NAME
    Pandoc::Elements - create and process Pandoc documents

SYNOPSIS
    The output of this script "hello.pl"

        use Pandoc::Elements;
        use JSON;

        print Document(
            {
                title => MetaInlines [ Str "Greeting" ]
            },
            [
                Header( 1, attributes { id => 'top' }, [ Str 'Hello' ] ),
                Para [ Str 'Hello, world!' ],
            ],
            api_version => '1.17.0.4'
        )->to_json;

    can be converted for instance to HTML via

        ./hello.pl | pandoc -f json -t html5 --standalone

    an equivalent Pandoc Markdown document would be

        % Greeting
        # Gruß {.de}
        Hello, world!

DESCRIPTION
    Pandoc::Elements provides utility functions to parse, serialize, and
    modify abstract syntax trees (AST) of Pandoc <http://pandoc.org/>
    documents. Pandoc can convert this data structure to many other document
    formats, such as HTML, LaTeX, ODT, and ePUB.

    See also module Pandoc::Filter, command line script pod2pandoc, and the
    internal modules Pandoc::Walker and Pod::Simple::Pandoc.

PANDOC VERSIONS
    The Pandoc document model is defined in file Text.Pandoc.Definition
    <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc-types/docs/Text-Pandoc-Defin
    ition.html> as part of Haskell package pandoc-types
    <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc-types>.

    Pandoc::Elements is compatible with pandoc-types 1.12.3 (released with
    pandoc 1.12.1) up to *at least* pandoc-types-1.17.0.4 (first releases
    with pandoc 1.18). JSON output of all pandoc releases since 1.12.1 can
    be parsed with function "pandoc_json", the "Document" constructor or
    method "parse" of module Pandoc. The AST is always upgraded to
    pandoc-types 1.17 and downgraded to another api version on serialization
    with "to_json".

    To determine the api version required by a version of pandoc executable
    since version 1.18 execute pandoc with the "--version" option and check
    which version of the "pandoc-types" library pandoc was compiled with.

    Beginning with version 1.18 pandoc will not decode a JSON AST
    representation unless the major and minor version numbers (Document
    method "api_version") match those built into that version of pandoc. The
    following changes in pandoc document model have been implemented:

    *   pandoc-types 1.17, released for pandoc 1.18, introduced the
        LineBlock element and modified representation of the root Document
        element.

    *   pandoc-types 1.16, released with pandoc 1.16, introduced attributes
        to Link and Image elements

    *   pandoc-types 1.12.3, released with pandoc 1.12.1, modified the
        representation of elements to objects with field "t" and "c". This
        is also the internal representation of documents used in this
        module.

FUNCTIONS
    The following functions and keywords are exported by default:

    *   Constructors for all Pandoc document element (block elements such as
        "Para" and inline elements such as "Emph", metadata elements and the
        Document).

    *   Type keywords such as "Decimal" and "LowerAlpha" to be used as types
        in other document elements.

    *   The following helper functions "pandoc_json", "pandoc_version",
        "attributes", "metadata", "citation", and "element".

  pandoc_json $json
    Parse a JSON string, as emitted by pandoc in JSON format. This is the
    reverse to method "to_json" but it can read both old (before Pandoc
    1.16) and new format.

  attributes { key => $value, ... }
    Maps a hash reference or instance of Hash::MultiValue into the internal
    structure of Pandoc attributes. The special keys "id" (string), and
    "class" (string or array reference with space-separated class names) are
    recognized. See attribute methods for details.

  citation { ... }
    A citation as part of document element Cite must be a hash reference
    with fields "citationID" (string), "citationPrefix" (list of inline
    elements) "citationSuffix" (list of inline elements), "citationMode"
    (one of "NormalCitation", "AuthorInText", "SuppressAuthor"),
    "citationNoteNum" (integer), and "citationHash" (integer). The helper
    method "citation" can be used to construct such hash by filling in
    default values and using shorter field names ("id", "prefix", "suffix",
    "mode", "note", and "hash"):

        citation {
            id => 'foo',
            prefix => [ Str "see" ],
            suffix => [ Str "p.", Space, Str "42" ]
        }

        # in Pandoc Markdown

        [see @foo p. 42]

  pandoc_version( [ $document ] )
    Return a Pandoc::Version object with expected version number of pandoc
    executable to be used for serializing documents with to_json.

    If a Document element is given as argument, the minimal pandoc release
    version compatible with its api version is returned.

    Without argument, package variable $PANDOC_VERSION is checked for a
    preferred pandoc release. By default this variable is set from an
    environment variable of same name. If no preferred pandoc release has
    been specified, the function returns version 1.18 because this is the
    first pandoc release compatible with most recent api version supported
    by this module.

    See also method "version" of module Pandoc to get the current version of
    pandoc executable on your system.

  element( $name => $content )
    Create a Pandoc document element of arbitrary name. This function is
    only exported on request.

ELEMENTS AND METHODS
    Document elements are encoded as Perl data structures equivalent to the
    JSON structure, emitted with pandoc output format "json". This JSON
    structure is subject to minor changes between versions of pandoc. All
    elements are blessed objects that provide common element methods (all
    elements), attribute methods (elements with attributes), and additional
    element-specific methods.

  COMMON METHODS
   to_json
    Return the element as JSON encoded string. The following are equivalent:

        $element->to_json;
        JSON->new->utf8->canonical->convert_blessed->encode($element);

    The serialization format can be adjusted to different pandoc versions
    with module and environment variable "PANDOC_VERSION" or with Document
    element properties "api_version" and "pandoc_version".

    When writing filters you can normally just rely on the api version value
    obtained from pandoc, since pandoc expects to receive the same JSON
    format as it emits.

   name
    Return the name of the element, e.g. "Para" for a paragraph element.

   content
    Return the element content. For most elements (Para, Emph, Str...) the
    content is an array reference with child elements. Other elements
    consist of multiple parts; for instance the Link element has attributes
    ("attr", "id", "class", "classes", "keyvals") a link text ("content")
    and a link target ("target") with "url" and "title".

   is_block
    True if the element is a Block element

   is_inline
    True if the element is an inline Inline element

   is_meta
    True if the element is a Metadata element

   is_document
    True if the element is a Document element

   walk(...)
    Walk the element tree with Pandoc::Walker

   query(...)
    Query the element to extract results with Pandoc::Walker

   transform(...)
    Transform the element tree with Pandoc::Walker

   string
    Returns a concatenated string of element content, leaving out all
    formatting.

  ATTRIBUTE METHODS
    Some elements have attributes which can be an identifier, ordered class
    names and ordered key-value pairs. Elements with attributes provide the
    following methods:

   attr
    Get or set the attributes in Pandoc internal structure:

      [ $id, [ @classes ], [ [ key => $value ], ... ] ]

    See helper function attributes to create this structure.

   keyvals
    Get all attributes (id, class, and key-value pairs) as new
    Hash::MultiValue instance, or replace *all* key-value pairs plus id
    and/or class if these are included as field names. All class fields are
    split by whitespaces.

      $e->keyvals                           # return new Hash::MultiValue
      $e->keyvals( $HashMultiValue )        # update by instance of Hash::MultiValue
      $e->keyvals( key => $value, ... )     # update by list of key-value pairs
      $e->keyvals( \%hash )                 # update by hash reference
      $e->keyvals( { } )                    # remove all key-value pairs
      $e->keyvals( id => '', class => '' )  # remove all key-value pairs, id, class

   id
    Get or set the identifier. See also Pandoc::Filter::HeaderIdentifiers
    for utility functions to handle Header identifiers.

   class
    Get or set the list of classes, separated by whitespace.

   add_attribute( $name => $value )
    Append an attribute. The special attribute names "id" and "class" set or
    append identifier or class, respectively.

  DOCUMENT ELEMENT
   Document
    Root element, consisting of metadata hash ("meta"), document element
    array ("content"="blocks") and optional "api_version". The constructor
    accepts either two arguments and an optional named parameter
    "api_version":

        Document { %meta }, [ @blocks ], api_version => $version_string

    or a hash with three fields for metadata, document content, and an
    optional pandoc API version:

        {
            meta               => { %metadata },
            blocks             => [ @content ],
            pandoc-api-version => [ $major, $minor, $revision ]
        }

    The latter form is used as pandoc JSON format since pandoc release 1.18.
    If no api version is given, it will be set 1.17 which was also
    introduced with pandoc release 1.18.

    A third ("old") form is accepted for compatibility with pandoc JSON
    format before release 1.18 and since release 1.12.1: an array with two
    elements for metadata and document content respectively.

        [ { unMeta => { %meta } }, [ @blocks ] ]

    The api version is set to 1.16 in this case, but older versions down to
    1.12.3 used the same format.

    Document elements provide the following special methods in addition to
    common element methods:

    api_version( [ $api_version ] )
        Return the pandoc-types version (aka "pandoc-api-version") of this
        document as Pandoc::Version object or sets it to a new value. This
        version determines how method to_json serializes the document.

        See "PANDOC VERSIONS" for details.

    pandoc_version( [ $pandoc_version ] )
        Return the minimum required version of pandoc executable compatible
        with the api_version of this document. The following are equivalent:

          $doc->pandoc_version;
          pandoc_version( $doc );

        If used as setter, sets the api version of this document to be
        compatible with the given pandoc version.

    content or blocks
        Get or set the array of block elements of the document.

    meta( [ $metadata ] )
        Get and/or set combined document metadata. Use method "value" to get
        selected metadata fields and values.

    value( [ $pointer ] [ %options ] )
        Get selected document metadata field value(s). See Pandoc::Metadata
        for documentation. Can also be called as "metavalue", so the
        following are equivalent:

          $doc->value( ... );
          $doc->meta->value( ... );
          $doc->metavalue( ... );

    to_pandoc( [ [ $pandoc, ] @arguments ])
        Process the document with Pandoc executable and return its output:

            $doc->to_pandoc( -o => 'doc.html' );
            my $markdown = $doc->to_pandoc( -t => 'markdown' );

        The first argument can optionally be an instance of Pandoc to use a
        specific executable.

    to_...( [ @arguments ] )
        Process the document into "markdown" (pandoc's extended Markdown),
        "latex" (LaTeX), "html" (HTML), "rst" (reStructuredText), or "plain"
        (plain text). The following are equivalent:

            $doc->to_markdown( @args );
            $doc->to_pandoc( @args, '-t' => 'markdown' );

    outline( [ $depth ] )
        Returns an outline of the document structure based on Header
        elements. The outline is a hierarchical hash reference with the
        following fields:

        header
            Header element (not included at the document root)

        blocks
            List of block elements before the next Header element (of given
            depth or less if a maximum depth was given)

        sections
            List of subsections, each having the same outline structure.

  BLOCK ELEMENTS
   BlockQuote
    Block quote, consisting of a list of blocks ("content")

        BlockQuote [ @blocks ]

   BulletList
    Unnumbered list of items ("content"="items"), each a list of blocks

        BulletList [ [ @blocks ] ]

   CodeBlock
    Code block (literal string "content") with attributes ("attr", "id",
    "class", "classes", "keyvals")

        CodeBlock $attributes, $content

   DefinitionList
    Definition list, consisting of a list of pairs ("content"="items"), each
    a term ("term", a list of inlines) and one or more definitions
    ("definitions", a list of blocks).

        DefinitionList [ @definitions ]

        # each item in @definitions being a pair of the form

            [ [ @inlines ], [ @blocks ] ]

   Div
    Generic container of blocks ("content") with attributes ("attr", "id",
    "class", "classes", "keyvals").

        Div $attributes, [ @blocks ]

   Header
    Header with "level" (integer), attributes ("attr", "id", "class",
    "classes", "keyvals"), and text ("content", a list of inlines).

        Header $level, $attributes, [ @inlines ]

   HorizontalRule
    Horizontal rule

        HorizontalRule

   LineBlock
    List of lines ("content"), each a list of inlines.

        LineBlock [ @lines ]

    This element was added in pandoc 1.18. Before it was represented Para
    elements with embedded LineBreak elements. This old serialization form
    can be enabled by setting $PANDOC_VERSION package variable to a lower
    version number.

   Null
    Nothing

        Null

   OrderedList
    Numbered list of items ("content"="items"), each a list of blocks),
    preceded by list attributes (start number, numbering style, and
    delimiter).

        OrderedList [ $start, $style, $delim ], [ [ @blocks ] ]

    Supported styles are "DefaultStyle", "Example", "Decimal", "LowerRoman",
    "UpperRoman", "LowerAlpha", and "UpperAlpha".

    Supported delimiters are "DefaultDelim", "Period", "OneParen", and
    "TwoParens".

   Para
    Paragraph, consisting of a list of Inline elements ("content").

        Para [ $elements ]

   Plain
    Plain text, not a paragraph, consisting of a list of Inline elements
    ("content").

        Plain [ @inlines ]

   RawBlock
    Raw block with "format" and "content" string.

        RawBlock $format, $content

   Table
    Table, with "caption", column "alignments", relative column "widths" (0
    = default), column "headers" (each a list of blocks), and "rows" (each a
    list of lists of blocks).

        Table [ @inlines ], [ @alignments ], [ @width ], [ @headers ], [ @rows ]

    Possible alignments are "AlignLeft", "AlignRight", "AlignCenter", and
    "AlignDefault".

    An example:

        Table [Str "Example"], [AlignLeft,AlignRight], [0.0,0.0],
         [[Plain [Str "name"]]
         ,[Plain [Str "number"]]],
         [[[Plain [Str "Alice"]]
          ,[Plain [Str "42"]]]
         ,[[Plain [Str "Bob"]]
          ,[Plain [Str "23"]]]];

  INLINE ELEMENTS
   Cite
    Citation, a list of "citations" and a list of inlines ("content"). See
    helper function citation to construct citations.

        Cite [ @citations ], [ @inlines ]

   Code
    Inline code, a literal string ("content") with attributes ("attr", "id",
    "class", "classes", "keyvals")

        Code attributes { %attr }, $content

   Emph
    Emphasized text, a list of inlines ("content").

        Emph [ @inlines ]

   Image
    Image with alt text ("content", a list of inlines) and "target" (list of
    "url" and "title") with attributes ("attr", "id", "class", "classes",
    "keyvals").

        Image attributes { %attr }, [ @inlines ], [ $url, $title ]

    Serializing the attributes is disabled in api version less then 1.16.

   LineBreak
    Hard line break

        LineBreak

   Link
    Hyperlink with link text ("content", a list of inlines) and "target"
    (list of "url" and "title") with attributes ("attr", "id", "class",
    "classes", "keyvals").

        Link attributes { %attr }, [ @inlines ], [ $url, $title ]

    Serializing the attributes is disabled in api version less then 1.16.

   Math
    TeX math, given as literal string ("content") with "type" (one of
    "DisplayMath" and "InlineMath").

        Math $type, $content

   Note
    Footnote or Endnote, a list of blocks ("content").

        Note [ @blocks ]

   Quoted
    Quoted text with quote "type" (one of "SingleQuote" and "DoubleQuote")
    and a list of inlines ("content").

        Quoted $type, [ @inlines ]

   RawInline
    Raw inline with "format" (a string) and "content" (a string).

        RawInline $format, $content

   SmallCaps
    Small caps text, a list of inlines ("content").

        SmallCaps [ @inlines ]

   SoftBreak
    Soft line break

        SoftBreak

    This element was added in pandoc 1.16 as a matter of editing convenience
    to preserve line breaks (as opposed to paragraph breaks) from input
    source to output. If you are going to feed a document containing
    "SoftBreak" elements to Pandoc < 1.16 you will have to set the package
    variable or environment variable "PANDOC_VERSION" to 1.15 or below.

   Space
    Inter-word space

        Space

   Span
    Generic container of inlines ("content") with attributes ("attr", "id",
    "class", "classes", "keyvals").

        Span attributes { %attr }, [ @inlines ]

   Str
    Plain text, a string ("content").

        Str $content

   Strikeout
    Strikeout text, a list of inlines ("content").

        Strikeout [ @inlines ]

   Strong
    Strongly emphasized text, a list of inlines ("content").

        Strong [ @inlines ]

   Subscript
    Subscripted text, a list of inlines ("content").

        Supscript [ @inlines ]

   Superscript
    Superscripted text, a list of inlines ("content").

        Superscript [ @inlines ]

  METADATA ELEMENTS
    See Pandoc::Metadata for documentation of metadata elements "MetaBool",
    "MetaString", "MetaMap", "MetaInlines", "MetaList", and "MetaBlocks".

    Helper function "metadata" can be used to convert scalars, hash
    references, array references, and Pandoc Inline/Block elements into
    metadata elements.

  TYPE KEYWORDS
    The following document elements are only as used as type keywords in
    other document elements:

    *   "SingleQuote", "DoubleQuote"

    *   "DisplayMath", "InlineMath"

    *   "AuthorInText", "SuppressAuthor", "NormalCitation"

    *   "AlignLeft", "AlignRight", "AlignCenter", "AlignDefault"

    *   "DefaultStyle", "Example", "Decimal", "LowerRoman", "UpperRoman",
        "LowerAlpha", "UpperAlpha"

    *   "DefaultDelim", "Period", "OneParen", "TwoParens"

SEE ALSO
    Perl module Pandoc implements a wrapper around the pandoc executable.

    Similar libraries in other programming languages are listed at
    <https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/wiki/Pandoc-wrappers-and-interfaces>.

AUTHOR
    Jakob Voß <jakob.voss@gbv.de>

CONTRIBUTORS
    Benct Philip Jonsson <bpjonsson@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    Copyright 2014- Jakob Voß

    GNU General Public License, Version 2

    This module is heavily based on Pandoc by John MacFarlane.