Create a urls.json
that contains a list in JSON format like the following example:
[
{
"path": "Directory1/SubDirectory1/your-article-name.json",
"link": "https://www.worldanvil.com/path/to/your/article1"
},
{
"path": "Directory1/SubDirectory2/your-article-name2.json",
"link": "https://www.worldanvil.com/path/to/your/article2"
},
{
"path": "Directory2/SubDirectory1/your-article-name2.json",
"link": "https://www.worldanvil.com/path/to/your/article3"
}
]
Run the following command to fetch and parse articles data:
node worldanvil2json.js ./path/to/your/urls.json
It will create the directory tree with the articles in ./worldanvil
folder.
Parse JSON articles to Foundry Monk's Enhanced Journal
Run the following command to adapt the content of parsed articles to Foundry journals and directories, compatible with the module Monk's Enhanced Journal :
node json2foundry.js [options] > out.json
where options are the following repeteable arguments options:
--persons=./worldanvil/my/person-like/directory
--places=./worldanvil/my/place-like/directory
--orgs=./worldanvil/my/organization-like/directory
--pois=./worldanvil/my/poi-like/directory
Note: Don't add the trailing /
.
These options are required if you need to adapt all articles contained in all sub-directories specificed in a option to a specific Monk's Enhanced Journal type.
if not specified by any options, all articles will be adapted to text type by default.
Note: You can use the same option multiple times if you want to specify multiple directories for same type, like the following example:
node json2foundry.js --persons=./worldanvil/good-npc --persons=./worldanvil/others/bad-npc --orgs=./worldanvil/good-organizations
The json2foundry.js ... > out.json
command will create a out.json
file containing 2 sections separated by empty lines:
-
The first one contains a list of journals that you have to APPEND to the end of your
FoundryVTT data install path location/Data/worlds/YOUR WORLD/data/journal.db
file -
The second one contains a list of directoties that you have to APPEND to the end of your
FoundryVTT data install path location/Data/worlds/YOUR WORLD/data/folders.db
file
It has been tested with the version 10.14
of Monk's Enhanced Journal
module with foundry version 10
.
The Monk's Enhanced Journal
API or Worldanvil
articles structure may change in the future, so web scraping and adapting journals are not guaranteed to works in the future.