A wrapper library to write data in xlsx and xlsm format
Project description
pyexcel-xlsxw is a tiny wrapper library to write data in xlsx and xlsm fromat using xlsxwriter. You are likely to use it with pyexcel.
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Known constraints
Fonts, colors and charts are not supported.
Installation
You can install pyexcel-xlsxw via pip:
$ pip install pyexcel-xlsxw
or clone it and install it:
$ git clone https://github.com/pyexcel/pyexcel-xlsxw.git
$ cd pyexcel-xlsxw
$ python setup.py install
Usage
As a standalone library
Write to an xlsx file
Here’s the sample code to write a dictionary to an xlsx file:
>>> from pyexcel_xlsxw import save_data
>>> data = OrderedDict() # from collections import OrderedDict
>>> data.update({"Sheet 1": [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]]})
>>> data.update({"Sheet 2": [["row 1", "row 2", "row 3"]]})
>>> save_data("your_file.xlsx", data)
Here’s the sample code to help you read the data back. You will need to install pyexcel-xls or pyexcel-xlsx.
>>> from pyexcel_io import get_data
>>> data = get_data("your_file.xlsx")
>>> import json
>>> print(json.dumps(data))
{"Sheet 1": [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]], "Sheet 2": [["row 1", "row 2", "row 3"]]}
Write an xlsx to memory
Here’s the sample code to write a dictionary to an xlsx file:
>>> from pyexcel_xlsxw import save_data
>>> data = OrderedDict()
>>> data.update({"Sheet 1": [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]]})
>>> data.update({"Sheet 2": [[7, 8, 9], [10, 11, 12]]})
>>> io = StringIO()
>>> save_data(io, data)
>>> # do something with the io
>>> # In reality, you might give it to your http response
>>> # object for downloading
Here’s the sample code to help you read the data back. You will need to install pyexcel-xls or pyexcel-xlsx.
>>> # This is just an illustration
>>> # In reality, you might deal with xlsx file upload
>>> # where you will read from requests.FILES['YOUR_XLSX_FILE']
>>> data = get_data(io, 'xlsx')
>>> print(json.dumps(data))
{"Sheet 1": [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]], "Sheet 2": [[7, 8, 9], [10, 11, 12]]}
As a pyexcel plugin
No longer, explicit import is needed since pyexcel version 0.2.2. Instead, this library is auto-loaded. So if you want to read data in xlsx format, installing it is enough.
Let’s assume we have data as the following.
>>> import pyexcel as pe
>>> sheet = pe.get_book(file_name="your_file.xlsx")
>>> sheet
Sheet 1:
+---+---+---+
| 1 | 2 | 3 |
+---+---+---+
| 4 | 5 | 6 |
+---+---+---+
Sheet 2:
+-------+-------+-------+
| row 1 | row 2 | row 3 |
+-------+-------+-------+
Writing to an xlsx file
Here is the sample code:
>>> sheet.save_as("another_file.xlsx")
Writing to a StringIO instance
You need to pass a StringIO instance to Writer:
>>> data = [
... [1, 2, 3],
... [4, 5, 6]
... ]
>>> io = StringIO()
>>> sheet = pe.Sheet(data)
>>> io = sheet.save_to_memory("xlsx", io)
>>> # then do something with io
>>> # In reality, you might give it to your http response
>>> # object for downloading
License
New BSD License
Developer guide
Development steps for code changes
cd pyexcel-xlsxw
Upgrade your setup tools and pip. They are needed for development and testing only:
pip install –upgrade setuptools pip
Then install relevant development requirements:
pip install -r rnd_requirements.txt # if such a file exists
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -r tests/requirements.txt
Once you have finished your changes, please provide test case(s), relevant documentation and update CHANGELOG.rst.
How to test your contribution
Although nose and doctest are both used in code testing, it is adviable that unit tests are put in tests. doctest is incorporated only to make sure the code examples in documentation remain valid across different development releases.
On Linux/Unix systems, please launch your tests like this:
$ make
On Windows systems, please issue this command:
> test.bat
Before you commit
Please run:
$ make format
so as to beautify your code otherwise travis-ci may fail your unit test.
Change log
0.6.1 - 10.10.2020
Fixed
#9: pyexcel-xlsxw 0.6.0 failed to write to a stream
0.6.0 - 8.10.2020
Updated
New style xlsx plugins, promoted by pyexcel-io v0.6.2.
0.4.2 - 23.10.2017
updated
pyexcel pyexcel#105, remove gease from setup_requires, introduced by 0.4.1.
remove python2.6 test support
0.4.1 - 20.10.2017
added
pyexcel#103, include LICENSE file in MANIFEST.in, meaning LICENSE file will appear in the released tar ball.
0.4.0 - 19.06.2017
Updated
0.3.2 - 03.03.2017
Updated
0.3.1 - 24.02.2017
Updated
0.3.0 - 22.12.2016
Updated
0.0.1 - 26.08.2016
Updated
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