Вопрос

I’d like to save an Excel file to dropbox using Rails and randym / axlsx.

I can create a Axlsx::Package object, I can even serialize it, so save it to my disk in development env.

But I’d like to upload it to dropbox using the futuresimple/dropbox-api.

How hard could it be?

  def save_in_dropbox(project)
    Dropbox::API::Config.app_key    = ENV['DROPBOX_APP_KEY']
    Dropbox::API::Config.app_secret = ENV['DROPBOX_APP_SECRET']
    Dropbox::API::Config.mode = ENV['DROPBOX_ACCESS_TYPE']

    dropbox_client = Dropbox::API::Client.new(:token  => ENV['DROPBOX_CLIENT_TOKEN'], :secret => ENV['DROPBOX_CLIENT_SECRET'])
    logger.info "#{dropbox_client.account}"

    # create Excel file
    p = Axlsx::Package.new
    p.workbook.add_worksheet(:name => "Basic Worksheet") do |sheet|
      sheet.add_row ["First Column", "Second", "Third"]
      sheet.add_row [1, 2, 3]
    end
    p.use_shared_strings = true

    # Next line causes Error: undefined method `length' for true:TrueClass
    # because  p.serialize('file.xlsx')) is true
    # but I don't want to save to my disk, on heroku I couldn't
    # I want to save to my dropbox
    dropbox_client.upload("#{ENV['DROPBOX_ROOT_PATH']}/file.xlsx", p.serialize('file.xlsx')) 

    #p.serialize('c:\file.xlsx') # that saves it to my development env disk :-(

    #uploaded_file = dropbox_client.upload "#{ENV['DROPBOX_ROOT_PATH']}/file.txt", "#{1.second.ago.to_s}\n\r#{project.title}" # Upload to Dropbox works fine

  end
Это было полезно?

Решение

I would recommend that you use Package#to_stream in this case. It will give you the IO object that you can then read into the upload call.

The alternative is to write it to disk with Package#serialize, and then read it from the file system.

I am not familiar with the dropbox_client, but I would be surprised if it did not handle an IO stream correctly.

Best

-randym

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