Save ODS as MHTML

Ruby library for saving ODS as MHTML

Use SaveAs API of Cells Cloud to create customized spreadsheet workflows in Ruby. This is a professional solution to save ODS as MHTML and other document formats online using Ruby.

Save a ODS file as MHTML in Ruby

API
POST
https://api.aspose.cloud/v3.0/cells/{name}/SaveAs

Saving file formats from ODS as MHTML is a complex task. All ODS to MHTML format transitions is performed by our Ruby SDK while maintaining the source ODS spreadsheet's main structural and logical content. Our Ruby library is a professional solution to save ODS as MHTML files online. This Cloud SDK gives Ruby developers powerful functionality and perfect MHTML output.

Ruby Code Example for saving ODS as MHTML using REST API

# For complete examples and data files, please go to https://github.com/aspose-cells-cloud/aspose-cells-cloud-ruby/
    require 'openssl'
    require 'bundler'
    require 'aspose_cells_cloud'
    @instance = AsposeCellsCloud::CellsApi.new(ENV['ProductClientId'],ENV['ProductClientSecret'])
    name = 'Book1.ods'
    save_options = nil
    newfilename = 'Book1Saveas.mhtml'
    is_auto_fit_rows = true
    is_auto_fit_columns = true
    folder = 'Temp'
    result = @instance.cells_save_as_post_document_save_as(name, { :save_options=>save_options, :newfilename=>(folder+"/"+newfilename), :is_auto_fit_rows=>is_auto_fit_rows, :is_auto_fit_columns=>is_auto_fit_columns, :folder=>folder})

How to save ODS as MHTML using the Cells Cloud Ruby library.

  1. Register an account at Dashboard to get free API quota & authorization details
  2. Install Ruby library and add the reference (import the library) to your project.
  3. Open the source file in Ruby.
  4. Use the `post_workbook_save_as` method to retrieve the resulting stream.

System Requirements

  1. ruby 2.5 or newer