NAME

Mojolicious::Plugin::WriteExcel - write Excel spreadsheets from Mojolicious

SYNOPSIS

# Mojolicious
$self->plugin('write_excel');

# Mojolicious::Lite
plugin 'write_excel';

# Render a spreadsheet
get '/example.xls' => sub {
  shift->render(
    handler => 'xls',
    result  => [[qw(foo bar baz)], [qw(lol wut bbq)], [qw(kick ass module)],],
  );
};

DESCRIPTION

Mojolicious::Plugin::WriteExcel is a plugin for writing Excel spreadsheets.

This plugin converts the result element in the stash to an Excel spreadsheet. If the stash also has a heading element, the renderer will also write headings in bold type for the columns in the spreadsheet.

heading is an arrayref, while result is an array of arrayrefs.

Optionally, a settings parameter can be provided to set additional attributes in the Excel spreadsheet. Currently 'column_width' is the only working attribute. settings is a hashref. Column widths could be set by passing the settings to render:

get '/colwidth.xls' => sub {
  shift->render(
    handler  => 'xls',
    result   => [['small'], ['medium'], ['large']],
    settings => {column_width => {'A:A' => 10, 'B:B' => 25, 'C:D' => 40}},
  );
};
settings => {column_width => {'A:A' => 10, 'B:B' => 25, 'C:D' => 40}}

METHODS

Mojolicious::Plugin::WriteExcel inherits all methods from Mojolicious::Plugin and implements the following new ones.

xls_renderer

$app->renderer->add_handler(xls => \&xls_renderer);

Internal sub talking to Spreadsheet::WriteExcel::Simple to render spreadsheets.

register

$plugin->register;

Register renderer in Mojolicious application.

AUTHOR

Zak B. Elep <zakame@cpan.org>

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Graham Barr and his MojoX::Renderer::YAML module, and Sebastian Riedel's core Mojolicious::Plugin::EpRenderer for showing how to write renderers for Mojolicious!

Inspiration for this renderer came from this mailing list thread: http://www.mail-archive.com/plug@lists.linux.org.ph/msg21881.html

LICENSE

Copyright 2013 Zak B. Elep

This library is free software; yu can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO

Mojolicious, Spreadsheet::WriteExcel::Simple, http://mojolicious.org.