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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!-- Copyright (C) 2005 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved. -->
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<!DOCTYPE document PUBLIC "-//APACHE//DTD Documentation V1.1//EN" "./dtd/document-v11.dtd">
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<document>
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<header>
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<title>POI Ruby Bindings</title>
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<authors>
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<person id="AS" name="Avik Sengupta" email="avik@apache.org"/>
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</authors>
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</header>
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<body>
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<section><title>Intro</title>
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<p>The POI library can now be compiled as a Ruby extension, allowing the API to be called from
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Ruby language programs. Ruby users can therefore read and write OLE2 documents, such as Excel files
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with ease
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</p>
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<p>The bindings are generated by compiling POI with <link href="http://gcc.gnu.org/java/">gcj</link>,
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and generating the Ruby wrapper using <link href="http://www.swig.org">SWIG</link>. The aim is the keep
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the POI api as-is. However, where java standard library objects are used, an effort is made to transform them smoothly
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into Ruby objects. Therefore, where the POI API takes an OutputStream, you can pass an IO object. Where the POI works
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java.util.Date or java.util.Calendar object, you can work with a Ruby Time object. </p>
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</section>
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<section><title>Getting Started</title>
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<section><title>Pre-Requisites</title>
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<p>The bindings have been developed with GCC 3.4.3 and Ruby 1.8.2. You are unlikely to get correct results with
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versions of GCC prior to 3.4 or versions of Ruby prior to 1.8. To compile the Ruby extension, you must have
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GCC (compiled with java language support), Ruby development headers, and SWIG. To run, you will need Ruby (obviously!) and
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<em>libgcj </em>, presumably from the same version of GCC with which you compiled.
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</p>
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</section>
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<section><title>CVS</title>
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<p>
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The POI-Ruby module sits under the POI <link href="http://jakarta.apache.org/site/cvsindex.html">CVS</link> in the <em>src/contrib/poi-ruby</em> directory. Running <em>make</em>
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inside that directory will create a loadable ruby extention <em>poi4r.so</em> in the release subdirectory. Tests
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are in the <em>tests/</em> subdirectory, and should be run from the <em>poi-ruby</em> directory. Please read the tests to figure out the usage.
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</p>
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<p>Note that the makefile, though designed to work accross Linux/OS X/Cygwin, has been tested only on linux.
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There are likely to be issues on other platform; fixes gratefully accepted! </p>
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</section>
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<section><title>Binary</title>
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<p>A version of poi4r.so is available <link href="http://www.apache.org/~avik/dist/poi4r.so">here</link>. Its been compiled on a linux box
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with GCC 3.4.3 and Ruby 1.8.2. It dynamically links to libgcj. No guarantees about working on any other box. </p>
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</section>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>Usage</title>
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<p>The following ruby code shows some of the things you can do with POI in Ruby</p>
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<source>
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h=Poi4r::HSSFWorkbook.new
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#Test Sheet Creation
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s=h.createSheet("Sheet1")
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#Test setting cell values
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s=h.getSheetAt(0)
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r=s.createRow(0)
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c=r.createCell(0)
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c.setCellValue(1.5)
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c=r.createCell(1)
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c.setCellValue("Ruby")
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#Test styles
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st = h.createCellStyle()
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c=r.createCell(2)
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st.setAlignment(Poi4r::HSSFCellStyle.ALIGN_CENTER)
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c.setCellStyle(st)
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c.setCellValue("centr'd")
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#Date handling
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c=r.createCell(3)
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t1=Time.now
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c.setCellValue(Time.now)
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t2= c.getDateCellValue().gmtime
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st=h.createCellStyle();
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st.setDataFormat(Poi4r::HSSFDataFormat.getBuiltinFormat("m/d/yy h:mm"))
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c.setCellStyle(st)
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#Formulas
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c=r.createCell(4)
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c.setCellFormula("A1*2")
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c.getCellFormula()
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#Writing
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h.write(File.new("test.xls","w"))
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</source>
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<p> The <em>tc_base_tests.rb</em> file in the <em>tests</em> sub directory of the source distribution
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contains examples of simple uses of the API. The <link href="hssf/quick-guide.html">quick quide </link> is the best
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place to learn HSSF API use. (Note however that none of the Drawing features are implemented in the Ruby binding.)
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See also the <link href="apidocs/overview-summary.html">POI API documentation</link> for more details.
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</p>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>Future Directions</title>
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<section><title>TODO's</title>
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<ul>
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<li>Implement support for reading Excel files (easy)</li>
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<li>Expose POIFS API to read raw OLE2 files from Ruby</li>
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<li>Expose HPSF API to read property streams </li>
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<li>Tests... Tests... Tests...</li>
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</ul>
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</section>
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<section><title>Limitations</title>
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<ul>
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<li>Check operations in 64bit machines - Java primitive types are fixed irrespective of machine type, unlike C/C++ types. The wrapping code
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that converts C/C++ primitive types to/from Java types is making assumptions on type sizes that MAY be incorrect on wide architectures. </li>
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<li>The current implementation is with the POI 2.0 release. The 2.5 release adds support for Excel drawing primitives, and
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thus has a dependency on java AWT. Since AWT is not very mature in gcj, leaving it out seemed to be the safer option.</li>
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<li>Packaging - The current make file makes no effort to install the extension into the standard ruby directories. This should probably be
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packaged as a <link href="http://www.rubygems.org">gem</link>.</li>
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</ul>
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</section>
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</section>
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<footer>
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<legal>
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Copyright 2005 The Apache Software Foundation or its licensors, as applicable.
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$Revision$ $Date$
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<year>2002-2003</year>
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<year>2002-2005</year>
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