Happy new year 2018!
The official webpage of this python module comes with this intro:
EbookLib is a Python library for managing EPUB2/EPUB3 and Kindle files. It's capable of reading and writing EPUB files programmatically (Kindle support is under development).
First the installation of this python module named ebooklib.
Just download the get-pip.py script into your Python27 folder and run it with python.
Let's test some default example:
I used this example with headings and paragraph to change the text, see the result:
The official webpage of this python module comes with this intro:
EbookLib is a Python library for managing EPUB2/EPUB3 and Kindle files. It's capable of reading and writing EPUB files programmatically (Kindle support is under development).
First the installation of this python module named ebooklib.
C:\>cd Python27
C:\Python27>cd Script
The system cannot find the path specified.
C:\Python27>cd Scripts
C:\Python27\Scripts>pip install ebooklib
Collecting ebooklib
Downloading EbookLib-0.16.tar.gz
Requirement already satisfied: lxml in c:\python27\lib\site-packages (from ebooklib)
Requirement already satisfied: six in c:\python27\lib\site-packages (from ebooklib)
Installing collected packages: ebooklib
Running setup.py install for ebooklib ... done
Successfully installed ebooklib-0.16
If you don't see the Scripts folder into your Python27 folder you need to install pip tool.Just download the get-pip.py script into your Python27 folder and run it with python.
Let's test some default example:
C:\Python27>python.exe get-pip.pyThe next step is to test a simple example:from ebooklib import epub
book = epub.EpubBook()
# set metadata
book.set_identifier('id123456')
book.set_title('Sample book')
book.set_language('en')
book.add_author('Author Python')
book.add_author('catafest', file_as='', role='writer', uid='author')
# create chapter
c1 = epub.EpubHtml(title='Intro', file_name='chap_01.xhtml', lang='hr')
c1.content=u'Intro heading.Python is a interpreted high-level programming language ...'
# add chapter
book.add_item(c1)
# define Table Of Contents
book.toc = (epub.Link('chap_01.xhtml', 'Introduction', 'intro'),
(epub.Section('Simple book'),
(c1, ))
)
# add default NCX and Nav file
book.add_item(epub.EpubNcx())
book.add_item(epub.EpubNav())
# define CSS style
style = 'BODY {color: white;}'
nav_css = epub.EpubItem(uid="style_nav", file_name="style/nav.css", media_type="text/css", content=style)
# add CSS file
book.add_item(nav_css)
# basic spine
book.spine = ['nav', c1]
# write to the file
epub.write_epub('test.epub', book, {})You can update and make more good your epub book with HTML5 tags.I used this example with headings and paragraph to change the text, see the result: