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  1. data/.gitignore +1 -0
  2. data/HISTORY.txt +10 -0
  3. data/README.rdoc +7 -63
  4. data/Rakefile +27 -2
  5. data/VERSION +1 -1
  6. data/clamsy.gemspec +77 -8
  7. data/examples/create_many.rb +15 -0
  8. data/examples/create_one.rb +15 -0
  9. data/examples/data/context.rb +41 -0
  10. data/examples/data/contexts.rb +2 -0
  11. data/examples/data/school_logo.jpg +0 -0
  12. data/examples/data/staff_signature.gif +0 -0
  13. data/examples/data/student_offer_letter.odt +0 -0
  14. data/lib/clamsy.rb +7 -2
  15. data/lib/clamsy.yml +32 -6
  16. data/lib/clamsy/base_printer.rb +10 -1
  17. data/lib/clamsy/configuration.rb +57 -10
  18. data/lib/clamsy/cups_pdf_printer.rb +3 -5
  19. data/lib/clamsy/file_system_support.rb +3 -3
  20. data/lib/clamsy/jod_converter_printer.rb +60 -0
  21. data/lib/clamsy/template_open_doc.rb +7 -1
  22. data/lib/jodconverter/CREDIT +1 -0
  23. data/lib/jodconverter/LICENSE.txt +504 -0
  24. data/lib/jodconverter/README.txt +58 -0
  25. data/lib/jodconverter/commons-cli-1.2.jar +0 -0
  26. data/lib/jodconverter/commons-io-1.4.jar +0 -0
  27. data/lib/jodconverter/jodconverter-2.2.2.jar +0 -0
  28. data/lib/jodconverter/jodconverter-cli-2.2.2.jar +0 -0
  29. data/lib/jodconverter/juh-3.0.1.jar +0 -0
  30. data/lib/jodconverter/jurt-3.0.1.jar +0 -0
  31. data/lib/jodconverter/ridl-3.0.1.jar +0 -0
  32. data/lib/jodconverter/slf4j-api-1.5.6.jar +0 -0
  33. data/lib/jodconverter/slf4j-jdk14-1.5.6.jar +0 -0
  34. data/lib/jodconverter/unoil-3.0.1.jar +0 -0
  35. data/lib/jodconverter/xstream-1.3.1.jar +0 -0
  36. data/spec/clamsy/configuration_spec.rb +323 -163
  37. data/spec/clamsy/cups_pdf_printer_spec.rb +1 -1
  38. data/spec/clamsy/invalid_printer_spec.rb +0 -4
  39. data/spec/clamsy/jod_converter_printer_spec.rb +58 -0
  40. data/spec/fake_ooffice_server.rb +18 -0
  41. data/spec/integration/cups_pdf_printer_spec.rb +4 -59
  42. data/spec/integration/has_integration_support_shared_spec.rb +85 -0
  43. data/spec/integration/jod_converter_printer_spec.rb +12 -0
  44. data/spec/pdfc/CCLib.jar +0 -0
  45. data/spec/pdfc/CREDIT +2 -0
  46. data/spec/pdfc/PDFC.bat +1 -0
  47. data/spec/pdfc/PDFC.jar +0 -0
  48. data/spec/pdfc/PDFC.sh +3 -0
  49. data/spec/pdfc/PDFParser.jar +0 -0
  50. data/spec/pdfc/config.xml +24 -0
  51. data/spec/pdfc/license/LICENSE.log4j +48 -0
  52. data/spec/pdfc/license/lgpl-3.0.txt +165 -0
  53. data/spec/pdfc/license/overview.txt +9 -0
  54. data/spec/pdfc/log4j-1.2.15.jar +0 -0
  55. data/spec/pdfc/readme.txt +89 -0
  56. data/spec/spec_helper.rb +28 -11
  57. metadata +87 -8
  58. data/spec/integration/has_stardand_integration_support_shared_spec.rb +0 -27
@@ -50,7 +50,16 @@ module Clamsy
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  def gs_convert(format, src_path, dest_path=nil)
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  file_must_exist!(src_path)
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  method, opts = dest_path ? [:path, {:filename => dest_path}] : [:read, {}]
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- RGhost::Convert.new(src_path).to(format, opts).send(method)
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+ # NOTE: Ghostscript occasionally fails, this is a quick hack for this
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+ # inconsistent failure (not tested yet provided to work in real life).
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+ count, max_tries = 0, 5
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+ begin
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+ RGhost::Convert.new(src_path).to(format, opts).send(method)
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+ rescue => e
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+ raise(e) if (count+=1) > max_tries
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+ sleep count
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+ retry
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+ end
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  end
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  def inherited(subclass)
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  module Clamsy
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  class ConfigFileSettingNotSupportedError < Exception ; end
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+ class PlatformNotSupportedError < Exception ; end
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  module Configuration
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  ENV_REPLACE_PATTERN = /(\$\{(.*?)\})/
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- def self.new(file, is_base_config=false)
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+ def self.new(file, is_base_config, default_config={})
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  if (config = YAML.load_file(path = File.expand_path(file)) rescue nil)
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- config = replace_with_env_vars(config).merge(:config_src => path)
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- is_base_config ? BundledFileConfig.new(config) : UserFileConfig.new(config)
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+ config = replace_with_env_vars(config)
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+ klass, config = is_base_config ? [BundledFileConfig, config[platform]] : [UserFileConfig, config]
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+ klass.new(default_config.merge(config).merge(:config_src => path))
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.platform
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+ case ruby_platform
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+ when /linux/ then 'linux'
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+ when /darwin/ then 'darwin'
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+ else raise PlatformNotSupportedError.new("Platform '#{ruby_platform}' is not supported (yet).")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.ruby_platform
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+ RUBY_PLATFORM
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.merge_configs(*args)
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+ args.inject({}) do |memo, hash|
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+ hash.inject(memo) do |m, arg|
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+ key, val = arg
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+ key == :config_src ? m.merge(key => val) : m.merge("#{key}" => val)
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+ end
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  end
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  def initialize_config_vars(config)
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+ @config, @config_vars = config, {
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  :printer => (printer = config['printer']),
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+ :ooffice_bin => config['ooffice_bin'],
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+ :java_bin => config['java_bin'],
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  :printer_specific => (config[printer] || {}).
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  def set_config_var(name, value)
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  case name
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+ when :printer, :ooffice_bin, :java_bin then @config_vars[name] = value
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  else (@config_vars[:printer_specific] ||= {})[name] = value
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  end
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  def get_config_var(name)
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- when :printer then @config_vars[name]
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+ when :printer, :ooffice_bin, :java_bin then @config_vars[name]
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  @configs = {
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- :default => self, :user_proc => UserProcConfig.new({}),
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- :user_config => Configuration.new(@config_file)
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+ :default => self,
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+ :user_proc => new_proc_config,
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+ :user_file => new_user_config(@config_file)
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  def config_file=(file)
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  end
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  def set_config_var(name, value)
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+ if name == :printer
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+ super(:printer, value)
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+ reset_printer_specific_settings(value)
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+ end
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  def get_config_var(name)
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+ key = [:user_proc, :user_file].find do |k|
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  @configs[k] && (val = @configs[k].send(name)) && !"#{val}".strip.empty?
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  end
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+ def reset_printer_specific_settings(printer)
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+ if @config[printer]
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+ initialize_config_vars(@config.merge('printer' => printer))
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+ @configs[:user_file] = new_user_config(config_file)
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+ else
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+ raise PrinterNotFoundError.new("Printer '#{printer}' cannot be found.")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ def new_user_config(file)
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+ Configuration.new(file, false, 'printer' => @config_vars[:printer])
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+ end
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+ def new_proc_config
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+ end
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+ ext = doc_path.split('.').last
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+ File.join(config.cups_output_dir, File.basename(doc_path)).sub(/#{ext}$/, 'pdf')
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+ def tmp_file(basename = nil)
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+ end
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