Export PDF and/or DOCX files from a subset of Markdown, ASN.1 and JSON files.
SpecPress requires the following software to be installed on your system:
Additionally, if you eould like to use pandoc to convert mardown files into pdf or docx documents you need to install also:
- pandoc by John MacFarlane
- MiKTeX or TeX Live which include
pdflatex
Create a folder for your specification, move into the folder and initialize npm
by running the following commands in the terminal:
# create a new folder called for example "ts101"
mkdir ts101
# move into the folder
cd ts101
# initialize npm
npm init
Install specpress as a development dependency of your project and initialize it with the following commands:
# install specpress
npm install specpress --save-dev
# initialize specpress
npx sp_init
As part of its initialization sprecpress created the src
folder in the projec’s root folder ts101
. Use the src
folder to store all your specifications files, i.e., the: .md, .json, .asn, .txt
files. Within the src
folder you can create whatever structure of subfolder you like. You could also consider cloning a git repository containing you specification files under the src
folder.
If you want, you can rename the src
folder to whatever name you like. Should you do so, you should also update the value of the sourceFolderName
parameter in the sp.config.json
file accordantly, e.g., ”sourceFolderName”: “yourPreferedName”
.
The initialization process also publishes a configuration files sp.config.json
in the root folder /ts101/sp.config.json
.
#./sp.config.json
{
"pathFiguresFolder": "/assets/figures",
"sourceFolderName": "src"
}
Along with the "sourceFolderName": "src"
parameter, this files contains the ”pathFiguresFolder": "/assets/figures"
parameter which indicates the src
subfolder where specpress will save the .png
files it generates for the UML sequence diagrams. The default values is /assets/figures
so the files will be saved in the /ts101/src/assets/figures
folder. Before going any further, please make sure to set the value of pathFiguresFolder
so that it points to the right src
subfolder in your folder structure.
`
Move now into your working directory which can be the src
folder or a subfolder of src
.
In the working folder you can use the following specpress commands in the terminal:
Specpress enables you to export a file which contains all the specification files from the working folder. The exported file will be saved in the /ts101/export
folder.
# export a pdf file
npx sp_export pdf
# export a docx file
npx sp_export docx
# export a html file
npx sp_export html
# export a pdf file using pandoc
npx sp_export pdf pandoc
# export a docx file using pandoc
npx sp_export docx pandoc
# export a html file using
npx sp_export html pandoc
Specpress enables you to automatically generate .png
files containing UML diagrams using as an input a text file containing a textual description of the UML diagram as presented in the example below:
#/ts101/src/example.txt
@startuml
Alice -> Bob: Authentication Request
Boby --> Alice: Authentication Response
@enduml
The .png
files are saved in the src subfolder indicated in the sp.config.json
files.
# generale .png files for all the .txt files in the working folder
npx sp_generateUML
# generale .png file for a specific .txt file in the working folder
npx sp_generateUML-file ./example.txt
Execute the following commands to display your specification as a webpage on your local http server:
#create the /ts101/public/index.html file
npx sp_publish
# start the http server from the /ts101/public folder
# the server is accessible at http://lcalhost:8080
npx sp_serve
npx sp_watch
The sp_watch
command will:
- watch for changes in your specification’s source files
[".asn", ".json", ".md"]
and update theindex.html
file according to your changes, - watch for changes in your UML sequence diagrams source files
[".puml", ".txt"]
and generate the corresponding PNG files in the/ts101/src/assets/figures
folder
npx sp_start
The sp_strat
command is equivalent to running the sp_pubish
, sp_watch
and sp_serve
commands at once.