HTML to Adaptive Card JSON converter library (Demo editor)
The goal of this project is to allow integration with existing WYSIWYG editors such as CKEditor and convert their HTML output to an Adaptive Card.
Under the hood, this project has taken the Turndown code and repurposed it.
You can either install the npm package or use a CDN.
npm install adaptive-html
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/adaptive-html/dist/adaptive-html.iife.min.js"></script>
toJSON(string | HTMLElement) => Adaptive Card JSON
var adaptiveCardJson = AdaptiveHtml.toJSON(`
<p>Turn me into an Adaptive Card</p>
`);
console.log(JSON.stringify(adaptiveCardJson, null, '\t'));
/*
JSON returned
{
"type": "AdaptiveCard",
"body": [
{
"type": "TextBlock",
"text": "Turn me into an Adaptive Card",
"wrap": true
}
],
"actions": [],
"version": "1.0"
}
*/
The toJSON
method has an optional options object that can be passed in as the second parameter. The only accepted property within this object at the moment is version
, which should be the version of the Adaptive Card schema that you would like associated with the generated Adaptive Card JSON output. By default, the version will be "1.0".
var adaptiveCardJson = AdaptiveHtml.toJSON(`
<p>Turn me into an Adaptive Card</p>
`, {
version: '1.5',
});
console.log(JSON.stringify(adaptiveCardJson, null, '\t'));
/*
JSON returned
{
"type": "AdaptiveCard",
"body": [
{
"type": "TextBlock",
"text": "Turn me into an Adaptive Card",
"wrap": true
}
],
"actions": [],
"version": "1.5"
}
*/
The default replacement for tags not listed above depends on whether the tag refers to a block or inline level HTML element.
For block level elements, its contents are processed, and wrapped in a Container.
For inline level elements, its contents are processed and simply returned.
If you wish to build the library yourself then you can follow these steps:
cd
to the repository directory via the command line/terminalnpm install
to install the necessary dependencies
npm run build
dist/
folder within your copy of the repositoryTo demonstrate the transformation there is a test client within the repository. To launch it follow these steps:
npm run client
from project rootYou can run tests by executing the command npm test
.
If you want to generate a code coverage report execute the command npm run test:report
. Launch coverage/index.html
in the browser to view the report.