Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: py3o.template
Version: 0.4
Summary: An easy solution to design reports using OpenOffice
Home-page: http://bitbucket.org/faide/py3o.template
Author: Florent Aide
Author-email: florent.aide@gmail.com
License: BSD License
Description: Introduction
        ============
        
        py3o is an elegant and scalable solution to design
        reports using LibreOffice or OpenOffice.
        py3o.template is the templating component that takes care of
        merging your datasets with a corresponding templated OpenOffice document.
        
        It is plateform independant and does not require LibreOffice/OpenOffice itself
        to generate an ODF file.
        If you want to generate a PDF or any other support output format you will then
        need to have a server with either LibreOffice or OpenOffice and to install
        the py3o.renderserver on it.
        
        Example Usage
        =============
        
        Below is an example that you can find in the source tarball inside the examples
        directory.
        
        ::
        
            from py3o.template import Template
        
            t = Template("py3o_example_template.odt", "py3o_example_output.odt")
        
            class Item(object): pass
        
            items = list()
        
            item1 = Item()
            item1.val1 = 'Item1 Value1'
            item1.val2 = 'Item1 Value2'
            item1.val3 = 'Item1 Value3'
            item1.Currency = 'EUR'
            item1.Amount = '12345.35'
            item1.InvoiceRef = '#1234'
            items.append(item1)
        
            for i in xrange(1000):
                item = Item()
                item.val1 = 'Item%s Value1' % i
                item.val2 = 'Item%s Value2' % i
                item.val3 = 'Item%s Value3' % i
                item.Currency = 'EUR'
                item.Amount = '6666.77'
                item.InvoiceRef = 'Reference #%04d' % i
                items.append(item)
        
            document = Item()
            document.total = '9999999999999.999'
        
            data = dict(items=items, document=document)
            t.render(data)
        
        
        
Keywords: LibreOffice OpenOffice templating PDF
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
