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Odio

A pure-Python library for the import / export of ODF (.ods and .odt) documents.

Installation

  • Create a virtual environment: python3 -m venv venv
  • Activate the virtual environment: source venv/bin/activate
  • Install: pip install odio

Quickstart

Create a spreadsheet:

>>> import odio
>>> import datetime
>>> 
>>>
>>> # Create the spreadsheet.
>>> # Version is ODF version. Can be '1.1' or '1.2'. The default is '1.2'.
>>> # Default for 'compressed' is True.
>>> with open('test.ods', 'wb') as f, odio.create_spreadsheet(
...         f, version='1.2', compressed=True) as sheet:
...	
...	# Add a table (tab) to the spreadsheet
... 	sheet.append_table(
...         'Plan',
...         [
...             [
...                 "veni, vidi, vici", 0.3, 5, odio.Formula('=B1 + C1'),
...                 datetime.datetime(2015, 6, 30, 16, 38),
...             ],
...         ]
...     )

import the spreadsheet:

>>> import odio
>>>
>>>
>>> # Parse the document we just created.
>>> # Version is ODF version. Can be '1.1' or '1.2'. The default is '1.2'.
>>> with open('test.ods', 'rb') as f:
...     sheet = odio.parse_spreadsheet(f)
>>>
>>> table = sheet.tables[0]
>>> print(table.name)
Plan
>>> for row in table.rows:
...     print(row)
['veni, vidi, vici', 0.3, 5.0, odio.Formula('=B1 + C1'), datetime.datetime(2015, 6, 30, 16, 38)]

Create a text document:

>>> from odio import create_text, P, H, Span
>>> 
>>>
>>> # Create the text document. The ODF version string can be '1.2' or '1.1'
>>> with open('test.odt', 'wb') as f, create_text(f, '1.2') as txt:
...	
...     txt.append(
...         P("The Meditations", text_style_name='Title'),
...         H("Book One", text_style_name='Heading 1'),
...         P(
...             "From my grandfather ",
...             Span("Verus", text_style_name='Strong Emphasis'),
...             " I learned good morals and the government of my temper."
...         ),
...         P(
...             "From the reputation and remembrance of my father, "
...             "modesty and a ", Span("manly", text_style_name='Emphasis'),
...             " character."
...         )
...      )

parse the text document:

>>> import odio
>>>
>>>
>>> # Parse the text document we just created. Can be ODF 1.1 or 1.2 format.
>>> txt = odio.parse_text(open('test.odt', "rb"))
>>> 
>>> # Find a subnode
>>> subnode = txt.nodes[2] 
>>> print(subnode.name)
text:p
>>> print(subnode.attributes['text_style_name'])
Text Body
>>> print(subnode)
odio.P(' From my grandfather ', odio.Span('Verus', text_style_name='Strong Emphasis'), ' I learned good morals and the government of my temper. ')

Regression Tests

  • Install tox: pip install tox
  • Run tox: tox

Doing A Release Of Odio

Run tox make sure all tests pass, then update the release notes and then do::

  • git tag -a x.y.z -m "version x.y.z"
  • rm -r build; rm -r dist
  • python -m build
  • twine upload --sign dist/*

Release Notes

Version 0.0.23, 2024-05-22

  • When writing out to a spreadsheet, interpret a decimal.Decimal as a number.

Version 0.0.22, 2021-02-08

  • Substitute <text:line-break/> for line breaks.

Version 0.0.21, 2021-02-05

  • Finding text should never result in a None.

Version 0.0.20, 2021-02-04

  • Text should appear in the content of a <text:p> element within a cell.

Version 0.0.19, 2021-02-04

  • Where line breaks appear in a text element's content, they are now replaced by a <text:line-break/> element. This means that line breaks appear in the spreadsheet, whereas before they didn't.

Version 0.0.18, 2019-11-29

  • Performance improvement: rather than use the xml.sax.saxutils versions of escape and quoteattr I've copied them into the source of Odio, but removing the code for entities that aren't needed.

Version 0.0.17, 2018-08-19

  • When parsing a spreadsheet cell of text type, if the value isn't contained in the attribute, recursively use the next nodes in the element contents.

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