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A Python library for reading and writing Excel files

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pyexcelize

Introduction

Creating formatting in Python when outputting to Excel can be tedious. Usually, you will want to write the formatting in Excel and then just output the data. It is a good idea to use OpenPyXL when working with Excel in Python. However, OpenPyXL uses a very large amount of memory. OpenPyXL is not suitable for writing data to a loaded Excel. However, there is a library in the Go language called excelize that is suitable for writing data. pyexcelize wraps Go's excelize and makes it usable.

Installation

pip install pyexcelize

Basic Usage

## Create New File
index = pe.new_file()

## Save as File
pe.save_as(index, '__tmp/test.xlsx')

## Close Workbook
pe.close(index)

## Open Exist Excel file
index = pe.open_file('./__tmp/test.xlsx')

## Create New Sheet
new_sheet = pe.new_sheet(index, 'Sheet2')

## Copy New Sheet
to_sheet = pe.copy_sheet(index, 1, new_sheet)

## Set Active Sheet
pe.set_active_sheet(index, new_sheet)

## Delete Sheet
pe.delete_sheet(index, 'Sheet1')

## Set Cell Value
pe.set_cell_int(index, "Sheet2", "A1", 1)
pe.set_cell_int(index, "Sheet2", "A2", 2)
pe.set_cell_int(index, "Sheet2", "A3", 3)
pe.set_cell_str(index, "Sheet2", "A4", "hello")

## Get Cell Value
pe.get_cell_value(index, "Sheet2", "A1")
pe.get_cell_value(index, "Sheet2", "A2")
pe.get_cell_value(index, "Sheet2", "A3")
pe.get_cell_value(index, "Sheet2", "A4")

## Get Cell Style
style_index = pe.get_cell_style(index, "Sheet2", "A1")

## Copy Cell Style
pe.set_cell_style(index, "Sheet2", "A2", "A2", style_index)

## Save Update
pe.save(index)

pe.close(index)

Stream Writer with Template xlsx.
If you don't use Stream Writer, it will use more than 2GB of memory.
Stream Writer will only consume less than 100MB of memory.

index = pe.open_file('./tests/template.xlsx')
writer_index = pe.new_stream_writer(index, "Sheet1")
headers = [
    "employee name",
    "company",
    "salary",
]
pe.set_row(writer_index, "A1", headers)
for row in range(2,500000):
    params = [
        fake.name(),
        random.choice(["Google", "Microsoft", "Apple", "Toyota", "Meta"]),
        random.randint(10000, 10000000),
    ]
    pe.set_row(writer_index, f"A{row}", params)
pe.add_table(writer_index, "A1", "C499999", dict(
    table_name="テーブル1",
    table_style="TableStyleMedium2",
    show_first_column=True,
    show_last_column=True,
    show_row_stripes=True,
    show_column_stripes=False,
))
pe.flush(writer_index)
pe.save_as(index, './__tmp/output.xlsx')
pe.close(index)

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