docx (OOXML) to html converter
Project description
# docx2html
Convert a docx (OOXML) file to semantic HTML.
All of Word formatting nonsense is stripped away and
you're left with a cleanly-formatted version of the content.
## Usage
>>> from docx2html import convert
>>> html = convert('path/to/docx/file')
## Running Tests for Development
$ virtualenv path/to/new/virtualenv
$ source path/to/new/virtualenv/bin/activate
$ cd path/to/workspace
$ git clone git://github.com/PolicyStat/docx2html.git
$ cd docx2html
$ pip install .
$ pip install -r test_requirements.txt
$ ./run_tests.sh
## Description
docx2html is designed to take a docx file and extract the content out and
convert that content to html. It does not care about styles or fonts or
anything that changes how the content is displayed (with few exceptions). Below
is a list of what currently works:
* Paragraphs
* Bold
* Italics
* Underline
* Hyperlinks
* Lists
* Nested lists
* List styles (letters, roman numerals, etc.)
* Tables
* Rowspans
* Colspans
* Nested tables
* Lists
* Images
* Resizing
* Converting to smaller formats (for bitmaps and tiffs)
* There is a hook to allow setting the src of the image tag out of context,
more on this later
* Headings
* Simple headings
* Root level lists that are upper case roman numerals get converted to h2
tags
### Handling embedded images
docx2html allows you to specify how you would like to handle image uploading.
For example, you might be uploading your images to Amazon S3 eg:
Note: This documentation sucks, so you might need to read the source.
import os.path
from shutil import copyfile
from docx2html import convert
def handle_image(image_id, relationship_dict):
image_path = relationship_dict[image_id]
# Now do something to the image. Let's move it somewhere.
_, filename = os.path.split(image_path)
destination_path = os.path.join('/tmp', filename)
copyfile(image_path, destination_path)
# Return the `src` attribute to be used in the img tag
return 'file://%s' % destination
html = convert('path/to/docx/file', image_handler=handle_image)
Convert a docx (OOXML) file to semantic HTML.
All of Word formatting nonsense is stripped away and
you're left with a cleanly-formatted version of the content.
## Usage
>>> from docx2html import convert
>>> html = convert('path/to/docx/file')
## Running Tests for Development
$ virtualenv path/to/new/virtualenv
$ source path/to/new/virtualenv/bin/activate
$ cd path/to/workspace
$ git clone git://github.com/PolicyStat/docx2html.git
$ cd docx2html
$ pip install .
$ pip install -r test_requirements.txt
$ ./run_tests.sh
## Description
docx2html is designed to take a docx file and extract the content out and
convert that content to html. It does not care about styles or fonts or
anything that changes how the content is displayed (with few exceptions). Below
is a list of what currently works:
* Paragraphs
* Bold
* Italics
* Underline
* Hyperlinks
* Lists
* Nested lists
* List styles (letters, roman numerals, etc.)
* Tables
* Rowspans
* Colspans
* Nested tables
* Lists
* Images
* Resizing
* Converting to smaller formats (for bitmaps and tiffs)
* There is a hook to allow setting the src of the image tag out of context,
* Headings
* Simple headings
* Root level lists that are upper case roman numerals get converted to h2
tags
### Handling embedded images
docx2html allows you to specify how you would like to handle image uploading.
For example, you might be uploading your images to Amazon S3 eg:
Note: This documentation sucks, so you might need to read the source.
import os.path
from shutil import copyfile
from docx2html import convert
def handle_image(image_id, relationship_dict):
image_path = relationship_dict[image_id]
# Now do something to the image. Let's move it somewhere.
_, filename = os.path.split(image_path)
destination_path = os.path.join('/tmp', filename)
copyfile(image_path, destination_path)
# Return the `src` attribute to be used in the img tag
return 'file://%s' % destination
html = convert('path/to/docx/file', image_handler=handle_image)
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