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Answered Apr 20, 2017 · 1 votes
By using Drive API, you can convert from a spreadsheet to a PDF which has all sheets in the spreadsheet. In order to use this, so please enable Drive API on Google API Console as follows.
- In the script editor, select Resources > Cloud Platform Project
- At the bottom of the dialog, click the link for the Google API Console.
- In the console, click into the filter box and type part of the name of the API "Drive API", then click the name once you see it.
- On the next screen, click Enable API.
- Close the Developers Console and return to the script editor. Click OK in the dialog.
I prepared a sample script for creating PDF file from spreadsheet. Please use this to your script.
Script :
var spreadsheetId = "#####";var folderId = "#####";var outputFilename = "#####";-var url = "https://www.googleapis.com/drive/v3/files/" + spreadsheetId + "/export?mimeType=application/pdf";var options = { method: "GET", headers: {Authorization: "Bearer " + ScriptApp.getOAuthToken()}, muteHttpExceptions: true};var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url, options).getBlob();DriveApp.getFolderById(folderId).createFile(response).setName(outputFilename);-
About this script, although I confirmed this works fine, if it doesn't work at your environment, please tell me. And if I misunderstand your question, I'm sorry.
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function PDF() { var sheetName = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet(); var folderID = "*** Google Drive ID***"; // Folder id to save in a Drive folder. var ss = SpreadsheetApp.openByUrl( 'https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/***Spreadsheet ID***'); var pdfName = "MAR - " + ss.getRange("A1:A1").getValue(); //Need to set the values to another sheet- var sourceSpreadsheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActive(); var sourceSheet = sourceSpreadsheet.getSheetByName(sheetName); var folder = DriveApp.getFolderById(folderID);- //Copy whole spreadsheet var destSpreadsheet = SpreadsheetApp.open(DriveApp.getFileById(sourceSpreadsheet.getId()).makeCopy("tmp_convert_to_pdf", folder))- //delete redundant sheets var sheets = destSpreadsheet.getSheets(); for (i = 0; i < sheets.length; i++) { if (sheets[i].getSheetName() != sheetName){ destSpreadsheet.deleteSheet(sheets[i]); } } var destSheet = destSpreadsheet.getSheets()[0];- //repace cell values with text (to avoid broken references) var sourceRange = sourceSheet.getRange(1,1,sourceSheet.getMaxRows(),sourceSheet.getMaxColumns()); var sourcevalues = sourceRange.getValues(); var destRange = destSheet.getRange(1, 1, destSheet.getMaxRows(), destSheet.getMaxColumns()); destRange.setValues(sourcevalues);- //save to pdf// var theBlob = destSpreadsheet.getBlob().getAs('application/pdf').setName(pdfName);// var newFile = folder.createFile(theBlob);-- // A sample script was added here. var url = "https://www.googleapis.com/drive/v3/files/" + destSpreadsheet.getId() + "/export?mimeType=application/pdf"; var options = { method: "GET", headers: {Authorization: "Bearer " + ScriptApp.getOAuthToken()}, muteHttpExceptions: true }; var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url, options).getBlob(); DriveApp.getFolderById(folderID).createFile(response).setName(pdfName);-- //Delete the temporary sheet DriveApp.getFileById(destSpreadsheet.getId()).setTrashed(true);}-
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function PDF() { var folderID = "*** Google Drive ID***"; // Folder id to save in a Drive folder. var ss = SpreadsheetApp.openByUrl( 'https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/***Spreadsheet ID***'); var pdfName = "MAR - " + ss.getRange("A1:A1").getValue(); //Need to set the values to another sheet var sourceSpreadsheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActive(); var folder = DriveApp.getFolderById(folderID);- // A sample script was added here. var url = "https://www.googleapis.com/drive/v3/files/" + sourceSpreadsheet.getId() + "/export?mimeType=application/pdf"; var options = { method: "GET", headers: {Authorization: "Bearer " + ScriptApp.getOAuthToken()}, muteHttpExceptions: true }; var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url, options).getBlob(); DriveApp.getFolderById(folderID).createFile(response).setName(pdfName);}-
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Answered May 15, 2018 · 1 votes
No Silver Bullet
There is no silver bullet when it comes to automating installation or uninstallation - but there is a quick trick that is described in the "General Uninstall" section.
There are heaps of different flavors of installer types - and the list keeps growing. Automating them is a bit of a black art as you will be fully aware of. Not rocket science, but tedious and tiresome when things don't work reliably and there is no suitable remedy that consistently works all the time.
I have written about these issues many times before and cross-linked the content very heavily. It is messy, but if you follow the links and web of linked pages below you should be able to find the information you need for many different setup.exe and installer types.
General Uninstall
Before going into the below ad-hoc list of different types of installers / uninstallers and how to handle their command line parameters. I want to add that you can find a list of most of the products installed on the system in these registry locations:
- HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall (64-bit)
- HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall (32-bit)
- HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall (per-user)
By checking for UninstallString
or equivalent for a specific entry under these parent keys, you can get a general idea of how to uninstall the product in question by command line.
Try this simple approach first, but do read the material below for a better understanding of how installers of various kinds operate. Not all deployment tools and deployment operations register properly in these locations.
Apps are not found in these locations in the registry, only MSI installers (Windows Installer) and some - or most - of legacy setup.exe installers.
Installer Types & Uninstall (and extract for setup.exe)
- "Unattended.com": The easiest and quickest read on the topic of automating install / uninstall could be this one: http://unattended.sourceforge.net/installers.php This is aging content, but I remember it as helpful for me back in the day.And crucially it is not my own content - so I don't link entirely to myself! :-) (most of the links below are earlier answers of mine). Apologizes for that - it is just easier to remember your own content - you know it exists - and it is easier to find.
- MSI: The most standardized packages to deal with are MSI packages (Windows Installer). They can be installed / uninstalled in a plethora of reliable ways: Uninstalling an MSI file from the command line without using msiexec. The most common approach is to use the msiexec.exe command line (section 3 in the linked answer). Do read this answer please. It shows the diverse ways Windows can invoke an install / uninstall for MSI files ( command line, automation, Win32, .NET, WMI, Powershell, etc...)
- Though complicated Windows Installer has a number of corporate benefits of major significance compared to previous installation technologies. Standardized command line and suppressible GUI for reliable install / uninstall are two of the most important benefits.
- The standard msiexec.exe command line
- How can I find the product GUID of an installed MSI setup?
- Setup.exe: Installers in setup.exe format can be just about anything, including wrapped MSI files (Windows Installer). For MSI files wrapped in setup.exe files you can use the previous bullet point's standard mechanisms to uninstall (they are registered by product code GUID). Below are some links on how to extract the content of setup.exe files for various types of setup.exe files and also links to pages documenting the actual setup.exe command line parameters:General Links: There is some information on how to deal with different types of setup.exe files here: Extract MSI from EXEInstallshield: is a tool used to create setups of both legacy and modern MSI types. It delivers setup.exe files that are actually in many different formats and some with differing command line switches. There is a description of Installshield setup.exe peculiarities hereHere is the official documentation for Installshield setup.exe filesHere is a simple explanation of setup.exe extraction for Installshield setup.exe files
- WiX: this is an Open Source toolkit used to compile MSI files and setup.exe files / installers. It is quite common to encounter WiX-compiled files.WiX installers can be in standard Windows Installer format such as MSI, MSP, etc... In this case use the options listed in bullet point 2 to deal with them.There is also a way to compile setup.exe files with WiX. I only know of this "unofficial list" of switches to link to. The basic uninstall format is: setup.exe /uninstall /passive /norestart
- You can also open a command prompt and go setup.exe /? to get a list of parameters for WiX (and other) setup.exe files.
- There is also a WiX tool that can be used to decompile MSI files and also to decompress a WiX setup.exe file. See relevant section here: How can I compare the content of two (or more) MSI files?
- Other Tools: There are many tools that can be used to create installers / setup.exe files. Here are some of the bigger ones (just FYI - no command line switches to find here, just product information): Non-MSI installer tools: http://www.installsite.org/pages/en/tt_nonmsi.htmWindows installer tools: http://www.installsite.org/pages/en/msi/authoring.htmSys-admin tools for deployment: http://www.installsite.org/pages/en/msi/admins.htmThis may also be of help: Wix - How to run/install application without UI
- Apps: And there is the whole new world of apps. How to silent install an UWP appx? Add-AppxPackageRemove-AppxPackage
Other Links:
- How to create windows installer
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Answered Nov 15, 2017 · 4 votes
This is less something you need to configure, and more something to abandon. OpenCV won't run in the standard App Engine environment. OpenCV is a big chunk of C++ (with Python wrappers). App Engine only supports libraries that are pure Python unless they're on the list in https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/tools/using-libraries-python-27
If you need OpenCV, consider using the Flex environment.
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Answered Apr 15, 2021 · 0 votes
This is another potential solution - from an Answer I wrote for this Question: How to install conda on Google Drive for Google Colab?
It is based on storing a tarball of the conda installation on Google Drive, then copying this over to Colab when you start or re-run a notebook. It is faster than installing conda and the required packages from scratch each time.
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Answered Feb 24, 2014 · 6 votes
I ended up using the Genymotion emulator. It allows to install apps from the store without a problem and it's really quick in comparison with standard emulator.
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