├── Procfile ├── index.js ├── .gitignore ├── helpers.js ├── Dockerfile ├── README.md ├── server.js ├── package.json ├── public └── js │ └── app.js ├── views └── index.ejs ├── LICENSE └── tests └── serverSpec.js /Procfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | web: node app.js 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var server = require('./server'); 2 | 3 | server.listen(process.argv[2] || 8080); 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | lib-cov 2 | *.seed 3 | *.log 4 | *.csv 5 | *.dat 6 | *.out 7 | *.pid 8 | *.gz 9 | 10 | pids 11 | logs 12 | results 13 | 14 | node_modules 15 | npm-debug.log 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /helpers.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | exports.getBody = function(req, callback) { 2 | var buf = ''; 3 | 4 | req.setEncoding('utf8'); 5 | 6 | req.on('data', function(chunk) { 7 | buf += chunk 8 | }); 9 | 10 | req.on('end', function() { 11 | callback(buf.trim()); 12 | }); 13 | }; 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM node:6.10 2 | 3 | # Create app directory 4 | COPY . /usr/src/pandoc-as-a-service 5 | WORKDIR /usr/src/pandoc-as-a-service 6 | 7 | # Install packages 8 | RUN apt-get update --fix-missing \ 9 | && apt-get install -y pandoc \ 10 | && apt-get clean \ 11 | && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* \ 12 | && npm install 13 | 14 | EXPOSE 8080 15 | 16 | CMD ["npm", "start"] 17 | 18 | LABEL maintainer "dmitry@demenchuk.me" 19 | LABEL version="1.0" 20 | LABEL description="If you need to convert text from one markup format into another, pandoc is your swiss-army knife." 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Pandoc As A Service 2 | If you need to convert text from one markup format into another, pandoc is your swiss-army knife. 3 | 4 | ## Overview 5 | 6 | Basically I wrapped [Pandoc](http://pandoc.org/) in a web service. 7 | 8 | ## Installation 9 | 10 | `docker run -p 8080:8080 mrded/pandoc-as-a-service` 11 | 12 | The server will be available on `http://localhost:8080` 13 | 14 | ## Conversion API 15 | 16 | **Pandoc As A Service** has a simple to use HTTP API: 17 | 18 | POST a text to http://localhost/:format 19 | 20 | ~~~ bash 21 | curl -H "Content-Type: text/markdown" -X POST -d "# hello" http://localhost/html 22 | ~~~ 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var express = require('express'), 2 | helpers = require('./helpers'), 3 | pdc = require('pdc'); 4 | 5 | this.server = express(); 6 | this.server.set('views', './views'); 7 | this.server.set('view engine', 'ejs'); 8 | this.server.use(express.static('public')); 9 | 10 | this.server.get('/', function(req, res) { 11 | res.render('index'); 12 | }); 13 | 14 | this.server.post('/:format', function(req, res) { 15 | var contentType = req.get('Content-Type'); 16 | 17 | if (contentType) { 18 | var from = contentType.split("/")[1]; 19 | var to = req.params.format; 20 | 21 | helpers.getBody(req, function(body) { 22 | pdc(body, from, to, function(err, result) { 23 | if (err) res.sendStatus(400) 24 | else res.append('Content-Type', 'text/' + to).send(result); 25 | }); 26 | }); 27 | } else res.sendStatus(400) 28 | }); 29 | 30 | exports.listen = function(port) { 31 | this.server.listen(port); 32 | console.log("Express server listening on port %d", port); 33 | }; 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "pandoc-as-a-service", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "description": "If you need to convert text from one markup format into another, pandoc-as-a-service is your swiss-army knife. ", 5 | "main": "index.js", 6 | "repository": { 7 | "type": "git", 8 | "url": "git+https://github.com/mrded/pandoc-as-a-service.git" 9 | }, 10 | "keywords": [ 11 | "pandoc", 12 | "text", 13 | "markup", 14 | "format", 15 | "convert" 16 | ], 17 | "author": "Dmitry Demenchuk ", 18 | "bugs": { 19 | "url": "https://github.com/mrded/pandoc-as-a-service/issues" 20 | }, 21 | "homepage": "http://pandoc-as-a-service.com", 22 | "license": "BSD-2-Clause", 23 | "dependencies": { 24 | "ejs": "^3.1.7", 25 | "express": "^4.13.0", 26 | "pdc": "^0.2.2" 27 | }, 28 | "devDependencies": { 29 | "mocha": "^2.2.5", 30 | "request": "^2.58.0" 31 | }, 32 | "scripts": { 33 | "start": "node index.js $PORT", 34 | "test": "mocha tests" 35 | } 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/js/app.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | 3 | // Declare app level module which depends on views, and components 4 | var myApp = angular.module('myApp', []); 5 | 6 | myApp.service('FormatsService', function() { 7 | return { 8 | input: [ 9 | 'commonmark', 10 | 'docbook', 11 | 'haddock', 12 | 'html', 13 | 'latex', 14 | 'markdown', 15 | 'markdown_github', 16 | 'markdown_mmd', 17 | 'markdown_phpextra', 18 | 'markdown_strict', 19 | 'mediawiki', 20 | 'opml', 21 | 'org', 22 | 'rst', 23 | 't2t', 24 | 'textile', 25 | 'twiki' 26 | ], 27 | output: [ 28 | 'asciidoc', 29 | 'beamer', 30 | 'commonmark', 31 | 'context', 32 | 'docbook', 33 | 'dokuwiki', 34 | 'dzslides', 35 | 'fb2', 36 | 'haddock', 37 | 'html', 38 | 'html5', 39 | 'icml', 40 | 'latex', 41 | 'man', 42 | 'markdown', 43 | 'markdown_github', 44 | 'markdown_mmd', 45 | 'markdown_phpextra', 46 | 'markdown_strict', 47 | 'mediawiki', 48 | 'native', 49 | 'opendocument', 50 | 'opml', 51 | 'org', 52 | 'plain', 53 | 'revealjs', 54 | 'rst', 55 | 'rtf', 56 | 's5', 57 | 'slideous', 58 | 'slidy', 59 | 'texinfo', 60 | 'textile' 61 | ] 62 | }; 63 | }); 64 | 65 | myApp.controller('AppCtrl', function($scope, $http, FormatsService) { 66 | $scope.inputFormat = 'markdown'; 67 | $scope.outputFormat = 'mediawiki'; 68 | 69 | $scope.inputFormats = FormatsService.input; 70 | $scope.outputFormats = FormatsService.output 71 | 72 | $scope.input = "# hello"; 73 | 74 | $scope.convert = function (inputFormat, outputFormat, data) { 75 | var request = { 76 | method: 'POST', 77 | url: '/' + outputFormat, 78 | headers: { 79 | 'Content-Type': "text/" + inputFormat 80 | }, 81 | data: data 82 | }; 83 | 84 | $http(request).success(function(data, status, headers, config) { 85 | $scope.output = data; 86 | }).error(function(data, status, headers, config) { 87 | $scope.output = data; 88 | }); 89 | }; 90 | }); 91 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /views/index.ejs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Pandoc As A Service - a universal document converter 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 22 | 31 | 32 | 33 | Fork me on GitHub 34 | 35 |
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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/serverSpec.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var assert = require('assert'), 2 | request = require("request"); 3 | 4 | describe('server', function() { 5 | var server = require('../server'); 6 | var port = process.argv[3] || 8080; 7 | 8 | before(function() { 9 | server.listen(port); 10 | }); 11 | 12 | var convert = function(from, to, text, callback) { 13 | var params = { 14 | uri: "http://localhost:" + [port, to].join('/'), 15 | method: "POST", 16 | headers: {"Content-Type": "text/" + from}, 17 | body: text 18 | }; 19 | 20 | request(params, function(err, response, body) { 21 | callback(err, response, body.trim()); 22 | }); 23 | }; 24 | 25 | describe('Converting from promised formats', function() { 26 | it('should convert commonmark to html', function(done) { 27 | convert('commonmark', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 28 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 29 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 30 | done(); 31 | }); 32 | }); 33 | 34 | it('should convert docbook to html', function(done) { 35 | convert('docbook', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 36 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 37 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 38 | done(); 39 | }); 40 | }); 41 | 42 | it('should convert docx to html', function(done) { 43 | convert('docx', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 44 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 45 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 46 | done(); 47 | }); 48 | }); 49 | 50 | it('should convert epub to html', function(done) { 51 | convert('epub', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 52 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 53 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 54 | done(); 55 | }); 56 | }); 57 | 58 | it('should convert haddock to html', function(done) { 59 | convert('haddock', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 60 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 61 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 62 | done(); 63 | }); 64 | }); 65 | 66 | it('should convert html to html', function(done) { 67 | convert('html', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 68 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 69 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 70 | done(); 71 | }); 72 | }); 73 | 74 | it('should convert latex to html', function(done) { 75 | convert('latex', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 76 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 77 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 78 | done(); 79 | }); 80 | }); 81 | 82 | it('should convert markdown to html', function(done) { 83 | convert('markdown', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 84 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 85 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 86 | done(); 87 | }); 88 | }); 89 | 90 | it('should convert markdown_github to html', function(done) { 91 | convert('markdown_github', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 92 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 93 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 94 | done(); 95 | }); 96 | }); 97 | 98 | it('should convert markdown_mmd to html', function(done) { 99 | convert('markdown_mmd', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 100 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 101 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 102 | done(); 103 | }); 104 | }); 105 | 106 | it('should convert markdown_phpextra to html', function(done) { 107 | convert('markdown_phpextra', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 108 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 109 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 110 | done(); 111 | }); 112 | }); 113 | 114 | it('should convert markdown_strict to html', function(done) { 115 | convert('markdown_strict', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 116 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 117 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 118 | done(); 119 | }); 120 | }); 121 | 122 | it('should convert mediawiki to html', function(done) { 123 | convert('mediawiki', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 124 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 125 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 126 | done(); 127 | }); 128 | }); 129 | 130 | it('should convert native to html', function(done) { 131 | convert('native', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 132 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 133 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 134 | done(); 135 | }); 136 | }); 137 | 138 | it('should convert opml to html', function(done) { 139 | convert('opml', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 140 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 141 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 142 | done(); 143 | }); 144 | }); 145 | 146 | it('should convert org to html', function(done) { 147 | convert('org', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 148 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 149 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 150 | done(); 151 | }); 152 | }); 153 | 154 | it('should convert rst to html', function(done) { 155 | convert('rst', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 156 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 157 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 158 | done(); 159 | }); 160 | }); 161 | 162 | it('should convert t2t to html', function(done) { 163 | convert('t2t', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 164 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 165 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 166 | done(); 167 | }); 168 | }); 169 | 170 | it('should convert textile to html', function(done) { 171 | convert('textile', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 172 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 173 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 174 | done(); 175 | }); 176 | }); 177 | 178 | it('should convert twiki to html', function(done) { 179 | convert('twiki', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 180 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 181 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 182 | done(); 183 | }); 184 | }); 185 | }); 186 | 187 | // --- 188 | 189 | describe('Converting to promised formats', function() { 190 | it('should convert html to asciidoc', function(done) { 191 | convert('html', 'asciidoc', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 192 | assert.equal('text/asciidoc; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 193 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 194 | done(); 195 | }); 196 | }); 197 | 198 | it('should convert html to beamer', function(done) { 199 | convert('html', 'beamer', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 200 | assert.equal('text/beamer; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 201 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 202 | done(); 203 | }); 204 | }); 205 | 206 | it('should convert html to commonmark', function(done) { 207 | convert('html', 'commonmark', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 208 | assert.equal('text/commonmark; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 209 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 210 | done(); 211 | }); 212 | }); 213 | 214 | it('should convert html to context', function(done) { 215 | convert('html', 'context', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 216 | assert.equal('text/context; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 217 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 218 | done(); 219 | }); 220 | }); 221 | 222 | it('should convert html to docbook', function(done) { 223 | convert('html', 'docbook', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 224 | assert.equal('text/docbook; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 225 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 226 | done(); 227 | }); 228 | }); 229 | 230 | it('should convert html to docx', function(done) { 231 | convert('html', 'docx', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 232 | assert.equal('text/docx; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 233 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 234 | done(); 235 | }); 236 | }); 237 | 238 | it('should convert html to dokuwiki', function(done) { 239 | convert('html', 'dokuwiki', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 240 | assert.equal('text/dokuwiki; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 241 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 242 | done(); 243 | }); 244 | }); 245 | 246 | it('should convert html to dzslides', function(done) { 247 | convert('html', 'dzslides', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 248 | assert.equal('text/dzslides; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 249 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 250 | done(); 251 | }); 252 | }); 253 | 254 | it('should convert html to epub', function(done) { 255 | convert('html', 'epub', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 256 | assert.equal('text/epub; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 257 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 258 | done(); 259 | }); 260 | }); 261 | 262 | it('should convert html to epub3', function(done) { 263 | convert('html', 'epub3', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 264 | assert.equal('text/epub3; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 265 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 266 | done(); 267 | }); 268 | }); 269 | 270 | it('should convert html to fb2', function(done) { 271 | convert('html', 'fb2', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 272 | assert.equal('text/fb2; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 273 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 274 | done(); 275 | }); 276 | }); 277 | 278 | it('should convert html to haddock', function(done) { 279 | convert('html', 'haddock', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 280 | assert.equal('text/haddock; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 281 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 282 | done(); 283 | }); 284 | }); 285 | 286 | it('should convert html to html', function(done) { 287 | convert('html', 'html', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 288 | assert.equal('text/html; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 289 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 290 | done(); 291 | }); 292 | }); 293 | 294 | it('should convert html to html5', function(done) { 295 | convert('html', 'html5', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 296 | assert.equal('text/html5; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 297 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 298 | done(); 299 | }); 300 | }); 301 | 302 | it('should convert html to icml', function(done) { 303 | convert('html', 'icml', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 304 | assert.equal('text/icml; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 305 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 306 | done(); 307 | }); 308 | }); 309 | 310 | it('should convert html to latex', function(done) { 311 | convert('html', 'latex', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 312 | assert.equal('text/latex; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 313 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 314 | done(); 315 | }); 316 | }); 317 | 318 | it('should convert html to man', function(done) { 319 | convert('html', 'man', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 320 | assert.equal('text/man; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 321 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 322 | done(); 323 | }); 324 | }); 325 | 326 | it('should convert html to markdown', function(done) { 327 | convert('html', 'markdown', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 328 | assert.equal('text/markdown; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 329 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 330 | done(); 331 | }); 332 | }); 333 | 334 | it('should convert html to markdown_github', function(done) { 335 | convert('html', 'markdown_github', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 336 | assert.equal('text/markdown_github; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 337 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 338 | done(); 339 | }); 340 | }); 341 | 342 | it('should convert html to markdown_mmd', function(done) { 343 | convert('html', 'markdown_mmd', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 344 | assert.equal('text/markdown_mmd; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 345 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 346 | done(); 347 | }); 348 | }); 349 | 350 | it('should convert html to markdown_phpextra', function(done) { 351 | convert('html', 'markdown_phpextra', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 352 | assert.equal('text/markdown_phpextra; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 353 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 354 | done(); 355 | }); 356 | }); 357 | 358 | it('should convert html to markdown_strict', function(done) { 359 | convert('html', 'markdown_strict', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 360 | assert.equal('text/markdown_strict; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 361 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 362 | done(); 363 | }); 364 | }); 365 | 366 | it('should convert html to mediawiki', function(done) { 367 | convert('html', 'mediawiki', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 368 | assert.equal('text/mediawiki; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 369 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 370 | done(); 371 | }); 372 | }); 373 | 374 | it('should convert html to native', function(done) { 375 | convert('html', 'native', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 376 | assert.equal('text/native; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 377 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 378 | done(); 379 | }); 380 | }); 381 | 382 | it('should convert html to odt', function(done) { 383 | convert('html', 'odt', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 384 | assert.equal('text/odt; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 385 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 386 | done(); 387 | }); 388 | }); 389 | 390 | it('should convert html to opendocument', function(done) { 391 | convert('html', 'opendocument', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 392 | assert.equal('text/opendocument; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 393 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 394 | done(); 395 | }); 396 | }); 397 | 398 | it('should convert html to opml', function(done) { 399 | convert('html', 'opml', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 400 | assert.equal('text/opml; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 401 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 402 | done(); 403 | }); 404 | }); 405 | 406 | it('should convert html to org', function(done) { 407 | convert('html', 'org', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 408 | assert.equal('text/org; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 409 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 410 | done(); 411 | }); 412 | }); 413 | 414 | it('should convert html to plain', function(done) { 415 | convert('html', 'plain', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 416 | assert.equal('text/plain; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 417 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 418 | done(); 419 | }); 420 | }); 421 | 422 | it('should convert html to revealjs', function(done) { 423 | convert('html', 'revealjs', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 424 | assert.equal('text/revealjs; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 425 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 426 | done(); 427 | }); 428 | }); 429 | 430 | it('should convert html to rst', function(done) { 431 | convert('html', 'rst', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 432 | assert.equal('text/rst; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 433 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 434 | done(); 435 | }); 436 | }); 437 | 438 | it('should convert html to rtf', function(done) { 439 | convert('html', 'rtf', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 440 | assert.equal('text/rtf; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 441 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 442 | done(); 443 | }); 444 | }); 445 | 446 | it('should convert html to s5', function(done) { 447 | convert('html', 's5', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 448 | assert.equal('text/s5; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 449 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 450 | done(); 451 | }); 452 | }); 453 | 454 | it('should convert html to slideous', function(done) { 455 | convert('html', 'slideous', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 456 | assert.equal('text/slideous; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 457 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 458 | done(); 459 | }); 460 | }); 461 | 462 | it('should convert html to slidy', function(done) { 463 | convert('html', 'slidy', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 464 | assert.equal('text/slidy; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 465 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 466 | done(); 467 | }); 468 | }); 469 | 470 | it('should convert html to texinfo', function(done) { 471 | convert('html', 'texinfo', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 472 | assert.equal('text/texinfo; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 473 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 474 | done(); 475 | }); 476 | }); 477 | 478 | it('should convert html to textile', function(done) { 479 | convert('html', 'textile', 'hello', function(err, response, body) { 480 | assert.equal('text/textile; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type']); 481 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode); 482 | done(); 483 | }); 484 | }); 485 | }); 486 | 487 | // --- 488 | 489 | describe('/:format', function() { 490 | it('should convert markdown to mediawiki', function(done) { 491 | convert('markdown', 'mediawiki', '# Heading', function(err, response, body) { 492 | assert.ifError(err); 493 | assert.equal('text/mediawiki; charset=utf-8', response.headers['content-type'], 'content-type is right.'); 494 | assert.equal(200, response.statusCode, 'Status code is right.'); 495 | assert.equal('= Heading =', body, 'Body is right.'); 496 | done(); 497 | }); 498 | }); 499 | 500 | it('should not convert to application files', function(done) { 501 | convert('markdown', 'epub', '# Heading', function(err, response, body) { 502 | assert.ifError(err); 503 | assert.equal(400, response.statusCode); 504 | done(); 505 | }); 506 | }); 507 | }); 508 | }); 509 | 510 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------