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sp-wiki-to-docx

v1.1.1

Published

Convert a sharepoint wiki library into a DOCX file

Downloads

8

Readme

SPWikiToDocx

Convert a sharepoint wiki library into a DOCX file. The tool reads each Wiki page in a given SP library and combines all of the contents of the Wiki pages into a single HTML chunk. html-docx-js is used to convert that one large HTML chunk into a DOCX file. The tool attempts to retrieve each of the images referenced by the Wiki pages and embeds the images as base64 data in the HTML files ("data:image/png;base64,XXXXX") so that the images are visible in the output.

Dependencies

  • html-docx-js
  • q
  • readline
  • request
  • sharepoint
  • xml2js
  • yargs

Installation

npm install sp-wiki-to-docx -g

Usage

sp-wiki-to-docx -s SITE_URL -l LIBRARY_NAME -u USERNAME -o output.docx

Options:

| Long | Short | Description | Required? | | ---- | ----- | ----------- | --------- | | --site | -s | The site URL | Yes | | --library | -l | The name of the library (no spaces)\nex: "GeneralGuides" | Yes | | --username | -u | Sharepoint online username\nEx: [email protected] | Yes | | --password | -p | Sharepoint online password | No, will prompt if not specified on command line | | --output | -o | The file to save the output to (default: "output.docx") | No | | --combinedHtml | -c | The file to save the combined HTML output to\nex: output.html | No |