Class: Roo::OpenOffice
- Extended by:
- Tempdir
- Defined in:
- lib/roo/open_office.rb
Constant Summary collapse
- ERROR_MISSING_CONTENT_XML =
'file missing required content.xml'
- XPATH_FIND_TABLE_STYLES =
"//*[local-name()='automatic-styles']"
- XPATH_LOCAL_NAME_TABLE =
"//*[local-name()='table']"
Constants inherited from Base
Base::MAX_ROW_COL, Base::MIN_ROW_COL
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from Base
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#cell(row, col, sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns the content of a spreadsheet-cell.
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#celltype(row, col, sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
returns the type of a cell: * :float * :string * :date * :percentage * :formula * :time * :datetime.
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#comment(row, col, sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
returns the comment at (row/col) nil if there is no comment.
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#comments(sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
returns each comment in the selected sheet as an array of elements [row, col, comment].
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#font(row, col, sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
Given a cell, return the cell’s style.
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#formula(row, col, sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns the formula at (row,col).
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#formula?(*args) ⇒ Boolean
Predicate methods really should return a boolean value.
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#formulas(sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
returns each formula in the selected sheet as an array of elements [row, col, formula].
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#initialize(filename, options = {}) ⇒ OpenOffice
constructor
initialization and opening of a spreadsheet file values for packed: :zip.
- #initialize_default_variables ⇒ Object
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#label(labelname) ⇒ Object
returns the row,col values of the labelled cell (nil,nil) if label is not defined.
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#labels(_sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns an array which all labels.
- #method_missing(m, *args) ⇒ Object
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#officeversion ⇒ Object
version of the Roo::OpenOffice document at 2007 this is always “1.0”.
- #open_oo_file(options) ⇒ Object
- #sheets ⇒ Object
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#to_s(sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
shows the internal representation of all cells mainly for debugging purposes.
Methods included from Tempdir
finalize_tempdirs, make_tempdir
Methods inherited from Base
TEMP_PREFIX, #cell_type_by_value, #close, #collect_last_row_col_for_sheet, #column, #default_sheet, #default_sheet=, #each, #each_with_pagename, #empty?, finalize, #find, #first_column_as_letter, #first_last_row_col_for_sheet, #info, #inspect, #last_column_as_letter, #parse, #reload, #row, #row_with, #set, #sheet
Methods included from Formatters::YAML
Methods included from Formatters::XML
Methods included from Formatters::Matrix
Methods included from Formatters::CSV
Methods included from Formatters::Base
Constructor Details
#initialize(filename, options = {}) ⇒ OpenOffice
initialization and opening of a spreadsheet file values for packed: :zip
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 22 def initialize(filename, = {}) packed = [:packed] file_warning = [:file_warning] || :error @only_visible_sheets = [:only_visible_sheets] file_type_check(filename, '.ods', 'an Roo::OpenOffice', file_warning, packed) # NOTE: Create temp directory and allow Ruby to cleanup the temp directory # when the object is garbage collected. Initially, the finalizer was # created in the Roo::Tempdir module, but that led to a segfault # when testing in Ruby 2.4.0. @tmpdir = self.class.make_tempdir(self, find_basename(filename), [:tmpdir_root]) ObjectSpace.define_finalizer(self, self.class.finalize(object_id)) @filename = local_filename(filename, @tmpdir, packed) # TODO: @cells_read[:default] = false open_oo_file() super(filename, ) initialize_default_variables unless @table_display.any? doc.xpath(XPATH_FIND_TABLE_STYLES).each do |style| read_table_styles(style) end end @sheet_names = doc.xpath(XPATH_LOCAL_NAME_TABLE).map do |sheet| if !@only_visible_sheets || @table_display[attribute(sheet, 'style-name')] sheet.attributes['name'].value end end.compact rescue self.class.finalize_tempdirs(object_id) raise end |
Dynamic Method Handling
This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method
#method_missing(m, *args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 77 def method_missing(m, *args) read_labels # is method name a label name if @label.key?(m.to_s) row, col = label(m.to_s) cell(row, col) else # call super for methods like #a1 super end end |
Instance Method Details
#cell(row, col, sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns the content of a spreadsheet-cell. (1,1) is the upper left corner. (1,1), (1,‘A’), (‘A’,1), (‘a’,1) all refers to the cell at the first line and first row.
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 93 def cell(row, col, sheet = nil) sheet ||= default_sheet read_cells(sheet) row, col = normalize(row, col) if celltype(row, col, sheet) == :date yyyy, mm, dd = @cell[sheet][[row, col]].to_s.split('-') return Date.new(yyyy.to_i, mm.to_i, dd.to_i) end @cell[sheet][[row, col]] end |
#celltype(row, col, sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
returns the type of a cell:
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:float
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:string
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:date
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:percentage
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:formula
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:time
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:datetime
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 150 def celltype(row, col, sheet = nil) sheet ||= default_sheet read_cells(sheet) row, col = normalize(row, col) @formula[sheet][[row, col]] ? :formula : @cell_type[sheet][[row, col]] end |
#comment(row, col, sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
returns the comment at (row/col) nil if there is no comment
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 203 def comment(row, col, sheet = nil) sheet ||= default_sheet read_cells(sheet) row, col = normalize(row, col) return nil unless @comment[sheet] @comment[sheet][[row, col]] end |
#comments(sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
returns each comment in the selected sheet as an array of elements
- row, col, comment
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 213 def comments(sheet = nil) sheet ||= default_sheet read_comments(sheet) unless @comments_read[sheet] return [] unless @comment[sheet] @comment[sheet].each.collect do |elem| [elem[0][0], elem[0][1], elem[1]] end end |
#font(row, col, sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
Given a cell, return the cell’s style
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 134 def font(row, col, sheet = nil) sheet ||= default_sheet read_cells(sheet) row, col = normalize(row, col) style_name = @style[sheet][[row, col]] || @style_defaults[sheet][col - 1] || 'Default' @font_style_definitions[style_name] end |
#formula(row, col, sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns the formula at (row,col). Returns nil if there is no formula. The method #formula? checks if there is a formula.
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 108 def formula(row, col, sheet = nil) sheet ||= default_sheet read_cells(sheet) row, col = normalize(row, col) @formula[sheet][[row, col]] end |
#formula?(*args) ⇒ Boolean
Predicate methods really should return a boolean value. Hopefully no one was relying on the fact that this previously returned either nil/formula
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 118 def formula?(*args) !!formula(*args) end |
#formulas(sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
returns each formula in the selected sheet as an array of elements
- row, col, formula
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 124 def formulas(sheet = nil) sheet ||= default_sheet read_cells(sheet) return [] unless @formula[sheet] @formula[sheet].each.collect do |elem| [elem[0][0], elem[0][1], elem[1]] end end |
#initialize_default_variables ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 67 def initialize_default_variables @formula = {} @style = {} @style_defaults = Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] } @table_display = Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = true } @font_style_definitions = {} @comment = {} @comments_read = {} end |
#label(labelname) ⇒ Object
returns the row,col values of the labelled cell (nil,nil) if label is not defined
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 178 def label(labelname) read_labels return [nil, nil, nil] if @label.size < 1 || !@label.key?(labelname) [ @label[labelname][1].to_i, ::Roo::Utils.letter_to_number(@label[labelname][2]), @label[labelname][0] ] end |
#labels(_sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns an array which all labels. Each element is an array with
- labelname, [row,col,sheetname]
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 190 def labels(_sheet = nil) read_labels @label.map do |label| [label[0], # name [label[1][1].to_i, # row ::Roo::Utils.letter_to_number(label[1][2]), # column label[1][0], # sheet ]] end end |
#officeversion ⇒ Object
version of the Roo::OpenOffice document at 2007 this is always “1.0”
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 163 def officeversion oo_version @officeversion end |
#open_oo_file(options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 56 def open_oo_file() Zip::File.open(@filename) do |zip_file| content_entry = zip_file.glob('content.xml').first fail ArgumentError, ERROR_MISSING_CONTENT_XML unless content_entry roo_content_xml_path = ::File.join(@tmpdir, 'roo_content.xml') content_entry.extract(roo_content_xml_path) decrypt_if_necessary(zip_file, content_entry, roo_content_xml_path, ) end end |
#sheets ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 157 def sheets @sheet_names end |
#to_s(sheet = nil) ⇒ Object
shows the internal representation of all cells mainly for debugging purposes
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# File 'lib/roo/open_office.rb', line 170 def to_s(sheet = nil) sheet ||= default_sheet read_cells(sheet) @cell[sheet].inspect end |