LibreOffice 25.2 Help
The Platform service provides a collection of properties about the current execution environment and context, such as:
The hardware platform (architecture, CPU count, machine type, etc)
Operating system information (OS type, release, version, etc)
The LibreOffice version
The current user name
All properties of the Platform service are read-only.
Before using the Platform service the ScriptForge library needs to be loaded or imported:
The examples below in Basic and Python instantiate the Platform service and access the Architecture property.
      GlobalScope.BasicLibraries.LoadLibrary("ScriptForge")
      Dim platform As Variant
      platform = CreateScriptService("Platform")
      MsgBox platform.Architecture
    
      from scriptforge import CreateScriptService
      svc = CreateScriptService("Platform")
      bas = CreateScriptService("Basic")
      bas.MsgBox(svc.Architecture)
    | الاسم | للقراءة فقط | النوع | الوصف | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Architecture | نعم | String | The hardware bit architecture. Example: '32bit' or '64bit' | 
| ComputerName | نعم | String | The computer's network name. | 
| CPUCount | نعم | Integer | The number of central processing units. | 
| CurrentUser | نعم | String | The name of the currently logged user. | 
| Extensions | نعم | String array | Returns a zero-based array of strings containing the internal IDs of all installed extensions. | 
| FilterNames | نعم | String array | Returns a zero-based unsorted array of strings containing the available document import and export filter names. | 
| Fonts | نعم | String array | Returns a zero-based array of strings containing the names of all available fonts. | 
| FormatLocale | نعم | String | Returns the locale used for numbers and dates as a string in the format "la-CO" (language-COUNTRY). | 
| Locale | نعم | String | Returns the locale of the operating system as a string in the format "la-CO" (language-COUNTRY). This is equivalent to the SystemLocale property. | 
| Machine | نعم | String | The machine type. Examples are: 'i386' or 'x86_64'. | 
| OfficeLocale | نعم | String | Returns the locale of the user interface as a string in the format "la-CO" (language-COUNTRY). | 
| OfficeVersion | نعم | String | The actual LibreOffice version expressed as Example: 'LibreOffice 7.4.1.2 (The Document Foundation, Debian and Ubuntu)' | 
| OSName | نعم | String | The operating system type. Example: 'Darwin, Linux' or 'Windows'. | 
| OSPlatform | نعم | String | A single string identifying the underlying platform with as much useful and human-readable information as possible. Example: 'Linux-5.8.0-44-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.32' | 
| OSRelease | نعم | String | The operating system's release. Example: '5.8.0-44-generic' | 
| OSVersion | نعم | String | The operating system's build or version. Example: '#50-Ubuntu SMP Tue Feb 9 06:29:41 UTC 2021' | 
| Printers | نعم | String | The list of available printers as a zero-based array. The default printer is put in the first position of the list (index = 0). | 
| Processor | نعم | String | The real processor name. Example: 'amdk6'. This property may return the same value as the Machine property. | 
| PythonVersion | نعم | String | Returns the version of the Python interpreter being used as a string in the format "Python major.minor.patchlevel" (ex: "Python 3.9.7"). | 
| SystemLocale | نعم | String | Returns the locale of the operating system as a string in the format "la-CO" (language-COUNTRY). This is equivalent to the Locale property. | 
| UserData | نعم | Dictionary | Returns a Dictionary instance containing key-value pairs in relation with Tools - Options - User Data dialog. | 
The following examples in Basic and Python illustrate how to use the Fonts property to write the names of all available fonts to the current Calc sheet starting at cell "A1":
    Dim oDoc as Object
    Dim allFonts as Object
    Dim svcPlatform as Object
    Set oDoc = CreateScriptService("Calc")
    Set svcPlatform = CreateScriptService("Platform")
    allFonts = svcPlatform.Fonts
    oDoc.setArray("~.A1", allFonts)
  The example below demonstrates how to create a Calc table with all the values stored in the UserData property, which is a Dictionary service instance:
    Dim svcPlatform as Object, oUserData as Object, oDoc as Object
    Dim arrUserData As Object, currCell As String
    Set svcPlatform = CreateScriptService("Platform")
    oUserData = svcPlatform.UserData
    arrUserData = oUserData.ConvertToArray()
    Set oDoc = CreateScriptService("Calc", ThisComponent)
    oDoc.SetArray("~.A1", Array(Array("Key", "Value")))
    oDoc.SetArray("~.A2", arrUserData)
  The examples above can be written in Python as follows:
    from scriptforge import CreateScriptService
    bas = CreateScriptService("Basic")
    doc = CreateScriptService("Calc", bas.ThisComponent)
    svc_platform = CreateScriptService("Platform")
    all_fonts = svc_platform.Fonts
    doc.setArray("~.A1", all_fonts)
  
    from scriptforge import CreateScriptService
    bas = CreateScriptService("Basic")
    doc = CreateScriptService("Calc", bas.ThisComponent)
    svc_platform = CreateScriptService("Platform")
    user_data = svc_platform.UserData
    arr_user_data = [[key, user_data[key]] for key in user_data]
    doc.SetArray("~.A1", (("Key", "Value"),))
    doc.SetArray("~.A2", arr_user_data)