Reputation:
I run ubuntu 19, I tried some examples from #74 Github and Adding an hyperlink in MSWord by using python-docx, the hyperlink doesn;t seem to work in libreoffice or even Google Docs, is there a way of making it work on Google Docs and LibreOffice ?
import docx
from docx.enum.dml import MSO_THEME_COLOR_INDEX
def add_hyperlink(paragraph, text, url):
# This gets access to the document.xml.rels file and gets a new relation id value
part = paragraph.part
r_id = part.relate_to(url, docx.opc.constants.RELATIONSHIP_TYPE.HYPERLINK, is_external=True)
# Create the w:hyperlink tag and add needed values
hyperlink = docx.oxml.shared.OxmlElement('w:hyperlink')
hyperlink.set(docx.oxml.shared.qn('r:id'), r_id, )
# Create a w:r element and a new w:rPr element
new_run = docx.oxml.shared.OxmlElement('w:r')
rPr = docx.oxml.shared.OxmlElement('w:rPr')
# Join all the xml elements together add add the required text to the w:r element
new_run.append(rPr)
new_run.text = text
hyperlink.append(new_run)
# Create a new Run object and add the hyperlink into it
r = paragraph.add_run ()
r._r.append (hyperlink)
# A workaround for the lack of a hyperlink style (doesn't go purple after using the link)
# Delete this if using a template that has the hyperlink style in it
r.font.color.theme_color = MSO_THEME_COLOR_INDEX.HYPERLINK
r.font.underline = True
return hyperlink
document = docx.Document()
p = document.add_paragraph('A plain paragraph having some ')
add_hyperlink(p, 'Link to Google site', "https://www.google.com")
p.add_run('hello this is after link')
document.save('demo_hyperlink.docx')
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Reputation: 201513
In order to manage the Google Document, it is required to use Google Docs API.
Unfortunately, python-docx cannot manage the Google Document. Because it cannot use the Docs API. So here, I would like to propose to use the googleapis for python.
You can see the sample script at the official document.
Upvotes: 1