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@yosefsolutions/file-convert

v1.0.3

Published

The package export ppt, pptx, odp and key files to pdf and/or img(png, jpg, jpeg and etc...).

Downloads

5

Readme

file-convert

Build Status Coverage Status

Converts .ppt .pptx .odp and .key file to pdf or/and image(png, jpg, jpeg and etc..)

Dependencies

Please install libreoffice, imagemagick and might required ghostscript for Mac os (Note: Please do restart your machine after installed all required software.)

###IMPORTANT
Make sure you install libreoffice to the USER you launch nodejs with and that this user HAS a home directory!
try to convert a file from inside that USER to properly test!
in case you install directly from libreoffice website,
MAKE SURE you use the ./install script that comes inside the tar.gz inside the USER!

LibreOffice test

libreOfficeInstallationPath --headless --convert-to pdf --outdir outputDir sourceFile(test.pdf),

LibreOffice Installation Path

Windows

C:\\Program Files\\LibreOffice\\program\\soffice.exe (or)
C:\\Program Files (x86)\\LibreOffice\\program\\soffice.exe (or)
C:\\Program Files (x86)\\LIBREO~1\\program\\soffice.exe

Ubuntu

/usr/bin/libreoffice (or)
/usr/bin/soffice

Mac OS

/Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice

Imagemagick test

convert -verbose -resize 1200 -density 200 test.pdf test-%d.png (%d inserts the images scene number)

Usage Example

// Import convert module
const document = require("file-convert");

const options = {
  libreofficeBin: "C:\\Program Files\\LibreOffice\\program\\soffice.exe",
  sourceFile: "C:\\convert-pdf-img\\sample.pptx", // .ppt, .pptx, .odp, .key and .pdf
  outputDir: "C:\\convert-pdf-img\\output",
  img: false,
  imgExt: "jpg", // Optional and default value png
  reSize: 800, //  Optional and default Resize is 1200
  density: 120, //  Optional and default density value is 120
};

// Convert document to pdf and/or image
document
  .convert(options)
  .then((res) => {
    console.log("res", res); // Success or Error
  })
  .catch((e) => {
    console.log("e", e);
  });