replace the base with a link to the github repository.
file:
"github": "https://github.com/cloudmesh-community/book/blob/master/chapters"
"base": "../chapters"
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