#=GDocs4Ruby # #==Introduction #GDocs4Ruby is a full featured wrapper for version 2.0 of the Google Documents API (aka DocList). GDocs4Ruby provides the ability #to create, update and delete google documents, metadata and content. The gem also includes support for folders, modifying #permissions for documents via ACL feeds, and much more. # #GDocs4Ruby uses the GData4Ruby Gem for interacting with the Google API. Check out cookingandcoding.com/gdata4ruby for #other Google API Libraries based using GData4Ruby. # #==Author and Contact Information #GDocs4Ruby was created and is maintained by Mike Reich #and is licenses under the GPL v2. Feel free to use and update, but be sure to contribute your #code back to the project and attribute as required by the license. #===Website #cookingandcoding.com/gdocs4ruby/ # #==Description #GDocs4Ruby includes the following classes: Service, Folder, BaseObject, Spreadsheet, Document, Presentation. # #The Service object provides functionality for authenticating with the Google Documents API, grabbing a list of #documents and a list of folders associated with the account. # #Interacting with objects is done by using the associated subclass of BaseObject, i.e. Document. Every object #class supports the same inherited methods for creating, updating and deleting, in addition to changing #ACL permissions, and adding and removing from various folders. # #==Examples #Below are some common usage examples. For more examples, check the documentation. Also, check out the example code #for integrating with Rails at cookingandcoding.com/gdocs4ruby/example/ #===Service #1. Authenticate # service = Service.new # service.authenticate(“[email protected]”, “password”) # #2. Get Document List # documents = service.files # #3. Get Folder List # folders = serivce.folders # #===Documents #1. Create a new Document # doc = Document.new(@service) # doc.title = ‘Test Document’ # doc.content = ‘<h1>Test Content HTML</h1>’ # doc.content_type = ‘html’ # doc.save # #2. Deleting a Document # doc = Document.find(@service, => @doc_id) # doc.delete # #3. Finding an existing Document by id # doc = Document.find(@service, => @doc_id) # #4. Full Text Query # doc = Document.find(@service, ‘content text’) # # or # # doc = Document.find(@service, => ‘content text’) # #5. Finding an Existing Document by Title # doc = Document.find(@service, nil, => ‘Test Document’) # #6. Updating a Document with Content from a Local File # doc = Document.find(@service, => @doc_id) # doc.title = ‘New Title’ # doc.local_file = ‘/path/to/some/file’ # doc.save # #7. Retrieving an Export # doc = Document.find(@service, => @doc_id) # doc.download_to_file(‘pdf’, ‘/path/to/save/location.pdf’)