Easily create XLSX documents with Django
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This is a wrapper for openpyxl which makes creating XLSX documents with the purpose of exporting data less boring:
from xlsxdocument import XLSXDocument def xlsx_export(request): some_data = Bla.objects.all() xlsx = XLSXDocument() xlsx.table_from_queryset(Bla.objects.all()) return xlsx.to_response('bla.xlsx')
Adding in additional cells at the end is also possible:
xlsx = XLSXDocument() xlsx.table_from_queryset( Bla.objects.all(), additional=[( 'Full URL', lambda instance: 'http://example.com%s' % ( instance.get_absolute_url(), ), )], )
You can also easily add the facility to export rows to Django’s administration interface:
from django.contrib import admin from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ from xlsxdocument import export_selected from app import models class AttendanceAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): list_filter = ('event',) actions = (export_selected,) admin.site.register(models.Event) admin.site.register(models.Attendance, AttendanceAdmin)
If you require additional columns with export_selected use this snippet instead:
from xlsxdocument import create_export_selected class AttendanceAdmin(...): actions = [ create_export_selected( additional=[ # ... see above ] ) ]
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