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A library to generate EPUB files.

The purpose for this library is to make it easier to generate EPUB files: it should take care of most of the boilerplate for you, leaving you only with the task of filling the actual content.

Usage

Add this in your Cargo.toml file:

[dependencies]
epub-builder = "0.4"

Example

extern crate epub_builder;

use epub_builder::EpubBuilder;
use epub_builder::Result;
use epub_builder::ZipLibrary;
use epub_builder::EpubContent;
use epub_builder::ReferenceType;
use epub_builder::TocElement;

use std::io;
use std::io::Write;

// Try to print Zip file to stdout
fn run() -> Result<()> {
    // Some dummy content to fill our books
    let dummy_content = "Dummy content. This should be valid XHTML if you want a valid EPUB!";
    let dummy_image = "Not really a PNG image";
    let dummy_css = "body { background-color: pink }";

    // Create a new EpubBuilder using the zip library
    EpubBuilder::new(ZipLibrary::new()?)?
    // Set some metadata
        .metadata("author", "Joan Doe")?
        .metadata("title", "Dummy Book")?
    // Set the stylesheet (create a "stylesheet.css" file in EPUB that is used by some generated files)
        .stylesheet(dummy_css.as_bytes())?
    // Add a image cover file
        .add_cover_image("cover.png", dummy_image.as_bytes(), "image/png")?
    // Add a resource that is not part of the linear document structure
        .add_resource("some_image.png", dummy_image.as_bytes(), "image/png")?
    // Add a cover page
        .add_content(EpubContent::new("cover.xhtml", dummy_content.as_bytes())
                     .title("Cover")
                     .reftype(ReferenceType::Cover))?
    // Add a title page
        .add_content(EpubContent::new("title.xhtml", dummy_content.as_bytes())
                     .title("Title")
                     .reftype(ReferenceType::TitlePage))?
    // Add a chapter, mark it as beginning of the "real content"
        .add_content(EpubContent::new("chapter_1.xhtml", dummy_content.as_bytes())
                     .title("Chapter 1")
                     .reftype(ReferenceType::Text))?
    // Add a second chapter; this one has more toc information about its internal structure
        .add_content(EpubContent::new("chapter_2.xhtml", dummy_content.as_bytes())
                     .title("Chapter 2")
                     .child(TocElement::new("chapter_2.xhtml#1", "Chapter 2, section 1")))?
    // Add a section. Since its level is set to 2, it will be attached to the previous chapter.
        .add_content(EpubContent::new("section.xhtml", dummy_content.as_bytes())
                     .title("Chapter 2, section 2")
                     .level(2))?
    // Add a chapter without a title, which will thus not appear in the TOC.
        .add_content(EpubContent::new("notes.xhtml", dummy_content.as_bytes()))?
    // Generate a toc inside of the document, that will be part of the linear structure.
        .inline_toc()
    // Finally, write the EPUB file to stdout
        .generate(&mut io::stdout())?;
    Ok(())
}

fn main() {
    match run() {
        Ok(_) => {
            writeln!(&mut io::stderr(),
                     "Successfully wrote epub document to stdout!")
                .unwrap()
        }
        Err(err) => writeln!(&mut io::stderr(), "Error: {}", err).unwrap(),
    };
}

Features

epub-builder’s aim is to make EPUB generation simpler. It takes care of zipping the files and generate the following ones:

  • mimetype
  • toc.ncx
  • nav.xhtml
  • manifest.xml
  • content.opf
  • com.apple.ibooks.display-options.xml.

It also tries to make it easier to have a correct table of contents, and optionally generate an inline one in the document.

Supported EPUB versions:

  • 2.0.1 (default)
  • 3.0.1

Missing features

There are various EPUB features that epub-builder doesn’t handle. Particularly, there are some metadata that could be better handled (e.g. support multiple authors, multiple languages in the document and so on).

There are also various things that aren’t in the scope of this library: it doesn’t provide a default CSS, templates for your XHTML content and so on. This is left to libraries or applications using it.

Conditional compilation

EPUB files are Zip files, so we need to zip. By default, this library provides wrappers around both the Rust zip library and calls to the zip command that may (or may not) be installed on your system.

It is possible to disable the compilation (and the dependencies) of either of these wrappers, using no-default-features. (If you don’t enable at least one of them this library will be pretty useless).

License

This is free software, published under the Mozilla Public License, version 2.0.

Structs

Epub Builder

Represents a XHTML file that can be added to an EPUB document.

The Error type.

A Table Of Contents

An element of the Table of contents

Zip files using the system zip command.

Zip files using the Rust zip library.

Enums

Represents the EPUB version.

The kind of an error.

Represents the possible reference type of an EPUB page.

Wrapper around either a ZipCommand or a ZipLibrary

Traits

Additional methods for Result, for easy interaction with this crate.

Type Definitions

Convenient wrapper around std::Result.