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21 KiB
Python
560 lines
21 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/python
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# Copyright Google 2007-2008, all rights reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import StringIO
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import gdata
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import gdata.service
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import gdata.spreadsheet
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import gdata.spreadsheet.service
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import gdata.docs
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import gdata.docs.service
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"""Make the Google Documents API feel more like using a database.
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This module contains a client and other classes which make working with the
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Google Documents List Data API and the Google Spreadsheets Data API look a
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bit more like working with a heirarchical database. Using the DatabaseClient,
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you can create or find spreadsheets and use them like a database, with
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worksheets representing tables and rows representing records.
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Example Usage:
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# Create a new database, a new table, and add records.
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client = gdata.spreadsheet.text_db.DatabaseClient(username='jo@example.com',
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password='12345')
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database = client.CreateDatabase('My Text Database')
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table = database.CreateTable('addresses', ['name','email',
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'phonenumber', 'mailingaddress'])
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record = table.AddRecord({'name':'Bob', 'email':'bob@example.com',
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'phonenumber':'555-555-1234', 'mailingaddress':'900 Imaginary St.'})
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# Edit a record
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record.content['email'] = 'bob2@example.com'
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record.Push()
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# Delete a table
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table.Delete
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Warnings:
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Care should be exercised when using this module on spreadsheets
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which contain formulas. This module treats all rows as containing text and
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updating a row will overwrite any formula with the output of the formula.
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The intended use case is to allow easy storage of text data in a spreadsheet.
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Error: Domain specific extension of Exception.
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BadCredentials: Error raised is username or password was incorrect.
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CaptchaRequired: Raised if a login attempt failed and a CAPTCHA challenge
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was issued.
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DatabaseClient: Communicates with Google Docs APIs servers.
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Database: Represents a spreadsheet and interacts with tables.
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Table: Represents a worksheet and interacts with records.
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RecordResultSet: A list of records in a table.
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Record: Represents a row in a worksheet allows manipulation of text data.
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"""
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__author__ = 'api.jscudder (Jeffrey Scudder)'
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class Error(Exception):
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pass
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class BadCredentials(Error):
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pass
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class CaptchaRequired(Error):
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pass
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class DatabaseClient(object):
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"""Allows creation and finding of Google Spreadsheets databases.
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The DatabaseClient simplifies the process of creating and finding Google
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Spreadsheets and will talk to both the Google Spreadsheets API and the
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Google Documents List API.
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"""
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def __init__(self, username=None, password=None):
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"""Constructor for a Database Client.
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If the username and password are present, the constructor will contact
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the Google servers to authenticate.
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Args:
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username: str (optional) Example: jo@example.com
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password: str (optional)
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"""
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self.__docs_client = gdata.docs.service.DocsService()
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self.__spreadsheets_client = (
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gdata.spreadsheet.service.SpreadsheetsService())
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self.SetCredentials(username, password)
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def SetCredentials(self, username, password):
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"""Attempts to log in to Google APIs using the provided credentials.
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If the username or password are None, the client will not request auth
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tokens.
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Args:
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username: str (optional) Example: jo@example.com
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password: str (optional)
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"""
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self.__docs_client.email = username
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self.__docs_client.password = password
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self.__spreadsheets_client.email = username
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self.__spreadsheets_client.password = password
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if username and password:
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try:
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self.__docs_client.ProgrammaticLogin()
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self.__spreadsheets_client.ProgrammaticLogin()
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except gdata.service.CaptchaRequired:
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raise CaptchaRequired('Please visit https://www.google.com/accounts/'
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'DisplayUnlockCaptcha to unlock your account.')
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except gdata.service.BadAuthentication:
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raise BadCredentials('Username or password incorrect.')
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def CreateDatabase(self, name):
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"""Creates a new Google Spreadsheet with the desired name.
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Args:
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name: str The title for the spreadsheet.
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Returns:
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A Database instance representing the new spreadsheet.
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"""
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# Create a Google Spreadsheet to form the foundation of this database.
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# Spreadsheet is created by uploading a file to the Google Documents
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# List API.
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virtual_csv_file = StringIO.StringIO(',,,')
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virtual_media_source = gdata.MediaSource(file_handle=virtual_csv_file, content_type='text/csv', content_length=3)
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db_entry = self.__docs_client.UploadSpreadsheet(virtual_media_source, name)
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return Database(spreadsheet_entry=db_entry, database_client=self)
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def GetDatabases(self, spreadsheet_key=None, name=None):
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"""Finds spreadsheets which have the unique key or title.
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If querying on the spreadsheet_key there will be at most one result, but
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searching by name could yield multiple results.
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Args:
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spreadsheet_key: str The unique key for the spreadsheet, this
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usually in the the form 'pk23...We' or 'o23...423.12,,,3'.
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name: str The title of the spreadsheets.
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Returns:
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A list of Database objects representing the desired spreadsheets.
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"""
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if spreadsheet_key:
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db_entry = self.__docs_client.GetDocumentListEntry(
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r'/feeds/documents/private/full/spreadsheet%3A' + spreadsheet_key)
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return [Database(spreadsheet_entry=db_entry, database_client=self)]
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else:
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title_query = gdata.docs.service.DocumentQuery()
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title_query['title'] = name
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db_feed = self.__docs_client.QueryDocumentListFeed(title_query.ToUri())
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matching_databases = []
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for entry in db_feed.entry:
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matching_databases.append(Database(spreadsheet_entry=entry,
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database_client=self))
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return matching_databases
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def _GetDocsClient(self):
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return self.__docs_client
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def _GetSpreadsheetsClient(self):
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return self.__spreadsheets_client
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class Database(object):
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"""Provides interface to find and create tables.
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The database represents a Google Spreadsheet.
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"""
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def __init__(self, spreadsheet_entry=None, database_client=None):
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"""Constructor for a database object.
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Args:
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spreadsheet_entry: gdata.docs.DocumentListEntry The
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Atom entry which represents the Google Spreadsheet. The
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spreadsheet's key is extracted from the entry and stored as a
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member.
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database_client: DatabaseClient A client which can talk to the
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Google Spreadsheets servers to perform operations on worksheets
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within this spreadsheet.
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"""
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self.entry = spreadsheet_entry
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if self.entry:
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id_parts = spreadsheet_entry.id.text.split('/')
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self.spreadsheet_key = id_parts[-1].replace('spreadsheet%3A', '')
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self.client = database_client
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def CreateTable(self, name, fields=None):
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"""Add a new worksheet to this spreadsheet and fill in column names.
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Args:
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name: str The title of the new worksheet.
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fields: list of strings The column names which are placed in the
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first row of this worksheet. These names are converted into XML
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tags by the server. To avoid changes during the translation
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process I recommend using all lowercase alphabetic names. For
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example ['somelongname', 'theothername']
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Returns:
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Table representing the newly created worksheet.
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"""
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worksheet = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().AddWorksheet(title=name,
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row_count=1, col_count=len(fields), key=self.spreadsheet_key)
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return Table(name=name, worksheet_entry=worksheet,
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database_client=self.client,
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spreadsheet_key=self.spreadsheet_key, fields=fields)
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def GetTables(self, worksheet_id=None, name=None):
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"""Searches for a worksheet with the specified ID or name.
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The list of results should have one table at most, or no results
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if the id or name were not found.
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Args:
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worksheet_id: str The ID of the worksheet, example: 'od6'
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name: str The title of the worksheet.
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Returns:
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A list of length 0 or 1 containing the desired Table. A list is returned
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to make this method feel like GetDatabases and GetRecords.
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"""
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if worksheet_id:
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worksheet_entry = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().GetWorksheetsFeed(
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self.spreadsheet_key, wksht_id=worksheet_id)
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return [Table(name=worksheet_entry.title.text,
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worksheet_entry=worksheet_entry, database_client=self.client,
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spreadsheet_key=self.spreadsheet_key)]
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else:
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matching_tables = []
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query = None
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if name:
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query = gdata.spreadsheet.service.DocumentQuery()
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query.title = name
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worksheet_feed = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().GetWorksheetsFeed(
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self.spreadsheet_key, query=query)
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for entry in worksheet_feed.entry:
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matching_tables.append(Table(name=entry.title.text,
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worksheet_entry=entry, database_client=self.client,
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spreadsheet_key=self.spreadsheet_key))
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return matching_tables
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def Delete(self):
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"""Deletes the entire database spreadsheet from Google Spreadsheets."""
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entry = self.client._GetDocsClient().Get(
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r'http://docs.google.com/feeds/documents/private/full/spreadsheet%3A' +
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self.spreadsheet_key)
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self.client._GetDocsClient().Delete(entry.GetEditLink().href)
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class Table(object):
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def __init__(self, name=None, worksheet_entry=None, database_client=None,
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spreadsheet_key=None, fields=None):
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self.name = name
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self.entry = worksheet_entry
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id_parts = worksheet_entry.id.text.split('/')
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self.worksheet_id = id_parts[-1]
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self.spreadsheet_key = spreadsheet_key
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self.client = database_client
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self.fields = fields or []
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if fields:
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self.SetFields(fields)
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def LookupFields(self):
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"""Queries to find the column names in the first row of the worksheet.
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Useful when you have retrieved the table from the server and you don't
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know the column names.
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"""
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if self.entry:
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first_row_contents = []
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query = gdata.spreadsheet.service.CellQuery()
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query.max_row = '1'
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query.min_row = '1'
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feed = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().GetCellsFeed(
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self.spreadsheet_key, wksht_id=self.worksheet_id, query=query)
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for entry in feed.entry:
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first_row_contents.append(entry.content.text)
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# Get the next set of cells if needed.
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next_link = feed.GetNextLink()
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while next_link:
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feed = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().Get(next_link.href,
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converter=gdata.spreadsheet.SpreadsheetsCellsFeedFromString)
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for entry in feed.entry:
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first_row_contents.append(entry.content.text)
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next_link = feed.GetNextLink()
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# Convert the contents of the cells to valid headers.
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self.fields = ConvertStringsToColumnHeaders(first_row_contents)
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def SetFields(self, fields):
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"""Changes the contents of the cells in the first row of this worksheet.
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Args:
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fields: list of strings The names in the list comprise the
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first row of the worksheet. These names are converted into XML
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tags by the server. To avoid changes during the translation
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process I recommend using all lowercase alphabetic names. For
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example ['somelongname', 'theothername']
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"""
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# TODO: If the table already had fields, we might want to clear out the,
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# current column headers.
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self.fields = fields
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i = 0
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for column_name in fields:
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i = i + 1
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# TODO: speed this up by using a batch request to update cells.
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self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().UpdateCell(1, i, column_name,
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self.spreadsheet_key, self.worksheet_id)
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def Delete(self):
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"""Deletes this worksheet from the spreadsheet."""
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worksheet = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().GetWorksheetsFeed(
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self.spreadsheet_key, wksht_id=self.worksheet_id)
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self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().DeleteWorksheet(
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worksheet_entry=worksheet)
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def AddRecord(self, data):
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"""Adds a new row to this worksheet.
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Args:
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data: dict of strings Mapping of string values to column names.
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Returns:
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Record which represents this row of the spreadsheet.
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"""
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new_row = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().InsertRow(data,
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self.spreadsheet_key, wksht_id=self.worksheet_id)
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return Record(content=data, row_entry=new_row,
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spreadsheet_key=self.spreadsheet_key, worksheet_id=self.worksheet_id,
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database_client=self.client)
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def GetRecord(self, row_id=None, row_number=None):
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"""Gets a single record from the worksheet based on row ID or number.
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Args:
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row_id: The ID for the individual row.
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row_number: str or int The position of the desired row. Numbering
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begins at 1, which refers to the second row in the worksheet since
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the first row is used for column names.
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Returns:
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Record for the desired row.
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"""
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if row_id:
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row_entry = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().GetListFeed(
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self.spreadsheet_key, wksht_id=self.worksheet_id, row_id=row_id)
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return Record(content=None, row_entry=row_entry,
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spreadsheet_key=self.spreadsheet_key,
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worksheet_id=self.worksheet_id, database_client=self.client)
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else:
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row_query = gdata.spreadsheet.service.ListQuery()
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row_query.start_index = str(row_number)
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row_query.max_results = '1'
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row_feed = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().GetListFeed(
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self.spreadsheet_key, wksht_id=self.worksheet_id, query=row_query)
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if len(row_feed.entry) >= 1:
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return Record(content=None, row_entry=row_feed.entry[0],
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spreadsheet_key=self.spreadsheet_key,
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worksheet_id=self.worksheet_id, database_client=self.client)
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else:
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return None
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def GetRecords(self, start_row, end_row):
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"""Gets all rows between the start and end row numbers inclusive.
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Args:
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start_row: str or int
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end_row: str or int
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Returns:
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RecordResultSet for the desired rows.
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"""
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start_row = int(start_row)
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end_row = int(end_row)
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max_rows = end_row - start_row + 1
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row_query = gdata.spreadsheet.service.ListQuery()
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row_query.start_index = str(start_row)
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row_query.max_results = str(max_rows)
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rows_feed = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().GetListFeed(
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self.spreadsheet_key, wksht_id=self.worksheet_id, query=row_query)
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return RecordResultSet(rows_feed, self.client, self.spreadsheet_key,
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self.worksheet_id)
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def FindRecords(self, query_string):
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"""Performs a query against the worksheet to find rows which match.
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For details on query string syntax see the section on sq under
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http://code.google.com/apis/spreadsheets/reference.html#list_Parameters
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Args:
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query_string: str Examples: 'name == john' to find all rows with john
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in the name column, '(cost < 19.50 and name != toy) or cost > 500'
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Returns:
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RecordResultSet with the first group of matches.
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"""
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row_query = gdata.spreadsheet.service.ListQuery()
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row_query.sq = query_string
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matching_feed = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().GetListFeed(
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self.spreadsheet_key, wksht_id=self.worksheet_id, query=row_query)
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return RecordResultSet(matching_feed, self.client,
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self.spreadsheet_key, self.worksheet_id)
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class RecordResultSet(list):
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"""A collection of rows which allows fetching of the next set of results.
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The server may not send all rows in the requested range because there are
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too many. Using this result set you can access the first set of results
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as if it is a list, then get the next batch (if there are more results) by
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calling GetNext().
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"""
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def __init__(self, feed, client, spreadsheet_key, worksheet_id):
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self.client = client
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self.spreadsheet_key = spreadsheet_key
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self.worksheet_id = worksheet_id
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self.feed = feed
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list(self)
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for entry in self.feed.entry:
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self.append(Record(content=None, row_entry=entry,
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spreadsheet_key=spreadsheet_key, worksheet_id=worksheet_id,
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database_client=client))
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def GetNext(self):
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"""Fetches the next batch of rows in the result set.
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Returns:
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A new RecordResultSet.
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"""
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next_link = self.feed.GetNextLink()
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if next_link and next_link.href:
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new_feed = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().Get(next_link.href,
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converter=gdata.spreadsheet.SpreadsheetsListFeedFromString)
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return RecordResultSet(new_feed, self.client, self.spreadsheet_key,
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self.worksheet_id)
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class Record(object):
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"""Represents one row in a worksheet and provides a dictionary of values.
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Attributes:
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custom: dict Represents the contents of the row with cell values mapped
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to column headers.
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"""
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def __init__(self, content=None, row_entry=None, spreadsheet_key=None,
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worksheet_id=None, database_client=None):
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"""Constructor for a record.
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Args:
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content: dict of strings Mapping of string values to column names.
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row_entry: gdata.spreadsheet.SpreadsheetsList The Atom entry
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representing this row in the worksheet.
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spreadsheet_key: str The ID of the spreadsheet in which this row
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belongs.
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worksheet_id: str The ID of the worksheet in which this row belongs.
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database_client: DatabaseClient The client which can be used to talk
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the Google Spreadsheets server to edit this row.
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"""
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self.entry = row_entry
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self.spreadsheet_key = spreadsheet_key
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self.worksheet_id = worksheet_id
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if row_entry:
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self.row_id = row_entry.id.text.split('/')[-1]
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else:
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self.row_id = None
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self.client = database_client
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|
self.content = content or {}
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if not content:
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self.ExtractContentFromEntry(row_entry)
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def ExtractContentFromEntry(self, entry):
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|
"""Populates the content and row_id based on content of the entry.
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|
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|
This method is used in the Record's contructor.
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|
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|
Args:
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entry: gdata.spreadsheet.SpreadsheetsList The Atom entry
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|
representing this row in the worksheet.
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|
"""
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|
self.content = {}
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if entry:
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|
self.row_id = entry.id.text.split('/')[-1]
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|
for label, custom in entry.custom.iteritems():
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|
self.content[label] = custom.text
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||
|
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|
def Push(self):
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|
"""Send the content of the record to spreadsheets to edit the row.
|
||
|
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|
All items in the content dictionary will be sent. Items which have been
|
||
|
removed from the content may remain in the row. The content member
|
||
|
of the record will not be modified so additional fields in the row
|
||
|
might be absent from this local copy.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self.entry = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().UpdateRow(self.entry, self.content)
|
||
|
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||
|
def Pull(self):
|
||
|
"""Query Google Spreadsheets to get the latest data from the server.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Fetches the entry for this row and repopulates the content dictionary
|
||
|
with the data found in the row.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if self.row_id:
|
||
|
self.entry = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().GetListFeed(
|
||
|
self.spreadsheet_key, wksht_id=self.worksheet_id, row_id=self.row_id)
|
||
|
self.ExtractContentFromEntry(self.entry)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def Delete(self):
|
||
|
self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().DeleteRow(self.entry)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def ConvertStringsToColumnHeaders(proposed_headers):
|
||
|
"""Converts a list of strings to column names which spreadsheets accepts.
|
||
|
|
||
|
When setting values in a record, the keys which represent column names must
|
||
|
fit certain rules. They are all lower case, contain no spaces or special
|
||
|
characters. If two columns have the same name after being sanitized, the
|
||
|
columns further to the right have _2, _3 _4, etc. appended to them.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If there are column names which consist of all special characters, or if
|
||
|
the column header is blank, an obfuscated value will be used for a column
|
||
|
name. This method does not handle blank column names or column names with
|
||
|
only special characters.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
headers = []
|
||
|
for input_string in proposed_headers:
|
||
|
# TODO: probably a more efficient way to do this. Perhaps regex.
|
||
|
sanitized = input_string.lower().replace('_', '').replace(
|
||
|
':', '').replace(' ', '')
|
||
|
# When the same sanitized header appears multiple times in the first row
|
||
|
# of a spreadsheet, _n is appended to the name to make it unique.
|
||
|
header_count = headers.count(sanitized)
|
||
|
if header_count > 0:
|
||
|
headers.append('%s_%i' % (sanitized, header_count+1))
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
headers.append(sanitized)
|
||
|
return headers
|