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jay-pptxgenjs

v3.1.2

Published

Create JavaScript PowerPoint Presentations

Downloads

1

Readme

Known Vulnerabilities npm downloads jsdelivr downloads typescripts definitions

Table of Contents

Introduction

This library creates Open Office XML (OOXML) Presentations which are compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, and other applications.

Features

Extensive browser support

  • Create/download presentations on all current desktop & mobile web browsers
  • IE11 is supported via bundle polyfill

Major PowerPoint object types

  • Slides can include Charts, Images, Media, Shapes, Tables, Text and more.
  • SVG images and YouTube videos are supported when viewed in PowerPoint online/2019+ desktop application

Modern architecture

  • Supports client web browsers, NodeJS, and React/Angular/Electron
  • Export methods return promises
  • Client browsers have only a single dependency: JSZip
  • Easy Angular/React integration (available via npm, cjs or es files)
  • Typescript definitions included

HTML to PowerPoint

  • Includes powerful HTML-to-PowerPoint feature to transform HTML tables into presentations with a single line of code

Live Demo

Use the online demo to create a simple presentation to see how easy it is to use pptxgenjs, or check out the complete demo which showcases every available feature.

Installation

CDN

jsDelivr Home

Bundle: Modern Browsers and IE11

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/gitbrent/[email protected]/dist/pptxgen.bundle.js"></script>

Min files: Modern Browsers

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/gitbrent/[email protected]/libs/jszip.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/gitbrent/[email protected]/dist/pptxgen.min.js"></script>

Download

GitHub Latest Release

Bundle: Modern Browsers and IE11

<script src="PptxGenJS/dist/pptxgen.bundle.js"></script>

Min files: Modern Browsers

<script src="PptxGenJS/libs/jszip.min.js"></script>
<script src="PptxGenJS/dist/pptxgen.min.js"></script>

Npm

PptxGenJS NPM Home

npm install pptxgenjs --save

Yarn

yarn add pptxgenjs

Additional Builds

  • CommonJS: dist/pptxgen.cjs.js
  • ES Module: dist/pptxgen.es.js

Documentation

Quick Start Guide

PptxGenJS PowerPoint presentations are created via JavaScript by following 4 basic steps:

Angular/React, ES6, TypeScript

import pptxgen from "pptxgenjs";

// 1. Create a new Presentation
let pres = new pptxgen();

// 2. Add a Slide
let slide = pres.addSlide();

// 3. Add one or more objects (Tables, Shapes, Images, Text and Media) to the Slide
let textboxText = "Hello World from PptxGenJS!";
let textboxOpts = { x: 1, y: 1, color: "363636", fill: "f1f1f1", align: pptx.AlignH.center };
slide.addText(textboxText, textboxOpts);

// 4. Save the Presentation
pres.writeFile("Sample Presentation.pptx");

Script/Web Browser

// 1. Create a new Presentation
let pres = new PptxGenJS();

// 2. Add a Slide
let slide = pres.addSlide();

// 3. Add one or more objects (Tables, Shapes, Images, Text and Media) to the Slide
let textboxText = "Hello World from PptxGenJS!";
let textboxOpts = { x: 1, y: 1, color: "363636", fill: "f1f1f1", align: "center" };
slide.addText(textboxText, textboxOpts);

// 4. Save the Presentation
pres.writeFile("Sample Presentation.pptx");

That's really all there is to it!


Library API

Full documentation and code examples are available


HTML-to-PowerPoint Feature

Easily convert HTML tables to PowerPoint presentations in a single call.

let pptx = new PptxGenJS();
pptx.tableToSlides("tableElementId");
pptx.writeFile("HTML2PPT.pptx");

Learn more:


Issues / Suggestions

Please file issues or suggestions on the issues page on github, or even better, submit a pull request. Feedback is always welcome!

When reporting issues, please include a code snippet or a link demonstrating the problem. Here is a small jsFiddle that is already configured and uses the latest PptxGenJS code.


Need Help?

Sometimes implementing a new library can be a difficult task and the slightest mistake will keep something from working. We've all been there!

If you are having issues getting a presentation to generate, check out the code in the demos directory. There are demos for both client browsers, node and react that contain working examples of every available library feature.


Contributors

Thank you to everyone for the issues, contributions and suggestions! ❤️

Special Thanks:

PowerPoint shape definitions and some XML code via Officegen Project


License

Copyright © 2015-2020 Brent Ely

MIT