letmutex / htmd

A turndown.js inspired HTML to Markdown converter for Rust
Apache License 2.0
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htmd

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An HTML to Markdown converter for Rust, inspired by turndown.js.

Features

Looking for the cli tool? Try htmd-cli now!

Usages

Add the dependency

htmd = "0.1"

Basic

fn main() {
    assert_eq!("# Heading", htmd::convert("<h1>Heading</h1>").unwrap());
}

Skip tags

use htmd::HtmlToMarkdown;

let converter = HtmlToMarkdown::builder()
    .skip_tags(vec!["script", "style"])
    .build();
assert_eq!("", converter.convert("<script>let x = 0;</script>").unwrap());

Options

use htmd::{options::Options, HtmlToMarkdown};

let converter = HtmlToMarkdown::builder()
    .options(Options {
        heading_style: htmd::options::HeadingStyle::Setex,
        ..Default::default()
    })
    .build();
assert_eq!("Heading\n=======", converter.convert("<h1>Heading</h1>").unwrap());

Custom tag handlers

use htmd::HtmlToMarkdown;

let converter = HtmlToMarkdown::builder()
    .add_handler(vec!["svg"], |_: Element| Some("[Svg Image]".to_string()))
    .build();
assert_eq!("[Svg Image]", converter.convert("<svg></svg>").unwrap());

Multithreading

You can safely share HtmlToMarkdown between multiple threads when only using built-in tag handlers.

let converter = Arc::new(HtmlToMarkdown::new());

for _ in 0..10 {
    let converter_clone = converter.clone();
    let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
        let md = converter_clone.convert("<h1>Hello</h1>").unwrap();
    });
}

If you have custom tag handlers that are not stateless, you likely need a thread-safe mechanism. See AnchorElementHandler for example.

Credits

License

Copyright 2024 letmutex

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

    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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