Skip to content
/ roo Public
forked from roo-rb/roo

Roo provides an interface to spreadsheets of several sorts.

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

tmjbradley/roo

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

635 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

Roo Build StatusCode ClimateCoverage Status

Roo implements read access for all spreadsheet types and read/write access for Google spreadsheets. It can handle

  • Excelx
  • OpenOffice / LibreOffice
  • CSV

Additional libraries

In addition, the roo-xls and roo-google gems exist to Google Spreadsheet add classic Excel handling capabilities to roo.

Usage:

require 'roo'

s = Roo::OpenOffice.new("myspreadsheet.ods")      # loads an OpenOffice Spreadsheet
s = Roo::Excelx.new("myspreadsheet.xlsx")         # loads an Excel Spreadsheet for Excel .xlsx files
s = Roo::CSV.new("mycsv.csv")                     # loads a CSV file

# You can use CSV to load TSV files, or files of a certain encoding by passing
# in options under the :csv_options key
s = Roo::CSV.new("mytsv.tsv", csv_options: {col_sep: "\t"}) # TSV
s = Roo::CSV.new("mycsv.csv", csv_options: {encoding: Encoding::ISO_8859_1}) # csv with explicit encoding

s.default_sheet = s.sheets.first             # first sheet in the spreadsheet file will be used

# s.sheets is an array which holds the names of the sheets within
# a spreadsheet.
# you can also write
# s.default_sheet = s.sheets[3] or
# s.default_sheet = 'Sheet 3'

s.cell(1,1)                                 # returns the content of the first row/first cell in the sheet
s.cell('A',1)                               # same cell
s.cell(1,'A')                               # same cell
s.cell(1,'A',s.sheets[0])                   # same cell

# almost all methods have an optional argument 'sheet'.
# If this parameter is omitted, the default_sheet will be used.

s.info                                      # prints infos about the spreadsheet file

s.first_row                                 # the number of the first row
s.last_row                                  # the number of the last row
s.first_column                              # the number of the first column
s.last_column                               # the number of the last column

# limited font information is available

s.font(1,1).bold?
s.font(1,1).italic?
s.font(1,1).underline?


# Roo::Spreadsheet requires spreadsheet gem
require 'spreadsheet'

# Spreadsheet.open can accept both files and paths

xls = Roo::Spreadsheet.open('./new_prices.xls')

# If the File.path or provided path string does not have an extension, you can optionally
# provide one as a string or symbol

xls = Roo::Spreadsheet.open('./rails_temp_upload', extension: :xls)

# no more setting xls.default_sheet, just use this

xls.sheet('Info').row(1)
xls.sheet(0).row(1)

# excel likes to create random "Data01" sheets for macros
# use this to find the sheet with the most data to parse

xls.longest_sheet

# this excel file has multiple worksheets, let's iterate through each of them and process

xls.each_with_pagename do |name, sheet|
  p sheet.row(1)
end

# pull out a hash of exclusive column data (get rid of useless columns and save memory)

xls.each(:id => 'UPC',:qty => 'ATS') {|hash| arr << hash}
#=> hash will appear like {:upc=>727880013358, :qty => 12}

# NOTE: .parse does the same as .each, except it returns an array (similar to each vs. map)

# not sure exactly what a column will be named? try a wildcard search with the character *
# regex characters are allowed ('^price\s')
# case insensitive

xls.parse(:id => 'UPC*SKU',:qty => 'ATS*\sATP\s*QTY$')

# if you need to locate the header row and assign the header names themselves,
# use the :header_search option

xls.parse(:header_search => ['UPC*SKU','ATS*\sATP\s*QTY$'])
#=> each element will appear in this fashion:
#=> {"UPC" => 123456789012, "STYLE" => "987B0", "COLOR" => "blue", "QTY" => 78}

# want to strip out annoying unicode characters and surrounding white space?

xls.parse(:clean => true)

# another bonus feature is a patch to prevent the Spreadsheet gem from parsing
# thousands and thousands of blank lines. i got fed up after watching my computer
# nearly catch fire for 4 hours for a spreadsheet with only 200 ACTUAL lines
# - located in lib/roo/worksheet.rb

# if you want to load and stream .xlsx rows

s = Roo::Excelx.new("./test_data/test_small.xlsx")
s.each_row_streaming do |row|
    puts row.inspect # Array of Excelx::Cell objects
end

About

Roo provides an interface to spreadsheets of several sorts.

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Ruby 100.0%