require 'spec_helper' describe Rspreadsheet do it 'can open ods testfile and reads its content correctly' do book = Rspreadsheet.new($test_filename) s = book.worksheets(1) (1..10).each do |i| s[i,1].should === i end s[1,2].should === 'text' s[2,2].should === Date.new(2014,1,1) end it 'can open and save file, and saved file has same cells as original' do tmp_filename = '/tmp/testfile1.ods' # first delete temp file File.delete(tmp_filename) if File.exists?(tmp_filename) book = Rspreadsheet.new($test_filename) # than open test file book.save(tmp_filename) # and save it as temp file book1 = Rspreadsheet.new($test_filename) # now open both again book2 = Rspreadsheet.new(tmp_filename) @sheet1 = book1.worksheets(1) @sheet2 = book2.worksheets(1) @sheet1.nonemptycells.each do |cell| # and test identity @sheet2[cell.rowi,cell.coli].should == cell.value end end it 'when open and save file modified, than the file is different' do tmp_filename = '/tmp/testfile1.ods' # first delete temp file File.delete(tmp_filename) if File.exists?(tmp_filename) book = Rspreadsheet.new($test_filename) # than open test file book.worksheets(1).rows(1).cells(1).value.should_not == 'xyzxyz' book.worksheets(1).rows(1).cells(1).value ='xyzxyz' book.worksheets(1).rows(1).cells(1).value.should == 'xyzxyz' book.save(tmp_filename) # and save it as temp file # now compare them @content_doc1 = Zip::File.open($test_filename) do |zip| LibXML::XML::Document.io zip.get_input_stream('content.xml') end @content_doc2 = Zip::File.open(tmp_filename) do |zip| LibXML::XML::Document.io zip.get_input_stream('content.xml') end @content_doc1.eql?(@content_doc2).should == false end it 'can create file' do book = Rspreadsheet.new end it 'can create new worksheet' do book = Rspreadsheet.new book.create_worksheet end it 'examples from README file are working' do book = Rspreadsheet.open($test_filename) sheet = book.worksheets(1) sheet.B5 = 'cell value' sheet.B5.should eq 'cell value' sheet[5,2].should eq 'cell value' sheet.rows(5).cells(2).value.should eq 'cell value' expect { sheet.F5 = 'text' sheet[5,2] = 7 sheet.cells(5,2).value = 1.78 sheet.cells(5,2).format.bold = true sheet.cells(5,2).format.background_color = '#FF0000' }.not_to raise_error sheet.rows(4).cellvalues.sum{|val| val.to_f}.should eq 4+7*4 sheet.rows(4).cells.sum{ |cell| cell.value.to_f }.should eq 4+7*4 total = 0 sheet.rows.each do |row| expect {"Sponsor #{row[1]} with email #{row[2]} has donated #{row[3]} USD." }.not_to raise_error total += row[1].to_f end total.should eq 55 end it 'examples from advanced syntax GUIDE are working' do def p(*par); end # supress p in the example expect do book = Rspreadsheet::Workbook.new sheet = book.create_worksheet 'Top icecreams' sheet[1,1] = 'My top 5' p sheet[1,1].class # => String p sheet[1,1] # => "My top 5" # These are all the same values - alternative syntax p sheet.rows(1).cells(1).value p sheet.cells(1,1).value p sheet.A1 p sheet[1,1] p sheet['A1'] p sheet.cells('A1').value # How to inspect/manipulate the Cell object sheet.cells(1,1) # => Rspreadsheet::Cell sheet.cells(1,1).format sheet.cells(1,1).format.font_size = '15pt' sheet.cells(1,1).format.bold = true p sheet.cells(1,1).format.bold? # => true # There are the same assigmenents value = 1.234 sheet.A1 = value sheet[1,1]= value sheet.cells(1,1).value = value p sheet.A1.class # => Rspreadsheet::Cell # relative cells sheet.cells(4,7).relative(-1,0) # => cell 3,7 # build the top five list (these features are not implemented yet) # (1..5).each { |i| sheet[i,1] = i } # sheet.columns(1).format.bold = true # sheet.cells[2,1..5] = ['Vanilla', 'Pistacia', 'Chocolate', 'Annanas', 'Strawbery'] # sheet.columns(1).cells(1).format.color = :red book.save('testfile.ods') end.not_to raise_error end end