It adds support of .rxls templates for your rails views
[DEPRECATED]
Prior to 1.0.0, it comes with two builtin strategies based on the very good gems writeexcel and spreadsheet
[IMPORTANT]
As of 1.0.0, there is no builtin strategy anymore. You should install at least one strategy :
- rails >= 2.3.0
- ruby >= '1.8.6'
In your config/environment.rb
config.gem 'rails-excel'
Create an initializer : config/initializers/excel.rb
RailsExcel.configure do |config|
config.strategy = :spreadsheet # by default or :write_excel
end
If you wan tot implement your own strategy, here are the requirements :
- Must respond to compile
- First argument of compile takes a StringIo instance where to write the response
- compile takes a block that yields a workbook instance
Example extracted from code source:
# lib/my_strategy.rb
class MyStrategy
def compile(io, &block)
workbook = ::Spreadsheet::Workbook.new
yield(workbook)
workbook.write(io)
end
end
Then in your config/initializers/excel.rb
require 'my_strategy'
RailsExcel.configure do |config|
config.add_strategy :my_strategy, MyStrategy.new
# Redefining default strategy
config.strategy = :my_strategy # by default it was :spreadsheet
end
You can use any object as long as it responds to described compile
method
The strategy defined in the initializer will be used in all of your controllers
To use another strategy you can set it by controller :
class UsersController < ApplicationController
self.excel_strategy = :write_excel
end
Or you can set strategy per action by redefining instance method excel_strategy
class UsersController < ApplicationController
self.excel_strategy = :write_excel
def index
# ...
end
def show
# ...
end
protected
def excel_strategy
case action_name
when 'index'
:spreadsheet
else
self.class.excel_strategy
end
end
end
Or you can also override excel_strategy by action like that :
class UsersController < ApplicationController
self.excel_strategy = :write_excel
def other_action
self.excel_strategy = :rubyXL
# ...
end
end