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epub-metadata-generator

v1.0.3

Published

Generates EPUB metadata files from various sources

Downloads

21

Readme

epub-metadata-generator

Generates a metadata.xml file for an EPUB from various online sources, given a few identifiers.

Currently supports the following providers:

|Provider|Input| |--------|-----| |OpenLibrary|ISBN|

Installation

You can install it from NPM

npm i -g epub-metadata-generator

Usage

You can use the provided command-line-executable:

generate-epub-xml 9780596101190 /tmp/9780596101190.xml
cat /tmp/9780596101190.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<metadata>
  <dc:identifier opf:scheme="ISBN-13">9780596101190</dc:identifier>
  <dc:identifier opf:scheme="ISBN-10">0596101198</dc:identifier>
  <dc:creator opf:role="aut">Dan Woods</dc:creator>
  <dc:creator opf:role="aut">Gautam Guliani</dc:creator>
  <dc:title id="title">Open Source for the Enterprise</dc:title>
  <dc:title id="subtitle">Managing Risks, Reaping Rewards</dc:title>
  <meta refines="#subtitle" property="title-type">subtitle</meta>
  <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
  <dc:publisher>O'Reilly Media, Inc.</dc:publisher>
</metadata>

You can use this file in pandoc directly:

pandoc input.html --epub-metadata=/tmp/9780596101190.xml file.epub

Alternatively, you can use the NPM package programatically as well:

const E = require('epub-metadata-generator')
E.write(filepath, ISBN);

License

Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE file for details.

Credits

Some of the code in openlibrary.js is based on the node-isbn-catalogue package, which was based on palmerabollo/node-isbn. Both are under AGPL.