Use Ruby library to split TXT file via REST API. Easily split two or more TXT file into parts using Ruby.
This Ruby library provides Ruby developers with the ability to work with a TXT split function using REST API. It allows you to split one TXT document into several smaller files online in Ruby. For example, you may need to email a few pages from your TXT document, or you may want to show a customer only a part of your TXT file. All this can be done through the TXT splitting functionality in Ruby code.
Various methods can be used for splitting a TXT file: 'by page', 'by page ranges', 'by headings', 'by section break'. Just load the original TXT document and choose the method you need. Make sure your TXT document uses the required heading styles or contains section breaks if you want to split your TXT file according to these criteria using Ruby code. After splitting a TXT document you can export the result as separate document pages or smaller files.
All TXT document splitting is performed in the Cloud on Aspose web servers with maximum speed and in compliance with all security standards. Our Ruby library is designed to create TXT processing applications and is based on client-server interaction via REST API.
If you have questions on how to split a TXT document into multiple documents or how to extract TXT pages according to specified parameters, try our Splitter online and export the result into a convenient document format:
require 'aspose_words_cloud'
AsposeWordsCloud.configure do |config|
config.client_data['ClientId'] = '####-####-####-####-####'
config.client_data['ClientSecret'] = '##################'
end
@words_api = WordsAPI.new
doc = File.open('Input.txt')
request = SplitDocumentOnlineRequest.new(document: doc, format: 'txt', zipPutput: true)
zippedPages = @words_api.split_document_online(request)
Install Aspose.Words Cloud SDK for Ruby using RubyGems hosting service. Run gem install aspose_words_cloud to install the package. As an alternative, you can manually clone Aspose.Words Cloud SDK for Ruby source code from GitHub and use it in your project. Please follow these Instructions to quickly get the necessary security credentials and access our REST API.