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.settings Switch Java facet to Java 1.6 as well 2010-10-15 20:16:55 +00:00
licenses Started deeper integration of GData: we now have a "Google Data" importing source, which lets you sign in and authorize access to your docs. It then lists all the spreadsheets you have access to. It does not yet let you import those spreadsheets. 2011-08-07 23:26:51 +00:00
module Add .gitignore files 2014-12-21 13:03:49 -05:00
src/com/google/refine/extension/gdata Remove unused code 2014-12-21 13:15:26 -05:00
.classpath updated deps in Eclipse project and some jar sources 2014-12-01 16:17:25 +01:00
.project Convert to faceted project so we can have Javascript highlighting 2010-10-15 20:10:43 +00:00
build.xml Exclude lib-src JARs - #792 2013-08-26 15:36:53 -04:00
LICENSE.txt Drop -extension suffix 2010-10-14 20:35:16 +00:00
README.txt Issue 630: Change branding from Google Refine to OpenRefine 2012-10-18 19:40:31 -04:00

OpenRefine extension for Google Spreadsheets
by Tom Morris <tfmorris@gmail.com>

This extension provides Refine with the ability to read Google spreadsheets
directly so you don't have to export them as CSV files first.

Unpack the contents of this archive (jar, zip, etc) into the extensions folder
of your Refine installation and restart Refine.

Enter the *public* share URL of a Google Spreadsheet in the "Data File URL"
field of the "Create a New Project" pane of the Refine home page.

If you end up with a project full of HTML tags and an RSS feed, the extension
isn't installed properly.  A properly installed extension should have an About
page available at http://127.0.0.1:3333/extension/gdata/ (the trailing
slash is significant).


Known limitations:

- No write support
- No authentication support.  You must use the public share URL for the
  the Google spreadsheet you want to load.