Added HTML framework and module.

Found HTML crate. This crate will allow me to render the HTML syntax to the TUI.
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Daniel Jones 2023-05-15 13:33:14 -05:00
parent 0426525804
commit e7dfddc8f8
3 changed files with 31 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -6,4 +6,5 @@ edition = "2021"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[dependencies]
epub = "1.2.2"
epub = "1.2.2"
horrorshow = "0.8.4"

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src/html_module.rs Normal file
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/*
Program: Bibliofile
Language: Rustc 1.69.0
ide: CLion
Operating system: Fedora 38/WSL
Purpose: This class is meant to process and return HTML formatted text as strings.
Last edited: 5/15/23
*/
extern crate horrorshow;
use horrorshow::prelude::*;
use horrorshow::helper::doctype;
pub fn main(){
println!("if you can read this, you reached the HTML class.");
}

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/*
Program: Bibliofile
Language: Rustc 1.69.0
ide: Visual Studio Code
ide: CLion
Operating system: Fedora 38/WSL
Purpose: ncurses based ereader and library manager for Linux terminal environments.
Last edited: 5/1/23
Last edited: 5/15/23
*/
use epub::doc::EpubDoc;
mod html_module;
use epub::doc::EpubDoc; //library for navigating epubs
use std::env;
use std::io;
//initial function. Reads the ebook passed by argument.
//TODO: add visual library to pull up ebooks.
fn main() {
@ -31,19 +34,20 @@ fn epub(epub_file: &str){
doc.set_current_page(50);
let content = doc.get_current_str();
while(true){
//while true{
let mut next = String::new();
io::stdin()
.read_line(&mut next)
.expect("Failed to read line");
if next == "n"{
//if next == "n"{
doc.go_next();
println!("{:?}", content);
}
//}
html_module::main();
}
//}