From 419d4e1fdb1220de4db2149f0fb6084538fbbb96 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Étienne Loks Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2018 11:26:57 +0200 Subject: Remove include xhmtl2odt library (refs #4178) --- xhtml2odt/xhtml2odt.py | 715 ------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 715 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 xhtml2odt/xhtml2odt.py (limited to 'xhtml2odt/xhtml2odt.py') diff --git a/xhtml2odt/xhtml2odt.py b/xhtml2odt/xhtml2odt.py deleted file mode 100755 index 0923c1d05..000000000 --- a/xhtml2odt/xhtml2odt.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,715 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -u""" -xhtml2odt - XHTML to ODT XML transformation -=========================================== - -Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Aurelien Bompard -Copyright (C) 2015 Étienne Loks - -This script can convert a wiki page to the OpenDocument Text (ODT) format, -standardized as ISO/IEC 26300:2006, and the native format of office suites such -as OpenOffice.org, KOffice, and others. - -It uses a template ODT file which will be filled with the converted content of -the XHTML page. - -Website: http://xhtml2odt.org - -Inspired by the work on docbook2odt_, by Roman Fordinal - -.. _docbook2odt: http://open.comsultia.com/docbook2odf/ - - -Usage ------ - -Call the script with the :option:`--help` option to see all the available -options. The main options are: - -.. cmdoption:: -i , --input - - The HTML file to read from. - -.. cmdoption:: -o , --output - - The ODT file to export to (will be overwritten if already present). - -.. cmdoption:: -t , --template - - The ODT file to use as a template (must be readable). - -.. cmdoption:: -v - - Be verbose (enables logging) - - -The full help message is:: - - Usage: xhtml2odt.py [options] -i input -o output -t template.odt - - Options: - -h, --help show this help message and exit - -i FILE, --input=FILE - Read the html from this file - -o FILE, --output=FILE - Location of the output ODT file - -t FILE, --template=FILE - Location of the template ODT file - -u URL, --url=URL Use this URL for relative links - -v, --verbose Show what's going on - --html-id=ID Only export from the element with this ID - --replace=KEYWORD Keyword to replace in the ODT template (default is - ODT-INSERT) - --cut-start=KEYWORD Keyword to start cutting text from the ODT template - (default is ODT-CUT-START) - --cut-stop=KEYWORD Keyword to stop cutting text from the ODT template - (default is ODT-CUT-STOP) - --top-header-level=LEVEL - Level of highest header in the HTML (default is 1) - --img-default-width=WIDTH - Default image width (default is 8cm) - --img-default-height=HEIGHT - Default image height (default is 6cm) - --dpi=DPI Screen resolution in Dots Per Inch (default is 96) - --no-network Do not download remote images - - -License -------- - -GNU LGPL v2.1 or later: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html - -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public -License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either -version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -Library General Public License for more details. - -Code ----- -""" - -import tempfile -import shutil -import re -import os -import sys -import zipfile -import urllib2 -import urlparse -import hashlib -import mimetypes -from StringIO import StringIO -from optparse import OptionParser - -try: - import tidy -except: - from tidylib import tidy_document as tidy - -from lxml import etree -from PIL import Image - -#pylint#: disable-msg=C0301,C0111 - -INSTALL_PATH = os.path.dirname(__file__) - -INCH_TO_CM = 2.54 -CHARSET = "utf-8" - -__version__ = 0.1 - -class ODTExportError(Exception): - """Base exception for ODT conversion errors""" - pass - -class HTMLFile(object): - """ - This class contains the HTML document to convert to ODT. The HTML code - will be run through Tidy to ensure that is is valid and well-formed - XHTML. - - :ivar options: An OptionParser-result object containing the options for - processing. - :type options: OptionsParser-result object - :ivar html: The HTML code. - :type html: ``str`` - """ - - def __init__(self, options): - self.options = options - self.html = "" - - def read(self): - """ - Read the HTML file from :attr:`options`.input, run it through Tidy, and - filter using the selected ID (if applicable). - """ - in_file = open(self.options.input) - self.html = in_file.read() - in_file.close() - self.cleanup() - if self.options.htmlid: - self.select_id() - - def cleanup(self): - """ - Run the HTML code from the :attr:`html` instance variable through Tidy. - """ - tidy_options = dict(output_xhtml=1, add_xml_decl=1, indent=1, - tidy_mark=0, #input_encoding=str(self.charset), - output_encoding='utf8', doctype='auto', - wrap=0, char_encoding='utf8') - self.html = str(tidy.parseString(self.html, **tidy_options)) - if not self.html: - raise ODTExportError( - "Tidy could not clean up the document, aborting.") - # Replace nbsp with entity - # http://www.mail-archive.com/analog-help@lists.meer.net/msg03670.html - self.html = self.html.replace(" ", " ") - # Tidy creates newlines after
 (by indenting)
-        self.html = re.sub(']*)>\n', '', self.html)
-
-    def select_id(self):
-        """
-        Replace the HTML content by an element in the content. The element
-        is selected by its HTML ID.
-        """
-        try:
-            html_tree = etree.fromstring(self.html)
-        except etree.XMLSyntaxError:
-            if self.options.verbose:
-                raise
-            else:
-                raise ODTExportError("The XHTML is still not valid after "
-                                     "Tidy's work, I can't convert it.")
-        selected = html_tree.xpath("//*[@id='%s']" % self.options.htmlid)
-        if selected:
-            self.html = etree.tostring(selected[0], method="html")
-        else:
-            print >> sys.stderr, "Can't find the selected HTML id: %s, " \
-                                 % self.options.htmlid \
-                                +"converting everything."
-
-
-class ODTFile(object):
-    """Handles the conversion and production of an ODT file"""
-
-    def __init__(self, options):
-        self.options = options
-        self.xml = {
-            "content": "",
-            "styles": "",
-        }
-        self.tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="xhtml2odt-")
-        self.zfile = None
-        self._added_images = []
-
-    def open(self):
-        """
-        Uncompress the template ODT file, and read the content.xml and
-        styles.xml files into memory.
-        """
-        self.zfile = zipfile.ZipFile(self.options.template, "r")
-        for name in self.zfile.namelist():
-            fname = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, name)
-            if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(fname)):
-                os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(fname))
-            if name[-1] == "/":
-                if not os.path.exists(fname):
-                    os.mkdir(fname)
-                continue
-            fname_h = open(fname, "w")
-            fname_h.write(self.zfile.read(name))
-            fname_h.close()
-        for xmlfile in self.xml:
-            self.xml[xmlfile] = self.zfile.read("%s.xml" % xmlfile)
-
-    def import_xhtml(self, xhtml):
-        """
-        Main function to run the conversion process:
-
-        * XHTML import
-        * conversion to ODT XML
-        * insertion into the ODT template
-        * adding of the missing styles
-
-        The next logical step is to use the :meth:`save` method.
-
-        :param xhtml: the XHTML content to import
-        :type  xhtml: str
-        """
-        odt = self.xhtml_to_odt(xhtml)
-        self.insert_content(odt)
-        self.add_styles()
-
-    def xhtml_to_odt(self, xhtml):
-        """
-        Converts the XHTML content into ODT.
-
-        :param xhtml: the XHTML content to import
-        :type  xhtml: str
-        :returns: the ODT XML from the conversion
-        :rtype: str
-        """
-        xsl_dir = os.path.join(INSTALL_PATH, 'xsl')
-        tmpdirxsl = os.path.join(tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="xhtml2odt-"), 'xsl')
-        shutil.copytree(xsl_dir, tmpdirxsl)
-
-        xslt_doc = etree.parse(os.path.join(tmpdirxsl, "xhtml2odt.xsl"))
-        transform = etree.XSLT(xslt_doc)
-        xhtml = self.handle_images(xhtml)
-        xhtml = self.handle_links(xhtml)
-        try:
-            xhtml = etree.fromstring(xhtml) # must be valid xml at this point
-        except etree.XMLSyntaxError:
-            if self.options.verbose:
-                raise
-            else:
-                raise ODTExportError("The XHTML is still not valid after "
-                                     "Tidy's work, I can't convert it.")
-        params = {
-            "url": "/",
-            "heading_minus_level": str(self.options.top_header_level - 1),
-        }
-        if self.options.verbose:
-            params["debug"] = "1"
-        if self.options.img_width:
-            if hasattr(etree.XSLT, "strparam"):
-                params["img_default_width"] = etree.XSLT.strparam(
-                                                self.options.img_width)
-            else: # lxml < 2.2
-                params["img_default_width"] = "'%s'" % self.options.img_width
-        if self.options.img_height:
-            if hasattr(etree.XSLT, "strparam"):
-                params["img_default_height"] = etree.XSLT.strparam(
-                                                self.options.img_height)
-            else: # lxml < 2.2
-                params["img_default_height"] = "'%s'" % self.options.img_height
-        odt = transform(xhtml, **params)
-        # DEBUG
-        #print str(odt)
-        return str(odt).replace('','')
-
-    def handle_images(self, xhtml):
-        """
-        Handling of image tags in the XHTML. Local and remote images are
-        handled differently: see the :meth:`handle_local_img` and
-        :meth:`handle_remote_img` methods for details.
-
-        :param xhtml: the XHTML content to import
-        :type  xhtml: str
-        :returns: XHTML with normalized ``img`` tags
-        :rtype: str
-        """
-        # Handle local images
-        xhtml = re.sub(']*src="([^"]+)"[^>]*>',
-                      self.handle_local_img, xhtml)
-        # Handle remote images
-        if self.options.with_network:
-            xhtml = re.sub(']*src="(https?://[^"]+)"[^>]*>',
-                          self.handle_remote_img, xhtml)
-        #print xhtml
-        return xhtml
-
-    def handle_local_img(self, img_mo):
-        """
-        Handling of local images. This method should be called as a callback on
-        each ``img`` tag.
-
-        Find the real path of the image file and use the :meth:`handle_img`
-        method to flag it for inclusion in the ODT file.
-
-        This implementation downloads the files that come from the same domain
-        as the XHTML document cames from, but server-based export plugins can
-        just retrieve it from the local disk, using either the
-        ``DOCUMENT_ROOT`` or any appropriate method (depending on the web
-        application you're writing an export plugin for).
-
-        :param img_mo: the match object from the `re.sub` callback
-        """
-        log("handling local image: %s" % img_mo.group(1), self.options.verbose)
-        src = img_mo.group(1)
-        if src.count("://") and not src.startswith("file://"):
-            # This is an absolute link, don't touch it
-            return img_mo.group()
-        if src.startswith("file://"):
-            filename = src[7:]
-        elif src.startswith("/"):
-            filename = src
-        else: # relative link
-            filename = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(self.options.input), src)
-        if os.path.exists(filename):
-            return self.handle_img(img_mo.group(), src, filename)
-        if src.startswith("file://") or not self.options.url:
-            # There's nothing we can do here
-            return img_mo.group()
-        newsrc = urlparse.urljoin(self.options.url, os.path.normpath(src))
-        if not self.options.with_network:
-            # Don't download it, just update the URL
-            return img_mo.group().replace(src, newsrc)
-        try:
-            tmpfile = self.download_img(newsrc)
-        except (urllib2.HTTPError, urllib2.URLError):
-            log("Failed getting %s" % newsrc, self.options.verbose)
-            return img_mo.group()
-        ret = self.handle_img(img_mo.group(), src, tmpfile)
-        os.remove(tmpfile)
-        return ret
-
-    def handle_remote_img(self, img_mo):
-        """
-        Downloads remote images to a temporary file and flags them for
-        inclusion using the :meth:`handle_img` method.
-
-        :param img_mo: the match object from the `re.sub` callback
-        """
-        log('handling remote image: %s' % img_mo.group(), self.options.verbose)
-        src = img_mo.group(1)
-        try:
-            tmpfile = self.download_img(src)
-        except (urllib2.HTTPError, urllib2.URLError):
-            return img_mo.group()
-        ret = self.handle_img(img_mo.group(), src, tmpfile)
-        os.remove(tmpfile)
-        return ret
-
-    def download_img(self, src):
-        """
-        Downloads the given image to a temporary location.
-
-        :param src: the URL to download
-        :type  src: str
-        """
-        log('Downloading image: %s' % src, self.options.verbose)
-        # TODO: proxy support
-        remoteimg = urllib2.urlopen(src)
-        tmpimg_fd, tmpfile = tempfile.mkstemp()
-        tmpimg = os.fdopen(tmpimg_fd, 'w')
-        tmpimg.write(remoteimg.read())
-        tmpimg.close()
-        remoteimg.close()
-        return tmpfile
-
-    def handle_img(self, full_tag, src, filename):
-        """
-        Imports an image into the ODT file.
-
-        :param full_tag: the full ``img`` tag in the original XHTML document
-        :type  full_tag: str
-        :param src: the ``src`` attribute of the ``img`` tag
-        :type  src: str
-        :param filename: the path to the image file on the local disk
-        :type  filename: str
-        """
-        log('Importing image: %s' % filename, self.options.verbose)
-        if not os.path.exists(filename):
-            raise ODTExportError('Image "%s" is not readable or does not exist'
-                                 % filename)
-        # TODO: generate a filename (with tempfile.mkstemp) to avoid weird
-        # filenames. Maybe use img.format for the extension
-        if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "Pictures")):
-            os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "Pictures"))
-        newname = ( hashlib.md5(filename).hexdigest()
-                    + os.path.splitext(filename)[1] )
-        shutil.copy(filename, os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "Pictures", newname))
-        self._added_images.append(os.path.join("Pictures", newname))
-        full_tag = full_tag.replace('src="%s"' % src,
-                                    'src="Pictures/%s"' % newname)
-        try:
-            img = Image.open(filename)
-        except IOError:
-            log('Failed to identify image: %s' % filename,
-                self.options.verbose)
-        else:
-            width, height = img.size
-            log('Detected size: %spx x %spx' % (width, height),
-                self.options.verbose)
-            width_mo = re.search('width="([0-9]+)(?:px)?"', full_tag)
-            height_mo = re.search('height="([0-9]+)(?:px)?"', full_tag)
-            if width_mo and height_mo:
-                log('Forced size: %spx x %spx.' % (width_mo.group(),
-                        height_mo.group()), self.options.verbose)
-                width = float(width_mo.group(1)) / self.options.img_dpi \
-                            * INCH_TO_CM
-                height = float(height_mo.group(1)) / self.options.img_dpi \
-                            * INCH_TO_CM
-                full_tag = full_tag.replace(width_mo.group(), "")\
-                                   .replace(height_mo.group(), "")
-            elif width_mo and not height_mo:
-                newwidth = float(width_mo.group(1)) / \
-                           float(self.options.img_dpi) * INCH_TO_CM
-                height = height * newwidth / width
-                width = newwidth
-                log('Forced width: %spx. Size will be: %scm x %scm' %
-                    (width_mo.group(1), width, height), self.options.verbose)
-                full_tag = full_tag.replace(width_mo.group(), "")
-            elif not width_mo and height_mo:
-                newheight = float(height_mo.group(1)) / \
-                            float(self.options.img_dpi) * INCH_TO_CM
-                width = width * newheight / height
-                height = newheight
-                log('Forced height: %spx. Size will be: %scm x %scm' %
-                    (height_mo.group(1), height, width), self.options.verbose)
-                full_tag = full_tag.replace(height_mo.group(), "")
-            elif hasattr(self.options, 'img_dpi'):
-                width = width / float(self.options.img_dpi) * INCH_TO_CM
-                height = height / float(self.options.img_dpi) * INCH_TO_CM
-                log('Size converted to: %scm x %scm' % (height, width),
-                        self.options.verbose)
-            elif hasattr(self.options, 'img_width'):
-                ratio = float(height) / float(width)
-                width = float(self.options.img_width.replace('cm', ''))
-                height = ratio * width
-                log('Size converted to: %scm x %scm' % (height, width),
-                        self.options.verbose)
-            else:
-                return full_tag
-            full_tag = full_tag.replace(']*href="([^"]+)"',
-                      self.handle_relative_links, xhtml)
-        return xhtml
-
-    def handle_relative_links(self, link_mo):
-        """
-        Do the actual conversion of links from relative to absolute. This
-        method is used as a callback by the :meth:`handle_links` method.
-        """
-        href = link_mo.group(1)
-        if href.startswith("file://") or not self.options.url:
-            # There's nothing we can do here
-            return link_mo.group()
-        if href.count("://"):
-            # This is an absolute link, don't touch it
-            return link_mo.group()
-        log("handling relative link: %s" % href, self.options.verbose)
-        newhref = urlparse.urljoin(self.options.url, os.path.normpath(href))
-        return link_mo.group().replace(href, newhref)
-
-    def insert_content(self, content):
-        """
-        Insert ODT XML content into the ``content.xml`` file, replacing the
-        keywords if needed.
-
-        :param content: ODT XML content to insert
-        :type  content: str
-        """
-        if self.options.replace_keyword and \
-            self.xml["content"].count(self.options.replace_keyword) > 0:
-            self.xml["content"] = re.sub(
-                    "]*>" +
-                    re.escape(self.options.replace_keyword)
-                    +"", content, self.xml["content"])
-        else:
-            self.xml["content"] = self.xml["content"].replace(
-                '',
-                content + '')
-        # Cut unwanted text
-        if self.options.cut_start \
-                and self.xml["content"].count(self.options.cut_start) > 0 \
-                and self.options.cut_stop \
-                and self.xml["content"].count(self.options.cut_stop) > 0:
-            self.xml["content"] = re.sub(
-                    re.escape(self.options.cut_start)
-                    + ".*" +
-                    re.escape(self.options.cut_stop),
-                    "", self.xml["content"])
-
-    def add_styles(self):
-        """
-        Scans the ODT XML for used styles that would not be already included in
-        the ODT template, and adds those missing styles.
-        """
-        xsl_dir = os.path.join(INSTALL_PATH, 'xsl')
-        xslt_doc = etree.parse(os.path.join(xsl_dir, "styles.xsl"))
-        transform = etree.XSLT(xslt_doc)
-        contentxml = etree.fromstring(self.xml["content"])
-        stylesxml = etree.fromstring(self.xml["styles"])
-        params = {}
-        if self.options.verbose:
-            params["debug"] = "1"
-        self.xml["content"] = str(transform(contentxml, **params))
-        self.xml["styles"] = str(transform(stylesxml, **params))
-
-    def update_manifest(self):
-        manifest_path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "META-INF", "manifest.xml")
-        if not os.path.exists(manifest_path):
-            return
-        manifest = etree.parse(manifest_path)
-        manifest_root = manifest.getroot()
-        manifest_ns = "urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:manifest:1.0"
-        for img in self._added_images:
-            mime_type = mimetypes.guess_type(img, strict=False)[0]
-            if mime_type is None:
-                continue
-            img_el = etree.SubElement(
-                        manifest_root,
-                        "{%s}file-entry" % manifest_ns,
-                        {"{%s}media-type" % manifest_ns: mime_type,
-                         "{%s}full-path" % manifest_ns: img,
-                        })
-        manifest.write(manifest_path)
-
-    def compile(self):
-        """
-        Writes the in-memory ODT XML content and styles to the disk
-        """
-        # Store the new content
-        for xmlfile in self.xml:
-            xmlf = open(os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "%s.xml" % xmlfile), "w")
-            xmlf.write(self.xml[xmlfile])
-            xmlf.close()
-        self.update_manifest()
-
-    def _build_zip(self, document):
-        """
-        Zips the working directory into a :class:`zipfile.ZipFile` object
-
-        :param document: where the :class:`ZipFile` will be stored
-        :type  document: str or file-like object
-        """
-        newzf = zipfile.ZipFile(document, "w", zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
-        for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.tmpdir):
-            for cur_file in files:
-                realpath = os.path.join(root, cur_file)
-                to_skip = len(self.tmpdir) + 1
-                internalpath = os.path.join(root[to_skip:], cur_file)
-                newzf.write(realpath, internalpath)
-        newzf.close()
-
-    def save(self, output=None):
-        """
-        General method to save the in-memory content to an ODT file on the disk.
-
-        If :attr:`output` is ``None``, the document is returned.
-
-        :param output: where the document should be saved, see the :option:`-o`
-            option.
-        :type  output: str or file-like object or ``None``
-        :returns: if output is None: the ODT document ; or else ``None``.
-        """
-        self.compile()
-        if output:
-            document = output
-        else:
-            document = StringIO()
-        self._build_zip(document)
-        shutil.rmtree(self.tmpdir)
-        if not output:
-            return document.getvalue()
-
-
-def log(msg, verbose=False):
-    """
-    Simple method to log if we're in verbose mode (with the :option:`-v`
-    option).
-    """
-    if verbose:
-        sys.stderr.write(msg+"\n")
-
-def get_options():
-    """
-    Parses the command-line options.
-    """
-    usage = "usage: %prog [options] -i input -o output -t template.odt"
-    parser = OptionParser(usage=usage)
-    parser.add_option("--version", dest="version", action="store_true",
-                      help="Show the version and exit")
-    parser.add_option("-i", "--input", dest="input", metavar="FILE",
-                      help="Read the html from this file")
-    parser.add_option("-o", "--output", dest="output", metavar="FILE",
-                      help="Location of the output ODT file")
-    parser.add_option("-t", "--template", dest="template", metavar="FILE",
-                      help="Location of the template ODT file")
-    parser.add_option("-u", "--url", dest="url",
-                      help="Use this URL for relative links")
-    parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", dest="verbose",
-                      action="store_true", default=False,
-                      help="Show what's going on")
-    parser.add_option("--html-id", dest="htmlid", metavar="ID",
-                      help="Only export from the element with this ID")
-    parser.add_option("--replace", dest="replace_keyword",
-                      default="ODT-INSERT", metavar="KEYWORD",
-                      help="Keyword to replace in the ODT template "
-                      "(default is %default)")
-    parser.add_option("--cut-start", dest="cut_start",
-                      default="ODT-CUT-START", metavar="KEYWORD",
-                      help="Keyword to start cutting text from the ODT "
-                      "template (default is %default)")
-    parser.add_option("--cut-stop", dest="cut_stop",
-                      default="ODT-CUT-STOP", metavar="KEYWORD",
-                      help="Keyword to stop cutting text from the ODT "
-                      "template (default is %default)")
-    parser.add_option("--top-header-level", dest="top_header_level",
-                      type="int", default="1", metavar="LEVEL",
-                      help="Level of highest header in the HTML "
-                      "(default is %default)")
-    parser.add_option("--img-default-width", dest="img_width",
-                      metavar="WIDTH", default="8cm",
-                      help="Default image width (default is %default)")
-    parser.add_option("--img-default-height", dest="img_height",
-                      metavar="HEIGHT", default="6cm",
-                      help="Default image height (default is %default)")
-    parser.add_option("--dpi", dest="img_dpi", type="int",
-                      default=96, metavar="DPI", help="Screen resolution "
-                      "in Dots Per Inch (default is %default)")
-    parser.add_option("--no-network", dest="with_network",
-                      action="store_false", default=True,
-                      help="Do not download remote images")
-    options, args = parser.parse_args()
-    if options.version:
-        print "xhtml2odt %s" % __version__
-        sys.exit(0)
-    if len(args) > 0:
-        parser.error("illegal arguments: %s"% ", ".join(args))
-    if not options.input:
-        parser.error("No input provided")
-    if not options.output:
-        parser.error("No output provided")
-    if not options.template:
-        default_template = os.path.join(INSTALL_PATH, "template.odt")
-        if os.path.exists(default_template):
-            options.template = default_template
-        else:
-            parser.error("No ODT template provided")
-    if not os.path.exists(options.input):
-        parser.error("Can't find input file: %s" % options.input)
-    if not os.path.exists(options.template):
-        parser.error("Can't find template file: %s" % options.template)
-    return options
-
-def main():
-    """
-    Main function, called when the script is invoked on the command line.
-    """
-    options = get_options()
-    try:
-        htmlfile = HTMLFile(options)
-        htmlfile.read()
-        odtfile = ODTFile(options)
-        odtfile.open()
-        odtfile.import_xhtml(htmlfile.html)
-        odtfile.save(options.output)
-    except ODTExportError, ex:
-        print >> sys.stderr, ex
-        print >> sys.stderr, "Conversion failed."
-        sys.exit(1)
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
-    main()
-
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