# Epub.js v0.3 ![FuturePress Views](http://fchasen.com/futurepress/fp.png) Epub.js is a JavaScript library for rendering ePub documents in the browser, across many devices. Epub.js provides an interface for common ebook functions (such as rendering, persistence and pagination) without the need to develop a dedicated application or plugin. Importantly, it has an incredibly permissive [Free BSD](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSD_licenses) license. [Try it while reading Moby Dick](https://futurepress.github.io/epubjs-reader/) ## Why EPUB ![Why EPUB](http://fchasen.com/futurepress/whyepub.png) The [EPUB standard](http://www.idpf.org/epub/30/spec/epub30-overview.html) is a widely used and easily convertible format. Many books are currently in this format, and it is convertible to many other formats (such as PDF, Mobi and iBooks). An unzipped EPUB3 is a collection of HTML5 files, CSS, images and other media – just like any other website. However, it enforces a schema of book components, which allows us to render a book and its parts based on a controlled vocabulary. More specifically, the EPUB schema standardizes the table of contents, provides a manifest that enables the caching of the entire book, and separates the storage of the content from how it’s displayed. ## Getting Started Get the minified code from the build folder: ```html ``` If using archived `.epub` files include JSZip: ```html ``` Set up a element to render to: ```html
``` Create the new ePub, and then render it to that element: ```html ``` ## Render Methods ### Default ```js book.renderTo("area", { method: "default", width: "100%", height: "100%" }); ``` [View example](http://futurepress.github.io/epub.js/examples/spreads.html) The default manager only displays a single section at a time. ### Continuous ```js book.renderTo("area", { method: "continuous", width: "100%", height: "100%" }); ``` [View example](http://futurepress.github.io/epub.js/examples/continuous-scrolled.html) The continuous manager will display as many sections as need to fill the screen, and preload the next section offscreen. This enables seamless swiping / scrolling between pages on mobile and desktop, but is less performant than the default method. ## Flow Overrides ### Auto (Default) `book.renderTo("area", { flow: "auto", width: "900", height: "600" });` Flow will be based on the settings in the OPF, defaults to `paginated`. ### Paginated ```js book.renderTo("area", { flow: "paginated", width: "900", height: "600" }); ``` [View example](http://futurepress.github.io/epub.js/examples/spreads.html) Scrolled: `book.renderTo("area", { flow: "scrolled-doc" });` [View example](http://futurepress.github.io/epub.js/examples/scrolled.html) ## Documentation API documentation is available at [epubjs.org/documentation/0.3/](http://epubjs.org/documentation/0.3/) A Markdown version is included in the repo at [documentation/API.md](https://github.com/futurepress/epub.js/blob/master/documentation/md/API.md) ## Running Locally install [node.js](http://nodejs.org/) Then install the project dependences with npm ```javascript npm install ``` You can run the reader locally with the command ```javascript npm start ``` ## Examples + [Spreads](http://futurepress.github.io/epub.js/examples/spreads.html) + [Scrolled](http://futurepress.github.io/epub.js/examples/scrolled.html) + [Swipe](http://futurepress.github.io/epub.js/examples/swipe.html) + [Input](http://futurepress.github.io/epub.js/examples/input.html) + [Highlights](http://futurepress.github.io/epub.js/examples/highlights.html) [View All Examples](http://futurepress.github.io/epub.js/examples/) ## Testing Test can be run by Karma from NPM ```js npm test ``` ## Building for Distribution Builds are concatenated and minified using [webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) and [babel](https://babeljs.io/) To generate a new build run ```javascript npm run prepare ``` or to continuously build run ```javascript npm run watch ``` ## Hooks Similar to a plugins, Epub.js implements events that can be "hooked" into. Thus you can interact with and manipulate the contents of the book. Examples of this functionality is loading videos from YouTube links before displaying a chapter's contents or implementing annotation. Hooks require an event to register to and a can return a promise to block until they are finished. Example hook: ```javascript rendition.hooks.content.register(function(contents, view) { var elements = contents.document.querySelectorAll('[video]'); var items = Array.prototype.slice.call(elements); items.forEach(function(item){ // do something with the video item }); }) ``` The parts of the rendering process that can be hooked into are below. ```js book.spine.hooks.serialize // Section is being converted to text book.spine.hooks.content // Section has been loaded and parsed rendition.hooks.render // Section is rendered to the screen rendition.hooks.content // Section contents have been loaded rendition.hooks.unloaded // Section contents are being unloaded ``` ## Reader The reader has moved to its own repo at: https://github.com/futurepress/epubjs-reader/ ## Additional Resources [![Gitter Chat](https://badges.gitter.im/futurepress/epub.js.png)](https://gitter.im/futurepress/epub.js "Gitter Chat") [Epub.js Developer Mailing List](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/epubjs) IRC Server: freenode.net Channel: #epub.js Follow us on twitter: @Epubjs + http://twitter.com/#!/Epubjs ## Other EPUB is a registered trademark of the [IDPF](http://idpf.org/).