NAME
Org::To::HTML - Export Org document to HTML
VERSION
version 0.08
SYNOPSIS
use Org::To::HTML qw(org_to_html);
# non-OO interface
my $res = org_to_html(
source_file => 'todo.org', # or source_str
#target_file => 'todo.html', # defaults return the HTML in $res->[2]
#html_title => 'My Todo List', # defaults to file name
#include_tags => [...], # default exports all tags.
#exclude_tags => [...], # behavior mimics emacs's include/exclude rule
#css_url => '/path/to/my/style.css', # default none
#naked => 0, # if set to 1, no HTML/HEAD/BODY will be output.
);
die "Failed" unless $res->[0] == 200;
# OO interface
my $oeh = Org::To::HTML->new();
my $html = $oeh->export($doc); # $doc is Org::Document object
DESCRIPTION
Export Org format to HTML. To customize, you can subclass this module.
This module uses Log::Any logging framework.
This module uses Moo for object system.
This module has Rinci metadata.
ATTRIBUTES
naked => BOOL
If set to true, export_document() will not output HTML/HEAD/BODY
wrapping element. Default is false.
html_title => STR
Title to use in TITLE element. If unset, defaults to "(no title)" when
exporting.
css_url => STR
If set, export_document() will output a LINK element pointing to this
CSS.
METHODS
new(%args)
$exp->export_document($doc) => HTML
Export document to HTML.
SEE ALSO
For more information about Org document format, visit
http://orgmode.org/
Org::Parser
AUTHOR
Steven Haryanto
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Steven Haryanto.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
FUNCTIONS
None are exported by default, but they are exportable.
org_to_html(%args) -> [status, msg, result, meta]
This is the non-OO interface. For more customization, consider
subclassing Org::To::HTML.
Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments):
* css_url => *str*
Add a link to CSS document.
* exclude_tags => *array*
Exclude trees that carry one of these tags.
If the whole document doesn't have any of these tags, then the whole
document will be exported. Otherwise, trees that do not carry one of
these tags will be excluded. If a selected tree is a subtree, the
heading hierarchy above it will also be selected for export, but not
the text below those headings.
exclude*tags is evaluated after include*tags.
* html_title => *str*
HTML document title, defaults to source_file.
* include_tags => *array*
Include trees that carry one of these tags.
Works like Org's 'org-export-select-tags' variable. If the whole
document doesn't have any of these tags, then the whole document
will be exported. Otherwise, trees that do not carry one of these
tags will be excluded. If a selected tree is a subtree, the heading
hierarchy above it will also be selected for export, but not the
text below those headings.
* naked => *bool*
Don't wrap exported HTML with HTML/HEAD/BODY elements.
* source_file => *str*
Source Org file to export.
* source_str => *str*
Alternatively you can specify Org string directly.
* target_file => *str*
HTML file to write to.
If not specified, HTML string will be returned.
Return value:
Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element (status) is an
integer containing HTTP status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx
function error). Second element (msg) is a string containing error
message, or 'OK' if status is 200. Third element (result) is optional,
the actual result. Fourth element (meta) is called result metadata and
is optional, a hash that contains extra information.