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A python module to generate xls/x files from a xls/x template

Project description

xltpl

A python module to generate xls/x files from a xls/x template.

How it works

xltpl.writer uses xlrd to read xls files, and uses xlwt to write xls files.
xltpl.writerx uses openpyxl to read and write xlsx files.
When xltpl reads a xls/x file, it creates a tree for each worksheet.
Then, it translates the tree to a jinja2 template with custom tags.
When the template is rendered, jinja2 extensions of cumtom tags call corresponding tree nodes to write the xls/x file.

xltpl uses jinja2 as its template engine, follows the syntax of jinja2 template.

Each worksheet is translated to a jinja2 template with custom tags.

{% row 'A1:F4, 0' %}
{% cell '0,0' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '0,1' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '0,2' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '0,3' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '0,4' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '0,5' %}{% endcell %}
{% for row in rows %}
{% row 'A2:F2, 3' %}
{% cell '1,0' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '1,1' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '1,2' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '1,3' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '1,4' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '1,5' %}{% endcell %}
{% row 'A3:B3, 4' %}
{% cell '2,0' %}{% sec '2,0,0' %}{{loop.index}} {% endsec %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '2,1' %}{% sec '2,1,0' %}{{row[0]}}{% endsec %}{% endcell %}
{% for item in row[1] %}
{% row 'C3, 6' %}
{% cell '2,2' %}{% sec '2,2,0' %}{{item[0]}}{% endsec %}{% endcell %}
{% for mac in item[1] %}
{% row 'D3:E3, 6' %}
{% cell '2,3' %}{% sec '2,3,0' %}{{ mac }}{% endsec %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '2,4' %}{% endcell %}
{% endfor %}
{% endfor %}
{% row 'F3, 4' %}
{% cell '2,5' %}{% endcell %}
{% row 'A4:F4, 3' %}
{% cell '3,0' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '3,1' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '3,2' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '3,3' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '3,4' %}{% endcell %}
{% cell '3,5' %}{% endcell %}
{% endfor %}
{% row 'A1:F4, 0' %}

xltpl added 4 custom tags: row, cell, sec, and xv.
row, cell, sec are used internally, used for row, cell and rich text.
xv is used to define a variable.
When a cell contains only a xv tag, this cell will be set to the type of the object returned from the variable evaluation.
For example, if a cell contains only {%xv amt %}, and amt is a number, then this cell will be set to Number type, displaying with the style set on the cell.
If there is another tag, it is equivalent to {{amt}}, will be converted to a string.

Installtion

pip install xltpl

How to use

  • To use xltpl, you need to be familiar with the syntax of jinja2 template.
  • Get a pre-written xls/x file as the template.
  • Insert variables in the cells, such as :
{{name}}
  • Insert control statements in the notes(comments) of cells, uses beforerow, beforecell or aftercell to seperate them :
    (v0.4) You can use 'cell{{A1}}beforerow{% for item in items %}aftercell{% endfor %}' to specify them.
beforerow{% for item in items %}
beforerow{% endfor %}
  • (v0.4) Use 'range' to specify some regions, using ';;' to seperate them:
range{{D3:E3}}beforerange{% for mac in item[1] %}afterrange{% endfor %};;
range{{C3:E3}}beforerange{% for item in row[1] %}afterrange{% endfor %};;
range{{A2:F4}}beforerange{% for row in rows %}afterrange{% endfor %}
  • Run the code
from xltpl.writer import BookWriter
writer = BookWriter('example.xls')
person_info = {'name': u'Hello Wizard'}
items = ['1', '1', '1', '1', '1', '1', '1', '1', ]
person_info['items'] = items
payloads = [person_info]
writer.render_book(payloads)
writer.save('result.xls')

See examples.

Notes

Rich text

Openpyxl does not preserve the rich text it read.
A temporary workaround for rich text is provided in this repo (2.6).
For now, xltpl uses this repo to support rich text reading and writing.

xlrd

xlrd does not extract print settings.
This repo does.

xlwt

xlwt always sets the default font to 'Arial'.
Excel measures column width units based on the default font.
This repo does not.

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