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use strict;
BEGIN {
use Excel::Template::Base;
use vars qw ($VERSION @ISA);
$VERSION = '0.34';
@ISA = qw( Excel::Template::Base );
}
use File::Basename;
use XML::Parser;
use IO::Scalar;
use constant RENDER_NML => 'normal';
use constant RENDER_BIG => 'big';
use constant RENDER_XML => 'xml';
my %renderers = (
RENDER_NML, 'Spreadsheet::WriteExcel',
RENDER_BIG, 'Spreadsheet::WriteExcel::Big',
RENDER_XML, 'Spreadsheet::WriteExcelXML',
);
sub new
{
my $class = shift;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@_);
$self->{FILE} = $self->{FILENAME}
if !defined $self->{FILE} && defined $self->{FILENAME};
$self->parse_xml($self->{FILE})
if defined $self->{FILE};
my @renderer_classes = ( 'Spreadsheet::WriteExcel' );
if (exists $self->{RENDERER} && $self->{RENDERER})
{
if (exists $renderers{ lc $self->{RENDERER} })
{
unshift @renderer_classes, $renderers{ lc $self->{RENDERER} };
}
elsif ($^W)
{
warn "'$self->{RENDERER}' is not recognized\n";
}
}
elsif (exists $self->{BIG_FILE} && $self->{BIG_FILE})
{
warn "Use of BIG_FILE is deprecated.\n";
unshift @renderer_classes, 'Spreadsheet::WriteExcel::Big';
}
$self->{RENDERER} = undef;
foreach my $class (@renderer_classes)
{
(my $filename = $class) =~ s!::!/!g;
eval {
require "$filename.pm";
$class->import;
};
if ($@) {
warn "Could not find or compile '$class'\n" if $^W;
} else {
$self->{RENDERER} = $class;
last;
}
}
defined $self->{RENDERER} ||
die "Could not find a renderer class. Tried:\n\t" .
join("\n\t", @renderer_classes) .
"\n";
$self->{USE_UNICODE} = ~~0
if $] >= 5.008;
return $self;
}
sub param
{
my $self = shift;
# Allow an arbitrary number of hashrefs, so long as they're the first things # into param(). Put each one onto the end, de-referenced.
push @_, %{shift @_} while ref $_[0] eq 'HASH';
(@_ % 2)
&& die __PACKAGE__, "->param() : Odd number of parameters to param()\n";
my %params = @_;
$params{uc $_} = delete $params{$_} for keys %params;
@{$self->{PARAM_MAP}}{keys %params} = @params{keys %params};
return ~~1;
}
sub write_file
{
my $self = shift;
my ($filename) = @_;
my $xls = $self->{RENDERER}->new($filename)
|| die "Cannot create XLS in '$filename': $!\n";
eval {
$self->_prepare_output($xls);
};
print $@ if $@;
$xls->close;
return if $@;
return ~~1;
}
sub output
{
my $self = shift;
my $output;
tie *XLS, 'IO::Scalar', \$output;
$self->write_file(\*XLS)
or return;
return $output;
}
sub parse_xml
{
my $self = shift;
my ($file) = @_;
my @stack;
my @parms = (
Handlers => {
Start => sub {
shift;
my $name = uc shift;
my $node = Excel::Template::Factory->_create_node($name, @_);
die "'$name' (@_) didn't make a node!\n" unless defined $node;
if ( $node->isa( 'WORKBOOK' ) )
{
$self->{WORKBOOK} = $node;
}
elsif ( $node->is_embedded )
{
return unless @stack;
if (exists $stack[-1]{TXTOBJ} &&
$stack[-1]{TXTOBJ}->isa('TEXTOBJECT'))
{
push @{$stack[-1]{TXTOBJ}{STACK}}, $node;
}
}
else
{
push @{$stack[-1]{ELEMENTS}}, $node
if @stack;
}
push @stack, $node;
},
Char => sub {
shift;
return unless @stack;
my $parent = $stack[-1];
if (
exists $parent->{TXTOBJ}
&&
$parent->{TXTOBJ}->isa('TEXTOBJECT')
) {
push @{$parent->{TXTOBJ}{STACK}}, @_;
}
},
End => sub {
shift;
return unless @stack;
pop @stack if $stack[-1]->isa(uc $_[0]);
},
},
);
if ( ref $file )
{
*INFILE = $file;
}
else
{
my ($filename, $dirname) = fileparse($file);
push @parms, Base => $dirname;
eval q{
open( INFILE, '<', $file )
|| die "Cannot open '$file' for reading: $!\n";
}; if ( $@ ) {
if ( $@ =~ /Too many arguments for open/ ) {
open( INFILE, "< $file" )
|| die "Cannot open '$file' for reading: $!\n";
} else {
die $@;
}
}
}
my $parser = XML::Parser->new( @parms );
$parser->parse(do { local $/ = undef; <INFILE> });
close INFILE
unless ref $file;
return ~~1;
}
*parse = *parse = \&parse_xml;
sub _prepare_output
{
my $self = shift;
return unless $self->{WORKBOOK};
my ($xls) = @_;
my $context = Excel::Template::Factory->_create(
'CONTEXT',
XLS => $xls,
PARAM_MAP => [ $self->{PARAM_MAP} ],
UNICODE => $self->{UNICODE},
);
$self->{WORKBOOK}->render($context);
return ~~1;
}
sub register { shift; Excel::Template::Factory->register(@_) }
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Excel::Template - Excel::Template
=head1 SYNOPSIS
First, make a template. This is an XML file, describing the layout of the
spreadsheet.
For example, test.xml:
<workbook>
<worksheet name="tester">
<cell text="$HOME" />
<cell text="$PATH" />
</worksheet>
</workbook>
Now, create a small program to use it:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Excel::Template;
# Create the Excel template
my $template = Excel::Template->new(
filename => 'test.xml',
);
# Add a few parameters
$template->param(
HOME => $ENV{HOME},
PATH => $ENV{PATH},
);
$template->write_file('test.xls');
If everything worked, then you should have a spreadsheet called text.xls in your working directory that looks something like:
A B C
+----------------+----------------+----------------
1 | /home/me | /bin:/usr/bin |
+----------------+----------------+----------------
2 | | |
+----------------+----------------+----------------
3 | | |
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is a module used for templating Excel files. Its genesis came from the need to use the same datastructure as L<HTML::Template>, but provide Excel files instead. The existing modules don't do the trick, as they require replication of logic that's already been done within L<HTML::Template>.
=head1 MOTIVATION
I do a lot of Perl/CGI for reporting purposes. In nearly every place I've been, I've been asked for HTML, PDF, and Excel. L<HTML::Template> provides the first, and L<PDF::Template> does the second pretty well. But, generating Excel was the sticking point. I already had the data structure for the other templating modules, but I just didn't have an easy mechanism to get that data structure into an XLS file.
=head1 USAGE
=head2 new()
This creates a Excel::Template object.
=head3 Parameters
=over 4
=item * FILE / FILENAME
Excel::Template will parse the template in the given file or filehandle automatically. (You can also use the parse() method, described below.)
If you want to use the __DATA__ section, you can do so by passing
FILE => \*DATA
=item * RENDERER
The default rendering engine is L<Spreadsheet::WriteExcel>. You may, if you choose, change that to another choice. The legal values are:
=over 4
=item * Excel::Template->RENDER_NML
This is the default of L<Spreadsheet::WriteExcel>.
=item * Excel::Template->RENDER_BIG
This attempts to load L<Spreadsheet::WriteExcel::Big>.
=item * Excel::Template->RENDER_XML
This attempts to load L<Spreadsheet::WriteExcelXML>.
=back
=item * USE_UNICODE
This will use L<Unicode::String> to represent strings instead of Perl's internal string handling. You must already have L<Unicode::String> installed on your system.
The USE_UNICODE parameter will be ignored if you are using Perl 5.8 or higher as Perl's internal string handling is unicode-aware.
NOTE: Certain older versions of L<OLE::Storage_Lite> and mod_perl clash for some reason. Upgrading to the latest version of L<OLE::Storage_Lite> should fix the problem.
=back
=head3 Deprecated
=over 4
=item * BIG_FILE
Instead, use RENDERER => Excel::Template->RENDER_BIG
=back
=head2 param()
This method is exactly like L<HTML::Template>'s param() method.
=head2 parse() / parse_xml()
This method actually parses the template file. It can either be called separately or through the new() call. It will die() if it runs into a situation it cannot handle.
If a filename is passed in (vs. a filehandle), the directory name will be passed in to L<XML::Parser> as the I<Base> parameter. This will allow for XML directives to work as expected.
=head2 write_file()
Create the Excel file and write it to the specified filename, if possible. (This is when the actual merging of the template and the parameters occurs.)
=head2 output()
It will act just like L<HTML::Template>'s output() method, returning the resultant file as a stream, usually for output to the web. (This is when the actual merging of the template and the parameters occurs.)
=head2 register()
This allows you to register a class as handling a node. q.v. L<Excel::Template::Factory> for more info.
=head1 SUPPORTED NODES
This is a partial list of nodes. See the other classes in this distro for more details on specific parameters and the like.
Every node can set the ROW and COL parameters. These are the actual ROW/COL values that the next CELL-type tag will write into.
=over 4
=item * L<WORKBOOK|Excel::Template::Container::Workbook>
This is the node representing the workbook. It is the parent for all other nodes.
=item * L<WORKSHEET|Excel::Template::Container::Worksheet>
This is the node representing a given worksheet.
=item * L<IF|Excel::Template::Container::Conditional>
This node represents a conditional expression. Its children may or may not be rendered. It behaves just like L<HTML::Template>'s TMPL_IF.
=item * L<LOOP|Excel::Template::Container::Loop>
This node represents a loop. It behaves just like L<HTML::Template>'s TMPL_LOOP.
=item * L<ROW|Excel::Template::Container::Row>
This node represents a row of data. This is the 1 in A1. There is no COLUMN node, as of yet.
=item * L<FORMAT|Excel::Template::Container::Format>
This node varies the format for its children. All formatting options supported in L<Spreadsheet::WriteExcel> are supported here. There are also a number of formatting shortcuts, such as L<BOLD|Excel::Template::Container::Bold> and L<ITALIC|Excel::Template::Container::Italic>.
=item * L<BACKREF|Excel::Template::Element::Backref>
This refers back to a cell previously named.
=item * L<CELL|Excel::Template::Element::Cell>
This is the actual cell in a spreadsheet.
=item * L<FORMULA|Excel::Template::Element::Formula>
This is a formula in a spreadsheet.
=item * L<RANGE|Excel::Template::Element::Range>
This is a BACKREF for a number of identically-named cells.
=item * L<VAR|Excel::Template::Element::Var>
This is a variable. It is generally used when the 'text' attribute isn't
sufficient.
=back
=head1 BUGS
None, that I know of.
=head1 SUPPORT
This is production quality software, used in several production web applications.
=head1 MAINTAINERS
Jens Gassmann <jegade@cpan.org>
Robert Bohne <rbo@cpan.org>
Rob Kinyon <rkinyon@cpan.org>
=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
There is a mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/ExcelTemplate or exceltemplate@googlegroups.com
=head2 Robert Bohne <rbo@cpan.org>
=over 4
=item * Swichting to Module::Install
=item * Add autofilter to worksheet
=back
=head2 Robert Graff
=over 4
=item * Finishing formats
=item * Fixing several bugs in worksheet naming
=back
=head2 Jens Gassmann
=over 4
=item * Add hide_gridlines to worksheet
=back
=head1 TEST COVERAGE
I use L<Devel::Cover> to test the coverage of my tests. Every release, I intend to improve these numbers.
Excel::Template is also part of the CPAN Kwalitee initiative, being one of the top 100 non-core modules downloaded from CPAN. If you wish to help out, please feel free to contribute tests, patches, and/or suggestions.
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File stmt bran cond sub pod time total
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blib/lib/Excel/Template.pm 93.8 60.0 58.8 100.0 100.0 31.8 83.3
...ib/Excel/Template/Base.pm 94.4 50.0 n/a 100.0 0.0 4.4 80.0
...cel/Template/Container.pm 100.0 50.0 33.3 100.0 0.0 2.0 83.3
...emplate/Container/Bold.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 0.0 0.1 95.0
.../Container/Conditional.pm 95.9 90.0 66.7 100.0 0.0 0.3 91.0
...plate/Container/Format.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 0.0 1.5 96.8
...plate/Container/Hidden.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 0.0 0.0 95.0
...plate/Container/Italic.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 0.0 0.0 95.0
...ainer/KeepLeadingZeros.pm 100.0 100.0 n/a 100.0 0.0 0.0 96.3
...plate/Container/Locked.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 0.0 0.0 95.0
...emplate/Container/Loop.pm 96.8 50.0 50.0 100.0 0.0 0.1 82.7
...late/Container/Outline.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 0.0 0.0 95.0
...Template/Container/Row.pm 100.0 75.0 n/a 100.0 0.0 0.1 90.6
...mplate/Container/Scope.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 n/a 0.0 100.0
...plate/Container/Shadow.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 0.0 0.0 95.0
...te/Container/Strikeout.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 0.0 0.0 95.0
...ate/Container/Workbook.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 n/a 7.0 100.0
...te/Container/Worksheet.pm 95.5 87.5 100.0 100.0 0.0 1.1 90.2
...Excel/Template/Context.pm 98.0 80.0 75.0 100.0 73.3 17.0 90.7
...Excel/Template/Element.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 n/a 0.1 100.0
...mplate/Element/Backref.pm 100.0 50.0 33.3 100.0 0.0 0.1 87.1
.../Template/Element/Cell.pm 97.9 75.0 80.0 100.0 0.0 5.6 88.6
...mplate/Element/Formula.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 0.0 0.0 94.1
...te/Element/FreezePanes.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 0.0 0.0 95.5
...Template/Element/Image.pm 100.0 100.0 n/a 100.0 0.0 0.0 94.3
...Template/Element/Range.pm 100.0 66.7 n/a 100.0 0.0 0.1 88.9
...l/Template/Element/Var.pm 100.0 n/a n/a 100.0 0.0 0.0 94.1
...Excel/Template/Factory.pm 100.0 73.1 66.7 100.0 100.0 22.3 91.4
.../Excel/Template/Format.pm 98.4 75.0 33.3 100.0 66.7 2.6 90.5
...xcel/Template/Iterator.pm 98.6 80.0 70.6 100.0 50.0 0.3 88.8
...el/Template/TextObject.pm 92.9 62.5 33.3 100.0 0.0 3.3 80.9
Total 97.8 74.7 64.6 100.0 35.7 100.0 89.4
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
=head1 SEE ALSO
perl(1), L<HTML::Template>, L<Spreadsheet::WriteExcel>
=cut
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