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Wrapper around xlsxwriter to improve usability

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Excelipy

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Installation

You can install the package using pip:

pip install excelipy

Usage

The idea for this package is for it to be a declarative way of using the xlsxwritter. It allows you to define Excel files using Python objects, which can be more intuitive and easier to manage than writing raw Excel files.

Simple Example

import excelipy as ep

sheets = [
    ep.Sheet(
        name="Hello!",
        components=[
            ep.Text(text="Hello world!", width=2),
            ep.Fill(width=2, style=ep.Style(background="#33c481")),
            ep.Table(data=df),
        ],
        style=ep.Style(padding=1),
        grid_lines=False,
    ),
]

excel = ep.Excel(
    path=Path("filename.xlsx"),
    sheets=sheets,
)

ep.save(excel)

Result:

simple_example.png

Working with images

You can also add images to your Excel sheets. Auto-scale, based on PIL image size.

import excelipy as ep

sheets = [
    ep.Sheet(
        name="Hello!",
        components=[
            ep.Image(
                path=Path("resources/img.png"),
                width=2,
                height=5,
                style=ep.Style(border=2),
            ),
        ],
    ),
]

excel = ep.Excel(
    path=Path("filename.xlsx"),
    sheets=sheets,
)

ep.save(excel)

Result:

image_example.png

Extra

There are a lot of options regarding how to style your sheets. The tables come with a default style, which you can deactivate through the default_style flag.

The majority of the other styles will be added through the Style class. Everything should be well typed, so the autocomplete should help with the options available.

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