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tagnator

v1.0.0

Published

Generates tags (labels for badges) for events

Downloads

1

Readme

Tagnator

Tagnator generates tags for badges in events and Conferences.

Install

You can use it in three main ways:

As a module

npm i --save tagnator

As a CLI tool

npm i -g tagnator

As a service

git clone https://github.com/NascHQ/tagnator.git
cd tagnator
npm i
npm start

How to use as a Services

Once you started it, just open your browser at http://localhost:8008/.

Now, you can paste a .csv content in the textarea or select a .csv file clicking the "Upload and Generate" button.

Careful not to leave "spaces" in between the separators in the fields and qr-code fields.
For eample, use name,email instead of name, email.

If fields is left empty, the first line of the csv data will be used as fields.

If barcode is 0, it will not print the barcode

How to use the CLI tool

Once installed globally, you can simply access its help:

$ tagnator --help

Basically, you can pass in the options so you can define the .csv file you want to load, the path where to save the file, verbosity, separator, etc.

In case you are using ; as separator, don't forget to add quotes: $ tagnator file.csv -s ";"

Once your file is generated, the html will open in your default browser so you can print it, or save it as a PDF. Also, you will be able to use the tools to test and adjust margins, sizes and spaces.

How to use it as a module

After installed in your project, you can require it:

const tagnator = require('tagnator')

Now, you can execute the process method:

tagnator.process(csvData, opts)
    .then(treatSuccess)
    .catch(treatError)

In case of a failure, you will get the error message in the cache statement.

In case of success, you will receive the full html + css + js for the page to run the same tool, but as a string.