Convert VCF to EPUB using Python
VCF to EPUB conversion in your Python Applications without installing Microsoft Word® or Outlook.
Aspose.Total for Python via .NET" is a comprehensive package of APIs that can help Python developers to automate the process of converting VCF to EPUB. It includes APIs for dealing with different formats such as Email, Images and Microsoft Word. The conversion process is a two-step process. Firstly, the Email needs to be loaded and rendered into HTML using the “Aspose.Email for Python via .NET” API. Secondly, the converted HTML needs to be loaded using the “Aspose.Words for Python via .NET” API and saved into the respective Word EPUB format. The “Aspose.Total for Python via .NET” package is easy to use and provides a reliable and efficient way to convert VCF to EPUB. It is a great tool for Python developers who are looking to add a VCF to EPUB conversion feature within their application. The package is well documented and provides detailed instructions on how to use the APIs. It also provides sample code that can be used to quickly get started with the conversion process.
How to Convert VCF to EPUB in Python
- Open the source VCF file using MailMessage.load class
- Call the
save
method while specifying output HTML file path and relevant HTML Save options as parameter. So your VCF file is converted to HTML at the specified path - Now Load the saved HTML file using Document
- Call the save method with relevant file path. So finally the VCF is converted
Conversion Requirements
- For VCF to EPUB conversion, Python 3.5 or later is required
- Reference APIs within the project directly from PyPI ( Aspose.Words and Aspose.Email )
- Or use the following pip command
pip install aspose.words
andpip install Aspose.Email-for-Python-via-NET
- Moreover, Microsoft Windows or Linux based OS (see more for Words and Email ) and for Linux check additional requirements for gcc and libpython and follow step by step instructions INSTALL
Save VCF To EPUB in Python
import aspose.words as aw | |
msg= MailMessage.load(dir + "msgtemplate.msg") | |
msg.save("htmloutput.html", SaveOptions.default_html) | |
doc = aw.Document("htmloutput.html") | |
doc.save("emailtoword.docx") |