Pandoc::Elements - create and process Pandoc documents
The output of this script hello.pl
hello.pl
use Pandoc::Elements; use JSON; print Document({ title => MetaInlines [ Str "Greeting" ] }, [ Header( 1, attributes { id => 'top' }, [ Str 'Hello' ] ), Para [ Str 'Hello, world!' ], ])->to_json;
can be converted for instance to HTML with via
./hello.pl | pandoc -f json -t html5 --standalone
an equivalent Pandoc Markdown document would be
% Greeting # Gruß {.de} Hello, world!
Pandoc::Elements provides utility functions to create abstract syntax trees (AST) of Pandoc documents. The resulting data structure can be processed by pandoc to be converted an many other document formats, such as HTML, LaTeX, ODT, and ePUB.
See also module Pandoc::Filter and Pandoc::Walker for processing the AST in Perl.
In addition to constructor functions for each document element, the following functions are exported.
Maps a hash reference into an attributes list with id, classes, and ordered key-value pairs.
Create a Pandoc document element. This function is only exported on request.
AST elements are encoded as Perl data structures equivalent to the JSON structure, emitted with pandoc output format json. All elements are blessed objects that provide the following methods. Additional accessor methods for particular elements are listed below at each element.
json
Return the element as JSON encoded string. The following are equivalent:
$element->to_json; JSON->new->utf8->convert_blessed->encode($element);
Return the name of the element, e.g. "Para"
Return the full element content as array reference. You may better use one of the specific accessor methods or the content method.
Return the element content. For many elements (Para, Emph, Str...) this is equal to the value, but if elements consist of multiple parts, the content is a subset of the value. For instance the Link element consists a link text (content) and a link target (target).
True if the element is a Block element
True if the element is an inline Inline element
True if the element is a Metadata element
True if the element is a Document element
Block quote, consisting of a list of blocks (content)
content
...
Generic container of blocks (content) with attributes (attrs)
attrs
Horizontal rule
Nothing
Paragraph, consisting of a list of Inline elements (content).
Plain text, not a paragraph, consisting of a list of Inline elements (content).
Raw block with format and content string.
format
Table, with caption, column alignments, relative column widths (0 = default), column headers (each a list of blocks), and rows (each a list of lists of blocks).
caption
alignments
widths
headers
rows
Root element, consisting of metadata hash (meta) and document element array (content).
meta
The following elements are used as types only: DefaultDelim Period OneParen TwoParens SingleQuote DoubleQuote DisplayMath InlineMath AuthorInText SuppressAuthor NormalCitation AlignLeft AlignRight AlignCenter AlignDefault DefaultStyle Example Decimal LowerRoman UpperRoman LowerAlpha UpperAlpha
Pandoc implements a wrapper around the pandoc executable.
Text.Pandoc.Definition contains the original definition of Pandoc document data structure in Haskell.
Jakob Voß <jakob.voss@gbv.de>
Copyright 2014- Jakob Voß
GNU General Public License, Version 2
This module is heavily based on Pandoc by John MacFarlane.
To install Pandoc::Elements, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Pandoc::Elements
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Pandoc::Elements
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.