node-html2enml is a node.js module to convert HTML to Evernote ENML.
Unlike other implementations, html2enml parses the DOM tree of the HTML document and converts it to valid ENML, which results in a robust and reliable conversion
Install html2enml via npm:
npm install html2enml
Call html2enml from a node.js script as follows:
var html2enml=require('html2enml').convert ;
// the htmldata variable should contain HTML string
// base_uri contains uri to be prepended to convert relative URLs to absolute URLs
// base_uri can be an empty string if base url is unknown
html2enml(htmldata, base_uri, function(enml) {
// successful conversion, enml argument contains valid enml
// call Evernote API to add note
}, function(enml) {
// failure, enml variable contains xml with parsererror nodes
// inform user
}) ;
For testing, you can use the command-line tool:
html2enml <html-file>
The package contains example HTML files in the 'testfiles' directory.
- en-media tag support, with download and calculation of MD5 Hash(hash attribute) and mime-type(type attribute)
- validates converted ENML against ENML DTD
- case-insensitive tag and attribute conversions
- DOM based tag scanning and replacement
GPLv3
I wrote the conversion based on ENML standards, but I've tested it on very few documents.
If you have issues with conversions, please mail me at maha@radioflote.com with the issue and a copy of the HTML document/URL for reference.
Thank you.