A python module for writing pandoc filters
Pandoc filters are pipes that read a JSON serialization of the Pandoc AST from stdin, transform it in some way, and write it to stdout. They can be used with pandoc (>= 1.12) either using pipes :
pandoc -t json -s | ./caps.py | pandoc -f json
or using the --filter
(or -F
) command-line option. :
pandoc --filter ./caps.py -s
For more on pandoc filters, see the pandoc documentation under --filter
and the tutorial on writing filters.
For an alternative library for writing pandoc filters, with a more "Pythonic" design, see panflute.
Pandoc 1.16 introduced link and image attributes to the existing caption and target arguments, requiring a change in pandocfilters that breaks backwards compatibility. Consequently, you should use:
- pandocfilters version <= 1.2.4 for pandoc versions 1.12--1.15, and
- pandocfilters version >= 1.3.0 for pandoc versions >= 1.16.
Pandoc 1.17.3 (pandoc-types 1.17.*) introduced a new JSON format. pandocfilters 1.4.0 should work with both the old and the new format.
Run this inside the present directory:
python setup.py install
Or install from PyPI:
pip install pandocfilters
The main functions pandocfilters
exports are
walk(x, action, format, meta)
Walk a tree, applying an action to every object. Returns a modified tree. An action is a function of the form
action(key, value, format, meta)
, where:key
is the type of the pandoc object (e.g. 'Str', 'Para')value
is the contents of the object (e.g. a string for 'Str', a list of inline elements for 'Para')format
is the target output format (as supplied by theformat
argument ofwalk
)meta
is the document's metadata
The return of an action is either:
None
: this means that the object should remain unchanged- a pandoc object: this will replace the original object
- a list of pandoc objects: these will replace the original object; the list is merged with the neighbors of the original objects (spliced into the list the original object belongs to); returning an empty list deletes the object
toJSONFilter(action)
Like
toJSONFilters
, but takes a single action as argument.toJSONFilters(actions)
Generate a JSON-to-JSON filter from stdin to stdout
The filter:
- reads a JSON-formatted pandoc document from stdin
- transforms it by walking the tree and performing the actions
- returns a new JSON-formatted pandoc document to stdout
The argument
actions
is a list of functions of the formaction(key, value, format, meta)
, as described in more detail underwalk
.This function calls
applyJSONFilters
, with theformat
argument provided by the first command-line argument, if present. (Pandoc sets this by default when calling filters.)applyJSONFilters(actions, source, format="")
Walk through JSON structure and apply filters
This:
- reads a JSON-formatted pandoc document from a source string
- transforms it by walking the tree and performing the actions
- returns a new JSON-formatted pandoc document as a string
The
actions
argument is a list of functions (seewalk
for a full description).The argument
source
is a string encoded JSON object.The argument
format
is a string describing the output format.Returns a new JSON-formatted pandoc document.
stringify(x)
Walks the tree x and returns concatenated string content, leaving out all formatting.
attributes(attrs)
Returns an attribute list, constructed from the dictionary attrs.
Most users will only need toJSONFilter
. Here is a simple example of its use:
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Pandoc filter to convert all regular text to uppercase.
Code, link URLs, etc. are not affected.
"""
from pandocfilters import toJSONFilter, Str
def caps(key, value, format, meta):
if key == 'Str':
return Str(value.upper())
if __name__ == "__main__":
toJSONFilter(caps)
The examples subdirectory in the source repository contains the following filters. These filters should provide a useful starting point for developing your own pandocfilters.
abc.py
Pandoc filter to process code blocks with class
abc
containing ABC notation into images. Assumes that abcm2ps and ImageMagick's convert are in the path. Images are put in the abc-images directory.caps.py
Pandoc filter to convert all regular text to uppercase. Code, link URLs, etc. are not affected.
blockdiag.py
Pandoc filter to process code blocks with class "blockdiag" into generated images. Needs utils from http://blockdiag.com.
comments.py
Pandoc filter that causes everything between
<!-- BEGIN COMMENT -->
and<!-- END COMMENT -->
to be ignored. The comment lines must appear on lines by themselves, with blank lines surroundingdeemph.py
Pandoc filter that causes emphasized text to be displayed in ALL CAPS.
deflists.py
Pandoc filter to convert definition lists to bullet lists with the defined terms in strong emphasis (for compatibility with standard markdown).
gabc.py
Pandoc filter to convert code blocks with class "gabc" to LaTeX \gabcsnippet commands in LaTeX output, and to images in HTML output.
graphviz.py
Pandoc filter to process code blocks with class
graphviz
into graphviz-generated images.lilypond.py
Pandoc filter to process code blocks with class "ly" containing Lilypond notation.
metavars.py
Pandoc filter to allow interpolation of metadata fields into a document.
%{fields}
will be replaced by the field's value, assuming it is of the typeMetaInlines
orMetaString
.myemph.py
Pandoc filter that causes emphasis to be rendered using the custom macro
\myemph{...}
rather than\emph{...}
in latex. Other output formats are unaffected.plantuml.py
Pandoc filter to process code blocks with class
plantuml
to images. Needs plantuml.jar from http://plantuml.com/.ditaa.py
Pandoc filter to process code blocks with class
ditaa
to images. Needs ditaa.jar from http://ditaa.sourceforge.net/.theorem.py
Pandoc filter to convert divs with
class="theorem"
to LaTeX theorem environments in LaTeX output, and to numbered theorems in HTML output.tikz.py
Pandoc filter to process raw latex tikz environments into images. Assumes that pdflatex is in the path, and that the standalone package is available. Also assumes that ImageMagick's convert is in the path. Images are put in the
tikz-images
directory.
By default most filters use get_filename4code
to create a directory ...-images
to save temporary files. This directory doesn't get removed as it can be used as a cache so that later pandoc runs don't have to recreate files if they already exist. The directory is generated in the current directory.
If you prefer to have a clean directory after running pandoc filters, you can set an environment variable PANDOCFILTER_CLEANUP
to any non-empty value such as 1 which forces the code to create a temporary directory that will be removed by the end of execution.