This is a command line utility that allows you to mass create H5P content from input files using the command line. It is written in TypeScript and runs on NodeJS, meaning it's platform independent. Currently, it supports the Flashcards and Dialog Cards content type, but you can use the infrastructure provided here to add functionality for other content types. Pull requests are welcomed!
- Install NodeJS
- clone this repository into a directory on your computer
- Execute these commands from the command line at the directory you've cloned into:
npm installto install dependenciesnpm run buildto transpile typescript to javascriptnode ./dist/index.js --helpto get helpnode ./dist/index.js flashcards --helpto get help for creating flashcardsnode ./dist/index.js dialogcards --helpto get help for creating flashcards
node ./dist/index.js flashcards ./tests/flash1.csv ./outputfile.h5p -l=de -t="Meine Karteikarten" --description="\"Schreibe die Übersetzungen in das Eingabefeld.\""
Reads the file flash1.csv in the tests directory and outputs a h5p file with the filename outputfile.h5p in the current directory. The language strings will be set to German, the title 'Meine Karteikarten' and the description displayed when studying the flashcards will be 'Schreibe die Übersetzungen in das Eingabefeld.'
node ./dist/index.js dialogcards ./tests/dialog1.csv ./outputfile.h5p -l=de -n="Meine Karteikarten" -m="repetition"
Reads the file dialog1.csv in the tests directory and outputs a h5p file with the filename outputfile.h5p in the current directory. The language strings will be set to German and the title to 'Meine Karteikarten'.
All classes that exist in the actual H5P libraries or content types start with H5p, e.g. H5pImage. All classes that are part of the creator and don't exist in external libraries or content types don't start with this prefix.