Class: Axlsx::Package

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
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Defined in:
lib/axlsx/package.rb

Overview

Package is responsible for managing all the bits and peices that Open Office XML requires to make a valid xlsx document including valdation and serialization.

Instance Attribute Summary (collapse)

Instance Method Summary (collapse)

Constructor Details

- (Package) initialize(options = {}) {|_self| ... }

Initializes your package

Examples:

Package.new :author => ‘you!’, :workbook => Workbook.new


    
  

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    A hash that you can use to specify the author and workbook for this package.

Options Hash (options):

  • :author (String)

    The author of the document

Yields:

  • (_self)

Yield Parameters:



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# File 'lib/axlsx/package.rb', line 28

def initialize(options={})
  @core, @app = Core.new, App.new
  @core.creator = options[:author] || @core.creator
  yield self if block_given?
end

Instance Attribute Details

- (Workbook) workbook

Note:

As there are multiple ways to instantiate a workbook for the package, here are a few examples:

  # assign directly during package instanciation
  wb = Package.new(:workbook => Workbook.new).workbook

  # get a fresh workbook automatically from the package
  wb = Pacakge.new().workbook
  #     # set the workbook after creating the package
  wb = Package.new().workbook = Workbook.new

The workbook this package will serialize or validate.

Returns:

  • (Workbook)

    If no workbook instance has been assigned with this package a new Workbook instance is returned.

Raises:

  • ArgumentError if workbook parameter is not a Workbook instance.



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# File 'lib/axlsx/package.rb', line 21

def workbook
  @workbook || @workbook = Workbook.new
end

Instance Method Details

- (ContentType) base_content_types

Creates the minimum content types for generating a valid xlsx document.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/axlsx/package.rb', line 156

def base_content_types
  c_types = ContentType.new()
  c_types <<  Default.new(:ContentType => RELS_CT, :Extension => RELS_EX)
  c_types <<  Default.new(:Extension => XML_EX, :ContentType => XML_CT)
  c_types << Override.new(:PartName => "/#{APP_PN}", :ContentType => APP_CT)
  c_types << Override.new(:PartName => "/#{CORE_PN}", :ContentType => CORE_CT)
  c_types << Override.new(:PartName => "/xl/#{STYLES_PN}", :ContentType => STYLES_CT)
  c_types << Axlsx::Override.new(:PartName => "/#{WORKBOOK_PN}", :ContentType => WORKBOOK_CT)      
  c_types.lock
  c_types
end

- (ContentType) content_types

Appends override objects for drawings, charts, and sheets as they exist in your workbook to the default content types.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/axlsx/package.rb', line 136

def content_types
  c_types = base_content_types
  workbook.drawings.each do |drawing|
    c_types << Axlsx::Override.new(:PartName => "/xl/#{drawing.pn}", 
                                   :ContentType => DRAWING_CT)
  end
  workbook.charts.each do |chart|
    c_types << Axlsx::Override.new(:PartName => "/xl/#{chart.pn}", 
                                   :ContentType => CHART_CT)                    
  end
  workbook.worksheets.each do |sheet|
    c_types << Axlsx::Override.new(:PartName => "/xl/#{sheet.pn}", 
                                     :ContentType => WORKSHEET_CT)
  end
  c_types
end

- (Array) parts

The parts of a package

Returns:

  • (Array)

    An array of hashes that define the entry, document and schema for each part of the package.



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# File 'lib/axlsx/package.rb', line 90

def parts
  @parts = [
   {:entry => RELS_PN, :doc => relationships.to_xml, :schema => RELS_XSD},
   {:entry => CORE_PN, :doc => @core.to_xml, :schema => CORE_XSD},
   {:entry => APP_PN, :doc => @app.to_xml, :schema => APP_XSD},
   {:entry => WORKBOOK_RELS_PN, :doc => workbook.relationships.to_xml, :schema => RELS_XSD},
   {:entry => WORKBOOK_PN, :doc => workbook.to_xml, :schema => SML_XSD},
   {:entry => CONTENT_TYPES_PN, :doc => content_types.to_xml, :schema => CONTENT_TYPES_XSD},
   {:entry => "xl/#{STYLES_PN}", :doc => workbook.styles.to_xml, :schema => SML_XSD}
  ]
  workbook.drawings.each do |drawing|
    @parts << {:entry => "xl/#{drawing.rels_pn}", :doc => drawing.relationships.to_xml, :schema => RELS_XSD}
    @parts << {:entry => "xl/#{drawing.pn}", :doc => drawing.to_xml, :schema => DRAWING_XSD}
  end
    
  workbook.charts.each do |chart|          
    @parts << {:entry => "xl/#{chart.pn}", :doc => chart.to_xml, :schema => DRAWING_XSD}
  end                  
 
  workbook.worksheets.each do |sheet|            
    @parts << {:entry => "xl/#{sheet.rels_pn}", :doc => sheet.relationships.to_xml, :schema => RELS_XSD}
    @parts << {:entry => "xl/#{sheet.pn}", :doc => sheet.to_xml, :schema => SML_XSD}        
  end
  @parts
end

- (Relationships) relationships

Creates the relationships required for a valid xlsx document

Returns:



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# File 'lib/axlsx/package.rb', line 171

def relationships
  rels = Axlsx::Relationships.new
  rels << Relationship.new(WORKBOOK_R, WORKBOOK_PN)
  rels << Relationship.new(CORE_R, CORE_PN)
  rels << Relationship.new(APP_R, APP_PN)
  rels.lock
  rels
end

- (Boolean) serialize(output, confirm_valid = false)

Note:

A tremendous amount of effort has gone into ensuring that you cannot create invalid xlsx documents. confirm_valid should be used in the rare case that you cannot open the serialized file.

Serialize your workbook to disk as an xlsx document.

Examples:

# This is how easy it is to create a valid xlsx file. Of course you might want to add a sheet or two, and maybe some data, styles and charts.
# Take a look at the README for an example of how to do it!
f = File.open('test.xlsx', 'w')
Package.new.serialize(f)

# You will find a file called test.xlsx

Parameters:

  • output (File)

    The file you want to serialize your package to

  • confirm_valid (Boolean) (defaults to: false)

    Validate the package prior to serialization.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    False if confirm_valid and validation errors exist. True if the package was serialized

See Also:



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# File 'lib/axlsx/package.rb', line 55

def serialize(output, confirm_valid=false)
  return false unless !confirm_valid || self.validate.empty?
  f = File.new(output, "w")
  Zip::ZipOutputStream.open(f.path) do |zip|
    parts.each{ |part| zip.put_next_entry(part[:entry]); zip.puts(part[:doc]) }
  end
  true
end

- (Array) validate

Note:

This gem includes all schema from OfficeOpenXML-XMLSchema-Transitional.zip and OpenPackagingConventions-XMLSchema.zip as per ECMA-376, Third edition. opc schema require an internet connection to import remote schema from dublin core for dc, dcterms and xml namespaces. Those remote schema are included in this gem, and the original files have been altered to refer to the local versions.

If by chance you are able to creat a package that does not validate it indicates that the internal validation is not robust enough and needs to be improved. Please report your errors to the gem author.

Validate all parts of the package against xsd schema.

Examples:

# The following will output any error messages found in serialization.
p = Axlsx::Package.new
# ... code to create sheets, charts, styles etc.
p.validate.each { |error| puts error.message }

Returns:

  • (Array)

    An array of all validation errors found.

See Also:



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# File 'lib/axlsx/package.rb', line 79

def validate
  errors = []
  parts.each { |part| errors.concat validate_single_doc(part[:schema], part[:doc]) }
  errors
end

- (Array) validate_single_doc(schema, doc)

Performs xsd validation for a signle document

Parameters:

  • schema (String)

    path to the xsd schema to be used in validation.

  • doc (String)

    The xml text to be validated

Returns:

  • (Array)

    An array of all validation errors encountered.



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# File 'lib/axlsx/package.rb', line 122

def validate_single_doc(schema, doc)
  schema = Nokogiri::XML::Schema(File.open(schema))
  doc = Nokogiri::XML(doc)

  errors = []
  schema.validate(doc).each do |error|
    errors << error
  end
  errors
end