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htmltoadf is an HTML to Atlassian Document Format (ADF) converter written in Rust.

The library can be used in several different ways: * As a command line binary (either directly on a compatible host or using Docker) * Included as a library within a Rust project * Called from a different language or environment (e.g. C, JavaScript, Ruby, PHP, .NET etc.) using FFI * Called as a Web Assembly (wasm) module



Demo

See demo of the tool running as a WASM library entirely in the client here: https://wouterken.github.io/htmltoadf/


CLI

Binaries

Install Binary from Crates.io with cargo install

$ cargo install htmltoadf installing htmltoadf v0.1.4 (/usr/src/html2adf) Updating crates.io index Downloading crates ... Downloaded lock_api v0.4.6 --snip-- Compiling htmltoadf v0.1.4 Finished release [optimized] target(s) in 1m 42s Installing ~/.cargo/bin/htmltoadf Installed package `htmltoadf v0.1.4` (executable `html2adf`)

Download Binary file from Github

Pre-built binaries can be downloaded from here: https://github.com/wouterken/htmltoadf/releases/tag/0.1.2

Docker Image

Docker Repo:

https://hub.docker.com/r/wouterken/html2adf

Usage

```bash $ echo "

Hello world

Test

" | docker run --rm -i wouterken/html2adf:0.1.4 {"version":1,"type":"doc","content":[{"type":"heading","attrs":{"level":1},"content":[{"type":"text","text":"Hello world"},{"type":"text","text":"Test"}]}]}

$ echo "

Hello world

Test

" | docker run --rm -i wouterken/html2adf:0.1.4 | jq { "version": 1, "type": "doc", "content": [ { "type": "heading", "attrs": { "level": 1 }, "content": [ { "type": "text", "text": "Hello world" }, { "type": "text", "text": "Test" } ] } ] } ```

Lib

Example Rust Code

Cargo.toml

toml [dependencies] htmltoadf = "0.1.4"

Code

```rust use htmltoadf::converthtmlstrtoadfstr; use serdejson::json;

let converted = converthtmlstrtoadfstr("

Hello World

".tostring()); let expected = json!({ "version": 1, "type": "doc", "content": [ { "type": "heading", "attrs": { "level": 1 }, "content": [ { "type": "text", "text": "Hello World" } ] } ] }).to_string();

assert_eq!(expected, converted); ```

WASM

Install package from npm

javascript import init, {convert} from "htmltoadf"; init() .then(() => { alert(convert("<h1>Hello from WebAssembly</h1>")) });

FFI

First compile the code as a library, e.g.:

bash cargo build --lib --release

Then you can link to the library dynamic from any environment that supports a FFI. It is important to copy the dynamic library from the release directory, and provide a relative link to the library file from the FFI E.g.

Ruby

```ruby require 'ffi'

module HTMLToADF extend FFI::Library ffilib 'libhtmltoadf' attachfunction :convert, [ :string ], :string end

puts HTMLToADF.convert("

Hello from Ruby

") ```

Node/JavaScript

```javascript var ffi = require('ffi-napi');

var htmltoadf = ffi.Library('libhtmltoadf', { 'convert': [ 'string', [ 'string' ] ] }); console.log(htmltoadf.convert("

Hello from Node!

"));

```

Python

```python from cffi import FFI ffi = FFI() lib = ffi.dlopen("libhtmltoadf") ffi.cdef("char * convert(char *);") print(ffi.string(lib.convert(b"

Hello from Python!

")))

```

Implemented features

This converter only implements a subset of possible mappings between HTML and ADF. The following features are implemented: - [x] Headings - [x] Images - [x] Lists (ordered and unordered) - [x] Tables - [x] Text and Paragraphs - [x] Code - [ ] Fuzz Tests - [ ] Support for named CSS colors - [ ] Smart image sizing - [ ] Inline Cards - [ ] Panels - [ ] Emoji - [ ] In built JSON Schema Validation

Release Process

Testing

Run cargo test from the repository root.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/wouterken/htmltoadf. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.