Class: RGhost::HowTo
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- RGhost::HowTo
- Defined in:
- lib/rghost/how_to.rb
Overview
Ruby Ghostscript engine - Document Builder
About
RubyGhost (RGhost) is a library for document developers wanting a quick and easy way to generate pdf files. Notable features include: inserting images, vector drawing , font suppoort , EPS template support and multiple output formats. RGhost acts as Ruby a wrapper over the Ghostscript engine enriched by predefined set Postscript(ps) functions. For example:
Ruby code you’ll write:
h=HorizontalLine.new :middle, :start_in => 3, :size => 2
gets translated to the following Postscript function. Note how this is not actually raw Postscript, instead it makes use of a set of predefined functions shipped with Rghost.
3 unit 2 unit exch gsave current_row row_height sqrt add moveto 0 rlineto stroke grestore
Unless embarking into deep Postscript wizardry you don’t need to be aware of this fact. Basically RGhost is a helper for creating of Postscript documents. The resulting Postscript document is rendered to the target format (usually pdf but not just) by invoking Ghostscript the free Postscript interpreter. Ghostscript settings very a lot depending on your platform. Initially RGhost was developed for *nix environments where Ghostscript is (almost always) native and used as a printing filter (CUPS, LPRng etc) and also as a document format converter. So it became necessary to make an interface between Ruby and Ghostscript in two ways:
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gsapi - based on the exchange of data between Ruby and Ghostscript via rgengine.so using gslib.so.8 or gslib-esp.so.8
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gsparams - In this mode RGhost just pass parameters to the Ghostscript framework.1.1 Files
During the conversion of the postscript code to the desired format 4 files are created, 3 of them being temporary.
Input
The input file is a pure postscript file with a .rgin extension that will be automatically removed after the conversion process, even if errors show up.
Errors
Using a .rgerr extension, its content are the errors generated by ghostscript. It’ll be deleted after the conversion. The content of the file is available on the errors variable of the RubyGhostEngine class.
Log
The log file is set using the option :logfile of the RubyGhostEngine class, appending all logs to it. Disabled by default.
Output
The output files will have the extension passed to the RGhost::Document#render method. For multi page formats it will return an array of files. These files aren’t deleted automatically, meaning that the developer will have to deal with them.
Author
Shairon Toledo shairon.toledo(at)gmail.com www.hashcode.eti.br Brazil Jun/2008
Thanks
Dee Zsombor and Mereghost
Installation and Setup
Ghostscript
You need to have ESP Ghostscript 8.xx or GNU Ghostscript 8.xx installed
Non-coupled installation: gsparams (recommended)
This is the simplest setup, you’ll have to dowload and install the Ghostscript framework(www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/). Rhgost will invoke the ghostscript interpreter in the background to generate the desired output.
Coupled installation: gslib (Linux only)
You can use the native ghostrcipt interface via the gs-esp and libgs-esp8 (libgs-esp.so) packages. This may be already set up for you on Linux or you’ll have to compile ghostscript
Installation via remote gem
gem install rghost
Rails plugin installation
Gets last version in RubyForge unpack on RAILS_ROOT/lib
Setup
Look at RGhost::Config
Namespace
You can work either full namespace of including RGhost module.
Full namespace
doc=RGhost::Document.new
Including module RGhost
include RGhost doc=Document.new