Aspose.Slides Cloud SDK for Ruby

This repository contains Aspose.Slides Cloud SDK for Ruby source code. This SDK allows you to work with Aspose.Slides Cloud REST APIs in your Ruby applications.

Key Features

  • Conversion between various document-related formats (20+ formats supported), including PDF<->PowerPoint conversion
  • Download slides and shapes in various formats, including PDF and SVG
  • Merge and split PowerPoint presentations
  • Access PowerPoint presentation metadata and statistics
  • Find and replace
  • Full read & write access to Document Object Model, including slides, shapes, paragraphs, portions and many others
  • Support of Aspose.Storage API

Licensing

All Aspose.Slides Cloud SDKs are licensed under MIT License.

How to use the SDK?

The complete source code is available in this repository folder. You can either directly use it in your project via source code or get Ruby gem (recommended).

Prerequisites

To use Aspose Slides Cloud SDK for Ruby you need to register an account with Aspose Cloud and lookup/create App Key and SID at Cloud Dashboard. There is free quota available. For more details, see Aspose Cloud Pricing.

Installation

gem install aspose_slides_cloud

Sample usage

The example code below converts a PowerPoint document to PDF format using aspose_slides_cloud library:

    require 'aspose_slides_cloud'

    configuration = AsposeSlidesCloud::Configuration.new
    configuration.app_sid = "MyClientId"
    configuration.app_key = "MyClientSecret"
    api = AsposeSlidesCloud::SlidesApi.new(configuration)
    requestParam = AsposeSlidesCloud::PostSlidesConvertRequest.new
    requestParam.format = "pdf"
    requestParam.document = File.binread("MyPresentation.pptx")
    result = api.post_slides_convert(requestParam)
    File.binwrite("MyPresentation.pdf", result)

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Other languages

We generate our SDKs in different languages so you may check if yours is available in our list.

If you don't find your language in the list, feel free to request it from us, or use raw REST API requests as you can find it here.