Awesome
BUPE
BUPE is an Elixir ePub generator and parser, it supports EPUB v2 and v3.
Installation
First, add :bupe
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[
{:bupe, "~> 0.6"}
]
end
To find out the latest release available on Hex, you can run mix hex.info bupe
in your shell, or by going to the
bupe
page on Hex.pm
Then, update your dependencies:
$ mix deps.get
Usage
Builder
If you want to create an EPUB file you can do the following:
iex(1)> pages = "~/book/*.xhtml" |> Path.expand() |> Path.wildcard()
["/Users/dev/book/bacon.xhtml", "/Users/dev/book/egg.xhtml", "/Users/dev/book/ham.xhtml"]
iex(2)> config = %BUPE.Config{
...(2)> title: "Sample",
...(2)> language: "en",
...(2)> creator: "John Doe",
...(2)> publisher: "Sample",
...(2)> pages: pages
...(2)> }
%BUPE.Config{
audio: [],
contributor: nil,
cover: true,
coverage: nil,
creator: "John Doe",
date: nil,
description: nil,
fonts: [],
format: nil,
identifier: nil,
images: [],
language: "en",
logo: nil,
modified: nil,
nav: [],
pages: ["/Users/dev/book/bacon.xhtml",
"/Users/dev/book/egg.xhtml",
"/Users/dev/book/ham.xhtml"],
publisher: "Sample",
relation: nil,
rights: nil,
scripts: [],
source: nil,
styles: [],
subject: nil,
title: "Sample",
type: nil,
unique_identifier: nil,
version: "3.0"
}
iex(3)> BUPE.build(config, "sample.epub")
{:ok, '/Users/dev/sample.epub'}
If you prefer, you can build the EPUB document in memory doing the following:
iex(4)> BUPE.build(config, "sample.epub", [:memory])
{:ok,
{'/Users/dev/sample.epub',
<<80, 75, 3, 4, 20, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 61, 123, 119, 78, 111, 97, 171, 44, 20, 0,
0, 0, 20, 0, 0, 0, 8, 0, 0, 0, 109, 105, 109, 101, 116, 121, 112, 101, 97,
112, 112, 108, 105, 99, 97, 116, ...>>}}
If you want to have more control over the pages
configuration, instead of
passing a list of string, you can provide a list of %BUPE.Item{}
like this:
iex(1)> pages = [%BUPE.Item{href: "/Users/dev/book/bacon.xhtml", description: "Ode to Bacon"}]
[
%BUPE.Item{
description: "Ode to Bacon",
duration: nil,
fallback: nil,
href: "/Users/dev/book/bacon.xhtml",
id: nil,
media_overlay: nil,
media_type: nil,
properties: ""
}
]
The given description
will be used in the Table of Contents of EPUB
document, otherwise BUPE
will provide a default description based on the file
name.
If your page include JavaScript, is recommended that you use the properties
field from %BUPE.Item{}
like this:
iex(2)> pages = [%BUPE.Item{href: "/Users/dev/book/bacon.xhtml", description: "Ode to Bacon", properties: "scripted"}]
[
%BUPE.Item{
description: "Ode to Bacon",
duration: nil,
fallback: nil,
href: "/Users/dev/book/bacon.xhtml",
id: nil,
media_overlay: nil,
media_type: nil,
properties: "scripted"
}
]
Keep in mind that if you put the scripted
property on a page that does not
have any JavaScript, you will get warnings from validation tools such as
EPUBCheck.
See BUPE.Builder
, BUPE.Config
, and BUPE.Item
for more details.
Using the builder via command line
You can build EPUB documents using the command line as follows:
- Install
BUPE
as an escript:
mix escript.install hex bupe
- Then you are ready to use it in your projects:
bupe "EPUB_TITLE" -p egg.xhtml -p bacon.xhtml -l path/to/logo.png
For more details about using the command line tool, review the usage guide:
bupe --help
Parser
If you want to parse an EPUB file you can do the following:
iex> BUPE.parse("sample.epub")
%BUPE.Config{
audio: nil,
contributor: nil,
cover: true,
coverage: nil,
creator: "John Doe",
date: nil,
description: nil,
fonts: nil,
format: nil,
identifier: "urn:uuid:bc864bda-1a0b-4014-a72f-30f6dc60e120",
images: nil,
language: "en",
logo: nil,
modified: "2019-03-23T20:22:20Z",
nav: [
%{idref: 'cover', linear: 'no'},
%{idref: 'nav'},
%{idref: 'pages-ecbedca7-f77e-46b6-8fe2-99718d00c903'},
%{idref: 'pages-59ad8356-e46d-4328-b7cc-e81af2880c3a'},
%{idref: 'pages-1d3ee5e3-cf45-4e45-bd79-8a931e293584'}
],
pages: [
%{
href: 'nav.xhtml',
id: 'nav',
"media-type": 'application/xhtml+xml',
properties: 'nav'
},
%{href: 'title.xhtml', id: 'cover', "media-type": 'application/xhtml+xml'},
%{
href: 'content/bacon.xhtml',
id: 'pages-ecbedca7-f77e-46b6-8fe2-99718d00c903',
"media-type": 'application/xhtml+xml',
properties: 'scripted'
},
%{
href: 'content/egg.xhtml',
id: 'pages-59ad8356-e46d-4328-b7cc-e81af2880c3a',
"media-type": 'application/xhtml+xml',
properties: 'scripted'
},
%{
href: 'content/ham.xhtml',
id: 'pages-1d3ee5e3-cf45-4e45-bd79-8a931e293584',
"media-type": 'application/xhtml+xml',
properties: 'scripted'
}
],
publisher: "Sample",
relation: nil,
rights: nil,
scripts: nil,
source: nil,
styles: [%{href: 'css/stylesheet.css', id: 'css', "media-type": 'text/css'}],
subject: nil,
title: "Sample",
type: nil,
unique_identifier: "BUPE",
version: "3.0"
}
See BUPE.Parser
for more details.
Copyright and License
Copyright 2024 Milton Mazzarri
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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