This little script seamlessly converts Markdown to elegant PDF reports.
- Configurable report layout
- Automatic Table Of Content
- LaTeX equations
- Syntax highlighting
- Resizable images
MarkReport takes a markdown file, converts it to HTML (using Go's excellent blackfriday package), renders LaTeX equations and code highlighting with JavaScript thanks to Selenium and finally converts the enriched HTML to PDF thanks to WeasyPrint.
Just type in your document as a Markdown .md
file, using special syntax in comments to tell MarkReport how exactly the final PDF should be structured.
You may also split your document into several Markdown files, by specifying the order in which to compile these files in a content.txt
in the main folder.
For instance :
body.md
conclusion.md
content.txt
intro.md
With content.txt
:
intro
body
conclusion
Let's take the following example:
<!-- title Test Report -->
## This is a title
### This is a subtitle
<!-- section -->
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aliquam volutpat faucibus vestibulum.
Mauris varius orci quam. Nam dui mauris, dictum at elementum at, mollis pulvinar est.
Nunc lobortis pharetra erat, id rutrum lorem malesuada in.
<!-- !section -->
Open the folder in which the Markdown file above is located. Then run MarkReport:
cd /path/to/markdown/file
/path/to/MarkReport/MarkReport.py
The build process completes after a few seconds, and a output.pdf
file appears in the folder.
<!-- title My Report Title -->
<!-- cover cover.svg -->
# Title</br> <span style="font-size:40px">Smaller part</span> </br> <span class="doc-color">Colored part</span>
John Doe
Designer
john.doe@my-company.fr
+33 6 01 01 01 01
https://john-doe.io
<!-- !cover -->
<!-- toc Table of Contents -->
<!-- columns -->
## This is a title
### This is a subtitle
<!-- section -->
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aliquam volutpat faucibus vestibulum.
Mauris varius orci quam. Nam dui mauris, dictum at elementum at, mollis pulvinar est.
Nunc lobortis pharetra erat, id rutrum lorem malesuada in.
<!-- !section -->
<!-- !columns -->
See the example
folder for a more detailed demonstration of what MarkReport can achieve.
These commands will help you structure your document's layout. They are inserted as comments in the markdown source file.
The title of the documents (meta property):
<!-- title My Title -->
The document's cover, including a title Title
and some informations (Infos
) at the bottom of the page:
<!-- cover cover.svg -->
# Title
Infos
<!-- !cover -->`
Insert an auto-generated table of contents:
<!-- toc Table of contents -->
The content of the sections
' inside will be displayed as regular full-width text:
<!-- text -->
...
<!-- !text -->
The content of the sections
' inside will be displayed in a two columns fashion:
<!-- columns -->
...
<!-- !columns -->
Encapsulates some content:
<!-- section -->
<!-- !section -->
First paragraph written in bold:
<!-- section-bold -->
<!-- !section -->
Full page colored background marking the beginning of a new chapter:
<!-- chapter -->
<!-- !chapter -->
Vertical list of paragraphs with clear header text:
<!-- items -->
...
<!-- !items -->
Horizontal list of offers, with clear titles:
<!-- offers -->
...
<!-- !offers -->
List of paragraphs with their content indented:
<!-- specs -->
...
<!-- !specs -->
--basic
Javascript interpreter is disabled, allowing faster builds but without syntax highlighting or LaTeX support--watch
The MarkReport script will not stop after the first build, but stay idle and will rebuild t as soon as a change is made in the current folder, allowing for faster hot-builds--quiet
No output will be displayed during the build process
Some Python packages are needed to run the program. It's easy to get them with pip3:
pip3 install weasyprint
pip3 install pyinotify
pip3 install selenium
Compilation of md-parsing
export GOPATH=~/.go
go get gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2
go build -i md-parsing.go
The firefox driver is used to interpret JavaScript inside the HTML page generated from Markdown. You need to grab geckodriver
in order to make it work:
wget https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases/download/v0.24.0/geckodriver-v0.24.0-linux64.tar.gz
tar -xvzf geckodriver*
sudo mv geckodriver /usr/local/bin/
You're now ready to go.