java.lang.ObjectFieldMergingArgsBase
com.aspose.words.FieldMergingArgs
public class FieldMergingArgs
The MergeField event occurs during mail merge when a simple mail merge
field is encountered in the document. You can respond to this event to return
text for the mail merge engine to insert into the document. Example:
// File 'MailMerge.InsertHtml.doc' has merge field named 'htmlField1' in it.
// File 'MailMerge.HtmlData.html' contains some valid Html data.
// The same approach can be used when merging HTML data from database.
public void mailMergeInsertHtml() throws Exception {
Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.InsertHtml.doc");
// Add a handler for the MergeField event.
doc.getMailMerge().setFieldMergingCallback(new HandleMergeFieldInsertHtml());
// Load some Html from file.
StringBuilder htmlText = new StringBuilder();
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.HtmlData.html"));
String line;
while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) {
htmlText.append(line);
htmlText.append("\r\n");
}
// Execute mail merge.
doc.getMailMerge().execute(new String[]{"htmlField1"}, new String[]{htmlText.toString()});
// Save resulting document with a new name.
doc.save(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.InsertHtml Out.doc");
}
private class HandleMergeFieldInsertHtml implements IFieldMergingCallback {
/**
* This is called when merge field is actually merged with data in the document.
*/
public void fieldMerging(FieldMergingArgs e) throws Exception {
// All merge fields that expect HTML data should be marked with some prefix, e.g. 'html'.
if (e.getDocumentFieldName().startsWith("html")) {
// Insert the text for this merge field as HTML data, using DocumentBuilder.
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(e.getDocument());
builder.moveToMergeField(e.getDocumentFieldName());
builder.insertHtml((String) e.getFieldValue());
// The HTML text itself should not be inserted.
// We have already inserted it as an HTML.
e.setText("");
}
}
public void imageFieldMerging(ImageFieldMergingArgs e) throws Exception {
// Do nothing.
}
}
Property Getters/Setters Summary | ||
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Document | getDocument() | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
Returns the |
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java.lang.String | getDocumentFieldName() | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
Gets the name of the merge field as specified in the document. | ||
Field | getField() | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
Gets the object that represents the current merge field. | ||
java.lang.String | getFieldName() | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
Gets the name of the merge field in the data source. | ||
java.lang.Object | getFieldValue() | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
Gets the value of the field from the data source. | ||
int | getRecordIndex() | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
Gets the zero based index of the record that is being merged. | ||
java.lang.String | getTableName() | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
Gets the name of the data table for the current merge operation or empty string if the name is not available. | ||
java.lang.String | getText() | |
void | setText(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets the text that will be inserted into the document for the current merge field. |
Property Getters/Setters Detail |
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getDocument | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
public Document getDocument() |
Example:
Shows how to mail merge HTML data into a document.// File 'MailMerge.InsertHtml.doc' has merge field named 'htmlField1' in it. // File 'MailMerge.HtmlData.html' contains some valid Html data. // The same approach can be used when merging HTML data from database. public void mailMergeInsertHtml() throws Exception { Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.InsertHtml.doc"); // Add a handler for the MergeField event. doc.getMailMerge().setFieldMergingCallback(new HandleMergeFieldInsertHtml()); // Load some Html from file. StringBuilder htmlText = new StringBuilder(); BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.HtmlData.html")); String line; while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) { htmlText.append(line); htmlText.append("\r\n"); } // Execute mail merge. doc.getMailMerge().execute(new String[]{"htmlField1"}, new String[]{htmlText.toString()}); // Save resulting document with a new name. doc.save(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.InsertHtml Out.doc"); } private class HandleMergeFieldInsertHtml implements IFieldMergingCallback { /** * This is called when merge field is actually merged with data in the document. */ public void fieldMerging(FieldMergingArgs e) throws Exception { // All merge fields that expect HTML data should be marked with some prefix, e.g. 'html'. if (e.getDocumentFieldName().startsWith("html")) { // Insert the text for this merge field as HTML data, using DocumentBuilder. DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(e.getDocument()); builder.moveToMergeField(e.getDocumentFieldName()); builder.insertHtml((String) e.getFieldValue()); // The HTML text itself should not be inserted. // We have already inserted it as an HTML. e.setText(""); } } public void imageFieldMerging(ImageFieldMergingArgs e) throws Exception { // Do nothing. } }
getDocumentFieldName | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
public java.lang.String getDocumentFieldName() |
If you have a mapping from a document field name to a different data source field name, then this is the original field name as specified in the document.
If you specified a field name prefix, for example "Image:MyFieldName" in the document, then DocumentFieldName returns field name without the prefix, that is "MyFieldName".
Example:
Shows how to mail merge HTML data into a document.// File 'MailMerge.InsertHtml.doc' has merge field named 'htmlField1' in it. // File 'MailMerge.HtmlData.html' contains some valid Html data. // The same approach can be used when merging HTML data from database. public void mailMergeInsertHtml() throws Exception { Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.InsertHtml.doc"); // Add a handler for the MergeField event. doc.getMailMerge().setFieldMergingCallback(new HandleMergeFieldInsertHtml()); // Load some Html from file. StringBuilder htmlText = new StringBuilder(); BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.HtmlData.html")); String line; while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) { htmlText.append(line); htmlText.append("\r\n"); } // Execute mail merge. doc.getMailMerge().execute(new String[]{"htmlField1"}, new String[]{htmlText.toString()}); // Save resulting document with a new name. doc.save(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.InsertHtml Out.doc"); } private class HandleMergeFieldInsertHtml implements IFieldMergingCallback { /** * This is called when merge field is actually merged with data in the document. */ public void fieldMerging(FieldMergingArgs e) throws Exception { // All merge fields that expect HTML data should be marked with some prefix, e.g. 'html'. if (e.getDocumentFieldName().startsWith("html")) { // Insert the text for this merge field as HTML data, using DocumentBuilder. DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(e.getDocument()); builder.moveToMergeField(e.getDocumentFieldName()); builder.insertHtml((String) e.getFieldValue()); // The HTML text itself should not be inserted. // We have already inserted it as an HTML. e.setText(""); } } public void imageFieldMerging(ImageFieldMergingArgs e) throws Exception { // Do nothing. } }
getField | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
public Field getField() |
getFieldName | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
public java.lang.String getFieldName() |
If you have a mapping from a document field name to a different data source field name, then this is the mapped field name.
If you specified a field name prefix, for example "Image:MyFieldName" in the document, then FieldName returns field name without the prefix, that is "MyFieldName".
Example:
Shows how to insert checkbox form fields into a document during mail merge.// File 'MailMerge.InsertCheckBox.doc' is a template // containing the table with the following fields in it: // <<TableStart:StudentCourse>> <<CourseName>> <<TableEnd:StudentCourse>>. public void mailMergeInsertCheckBox() throws Exception { Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.InsertCheckBox.doc"); // Add a handler for the MergeField event. doc.getMailMerge().setFieldMergingCallback(new HandleMergeFieldInsertCheckBox()); // Execute mail merge with regions. com.aspose.words.DataTable dataTable = getStudentCourseDataTable(); doc.getMailMerge().executeWithRegions(dataTable); // Save resulting document with a new name. doc.save(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.InsertCheckBox Out.doc"); } private class HandleMergeFieldInsertCheckBox implements IFieldMergingCallback { /** * This is called for each merge field in the document * when Document.MailMerge.ExecuteWithRegions is called. */ public void fieldMerging(FieldMergingArgs e) throws Exception { if (e.getDocumentFieldName().equals("CourseName")) { // Insert the checkbox for this merge field, using DocumentBuilder. DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(e.getDocument()); builder.moveToMergeField(e.getFieldName()); builder.insertCheckBox(e.getDocumentFieldName() + Integer.toString(mCheckBoxCount), false, 0); builder.write((String) e.getFieldValue()); mCheckBoxCount++; } } public void imageFieldMerging(ImageFieldMergingArgs args) throws Exception { // Do nothing. } /** * Counter for CheckBox name generation */ private int mCheckBoxCount; } /** * Create DataTable and fill it with data. * In real life this DataTable should be filled from a database. */ private static com.aspose.words.DataTable getStudentCourseDataTable() throws Exception { java.sql.ResultSet resultSet = createCachedRowSet(new String[]{"CourseName"}); for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) addRow(resultSet, new String[]{"Course " + Integer.toString(i)}); return new com.aspose.words.DataTable(resultSet, "StudentCourse"); }
getFieldValue | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
public java.lang.Object getFieldValue() |
Example:
Shows how to mail merge HTML data into a document.// File 'MailMerge.InsertHtml.doc' has merge field named 'htmlField1' in it. // File 'MailMerge.HtmlData.html' contains some valid Html data. // The same approach can be used when merging HTML data from database. public void mailMergeInsertHtml() throws Exception { Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.InsertHtml.doc"); // Add a handler for the MergeField event. doc.getMailMerge().setFieldMergingCallback(new HandleMergeFieldInsertHtml()); // Load some Html from file. StringBuilder htmlText = new StringBuilder(); BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.HtmlData.html")); String line; while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) { htmlText.append(line); htmlText.append("\r\n"); } // Execute mail merge. doc.getMailMerge().execute(new String[]{"htmlField1"}, new String[]{htmlText.toString()}); // Save resulting document with a new name. doc.save(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.InsertHtml Out.doc"); } private class HandleMergeFieldInsertHtml implements IFieldMergingCallback { /** * This is called when merge field is actually merged with data in the document. */ public void fieldMerging(FieldMergingArgs e) throws Exception { // All merge fields that expect HTML data should be marked with some prefix, e.g. 'html'. if (e.getDocumentFieldName().startsWith("html")) { // Insert the text for this merge field as HTML data, using DocumentBuilder. DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(e.getDocument()); builder.moveToMergeField(e.getDocumentFieldName()); builder.insertHtml((String) e.getFieldValue()); // The HTML text itself should not be inserted. // We have already inserted it as an HTML. e.setText(""); } } public void imageFieldMerging(ImageFieldMergingArgs e) throws Exception { // Do nothing. } }
getRecordIndex | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
public int getRecordIndex() |
getTableName | → inherited from FieldMergingArgsBase |
public java.lang.String getTableName() |
Example:
Shows how to define custom logic in a handler implementing IFieldMergingCallback that is executed for unmerged regions in the document.public static class EmptyRegionsHandler implements IFieldMergingCallback { /** * Called for each field belonging to an unmerged region in the document. */ public void fieldMerging(FieldMergingArgs args) throws Exception { // Change the text of each field of the ContactDetails region individually. if ("ContactDetails".equals(args.getTableName())) { // Set the text of the field based off the field name. if ("Name".equals(args.getFieldName())) args.setText("(No details found)"); else if ("Number".equals(args.getFieldName())) args.setText("(N/A)"); } // Remove the entire table of the Suppliers region. Also check if the previous paragraph // before the table is a heading paragraph and if so remove that too. if ("Suppliers".equals(args.getTableName())) { Table table = (Table)args.getField().getStart().getAncestor(NodeType.TABLE); // Check if the table has been removed from the document already. if (table.getParentNode() != null) { // Try to find the paragraph which precedes the table before the table is removed from the document. if (table.getPreviousSibling() != null && table.getPreviousSibling().getNodeType() == NodeType.PARAGRAPH) { Paragraph previousPara = (Paragraph)table.getPreviousSibling(); if (isHeadingParagraph(previousPara)) previousPara.remove(); } table.remove(); } } } /** * Returns true if the paragraph uses any Heading style e.g Heading 1 to Heading 9 */ private boolean isHeadingParagraph(Paragraph para) throws Exception { return (para.getParagraphFormat().getStyleIdentifier() >= StyleIdentifier.HEADING_1 && para.getParagraphFormat().getStyleIdentifier() <= StyleIdentifier.HEADING_9); } public void imageFieldMerging(ImageFieldMergingArgs args) throws Exception { // Do Nothing } }
getText/setText | |
public java.lang.String getText() / public void setText(java.lang.String value) |
When your event handler is called, this property is set to null.
If you leave Text as null, the mail merge engine will insert
If you set Text to any string (including empty), the string will be inserted into the document in place of the merge field.
Example:
Shows how to mail merge HTML data into a document.// File 'MailMerge.InsertHtml.doc' has merge field named 'htmlField1' in it. // File 'MailMerge.HtmlData.html' contains some valid Html data. // The same approach can be used when merging HTML data from database. public void mailMergeInsertHtml() throws Exception { Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.InsertHtml.doc"); // Add a handler for the MergeField event. doc.getMailMerge().setFieldMergingCallback(new HandleMergeFieldInsertHtml()); // Load some Html from file. StringBuilder htmlText = new StringBuilder(); BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.HtmlData.html")); String line; while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) { htmlText.append(line); htmlText.append("\r\n"); } // Execute mail merge. doc.getMailMerge().execute(new String[]{"htmlField1"}, new String[]{htmlText.toString()}); // Save resulting document with a new name. doc.save(getMyDir() + "MailMerge.InsertHtml Out.doc"); } private class HandleMergeFieldInsertHtml implements IFieldMergingCallback { /** * This is called when merge field is actually merged with data in the document. */ public void fieldMerging(FieldMergingArgs e) throws Exception { // All merge fields that expect HTML data should be marked with some prefix, e.g. 'html'. if (e.getDocumentFieldName().startsWith("html")) { // Insert the text for this merge field as HTML data, using DocumentBuilder. DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(e.getDocument()); builder.moveToMergeField(e.getDocumentFieldName()); builder.insertHtml((String) e.getFieldValue()); // The HTML text itself should not be inserted. // We have already inserted it as an HTML. e.setText(""); } } public void imageFieldMerging(ImageFieldMergingArgs e) throws Exception { // Do nothing. } }