###############################################################################
#
# Example of how to use the Excel::Writer::XLSX module to send an Excel
# file to a browser using mod_perl 2 and Apache.
#
# This module ties *XLSX directly to Apache, and with the correct
# content-disposition/types it will prompt the user to save
# the file, or open it at this location.
#
# This script is a modification of the Excel::Writer::XLSX cgi.pl example.
#
# Change the name of this file to MP2Test.pm.
# Change the package location to wherever you locate this package.
# In the example below it is located in the Excel::Writer::XLSX directory.
#
# Your httpd.conf entry for this module, should you choose to use it
# as a stand alone app, should look similar to the following:
#
# PerlModule Apache2::RequestRec
# PerlModule APR::Table
# PerlModule Apache2::RequestIO
#
# <Location /spreadsheet-test>
# SetHandler perl-script
# PerlResponseHandler Excel::Writer::XLSX::MP2Test
# </Location>
#
# The PerlResponseHandler must match the package name below.
# Jun 2004, Matisse Enzer, matisse@matisse.net (mod_perl 2 version)
# Apr 2001, Thomas Sullivan, webmaster@860.org
# Feb 2001, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
package Excel::Writer::XLSX::MP2Test;
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# Pragma Definitions
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use strict;
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# Required Modules
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use Apache2::Const -compile => qw( :common );
use Excel::Writer::XLSX;
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# Main App Body
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sub handler {
my ( $r ) = @_; # Apache request object is passed to handler in mod_perl 2
# Set the filename and send the content type
# This will appear when they save the spreadsheet
my $filename = "mod_perl2_test.xlsx";
####################################################
## Send the content type headers the mod_perl 2 way
####################################################
$r->headers_out->{'Content-Disposition'} = "attachment;filename=$filename";
$r->content_type( 'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet' );
####################################################
# Tie a filehandle to Apache's STDOUT.
# Create a new workbook and add a worksheet.
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tie *XLSX => $r; # The mod_perl 2 way. Tie to the Apache::RequestRec object
binmode( *XLSX );
my $workbook = Excel::Writer::XLSX->new( \*XLSX );
my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet();
# Set the column width for column 1
$worksheet->set_column( 0, 0, 20 );
# Create a format
my $format = $workbook->add_format();
$format->set_bold();
$format->set_size( 15 );
$format->set_color( 'blue' );
# Write to the workbook
$worksheet->write( 0, 0, 'Hi Excel! from ' . $r->hostname, $format );
# You must close the workbook for Content-disposition
$workbook->close();
return Apache2::Const::OK;
}
1;