Class: Roo::Base
Overview
Base class for all other types of spreadsheets
Direct Known Subclasses
Constant Summary collapse
- MAX_ROW_COL =
999_999.freeze
- MIN_ROW_COL =
0.freeze
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#header_line ⇒ Object
sets the line with attribute names (default: 1).
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#headers ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute headers.
Class Method Summary collapse
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #cell_type_by_value(value) ⇒ Object
- #close ⇒ Object
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#collect_last_row_col_for_sheet(sheet) ⇒ Object
Collect first/last row/column from sheet.
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#column(column_number, sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
returns all values in this column as an array column numbers are 1,2,3,…
- #default_sheet ⇒ Object
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#default_sheet=(sheet) ⇒ Object
sets the working sheet in the document ‘sheet’ can be a number (1 = first sheet) or the name of a sheet.
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#each(options = {}) ⇒ Object
you can also pass in a :clean => true option to strip the sheet of control characters and white spaces around columns.
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#each_with_pagename ⇒ Object
iterate through all worksheets of a document.
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#empty?(row, col, sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Boolean
true if cell is empty.
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#find(*args) ⇒ Object
find a row either by row number or a condition Caution: this works only within the default sheet -> set default_sheet before you call this method (experimental. see examples in the test_roo.rb file).
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#first_column_as_letter(sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
first non-empty column as a letter.
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#first_last_row_col_for_sheet(sheet) ⇒ Object
Set first/last row/column for sheet.
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#info ⇒ Object
returns information of the spreadsheet document and all sheets within this document.
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#initialize(filename, options = {}, _file_warning = :error, _tmpdir = nil) ⇒ Base
constructor
A new instance of Base.
- #inspect ⇒ Object
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#last_column_as_letter(sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
last non-empty column as a letter.
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#method_missing(m, *args) ⇒ Object
when a method like spreadsheet.a42 is called convert it to a call of spreadsheet.cell(‘a’,42).
- #parse(options = {}) ⇒ Object
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#reload ⇒ Object
reopens and read a spreadsheet document.
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#row(row_number, sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
returns all values in this row as an array row numbers are 1,2,3,…
- #row_with(query, return_headers = false) ⇒ Object
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#set(row, col, value, sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
set a cell to a certain value (this will not be saved back to the spreadsheet file!).
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#sheet(index, name = false) ⇒ Object
access different worksheets by calling spreadsheet.sheet(1) or spreadsheet.sheet(‘SHEETNAME’).
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#to_csv(filename = nil, separator = ',', sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
write the current spreadsheet to stdout or into a file.
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#to_matrix(from_row = nil, from_column = nil, to_row = nil, to_column = nil, sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
returns a matrix object from the whole sheet or a rectangular area of a sheet.
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#to_xml ⇒ Object
returns an XML representation of all sheets of a spreadsheet file.
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#to_yaml(prefix = {}, from_row = nil, from_column = nil, to_row = nil, to_column = nil, sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
returns a rectangular area (default: all cells) as yaml-output you can add additional attributes with the prefix parameter like: oo.to_yaml(“sheet” => “1”).
Constructor Details
#initialize(filename, options = {}, _file_warning = :error, _tmpdir = nil) ⇒ Base
Returns a new instance of Base.
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 25 def initialize(filename, = {}, _file_warning = :error, _tmpdir = nil) @filename = filename @options = @cell = {} @cell_type = {} @cells_read = {} @first_row = {} @last_row = {} @first_column = {} @last_column = {} @header_line = 1 end |
Dynamic Method Handling
This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method
#method_missing(m, *args) ⇒ Object
when a method like spreadsheet.a42 is called convert it to a call of spreadsheet.cell(‘a’,42)
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 305 def method_missing(m, *args) # #aa42 => #cell('aa',42) # #aa42('Sheet1') => #cell('aa',42,'Sheet1') if m =~ /^([a-z]+)(\d+)$/ col = ::Roo::Utils.letter_to_number(Regexp.last_match[1]) row = Regexp.last_match[2].to_i if args.empty? cell(row, col) else cell(row, col, args.first) end else super end end |
Instance Attribute Details
#header_line ⇒ Object
sets the line with attribute names (default: 1)
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 18 def header_line @header_line end |
#headers ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute headers.
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 15 def headers @headers end |
Class Method Details
.TEMP_PREFIX ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 20 def self.TEMP_PREFIX warn '[DEPRECATION] please access TEMP_PREFIX via Roo::TEMP_PREFIX' Roo::TEMP_PREFIX end |
Instance Method Details
#cell_type_by_value(value) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 226 def cell_type_by_value(value) case value when Fixnum then :float when String, Float then :string else fail ArgumentError, "Type for #{value} not set" end end |
#close ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 41 def close if self.class.respond_to?(:finalize_tempdirs) self.class.finalize_tempdirs(object_id) end nil end |
#collect_last_row_col_for_sheet(sheet) ⇒ Object
Collect first/last row/column from sheet
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 86 def collect_last_row_col_for_sheet(sheet) first_row = first_column = MAX_ROW_COL last_row = last_column = MIN_ROW_COL @cell[sheet].each_pair do|key, value| next unless value first_row = [first_row, key.first.to_i].min last_row = [last_row, key.first.to_i].max first_column = [first_column, key.last.to_i].min last_column = [last_column, key.last.to_i].max end if @cell[sheet] { first_row: first_row, first_column: first_column, last_row: last_row, last_column: last_column } end |
#column(column_number, sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
returns all values in this column as an array column numbers are 1,2,3,… like in the spreadsheet
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 206 def column(column_number, sheet = default_sheet) if column_number.is_a?(::String) column_number = ::Roo::Utils.letter_to_number(column_number) end read_cells(sheet) first_row(sheet).upto(last_row(sheet)).map do |row| cell(row, column_number, sheet) end end |
#default_sheet ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 48 def default_sheet @default_sheet ||= sheets.first end |
#default_sheet=(sheet) ⇒ Object
sets the working sheet in the document ‘sheet’ can be a number (1 = first sheet) or the name of a sheet.
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 54 def default_sheet=(sheet) validate_sheet!(sheet) @default_sheet = sheet @first_row[sheet] = @last_row[sheet] = @first_column[sheet] = @last_column[sheet] = nil @cells_read[sheet] = false end |
#each(options = {}) ⇒ Object
you can also pass in a :clean => true option to strip the sheet of control characters and white spaces around columns
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 357 def each( = {}) return to_enum(:each, ) unless block_given? if .empty? 1.upto(last_row) do |line| yield row(line) end else clean_sheet_if_need() search_or_set_header() headers = @headers || Hash[(first_column..last_column).map do |col| [cell(@header_line, col), col] end] @header_line.upto(last_row) do |line| yield(Hash[headers.map { |k, v| [k, cell(line, v)] }]) end end end |
#each_with_pagename ⇒ Object
iterate through all worksheets of a document
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 329 def each_with_pagename sheets.each do |s| yield sheet(s, true) end end |
#empty?(row, col, sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Boolean
true if cell is empty
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 243 def empty?(row, col, sheet = default_sheet) read_cells(sheet) row, col = normalize(row, col) contents = cell(row, col, sheet) !contents || (celltype(row, col, sheet) == :string && contents.empty?) \ || (row < first_row(sheet) || row > last_row(sheet) || col < first_column(sheet) || col > last_column(sheet)) end |
#find(*args) ⇒ Object
find a row either by row number or a condition Caution: this works only within the default sheet -> set default_sheet before you call this method (experimental. see examples in the test_roo.rb file)
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 182 def find(*args) # :nodoc = (args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {}) case args[0] when Fixnum find_by_row(args[0]) when :all find_by_conditions() else fail ArgumentError, "unexpected arg #{args[0].inspect}, pass a row index or :all" end end |
#first_column_as_letter(sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
first non-empty column as a letter
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 62 def first_column_as_letter(sheet = default_sheet) ::Roo::Utils.number_to_letter(first_column(sheet)) end |
#first_last_row_col_for_sheet(sheet) ⇒ Object
Set first/last row/column for sheet
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 72 def first_last_row_col_for_sheet(sheet) @first_last_row_cols ||= {} @first_last_row_cols[sheet] ||= begin result = collect_last_row_col_for_sheet(sheet) { first_row: result[:first_row] == MAX_ROW_COL ? nil : result[:first_row], first_column: result[:first_column] == MAX_ROW_COL ? nil : result[:first_column], last_row: result[:last_row] == MIN_ROW_COL ? nil : result[:last_row], last_column: result[:last_column] == MIN_ROW_COL ? nil : result[:last_column] } end end |
#info ⇒ Object
returns information of the spreadsheet document and all sheets within this document.
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 253 def info without_changing_default_sheet do result = "File: #{File.basename(@filename)}\n"\ "Number of sheets: #{sheets.size}\n"\ "Sheets: #{sheets.join(', ')}\n" n = 1 sheets.each do|sheet| self.default_sheet = sheet result << 'Sheet ' + n.to_s + ":\n" if first_row result << " First row: #{first_row}\n" result << " Last row: #{last_row}\n" result << " First column: #{::Roo::Utils.number_to_letter(first_column)}\n" result << " Last column: #{::Roo::Utils.number_to_letter(last_column)}" else result << ' - empty -' end result << "\n" if sheet != sheets.last n += 1 end result end end |
#inspect ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 175 def inspect "<##{self.class}:#{object_id.to_s(8)} #{instance_variables.join(' ')}>" end |
#last_column_as_letter(sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
last non-empty column as a letter
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 67 def last_column_as_letter(sheet = default_sheet) ::Roo::Utils.number_to_letter(last_column(sheet)) end |
#parse(options = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 378 def parse( = {}) ary = [] each() do |row| yield(row) if block_given? ary << row end ary end |
#reload ⇒ Object
reopens and read a spreadsheet document
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 236 def reload ds = default_sheet reinitialize self.default_sheet = ds end |
#row(row_number, sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
returns all values in this row as an array row numbers are 1,2,3,… like in the spreadsheet
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 197 def row(row_number, sheet = default_sheet) read_cells(sheet) first_column(sheet).upto(last_column(sheet)).map do |col| cell(row_number, col, sheet) end end |
#row_with(query, return_headers = false) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 387 def row_with(query, return_headers = false) line_no = 0 each do |row| line_no += 1 headers = query.map { |q| row.grep(q)[0] }.compact if headers.length == query.length @header_line = line_no return return_headers ? headers : line_no elsif line_no > 100 raise Roo::HeaderRowNotFoundError end end raise Roo::HeaderRowNotFoundError end |
#set(row, col, value, sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
set a cell to a certain value (this will not be saved back to the spreadsheet file!)
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 218 def set(row, col, value, sheet = default_sheet) #:nodoc: read_cells(sheet) row, col = normalize(row, col) cell_type = cell_type_by_value(value) set_value(row, col, value, sheet) set_type(row, col, cell_type, sheet) end |
#sheet(index, name = false) ⇒ Object
access different worksheets by calling spreadsheet.sheet(1) or spreadsheet.sheet(‘SHEETNAME’)
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 323 def sheet(index, name = false) self.default_sheet = index.is_a?(::String) ? index : sheets[index] name ? [default_sheet, self] : self end |
#to_csv(filename = nil, separator = ',', sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
write the current spreadsheet to stdout or into a file
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 143 def to_csv(filename = nil, separator = ',', sheet = default_sheet) if filename File.open(filename, 'w') do |file| write_csv_content(file, sheet, separator) end true else sio = ::StringIO.new write_csv_content(sio, sheet, separator) sio.rewind sio.read end end |
#to_matrix(from_row = nil, from_column = nil, to_row = nil, to_column = nil, sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
returns a matrix object from the whole sheet or a rectangular area of a sheet
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 158 def to_matrix(from_row = nil, from_column = nil, to_row = nil, to_column = nil, sheet = default_sheet) require 'matrix' return Matrix.empty unless first_row from_row ||= first_row(sheet) to_row ||= last_row(sheet) from_column ||= first_column(sheet) to_column ||= last_column(sheet) Matrix.rows(from_row.upto(to_row).map do |row| from_column.upto(to_column).map do |col| cell(row, col, sheet) end end) end |
#to_xml ⇒ Object
returns an XML representation of all sheets of a spreadsheet file
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 278 def to_xml Nokogiri::XML::Builder.new do |xml| xml.spreadsheet do sheets.each do |sheet| self.default_sheet = sheet xml.sheet(name: sheet) do |x| if first_row && last_row && first_column && last_column # sonst gibt es Fehler bei leeren Blaettern first_row.upto(last_row) do |row| first_column.upto(last_column) do |col| next if empty?(row, col) x.cell(cell(row, col), row: row, column: col, type: celltype(row, col)) end end end end end end end.to_xml end |
#to_yaml(prefix = {}, from_row = nil, from_column = nil, to_row = nil, to_column = nil, sheet = default_sheet) ⇒ Object
returns a rectangular area (default: all cells) as yaml-output you can add additional attributes with the prefix parameter like: oo.to_yaml(“sheet” => “1”)
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# File 'lib/roo/base.rb', line 111 def to_yaml(prefix = {}, from_row = nil, from_column = nil, to_row = nil, to_column = nil, sheet = default_sheet) return '' unless first_row # empty result if there is no first_row in a sheet from_row ||= first_row(sheet) to_row ||= last_row(sheet) from_column ||= first_column(sheet) to_column ||= last_column(sheet) result = "--- \n" from_row.upto(to_row) do |row| from_column.upto(to_column) do |col| next if empty?(row, col, sheet) result << "cell_#{row}_#{col}: \n" prefix.each do|k, v| result << " #{k}: #{v} \n" end result << " row: #{row} \n" result << " col: #{col} \n" result << " celltype: #{celltype(row, col, sheet)} \n" value = cell(row, col, sheet) if celltype(row, col, sheet) == :time value = integer_to_timestring(value) end result << " value: #{value} \n" end end result end |