Markdown is a light text markup format and a processor to convert that to HTML. The originator describes it as follows:
Markdown is a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. Markdown allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML).
This is a fast and complete Python implementation of Markdown. It was written to closely match the behaviour of the original Perl-implemented Markdown.pl. There is another Python markdown.py. However, at least at the time this project was started, markdown2.py was faster (see the Performance Notes) and, to my knowledge, more correct (see Testing Notes). That was a while ago though, so you should still consider Python-markdown for your usage.
To install it in your Python installation run one of the following:
pypm install markdown2 # if you use ActivePython (activestate.com/activepython)
pip install markdown2
python setup.py install
However, everything you need to run this is in "lib/markdown2.py". If it is easier for you, you can just copy that file to somewhere on your PythonPath (to use as a module) or executable path (to use as a script).
As a module:
>>> import markdown2
>>> markdown2.markdown("*boo!*") # or use `html = markdown_path(PATH)`
u'<p><em>boo!</em></p>\n'
>>> markdowner = Markdown()
>>> markdowner.convert("*boo!*")
u'<p><em>boo!</em></p>\n'
>>> markdowner.convert("**boom!**")
u'<p><strong>boom!</strong></p>\n'
As a script:
$ python markdown2.py foo.txt > foo.html
See the project wiki,
lib/markdown2.py
docstrings and/or python markdown2.py --help
for more details.
The python-markdown2 project lives at https://github.com/trentm/python-markdown2/. (Note: On Mar 6, 2011 this project was moved from Google Code to here on Github.) See also, markdown2 on the Python Package Index (PyPI).
The change log: https://github.com/trentm/python-markdown2/blob/master/CHANGES.txt
To report a bug: https://github.com/trentm/python-markdown2/issues
This markdown implementation passes a fairly extensive test suite. To run it:
cd test && python test.py
If you have the mk tool installed you can run the test suite with all available Python versions by running:
mk test
The crux of the test suite is a number of "cases" directories -- each with a set of matching .text (input) and .html (expected output) files. These are:
tm-cases/ Tests authored for python-markdown2 (tm=="Trent Mick")
markdowntest-cases/ Tests from the 3rd-party MarkdownTest package
php-markdown-cases/ Tests from the 3rd-party MDTest package
php-markdown-extra-cases/ Tests also from MDTest package
See the Testing Notes wiki page for full details.