Generates chunked (multi-page) HTML from Asciidoctor's single HTML file with the support of fine-tuned splits by chapters, sections, or any depth of subsections. Here is the sample output. Each chapter can have different levels of extraction depth. See What it does for details. The asciidoctor-chunker is written in JavaScript and is very easy to install. See Installation.
See CHANGELOG.md for the complete history
- 2023/2/20 Ver 1.0.6 Page navigation is disabled with shift+arrow (thanks to @chloekek).
- 2022/9/14 Ver 1.0.5 Node.js v18.x is supported. The
npm
installs the shebang script so you can invoke asciidoctor-chunker withnpx
. When the target link within the document is missing, the anchor is still created withtarget-missing
class attribute. - 2021/8/3 Ver 1.0.4 Added the keyboard shotcuts for the page navigation with arrow keys. Added the accessibility labels on the page navigation for screen readers.
- 2021/6/25 Ver 1.0.3 Fixed the security vulnerabilities in the dependencies.
- 2021/5/9 Ver 1.0.2 The toc item for the titlepage can be configured with
--titlePage
option (thanks to @johnthad).
Asciidoctor-Chunker generates chunked HTML from a single HTML generated by Asciidoctor.
- Splits part preambles and chapters (or any depth of section level) into separate files. Each chapter can be configured to have a different depth for extractions.
- Extracts css inside the style element into a separate file so the browser can cache and share it among all the pages.
- Places footnotes in the file they belong to. This also means that the multiply referred footnotes are placed in every referrer's files and sets the link back to the referrer's id within the page.
- Re-writes the relative links (cross references) in order to point to the appropriate chunked files. The
target-missing
class attribute is added to the anchor when the link target is missing (is undefined in the source document). - Copies the local images and linked files (with
link
,script
andimg
tags) whose paths are relative, to the directory relative to the chunked html output. Files are only copied if they are new or modified compared to the previously copied one. - Adds a titlepage link in the toc and non-opinionated page navigation at the bottom of each page. Arrow-keys navigation is supported.
- Highlights the current page toc items and they get scrolled into the viewport.
Here is the sample output created from the Asciidoctor User Manual. The footer on the sample page is added by setting the asciidoctor attribute and is not added by asciidoctor-chunker.
Asciidoctor-Chunker is written in JavaScript and runs with NodeJS.
- Install Node.js, the JavaScript runtime. This will install
npm
, the package manager CLI for Node.js. - If you want to install globally, invoke the following;
You can install locally under the current directory as;
npm install -g asciidoctor-chunker
npm install asciidoctor-chunker
- Or alternatively you can download the pre-built program from the release.
If you installed globally:
asiidoctor-chunker [single-html-file] -o [output-directory]
If you installed locally invoke the following under the directory you installed:
npx asciidoctor-chunker [single-html-file] -o [output-directory]
If you installed the prebuild program simply run the script as:
./asciidoctor-chunker.js [single-html-file] -o [output-directory]
[single-html-file]
is the single HTML file generated by Asciidoctor from the book doctype. If the output directory is not specified, the default is html_chunks
under the current directory.
More discription of usage is available with --help
option.
You can list the multiple settings by connecting each specifier with a comma. Each specifier is consisted of either a single number or a collon separated with two numbers.
The single number sets the default level of extraction. Number 1 is the application's default and it extracts the chapter level. Number 2 for section extraction, 3 for subsection, and so on to 6 which is the maximum section level of Asciidoctor.
The list of collon separated numbers, chap:level
, can change the extraction depth for specific chapters, so 3:2
means chapter 3 is extracted down to 2 levels (ie. section level). You can use a hyphen to specify the range of chapters to set as chapFrom-chapTo:level
, so 1-3:5
means chapter 1 through 3 should be extracted with the depth level 5.
Example:
--depth 2 The default level 2, all the chapters and
sections will be extracted.
--depth 3,1:2,8:5 The default level 3, level 2 for Chap 1,
level 5 for Chap 8.
--depth 1,3-8:2 The default level 1, level 2 for Chap 3 to 8.
--depth 3-8:3 No default is set so default level is 1, and
level 3 for chap3 to 8.`
By default asciidoctor-chunker.css
is included in the output directory. It provides the non-opinionated page navigation at the bottom of every chunked page. You can override this by giving a comma separated list of paths to your custom css files. They are copied into the output directory so the paths must be accessible by asciidoctor-chunker
.
If you have any custom elements inserted under <div id=#content></div>
in the source single html, asciidoctor-chunker
ignores it by default. If you want them to be included into the chunked html, set the option --no-strictMode
.
The element will be copied to every chunked page.
The index.html
created by asciidoctor-chunker
is selected by clicking the word Titlepage in the table of contents. To change the default value, use the option --titlePage [string]
where [string]
is the desired text.
The project contains the example
directory where you can generate the chunked html for the Asciidoctor User Manual by invoking make
. Simply go into the example
directory and invoke make
. This will clone the asciidoctor project from the github for the first time, then the chunked html will be generated under test/output-chunk/html_chunk/
directory. The index.html
is the first page.
$ cd example
$ make
- owenh000/asciidoctor-multipage - The similar tool to produce multipage html. It is an extension of Asciidoctor and produces multipage html directly from the asciidoc source file.
- asciidoctor/asciidoctor - The official Asciidoctor repository.
MIT
- Unit test uses
test/resources/output/single/sample.html
generated fromtest/resources/sample.adoc
. npm install cheerio commander
npm install --save-dev ava webpack webpack-cli webpack-shebang-plugin
- Filename related modules: Toc.mjs