Class: RubyXL::Writer::SharedStringsWriter

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
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Defined in:
lib/rubyXL/writer/shared_strings_writer.rb

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(dirpath, wb) ⇒ SharedStringsWriter

Returns a new instance of SharedStringsWriter.



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# File 'lib/rubyXL/writer/shared_strings_writer.rb', line 13

def initialize(dirpath,wb)
  @dirpath = dirpath
  @workbook = wb
  @filepath = dirpath + '/xl/sharedStrings.xml'
end

Instance Attribute Details

#dirpathObject

Returns the value of attribute dirpath.



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# File 'lib/rubyXL/writer/shared_strings_writer.rb', line 11

def dirpath
  @dirpath
end

#filepathObject

Returns the value of attribute filepath.



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# File 'lib/rubyXL/writer/shared_strings_writer.rb', line 11

def filepath
  @filepath
end

#workbookObject

Returns the value of attribute workbook.



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# File 'lib/rubyXL/writer/shared_strings_writer.rb', line 11

def workbook
  @workbook
end

Instance Method Details

#writeObject



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# File 'lib/rubyXL/writer/shared_strings_writer.rb', line 19

def write()
  # Excel doesn't care much about the contents of sharedStrings.xml -- it will fill it in, but the file has to exist and have a root node.
  if @workbook.shared_strings_XML
    contents = @workbook.shared_strings_XML
  else
    contents = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>'+"\n"+'<sst xmlns="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main" count="0" uniqueCount="0"></sst>'
  end
  contents
end