Categorygithub.com/evorts/html-to-markdown
modulepackage
0.0.10
Repository: https://github.com/evorts/html-to-markdown.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# README

html-to-markdown

gopher stading on top of a machine that converts a box of html to blocks of markdown

Convert HTML into Markdown with Go. It is using an HTML Parser to avoid the use of regexp as much as possible. That should prevent some weird cases and allows it to be used for cases where the input is totally unknown.

Installation

go get github.com/JohannesKaufmann/html-to-markdown

Usage

import "github.com/JohannesKaufmann/html-to-markdown"

converter := md.NewConverter("", true, nil)

html = `<strong>Important</strong>`

markdown, err := converter.ConvertString(html)
if err != nil {
  log.Fatal(err)
}
fmt.Println("md ->", markdown)

If you are already using goquery you can pass a selection to Convert.

markdown, err := converter.Convert(selec)

Options

The third parameter to md.NewConverter is *md.Options.

For example you can change the character that is around a bold text ("**") to a different one (for example "__") by changing the value of StrongDelimiter.

opt := &md.Options{
  StrongDelimiter: "__", // default: **
  // ...
}
converter := md.NewConverter("", true, opt)

For all the possible options look at godocs and for a example look at the example.

Adding Rules

converter.AddRules(
  md.Rule{
    Filter: []string{"del", "s", "strike"},
    Replacement: func(content string, selec *goquery.Selection, opt *md.Options) *string {
      // You need to return a pointer to a string (md.String is just a helper function).
      // If you return nil the next function for that html element
      // will be picked. For example you could only convert an element
      // if it has a certain class name and fallback if not.
      content = strings.TrimSpace(content)
      return md.String("~" + content + "~")
    },
  },
  // more rules
)

For more information have a look at the example add_rules.

Using Plugins

If you want plugins (github flavored markdown like striketrough, tables, ...) you can pass it to Use.

import "github.com/JohannesKaufmann/html-to-markdown/plugin"

// Use the `GitHubFlavored` plugin from the `plugin` package.
converter.Use(plugin.GitHubFlavored())

Or if you only want to use the Strikethrough plugin. You can change the character that distinguishes the text that is crossed out by setting the first argument to a different value (for example "~~" instead of "~").

converter.Use(plugin.Strikethrough(""))

For more information have a look at the example github_flavored.

Writing Plugins

Have a look at the plugin folder for a reference implementation. The most basic one is Strikethrough.

Other Methods

Godoc

func (c *Converter) Keep(tags ...string) *Converter

Determines which elements are to be kept and rendered as HTML.

func (c *Converter) Remove(tags ...string) *Converter

Determines which elements are to be removed altogether i.e. converted to an empty string.

Issues

If you find HTML snippets (or even full websites) that don't produce the expected results, please open an issue!

Related Projects

# Packages

Package escape escapes characters that are commonly used in markdown like the * for strong/italic.
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Package plugin contains all the rules that are not part of Commonmark like GitHub Flavored Markdown.

# Functions

DomainFromURL removes the path from the url.
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NewConverter initializes a new converter and holds all the rules.
String is a helper function to return a pointer.

# Variables

Timeout for the http client.

# Structs

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Converter is initialized by NewConverter.
Options to customize the output.
Rule to convert certain html tags to markdown.

# Type aliases

Plugin can be used to extends functionality beyond what is offered by commonmark.