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  1. // Copyright 2016 - 2019 The excelize Authors. All rights reserved. Use of
  2. // this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
  3. // the LICENSE file.
  4. //
  5. // Package excelize providing a set of functions that allow you to write to
  6. // and read from XLSX files. Support reads and writes XLSX file generated by
  7. // Microsoft Excel™ 2007 and later. Support save file without losing original
  8. // charts of XLSX. This library needs Go version 1.8 or later.
  9. package excelize
  10. import (
  11. "bytes"
  12. "encoding/json"
  13. "encoding/xml"
  14. "errors"
  15. "fmt"
  16. "io/ioutil"
  17. "os"
  18. "path"
  19. "reflect"
  20. "regexp"
  21. "strconv"
  22. "strings"
  23. "unicode/utf8"
  24. "github.com/mohae/deepcopy"
  25. )
  26. // NewSheet provides function to create a new sheet by given worksheet name.
  27. // When creating a new XLSX file, the default sheet will be created. Returns
  28. // the number of sheets in the workbook (file) after appending the new sheet.
  29. func (f *File) NewSheet(name string) int {
  30. // Check if the worksheet already exists
  31. if f.GetSheetIndex(name) != 0 {
  32. return f.SheetCount
  33. }
  34. f.DeleteSheet(name)
  35. f.SheetCount++
  36. wb := f.workbookReader()
  37. sheetID := 0
  38. for _, v := range wb.Sheets.Sheet {
  39. if v.SheetID > sheetID {
  40. sheetID = v.SheetID
  41. }
  42. }
  43. sheetID++
  44. // Update docProps/app.xml
  45. f.setAppXML()
  46. // Update [Content_Types].xml
  47. f.setContentTypes(sheetID)
  48. // Create new sheet /xl/worksheets/sheet%d.xml
  49. f.setSheet(sheetID, name)
  50. // Update xl/_rels/workbook.xml.rels
  51. rID := f.addXlsxWorkbookRels(sheetID)
  52. // Update xl/workbook.xml
  53. f.setWorkbook(name, sheetID, rID)
  54. return sheetID
  55. }
  56. // contentTypesReader provides a function to get the pointer to the
  57. // [Content_Types].xml structure after deserialization.
  58. func (f *File) contentTypesReader() *xlsxTypes {
  59. if f.ContentTypes == nil {
  60. var content xlsxTypes
  61. _ = xml.Unmarshal(namespaceStrictToTransitional(f.readXML("[Content_Types].xml")), &content)
  62. f.ContentTypes = &content
  63. }
  64. return f.ContentTypes
  65. }
  66. // contentTypesWriter provides a function to save [Content_Types].xml after
  67. // serialize structure.
  68. func (f *File) contentTypesWriter() {
  69. if f.ContentTypes != nil {
  70. output, _ := xml.Marshal(f.ContentTypes)
  71. f.saveFileList("[Content_Types].xml", output)
  72. }
  73. }
  74. // workbookReader provides a function to get the pointer to the xl/workbook.xml
  75. // structure after deserialization.
  76. func (f *File) workbookReader() *xlsxWorkbook {
  77. if f.WorkBook == nil {
  78. var content xlsxWorkbook
  79. _ = xml.Unmarshal(namespaceStrictToTransitional(f.readXML("xl/workbook.xml")), &content)
  80. f.WorkBook = &content
  81. }
  82. return f.WorkBook
  83. }
  84. // workBookWriter provides a function to save xl/workbook.xml after serialize
  85. // structure.
  86. func (f *File) workBookWriter() {
  87. if f.WorkBook != nil {
  88. output, _ := xml.Marshal(f.WorkBook)
  89. f.saveFileList("xl/workbook.xml", replaceRelationshipsBytes(replaceRelationshipsNameSpaceBytes(output)))
  90. }
  91. }
  92. // workSheetWriter provides a function to save xl/worksheets/sheet%d.xml after
  93. // serialize structure.
  94. func (f *File) workSheetWriter() {
  95. for p, sheet := range f.Sheet {
  96. if sheet != nil {
  97. for k, v := range sheet.SheetData.Row {
  98. f.Sheet[p].SheetData.Row[k].C = trimCell(v.C)
  99. }
  100. output, _ := xml.Marshal(sheet)
  101. f.saveFileList(p, replaceRelationshipsBytes(replaceWorkSheetsRelationshipsNameSpaceBytes(output)))
  102. ok := f.checked[p]
  103. if ok {
  104. delete(f.Sheet, p)
  105. f.checked[p] = false
  106. }
  107. }
  108. }
  109. }
  110. // trimCell provides a function to trim blank cells which created by completeCol.
  111. func trimCell(column []xlsxC) []xlsxC {
  112. col := make([]xlsxC, len(column))
  113. i := 0
  114. for _, c := range column {
  115. if c.S != 0 || c.V != "" || c.F != nil || c.T != "" {
  116. col[i] = c
  117. i++
  118. }
  119. }
  120. return col[0:i]
  121. }
  122. // setContentTypes provides a function to read and update property of contents
  123. // type of XLSX.
  124. func (f *File) setContentTypes(index int) {
  125. content := f.contentTypesReader()
  126. content.Overrides = append(content.Overrides, xlsxOverride{
  127. PartName: "/xl/worksheets/sheet" + strconv.Itoa(index) + ".xml",
  128. ContentType: "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.worksheet+xml",
  129. })
  130. }
  131. // setSheet provides a function to update sheet property by given index.
  132. func (f *File) setSheet(index int, name string) {
  133. var xlsx xlsxWorksheet
  134. xlsx.Dimension.Ref = "A1"
  135. xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView = append(xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView, xlsxSheetView{
  136. WorkbookViewID: 0,
  137. })
  138. path := "xl/worksheets/sheet" + strconv.Itoa(index) + ".xml"
  139. f.sheetMap[trimSheetName(name)] = path
  140. f.Sheet[path] = &xlsx
  141. }
  142. // setWorkbook update workbook property of XLSX. Maximum 31 characters are
  143. // allowed in sheet title.
  144. func (f *File) setWorkbook(name string, sheetID, rid int) {
  145. content := f.workbookReader()
  146. content.Sheets.Sheet = append(content.Sheets.Sheet, xlsxSheet{
  147. Name: trimSheetName(name),
  148. SheetID: sheetID,
  149. ID: "rId" + strconv.Itoa(rid),
  150. })
  151. }
  152. // workbookRelsReader provides a function to read and unmarshal workbook
  153. // relationships of XLSX file.
  154. func (f *File) workbookRelsReader() *xlsxWorkbookRels {
  155. if f.WorkBookRels == nil {
  156. var content xlsxWorkbookRels
  157. _ = xml.Unmarshal(namespaceStrictToTransitional(f.readXML("xl/_rels/workbook.xml.rels")), &content)
  158. f.WorkBookRels = &content
  159. }
  160. return f.WorkBookRels
  161. }
  162. // workBookRelsWriter provides a function to save xl/_rels/workbook.xml.rels after
  163. // serialize structure.
  164. func (f *File) workBookRelsWriter() {
  165. if f.WorkBookRels != nil {
  166. output, _ := xml.Marshal(f.WorkBookRels)
  167. f.saveFileList("xl/_rels/workbook.xml.rels", output)
  168. }
  169. }
  170. // addXlsxWorkbookRels update workbook relationships property of XLSX.
  171. func (f *File) addXlsxWorkbookRels(sheet int) int {
  172. content := f.workbookRelsReader()
  173. rID := 0
  174. for _, v := range content.Relationships {
  175. t, _ := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimPrefix(v.ID, "rId"))
  176. if t > rID {
  177. rID = t
  178. }
  179. }
  180. rID++
  181. ID := bytes.Buffer{}
  182. ID.WriteString("rId")
  183. ID.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(rID))
  184. target := bytes.Buffer{}
  185. target.WriteString("worksheets/sheet")
  186. target.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(sheet))
  187. target.WriteString(".xml")
  188. content.Relationships = append(content.Relationships, xlsxWorkbookRelation{
  189. ID: ID.String(),
  190. Target: target.String(),
  191. Type: SourceRelationshipWorkSheet,
  192. })
  193. return rID
  194. }
  195. // setAppXML update docProps/app.xml file of XML.
  196. func (f *File) setAppXML() {
  197. f.saveFileList("docProps/app.xml", []byte(templateDocpropsApp))
  198. }
  199. // replaceRelationshipsBytes; Some tools that read XLSX files have very strict
  200. // requirements about the structure of the input XML. This function is a
  201. // horrible hack to fix that after the XML marshalling is completed.
  202. func replaceRelationshipsBytes(content []byte) []byte {
  203. oldXmlns := []byte(`xmlns:relationships="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/officeDocument/2006/relationships" relationships`)
  204. newXmlns := []byte("r")
  205. return bytes.Replace(content, oldXmlns, newXmlns, -1)
  206. }
  207. // replaceRelationshipsNameSpaceBytes; Some tools that read XLSX files have
  208. // very strict requirements about the structure of the input XML. In
  209. // particular both Numbers on the Mac and SAS dislike inline XML namespace
  210. // declarations, or namespace prefixes that don't match the ones that Excel
  211. // itself uses. This is a problem because the Go XML library doesn't multiple
  212. // namespace declarations in a single element of a document. This function is
  213. // a horrible hack to fix that after the XML marshalling is completed.
  214. func replaceRelationshipsNameSpaceBytes(workbookMarshal []byte) []byte {
  215. oldXmlns := []byte(`<workbook xmlns="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main">`)
  216. newXmlns := []byte(`<workbook xmlns="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main" xmlns:r="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/officeDocument/2006/relationships" xmlns:mc="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006" mc:Ignorable="x15" xmlns:x15="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/spreadsheetml/2010/11/main">`)
  217. return bytes.Replace(workbookMarshal, oldXmlns, newXmlns, -1)
  218. }
  219. // SetActiveSheet provides function to set default active worksheet of XLSX by
  220. // given index. Note that active index is different from the index returned by
  221. // function GetSheetMap(). It should be greater than 0 and less than total
  222. // worksheet numbers.
  223. func (f *File) SetActiveSheet(index int) {
  224. if index < 1 {
  225. index = 1
  226. }
  227. wb := f.workbookReader()
  228. for activeTab, sheet := range wb.Sheets.Sheet {
  229. if sheet.SheetID == index {
  230. if len(wb.BookViews.WorkBookView) > 0 {
  231. wb.BookViews.WorkBookView[0].ActiveTab = activeTab
  232. } else {
  233. wb.BookViews.WorkBookView = append(wb.BookViews.WorkBookView, xlsxWorkBookView{
  234. ActiveTab: activeTab,
  235. })
  236. }
  237. }
  238. }
  239. for idx, name := range f.GetSheetMap() {
  240. xlsx, _ := f.workSheetReader(name)
  241. if len(xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView) > 0 {
  242. xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView[0].TabSelected = false
  243. }
  244. if index == idx {
  245. if len(xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView) > 0 {
  246. xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView[0].TabSelected = true
  247. } else {
  248. xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView = append(xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView, xlsxSheetView{
  249. TabSelected: true,
  250. })
  251. }
  252. }
  253. }
  254. }
  255. // GetActiveSheetIndex provides a function to get active sheet index of the
  256. // XLSX. If not found the active sheet will be return integer 0.
  257. func (f *File) GetActiveSheetIndex() int {
  258. wb := f.workbookReader()
  259. if wb != nil {
  260. view := wb.BookViews.WorkBookView
  261. sheets := wb.Sheets.Sheet
  262. var activeTab int
  263. if len(view) > 0 {
  264. activeTab = view[0].ActiveTab
  265. if len(sheets) > activeTab && sheets[activeTab].SheetID != 0 {
  266. return sheets[activeTab].SheetID
  267. }
  268. }
  269. if len(wb.Sheets.Sheet) == 1 {
  270. return wb.Sheets.Sheet[0].SheetID
  271. }
  272. }
  273. return 0
  274. }
  275. // SetSheetName provides a function to set the worksheet name be given old and
  276. // new worksheet name. Maximum 31 characters are allowed in sheet title and
  277. // this function only changes the name of the sheet and will not update the
  278. // sheet name in the formula or reference associated with the cell. So there
  279. // may be problem formula error or reference missing.
  280. func (f *File) SetSheetName(oldName, newName string) {
  281. oldName = trimSheetName(oldName)
  282. newName = trimSheetName(newName)
  283. content := f.workbookReader()
  284. for k, v := range content.Sheets.Sheet {
  285. if v.Name == oldName {
  286. content.Sheets.Sheet[k].Name = newName
  287. f.sheetMap[newName] = f.sheetMap[oldName]
  288. delete(f.sheetMap, oldName)
  289. }
  290. }
  291. }
  292. // GetSheetName provides a function to get worksheet name of XLSX by given
  293. // worksheet index. If given sheet index is invalid, will return an empty
  294. // string.
  295. func (f *File) GetSheetName(index int) string {
  296. wb := f.workbookReader()
  297. if wb != nil {
  298. for _, sheet := range wb.Sheets.Sheet {
  299. if sheet.SheetID == index {
  300. return sheet.Name
  301. }
  302. }
  303. }
  304. return ""
  305. }
  306. // GetSheetIndex provides a function to get worksheet index of XLSX by given
  307. // sheet name. If given worksheet name is invalid, will return an integer type
  308. // value 0.
  309. func (f *File) GetSheetIndex(name string) int {
  310. wb := f.workbookReader()
  311. if wb != nil {
  312. for _, sheet := range wb.Sheets.Sheet {
  313. if sheet.Name == trimSheetName(name) {
  314. return sheet.SheetID
  315. }
  316. }
  317. }
  318. return 0
  319. }
  320. // GetSheetMap provides a function to get worksheet name and index map of XLSX.
  321. // For example:
  322. //
  323. // f, err := excelize.OpenFile("./Book1.xlsx")
  324. // if err != nil {
  325. // return
  326. // }
  327. // for index, name := range f.GetSheetMap() {
  328. // fmt.Println(index, name)
  329. // }
  330. //
  331. func (f *File) GetSheetMap() map[int]string {
  332. wb := f.workbookReader()
  333. sheetMap := map[int]string{}
  334. if wb != nil {
  335. for _, sheet := range wb.Sheets.Sheet {
  336. sheetMap[sheet.SheetID] = sheet.Name
  337. }
  338. }
  339. return sheetMap
  340. }
  341. // getSheetMap provides a function to get worksheet name and XML file path map
  342. // of XLSX.
  343. func (f *File) getSheetMap() map[string]string {
  344. content := f.workbookReader()
  345. rels := f.workbookRelsReader()
  346. maps := map[string]string{}
  347. for _, v := range content.Sheets.Sheet {
  348. for _, rel := range rels.Relationships {
  349. if rel.ID == v.ID {
  350. // Construct a target XML as xl/worksheets/sheet%d by split path, compatible with different types of relative paths in workbook.xml.rels, for example: worksheets/sheet%d.xml and /xl/worksheets/sheet%d.xml
  351. pathInfo := strings.Split(rel.Target, "/")
  352. pathInfoLen := len(pathInfo)
  353. if pathInfoLen > 0 {
  354. maps[v.Name] = fmt.Sprintf("xl/worksheets/%s", pathInfo[pathInfoLen-1])
  355. }
  356. }
  357. }
  358. }
  359. return maps
  360. }
  361. // SetSheetBackground provides a function to set background picture by given
  362. // worksheet name and file path.
  363. func (f *File) SetSheetBackground(sheet, picture string) error {
  364. var err error
  365. // Check picture exists first.
  366. if _, err = os.Stat(picture); os.IsNotExist(err) {
  367. return err
  368. }
  369. ext, ok := supportImageTypes[path.Ext(picture)]
  370. if !ok {
  371. return errors.New("unsupported image extension")
  372. }
  373. file, _ := ioutil.ReadFile(picture)
  374. name := f.addMedia(file, ext)
  375. rID := f.addSheetRelationships(sheet, SourceRelationshipImage, strings.Replace(name, "xl", "..", 1), "")
  376. f.addSheetPicture(sheet, rID)
  377. f.setContentTypePartImageExtensions()
  378. return err
  379. }
  380. // DeleteSheet provides a function to delete worksheet in a workbook by given
  381. // worksheet name. Use this method with caution, which will affect changes in
  382. // references such as formulas, charts, and so on. If there is any referenced
  383. // value of the deleted worksheet, it will cause a file error when you open it.
  384. // This function will be invalid when only the one worksheet is left.
  385. func (f *File) DeleteSheet(name string) {
  386. if f.SheetCount == 1 || f.GetSheetIndex(name) == 0 {
  387. return
  388. }
  389. sheetName := trimSheetName(name)
  390. wb := f.workbookReader()
  391. wbRels := f.workbookRelsReader()
  392. for idx, sheet := range wb.Sheets.Sheet {
  393. if sheet.Name == sheetName {
  394. wb.Sheets.Sheet = append(wb.Sheets.Sheet[:idx], wb.Sheets.Sheet[idx+1:]...)
  395. var sheetXML, rels string
  396. if wbRels != nil {
  397. for _, rel := range wbRels.Relationships {
  398. if rel.ID == sheet.ID {
  399. sheetXML = fmt.Sprintf("xl/%s", rel.Target)
  400. rels = strings.Replace(fmt.Sprintf("xl/%s.rels", rel.Target), "xl/worksheets/", "xl/worksheets/_rels/", -1)
  401. }
  402. }
  403. }
  404. target := f.deleteSheetFromWorkbookRels(sheet.ID)
  405. f.deleteSheetFromContentTypes(target)
  406. f.deleteCalcChain(sheet.SheetID, "") // Delete CalcChain
  407. delete(f.sheetMap, sheetName)
  408. delete(f.XLSX, sheetXML)
  409. delete(f.XLSX, rels)
  410. delete(f.Sheet, sheetXML)
  411. f.SheetCount--
  412. }
  413. }
  414. f.SetActiveSheet(len(f.GetSheetMap()))
  415. }
  416. // deleteSheetFromWorkbookRels provides a function to remove worksheet
  417. // relationships by given relationships ID in the file
  418. // xl/_rels/workbook.xml.rels.
  419. func (f *File) deleteSheetFromWorkbookRels(rID string) string {
  420. content := f.workbookRelsReader()
  421. for k, v := range content.Relationships {
  422. if v.ID == rID {
  423. content.Relationships = append(content.Relationships[:k], content.Relationships[k+1:]...)
  424. return v.Target
  425. }
  426. }
  427. return ""
  428. }
  429. // deleteSheetFromContentTypes provides a function to remove worksheet
  430. // relationships by given target name in the file [Content_Types].xml.
  431. func (f *File) deleteSheetFromContentTypes(target string) {
  432. content := f.contentTypesReader()
  433. for k, v := range content.Overrides {
  434. if v.PartName == "/xl/"+target {
  435. content.Overrides = append(content.Overrides[:k], content.Overrides[k+1:]...)
  436. }
  437. }
  438. }
  439. // CopySheet provides a function to duplicate a worksheet by gave source and
  440. // target worksheet index. Note that currently doesn't support duplicate
  441. // workbooks that contain tables, charts or pictures. For Example:
  442. //
  443. // // Sheet1 already exists...
  444. // index := f.NewSheet("Sheet2")
  445. // err := f.CopySheet(1, index)
  446. // return err
  447. //
  448. func (f *File) CopySheet(from, to int) error {
  449. if from < 1 || to < 1 || from == to || f.GetSheetName(from) == "" || f.GetSheetName(to) == "" {
  450. return errors.New("invalid worksheet index")
  451. }
  452. return f.copySheet(from, to)
  453. }
  454. // copySheet provides a function to duplicate a worksheet by gave source and
  455. // target worksheet name.
  456. func (f *File) copySheet(from, to int) error {
  457. sheet, err := f.workSheetReader(f.GetSheetName(from))
  458. if err != nil {
  459. return err
  460. }
  461. worksheet := deepcopy.Copy(sheet).(*xlsxWorksheet)
  462. path := "xl/worksheets/sheet" + strconv.Itoa(to) + ".xml"
  463. if len(worksheet.SheetViews.SheetView) > 0 {
  464. worksheet.SheetViews.SheetView[0].TabSelected = false
  465. }
  466. worksheet.Drawing = nil
  467. worksheet.TableParts = nil
  468. worksheet.PageSetUp = nil
  469. f.Sheet[path] = worksheet
  470. toRels := "xl/worksheets/_rels/sheet" + strconv.Itoa(to) + ".xml.rels"
  471. fromRels := "xl/worksheets/_rels/sheet" + strconv.Itoa(from) + ".xml.rels"
  472. _, ok := f.XLSX[fromRels]
  473. if ok {
  474. f.XLSX[toRels] = f.XLSX[fromRels]
  475. }
  476. return err
  477. }
  478. // SetSheetVisible provides a function to set worksheet visible by given worksheet
  479. // name. A workbook must contain at least one visible worksheet. If the given
  480. // worksheet has been activated, this setting will be invalidated. Sheet state
  481. // values as defined by http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/documentformat.openxml.spreadsheet.sheetstatevalues.aspx
  482. //
  483. // visible
  484. // hidden
  485. // veryHidden
  486. //
  487. // For example, hide Sheet1:
  488. //
  489. // err := f.SetSheetVisible("Sheet1", false)
  490. //
  491. func (f *File) SetSheetVisible(name string, visible bool) error {
  492. name = trimSheetName(name)
  493. content := f.workbookReader()
  494. if visible {
  495. for k, v := range content.Sheets.Sheet {
  496. if v.Name == name {
  497. content.Sheets.Sheet[k].State = ""
  498. }
  499. }
  500. return nil
  501. }
  502. count := 0
  503. for _, v := range content.Sheets.Sheet {
  504. if v.State != "hidden" {
  505. count++
  506. }
  507. }
  508. for k, v := range content.Sheets.Sheet {
  509. xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(v.Name)
  510. if err != nil {
  511. return err
  512. }
  513. tabSelected := false
  514. if len(xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView) > 0 {
  515. tabSelected = xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView[0].TabSelected
  516. }
  517. if v.Name == name && count > 1 && !tabSelected {
  518. content.Sheets.Sheet[k].State = "hidden"
  519. }
  520. }
  521. return nil
  522. }
  523. // parseFormatPanesSet provides a function to parse the panes settings.
  524. func parseFormatPanesSet(formatSet string) (*formatPanes, error) {
  525. format := formatPanes{}
  526. err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(formatSet), &format)
  527. return &format, err
  528. }
  529. // SetPanes provides a function to create and remove freeze panes and split panes
  530. // by given worksheet name and panes format set.
  531. //
  532. // activePane defines the pane that is active. The possible values for this
  533. // attribute are defined in the following table:
  534. //
  535. // Enumeration Value | Description
  536. // --------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------
  537. // bottomLeft (Bottom Left Pane) | Bottom left pane, when both vertical and horizontal
  538. // | splits are applied.
  539. // |
  540. // | This value is also used when only a horizontal split has
  541. // | been applied, dividing the pane into upper and lower
  542. // | regions. In that case, this value specifies the bottom
  543. // | pane.
  544. // |
  545. // bottomRight (Bottom Right Pane) | Bottom right pane, when both vertical and horizontal
  546. // | splits are applied.
  547. // |
  548. // topLeft (Top Left Pane) | Top left pane, when both vertical and horizontal splits
  549. // | are applied.
  550. // |
  551. // | This value is also used when only a horizontal split has
  552. // | been applied, dividing the pane into upper and lower
  553. // | regions. In that case, this value specifies the top pane.
  554. // |
  555. // | This value is also used when only a vertical split has
  556. // | been applied, dividing the pane into right and left
  557. // | regions. In that case, this value specifies the left pane
  558. // |
  559. // topRight (Top Right Pane) | Top right pane, when both vertical and horizontal
  560. // | splits are applied.
  561. // |
  562. // | This value is also used when only a vertical split has
  563. // | been applied, dividing the pane into right and left
  564. // | regions. In that case, this value specifies the right
  565. // | pane.
  566. //
  567. // Pane state type is restricted to the values supported currently listed in the following table:
  568. //
  569. // Enumeration Value | Description
  570. // --------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------
  571. // frozen (Frozen) | Panes are frozen, but were not split being frozen. In
  572. // | this state, when the panes are unfrozen again, a single
  573. // | pane results, with no split.
  574. // |
  575. // | In this state, the split bars are not adjustable.
  576. // |
  577. // split (Split) | Panes are split, but not frozen. In this state, the split
  578. // | bars are adjustable by the user.
  579. //
  580. // x_split (Horizontal Split Position): Horizontal position of the split, in
  581. // 1/20th of a point; 0 (zero) if none. If the pane is frozen, this value
  582. // indicates the number of columns visible in the top pane.
  583. //
  584. // y_split (Vertical Split Position): Vertical position of the split, in 1/20th
  585. // of a point; 0 (zero) if none. If the pane is frozen, this value indicates the
  586. // number of rows visible in the left pane. The possible values for this
  587. // attribute are defined by the W3C XML Schema double datatype.
  588. //
  589. // top_left_cell: Location of the top left visible cell in the bottom right pane
  590. // (when in Left-To-Right mode).
  591. //
  592. // sqref (Sequence of References): Range of the selection. Can be non-contiguous
  593. // set of ranges.
  594. //
  595. // An example of how to freeze column A in the Sheet1 and set the active cell on
  596. // Sheet1!K16:
  597. //
  598. // f.SetPanes("Sheet1", `{"freeze":true,"split":false,"x_split":1,"y_split":0,"top_left_cell":"B1","active_pane":"topRight","panes":[{"sqref":"K16","active_cell":"K16","pane":"topRight"}]}`)
  599. //
  600. // An example of how to freeze rows 1 to 9 in the Sheet1 and set the active cell
  601. // ranges on Sheet1!A11:XFD11:
  602. //
  603. // f.SetPanes("Sheet1", `{"freeze":true,"split":false,"x_split":0,"y_split":9,"top_left_cell":"A34","active_pane":"bottomLeft","panes":[{"sqref":"A11:XFD11","active_cell":"A11","pane":"bottomLeft"}]}`)
  604. //
  605. // An example of how to create split panes in the Sheet1 and set the active cell
  606. // on Sheet1!J60:
  607. //
  608. // f.SetPanes("Sheet1", `{"freeze":false,"split":true,"x_split":3270,"y_split":1800,"top_left_cell":"N57","active_pane":"bottomLeft","panes":[{"sqref":"I36","active_cell":"I36"},{"sqref":"G33","active_cell":"G33","pane":"topRight"},{"sqref":"J60","active_cell":"J60","pane":"bottomLeft"},{"sqref":"O60","active_cell":"O60","pane":"bottomRight"}]}`)
  609. //
  610. // An example of how to unfreeze and remove all panes on Sheet1:
  611. //
  612. // f.SetPanes("Sheet1", `{"freeze":false,"split":false}`)
  613. //
  614. func (f *File) SetPanes(sheet, panes string) error {
  615. fs, _ := parseFormatPanesSet(panes)
  616. xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  617. if err != nil {
  618. return err
  619. }
  620. p := &xlsxPane{
  621. ActivePane: fs.ActivePane,
  622. TopLeftCell: fs.TopLeftCell,
  623. XSplit: float64(fs.XSplit),
  624. YSplit: float64(fs.YSplit),
  625. }
  626. if fs.Freeze {
  627. p.State = "frozen"
  628. }
  629. xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView[len(xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView)-1].Pane = p
  630. if !(fs.Freeze) && !(fs.Split) {
  631. if len(xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView) > 0 {
  632. xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView[len(xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView)-1].Pane = nil
  633. }
  634. }
  635. s := []*xlsxSelection{}
  636. for _, p := range fs.Panes {
  637. s = append(s, &xlsxSelection{
  638. ActiveCell: p.ActiveCell,
  639. Pane: p.Pane,
  640. SQRef: p.SQRef,
  641. })
  642. }
  643. xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView[len(xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView)-1].Selection = s
  644. return err
  645. }
  646. // GetSheetVisible provides a function to get worksheet visible by given worksheet
  647. // name. For example, get visible state of Sheet1:
  648. //
  649. // f.GetSheetVisible("Sheet1")
  650. //
  651. func (f *File) GetSheetVisible(name string) bool {
  652. content := f.workbookReader()
  653. visible := false
  654. for k, v := range content.Sheets.Sheet {
  655. if v.Name == trimSheetName(name) {
  656. if content.Sheets.Sheet[k].State == "" || content.Sheets.Sheet[k].State == "visible" {
  657. visible = true
  658. }
  659. }
  660. }
  661. return visible
  662. }
  663. // SearchSheet provides a function to get coordinates by given worksheet name,
  664. // cell value, and regular expression. The function doesn't support searching
  665. // on the calculated result, formatted numbers and conditional lookup
  666. // currently. If it is a merged cell, it will return the coordinates of the
  667. // upper left corner of the merged area.
  668. //
  669. // An example of search the coordinates of the value of "100" on Sheet1:
  670. //
  671. // result, err := f.SearchSheet("Sheet1", "100")
  672. //
  673. // An example of search the coordinates where the numerical value in the range
  674. // of "0-9" of Sheet1 is described:
  675. //
  676. // result, err := f.SearchSheet("Sheet1", "[0-9]", true)
  677. //
  678. func (f *File) SearchSheet(sheet, value string, reg ...bool) ([]string, error) {
  679. var (
  680. regSearch bool
  681. result []string
  682. )
  683. for _, r := range reg {
  684. regSearch = r
  685. }
  686. xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  687. if err != nil {
  688. return result, err
  689. }
  690. name, ok := f.sheetMap[trimSheetName(sheet)]
  691. if !ok {
  692. return result, nil
  693. }
  694. if xlsx != nil {
  695. output, _ := xml.Marshal(f.Sheet[name])
  696. f.saveFileList(name, replaceWorkSheetsRelationshipsNameSpaceBytes(output))
  697. }
  698. return f.searchSheet(name, value, regSearch)
  699. }
  700. // searchSheet provides a function to get coordinates by given worksheet name,
  701. // cell value, and regular expression.
  702. func (f *File) searchSheet(name, value string, regSearch bool) ([]string, error) {
  703. var (
  704. inElement string
  705. result []string
  706. r xlsxRow
  707. )
  708. xml.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(f.readXML(name)))
  709. d := f.sharedStringsReader()
  710. decoder := xml.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(f.readXML(name)))
  711. for {
  712. token, _ := decoder.Token()
  713. if token == nil {
  714. break
  715. }
  716. switch startElement := token.(type) {
  717. case xml.StartElement:
  718. inElement = startElement.Name.Local
  719. if inElement == "row" {
  720. r = xlsxRow{}
  721. _ = decoder.DecodeElement(&r, &startElement)
  722. for _, colCell := range r.C {
  723. val, _ := colCell.getValueFrom(f, d)
  724. if regSearch {
  725. regex := regexp.MustCompile(value)
  726. if !regex.MatchString(val) {
  727. continue
  728. }
  729. } else {
  730. if val != value {
  731. continue
  732. }
  733. }
  734. cellCol, _, err := CellNameToCoordinates(colCell.R)
  735. if err != nil {
  736. return result, err
  737. }
  738. cellName, err := CoordinatesToCellName(cellCol, r.R)
  739. if err != nil {
  740. return result, err
  741. }
  742. result = append(result, cellName)
  743. }
  744. }
  745. default:
  746. }
  747. }
  748. return result, nil
  749. }
  750. // SetHeaderFooter provides a function to set headers and footers by given
  751. // worksheet name and the control characters.
  752. //
  753. // Headers and footers are specified using the following settings fields:
  754. //
  755. // Fields | Description
  756. // ------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------
  757. // AlignWithMargins | Align header footer margins with page margins
  758. // DifferentFirst | Different first-page header and footer indicator
  759. // DifferentOddEven | Different odd and even page headers and footers indicator
  760. // ScaleWithDoc | Scale header and footer with document scaling
  761. // OddFooter | Odd Page Footer
  762. // OddHeader | Odd Header
  763. // EvenFooter | Even Page Footer
  764. // EvenHeader | Even Page Header
  765. // FirstFooter | First Page Footer
  766. // FirstHeader | First Page Header
  767. //
  768. // The following formatting codes can be used in 6 string type fields:
  769. // OddHeader, OddFooter, EvenHeader, EvenFooter, FirstFooter, FirstHeader
  770. //
  771. // Formatting Code | Description
  772. // ------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
  773. // && | The character "&"
  774. // |
  775. // &font-size | Size of the text font, where font-size is a decimal font size in points
  776. // |
  777. // &"font name,font type" | A text font-name string, font name, and a text font-type string,
  778. // | font type
  779. // |
  780. // &"-,Regular" | Regular text format. Toggles bold and italic modes to off
  781. // |
  782. // &A | Current worksheet's tab name
  783. // |
  784. // &B or &"-,Bold" | Bold text format, from off to on, or vice versa. The default mode is off
  785. // |
  786. // &D | Current date
  787. // |
  788. // &C | Center section
  789. // |
  790. // &E | Double-underline text format
  791. // |
  792. // &F | Current workbook's file name
  793. // |
  794. // &G | Drawing object as background
  795. // |
  796. // &H | Shadow text format
  797. // |
  798. // &I or &"-,Italic" | Italic text format
  799. // |
  800. // &K | Text font color
  801. // |
  802. // | An RGB Color is specified as RRGGBB
  803. // |
  804. // | A Theme Color is specified as TTSNNN where TT is the theme color Id,
  805. // | S is either "+" or "-" of the tint/shade value, and NNN is the
  806. // | tint/shade value
  807. // |
  808. // &L | Left section
  809. // |
  810. // &N | Total number of pages
  811. // |
  812. // &O | Outline text format
  813. // |
  814. // &P[[+|-]n] | Without the optional suffix, the current page number in decimal
  815. // |
  816. // &R | Right section
  817. // |
  818. // &S | Strikethrough text format
  819. // |
  820. // &T | Current time
  821. // |
  822. // &U | Single-underline text format. If double-underline mode is on, the next
  823. // | occurrence in a section specifier toggles double-underline mode to off;
  824. // | otherwise, it toggles single-underline mode, from off to on, or vice
  825. // | versa. The default mode is off
  826. // |
  827. // &X | Superscript text format
  828. // |
  829. // &Y | Subscript text format
  830. // |
  831. // &Z | Current workbook's file path
  832. //
  833. // For example:
  834. //
  835. // err := f.SetHeaderFooter("Sheet1", &excelize.FormatHeaderFooter{
  836. // DifferentFirst: true,
  837. // DifferentOddEven: true,
  838. // OddHeader: "&R&P",
  839. // OddFooter: "&C&F",
  840. // EvenHeader: "&L&P",
  841. // EvenFooter: "&L&D&R&T",
  842. // FirstHeader: `&CCenter &"-,Bold"Bold&"-,Regular"HeaderU+000A&D`,
  843. // })
  844. //
  845. // This example shows:
  846. //
  847. // - The first page has its own header and footer
  848. //
  849. // - Odd and even-numbered pages have different headers and footers
  850. //
  851. // - Current page number in the right section of odd-page headers
  852. //
  853. // - Current workbook's file name in the center section of odd-page footers
  854. //
  855. // - Current page number in the left section of even-page headers
  856. //
  857. // - Current date in the left section and the current time in the right section
  858. // of even-page footers
  859. //
  860. // - The text "Center Bold Header" on the first line of the center section of
  861. // the first page, and the date on the second line of the center section of
  862. // that same page
  863. //
  864. // - No footer on the first page
  865. //
  866. func (f *File) SetHeaderFooter(sheet string, settings *FormatHeaderFooter) error {
  867. xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  868. if err != nil {
  869. return err
  870. }
  871. if settings == nil {
  872. xlsx.HeaderFooter = nil
  873. return err
  874. }
  875. v := reflect.ValueOf(*settings)
  876. // Check 6 string type fields: OddHeader, OddFooter, EvenHeader, EvenFooter,
  877. // FirstFooter, FirstHeader
  878. for i := 4; i < v.NumField()-1; i++ {
  879. if v.Field(i).Len() >= 255 {
  880. return fmt.Errorf("field %s must be less than 255 characters", v.Type().Field(i).Name)
  881. }
  882. }
  883. xlsx.HeaderFooter = &xlsxHeaderFooter{
  884. AlignWithMargins: settings.AlignWithMargins,
  885. DifferentFirst: settings.DifferentFirst,
  886. DifferentOddEven: settings.DifferentOddEven,
  887. ScaleWithDoc: settings.ScaleWithDoc,
  888. OddHeader: settings.OddHeader,
  889. OddFooter: settings.OddFooter,
  890. EvenHeader: settings.EvenHeader,
  891. EvenFooter: settings.EvenFooter,
  892. FirstFooter: settings.FirstFooter,
  893. FirstHeader: settings.FirstHeader,
  894. }
  895. return err
  896. }
  897. // ProtectSheet provides a function to prevent other users from accidentally
  898. // or deliberately changing, moving, or deleting data in a worksheet. For
  899. // example, protect Sheet1 with protection settings:
  900. //
  901. // err := f.ProtectSheet("Sheet1", &excelize.FormatSheetProtection{
  902. // Password: "password",
  903. // EditScenarios: false,
  904. // })
  905. //
  906. func (f *File) ProtectSheet(sheet string, settings *FormatSheetProtection) error {
  907. xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  908. if err != nil {
  909. return err
  910. }
  911. if settings == nil {
  912. settings = &FormatSheetProtection{
  913. EditObjects: true,
  914. EditScenarios: true,
  915. SelectLockedCells: true,
  916. }
  917. }
  918. xlsx.SheetProtection = &xlsxSheetProtection{
  919. AutoFilter: settings.AutoFilter,
  920. DeleteColumns: settings.DeleteColumns,
  921. DeleteRows: settings.DeleteRows,
  922. FormatCells: settings.FormatCells,
  923. FormatColumns: settings.FormatColumns,
  924. FormatRows: settings.FormatRows,
  925. InsertColumns: settings.InsertColumns,
  926. InsertHyperlinks: settings.InsertHyperlinks,
  927. InsertRows: settings.InsertRows,
  928. Objects: settings.EditObjects,
  929. PivotTables: settings.PivotTables,
  930. Scenarios: settings.EditScenarios,
  931. SelectLockedCells: settings.SelectLockedCells,
  932. SelectUnlockedCells: settings.SelectUnlockedCells,
  933. Sheet: true,
  934. Sort: settings.Sort,
  935. }
  936. if settings.Password != "" {
  937. xlsx.SheetProtection.Password = genSheetPasswd(settings.Password)
  938. }
  939. return err
  940. }
  941. // UnprotectSheet provides a function to unprotect an Excel worksheet.
  942. func (f *File) UnprotectSheet(sheet string) error {
  943. xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  944. if err != nil {
  945. return err
  946. }
  947. xlsx.SheetProtection = nil
  948. return err
  949. }
  950. // trimSheetName provides a function to trim invaild characters by given worksheet
  951. // name.
  952. func trimSheetName(name string) string {
  953. if strings.ContainsAny(name, ":\\/?*[]") || utf8.RuneCountInString(name) > 31 {
  954. r := make([]rune, 0, 31)
  955. for _, v := range name {
  956. switch v {
  957. case 58, 92, 47, 63, 42, 91, 93: // replace :\/?*[]
  958. continue
  959. default:
  960. r = append(r, v)
  961. }
  962. if len(r) == 31 {
  963. break
  964. }
  965. }
  966. name = string(r)
  967. }
  968. return name
  969. }
  970. // PageLayoutOption is an option of a page layout of a worksheet. See
  971. // SetPageLayout().
  972. type PageLayoutOption interface {
  973. setPageLayout(layout *xlsxPageSetUp)
  974. }
  975. // PageLayoutOptionPtr is a writable PageLayoutOption. See GetPageLayout().
  976. type PageLayoutOptionPtr interface {
  977. PageLayoutOption
  978. getPageLayout(layout *xlsxPageSetUp)
  979. }
  980. type (
  981. // PageLayoutOrientation defines the orientation of page layout for a
  982. // worksheet.
  983. PageLayoutOrientation string
  984. // PageLayoutPaperSize defines the paper size of the worksheet
  985. PageLayoutPaperSize int
  986. // FitToHeight specified number of vertical pages to fit on
  987. FitToHeight int
  988. // FitToWidth specified number of horizontal pages to fit on
  989. FitToWidth int
  990. )
  991. const (
  992. // OrientationPortrait indicates page layout orientation id portrait.
  993. OrientationPortrait = "portrait"
  994. // OrientationLandscape indicates page layout orientation id landscape.
  995. OrientationLandscape = "landscape"
  996. )
  997. // setPageLayout provides a method to set the orientation for the worksheet.
  998. func (o PageLayoutOrientation) setPageLayout(ps *xlsxPageSetUp) {
  999. ps.Orientation = string(o)
  1000. }
  1001. // getPageLayout provides a method to get the orientation for the worksheet.
  1002. func (o *PageLayoutOrientation) getPageLayout(ps *xlsxPageSetUp) {
  1003. // Excel default: portrait
  1004. if ps == nil || ps.Orientation == "" {
  1005. *o = OrientationPortrait
  1006. return
  1007. }
  1008. *o = PageLayoutOrientation(ps.Orientation)
  1009. }
  1010. // setPageLayout provides a method to set the paper size for the worksheet.
  1011. func (p PageLayoutPaperSize) setPageLayout(ps *xlsxPageSetUp) {
  1012. ps.PaperSize = int(p)
  1013. }
  1014. // getPageLayout provides a method to get the paper size for the worksheet.
  1015. func (p *PageLayoutPaperSize) getPageLayout(ps *xlsxPageSetUp) {
  1016. // Excel default: 1
  1017. if ps == nil || ps.PaperSize == 0 {
  1018. *p = 1
  1019. return
  1020. }
  1021. *p = PageLayoutPaperSize(ps.PaperSize)
  1022. }
  1023. // setPageLayout provides a method to set the fit to height for the worksheet.
  1024. func (p FitToHeight) setPageLayout(ps *xlsxPageSetUp) {
  1025. if int(p) > 0 {
  1026. ps.FitToHeight = int(p)
  1027. }
  1028. }
  1029. // getPageLayout provides a method to get the fit to height for the worksheet.
  1030. func (p *FitToHeight) getPageLayout(ps *xlsxPageSetUp) {
  1031. if ps == nil || ps.FitToHeight == 0 {
  1032. *p = 1
  1033. return
  1034. }
  1035. *p = FitToHeight(ps.FitToHeight)
  1036. }
  1037. // setPageLayout provides a method to set the fit to width for the worksheet.
  1038. func (p FitToWidth) setPageLayout(ps *xlsxPageSetUp) {
  1039. if int(p) > 0 {
  1040. ps.FitToWidth = int(p)
  1041. }
  1042. }
  1043. // getPageLayout provides a method to get the fit to width for the worksheet.
  1044. func (p *FitToWidth) getPageLayout(ps *xlsxPageSetUp) {
  1045. if ps == nil || ps.FitToWidth == 0 {
  1046. *p = 1
  1047. return
  1048. }
  1049. *p = FitToWidth(ps.FitToWidth)
  1050. }
  1051. // SetPageLayout provides a function to sets worksheet page layout.
  1052. //
  1053. // Available options:
  1054. // PageLayoutOrientation(string)
  1055. // PageLayoutPaperSize(int)
  1056. //
  1057. // The following shows the paper size sorted by excelize index number:
  1058. //
  1059. // Index | Paper Size
  1060. // -------+-----------------------------------------------
  1061. // 1 | Letter paper (8.5 in. by 11 in.)
  1062. // 2 | Letter small paper (8.5 in. by 11 in.)
  1063. // 3 | Tabloid paper (11 in. by 17 in.)
  1064. // 4 | Ledger paper (17 in. by 11 in.)
  1065. // 5 | Legal paper (8.5 in. by 14 in.)
  1066. // 6 | Statement paper (5.5 in. by 8.5 in.)
  1067. // 7 | Executive paper (7.25 in. by 10.5 in.)
  1068. // 8 | A3 paper (297 mm by 420 mm)
  1069. // 9 | A4 paper (210 mm by 297 mm)
  1070. // 10 | A4 small paper (210 mm by 297 mm)
  1071. // 11 | A5 paper (148 mm by 210 mm)
  1072. // 12 | B4 paper (250 mm by 353 mm)
  1073. // 13 | B5 paper (176 mm by 250 mm)
  1074. // 14 | Folio paper (8.5 in. by 13 in.)
  1075. // 15 | Quarto paper (215 mm by 275 mm)
  1076. // 16 | Standard paper (10 in. by 14 in.)
  1077. // 17 | Standard paper (11 in. by 17 in.)
  1078. // 18 | Note paper (8.5 in. by 11 in.)
  1079. // 19 | #9 envelope (3.875 in. by 8.875 in.)
  1080. // 20 | #10 envelope (4.125 in. by 9.5 in.)
  1081. // 21 | #11 envelope (4.5 in. by 10.375 in.)
  1082. // 22 | #12 envelope (4.75 in. by 11 in.)
  1083. // 23 | #14 envelope (5 in. by 11.5 in.)
  1084. // 24 | C paper (17 in. by 22 in.)
  1085. // 25 | D paper (22 in. by 34 in.)
  1086. // 26 | E paper (34 in. by 44 in.)
  1087. // 27 | DL envelope (110 mm by 220 mm)
  1088. // 28 | C5 envelope (162 mm by 229 mm)
  1089. // 29 | C3 envelope (324 mm by 458 mm)
  1090. // 30 | C4 envelope (229 mm by 324 mm)
  1091. // 31 | C6 envelope (114 mm by 162 mm)
  1092. // 32 | C65 envelope (114 mm by 229 mm)
  1093. // 33 | B4 envelope (250 mm by 353 mm)
  1094. // 34 | B5 envelope (176 mm by 250 mm)
  1095. // 35 | B6 envelope (176 mm by 125 mm)
  1096. // 36 | Italy envelope (110 mm by 230 mm)
  1097. // 37 | Monarch envelope (3.875 in. by 7.5 in.).
  1098. // 38 | 6 3/4 envelope (3.625 in. by 6.5 in.)
  1099. // 39 | US standard fanfold (14.875 in. by 11 in.)
  1100. // 40 | German standard fanfold (8.5 in. by 12 in.)
  1101. // 41 | German legal fanfold (8.5 in. by 13 in.)
  1102. // 42 | ISO B4 (250 mm by 353 mm)
  1103. // 43 | Japanese postcard (100 mm by 148 mm)
  1104. // 44 | Standard paper (9 in. by 11 in.)
  1105. // 45 | Standard paper (10 in. by 11 in.)
  1106. // 46 | Standard paper (15 in. by 11 in.)
  1107. // 47 | Invite envelope (220 mm by 220 mm)
  1108. // 50 | Letter extra paper (9.275 in. by 12 in.)
  1109. // 51 | Legal extra paper (9.275 in. by 15 in.)
  1110. // 52 | Tabloid extra paper (11.69 in. by 18 in.)
  1111. // 53 | A4 extra paper (236 mm by 322 mm)
  1112. // 54 | Letter transverse paper (8.275 in. by 11 in.)
  1113. // 55 | A4 transverse paper (210 mm by 297 mm)
  1114. // 56 | Letter extra transverse paper (9.275 in. by 12 in.)
  1115. // 57 | SuperA/SuperA/A4 paper (227 mm by 356 mm)
  1116. // 58 | SuperB/SuperB/A3 paper (305 mm by 487 mm)
  1117. // 59 | Letter plus paper (8.5 in. by 12.69 in.)
  1118. // 60 | A4 plus paper (210 mm by 330 mm)
  1119. // 61 | A5 transverse paper (148 mm by 210 mm)
  1120. // 62 | JIS B5 transverse paper (182 mm by 257 mm)
  1121. // 63 | A3 extra paper (322 mm by 445 mm)
  1122. // 64 | A5 extra paper (174 mm by 235 mm)
  1123. // 65 | ISO B5 extra paper (201 mm by 276 mm)
  1124. // 66 | A2 paper (420 mm by 594 mm)
  1125. // 67 | A3 transverse paper (297 mm by 420 mm)
  1126. // 68 | A3 extra transverse paper (322 mm by 445 mm)
  1127. // 69 | Japanese Double Postcard (200 mm x 148 mm)
  1128. // 70 | A6 (105 mm x 148 mm)
  1129. // 71 | Japanese Envelope Kaku #2
  1130. // 72 | Japanese Envelope Kaku #3
  1131. // 73 | Japanese Envelope Chou #3
  1132. // 74 | Japanese Envelope Chou #4
  1133. // 75 | Letter Rotated (11in x 8 1/2 11 in)
  1134. // 76 | A3 Rotated (420 mm x 297 mm)
  1135. // 77 | A4 Rotated (297 mm x 210 mm)
  1136. // 78 | A5 Rotated (210 mm x 148 mm)
  1137. // 79 | B4 (JIS) Rotated (364 mm x 257 mm)
  1138. // 80 | B5 (JIS) Rotated (257 mm x 182 mm)
  1139. // 81 | Japanese Postcard Rotated (148 mm x 100 mm)
  1140. // 82 | Double Japanese Postcard Rotated (148 mm x 200 mm)
  1141. // 83 | A6 Rotated (148 mm x 105 mm)
  1142. // 84 | Japanese Envelope Kaku #2 Rotated
  1143. // 85 | Japanese Envelope Kaku #3 Rotated
  1144. // 86 | Japanese Envelope Chou #3 Rotated
  1145. // 87 | Japanese Envelope Chou #4 Rotated
  1146. // 88 | B6 (JIS) (128 mm x 182 mm)
  1147. // 89 | B6 (JIS) Rotated (182 mm x 128 mm)
  1148. // 90 | (12 in x 11 in)
  1149. // 91 | Japanese Envelope You #4
  1150. // 92 | Japanese Envelope You #4 Rotated
  1151. // 93 | PRC 16K (146 mm x 215 mm)
  1152. // 94 | PRC 32K (97 mm x 151 mm)
  1153. // 95 | PRC 32K(Big) (97 mm x 151 mm)
  1154. // 96 | PRC Envelope #1 (102 mm x 165 mm)
  1155. // 97 | PRC Envelope #2 (102 mm x 176 mm)
  1156. // 98 | PRC Envelope #3 (125 mm x 176 mm)
  1157. // 99 | PRC Envelope #4 (110 mm x 208 mm)
  1158. // 100 | PRC Envelope #5 (110 mm x 220 mm)
  1159. // 101 | PRC Envelope #6 (120 mm x 230 mm)
  1160. // 102 | PRC Envelope #7 (160 mm x 230 mm)
  1161. // 103 | PRC Envelope #8 (120 mm x 309 mm)
  1162. // 104 | PRC Envelope #9 (229 mm x 324 mm)
  1163. // 105 | PRC Envelope #10 (324 mm x 458 mm)
  1164. // 106 | PRC 16K Rotated
  1165. // 107 | PRC 32K Rotated
  1166. // 108 | PRC 32K(Big) Rotated
  1167. // 109 | PRC Envelope #1 Rotated (165 mm x 102 mm)
  1168. // 110 | PRC Envelope #2 Rotated (176 mm x 102 mm)
  1169. // 111 | PRC Envelope #3 Rotated (176 mm x 125 mm)
  1170. // 112 | PRC Envelope #4 Rotated (208 mm x 110 mm)
  1171. // 113 | PRC Envelope #5 Rotated (220 mm x 110 mm)
  1172. // 114 | PRC Envelope #6 Rotated (230 mm x 120 mm)
  1173. // 115 | PRC Envelope #7 Rotated (230 mm x 160 mm)
  1174. // 116 | PRC Envelope #8 Rotated (309 mm x 120 mm)
  1175. // 117 | PRC Envelope #9 Rotated (324 mm x 229 mm)
  1176. // 118 | PRC Envelope #10 Rotated (458 mm x 324 mm)
  1177. //
  1178. func (f *File) SetPageLayout(sheet string, opts ...PageLayoutOption) error {
  1179. s, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  1180. if err != nil {
  1181. return err
  1182. }
  1183. ps := s.PageSetUp
  1184. if ps == nil {
  1185. ps = new(xlsxPageSetUp)
  1186. s.PageSetUp = ps
  1187. }
  1188. for _, opt := range opts {
  1189. opt.setPageLayout(ps)
  1190. }
  1191. return err
  1192. }
  1193. // GetPageLayout provides a function to gets worksheet page layout.
  1194. //
  1195. // Available options:
  1196. // PageLayoutOrientation(string)
  1197. // PageLayoutPaperSize(int)
  1198. // FitToHeight(int)
  1199. // FitToWidth(int)
  1200. func (f *File) GetPageLayout(sheet string, opts ...PageLayoutOptionPtr) error {
  1201. s, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  1202. if err != nil {
  1203. return err
  1204. }
  1205. ps := s.PageSetUp
  1206. for _, opt := range opts {
  1207. opt.getPageLayout(ps)
  1208. }
  1209. return err
  1210. }
  1211. // SetDefinedName provides a function to set the defined names of the workbook
  1212. // or worksheet. If not specified scope, the default scope is workbook.
  1213. // For example:
  1214. //
  1215. // f.SetDefinedName(&excelize.DefinedName{
  1216. // Name: "Amount",
  1217. // RefersTo: "Sheet1!$A$2:$D$5",
  1218. // Comment: "defined name comment",
  1219. // Scope: "Sheet2",
  1220. // })
  1221. //
  1222. func (f *File) SetDefinedName(definedName *DefinedName) error {
  1223. wb := f.workbookReader()
  1224. d := xlsxDefinedName{
  1225. Name: definedName.Name,
  1226. Comment: definedName.Comment,
  1227. Data: definedName.RefersTo,
  1228. }
  1229. if definedName.Scope != "" {
  1230. if sheetID := f.GetSheetIndex(definedName.Scope); sheetID != 0 {
  1231. sheetID--
  1232. d.LocalSheetID = &sheetID
  1233. }
  1234. }
  1235. if wb.DefinedNames != nil {
  1236. for _, dn := range wb.DefinedNames.DefinedName {
  1237. var scope string
  1238. if dn.LocalSheetID != nil {
  1239. scope = f.GetSheetName(*dn.LocalSheetID + 1)
  1240. }
  1241. if scope == definedName.Scope && dn.Name == definedName.Name {
  1242. return errors.New("the same name already exists on scope")
  1243. }
  1244. }
  1245. wb.DefinedNames.DefinedName = append(wb.DefinedNames.DefinedName, d)
  1246. return nil
  1247. }
  1248. wb.DefinedNames = &xlsxDefinedNames{
  1249. DefinedName: []xlsxDefinedName{d},
  1250. }
  1251. return nil
  1252. }
  1253. // GetDefinedName provides a function to get the defined names of the workbook
  1254. // or worksheet.
  1255. func (f *File) GetDefinedName() []DefinedName {
  1256. var definedNames []DefinedName
  1257. wb := f.workbookReader()
  1258. if wb.DefinedNames != nil {
  1259. for _, dn := range wb.DefinedNames.DefinedName {
  1260. definedName := DefinedName{
  1261. Name: dn.Name,
  1262. Comment: dn.Comment,
  1263. RefersTo: dn.Data,
  1264. Scope: "Workbook",
  1265. }
  1266. if dn.LocalSheetID != nil {
  1267. definedName.Scope = f.GetSheetName(*dn.LocalSheetID + 1)
  1268. }
  1269. definedNames = append(definedNames, definedName)
  1270. }
  1271. }
  1272. return definedNames
  1273. }
  1274. // GroupSheets provides a function to group worksheets by given worksheets
  1275. // name. Group worksheets must contain an active worksheet.
  1276. func (f *File) GroupSheets(sheets []string) error {
  1277. // check an active worksheet in group worksheets
  1278. var inActiveSheet bool
  1279. activeSheet := f.GetActiveSheetIndex()
  1280. sheetMap := f.GetSheetMap()
  1281. for idx, sheetName := range sheetMap {
  1282. for _, s := range sheets {
  1283. if s == sheetName && idx == activeSheet {
  1284. inActiveSheet = true
  1285. }
  1286. }
  1287. }
  1288. if !inActiveSheet {
  1289. return errors.New("group worksheet must contain an active worksheet")
  1290. }
  1291. // check worksheet exists
  1292. ws := []*xlsxWorksheet{}
  1293. for _, sheet := range sheets {
  1294. xlsx, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  1295. if err != nil {
  1296. return err
  1297. }
  1298. ws = append(ws, xlsx)
  1299. }
  1300. for _, s := range ws {
  1301. sheetViews := s.SheetViews.SheetView
  1302. if len(sheetViews) > 0 {
  1303. for idx := range sheetViews {
  1304. s.SheetViews.SheetView[idx].TabSelected = true
  1305. }
  1306. continue
  1307. }
  1308. }
  1309. return nil
  1310. }
  1311. // UngroupSheets provides a function to ungroup worksheets.
  1312. func (f *File) UngroupSheets() error {
  1313. activeSheet := f.GetActiveSheetIndex()
  1314. sheetMap := f.GetSheetMap()
  1315. for sheetID, sheet := range sheetMap {
  1316. if activeSheet == sheetID {
  1317. continue
  1318. }
  1319. xlsx, _ := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
  1320. sheetViews := xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView
  1321. if len(sheetViews) > 0 {
  1322. for idx := range sheetViews {
  1323. xlsx.SheetViews.SheetView[idx].TabSelected = false
  1324. }
  1325. }
  1326. }
  1327. return nil
  1328. }
  1329. // workSheetRelsReader provides a function to get the pointer to the structure
  1330. // after deserialization of xl/worksheets/_rels/sheet%d.xml.rels.
  1331. func (f *File) workSheetRelsReader(path string) *xlsxWorkbookRels {
  1332. if f.WorkSheetRels[path] == nil {
  1333. _, ok := f.XLSX[path]
  1334. if ok {
  1335. c := xlsxWorkbookRels{}
  1336. _ = xml.Unmarshal(namespaceStrictToTransitional(f.readXML(path)), &c)
  1337. f.WorkSheetRels[path] = &c
  1338. }
  1339. }
  1340. return f.WorkSheetRels[path]
  1341. }
  1342. // workSheetRelsWriter provides a function to save
  1343. // xl/worksheets/_rels/sheet%d.xml.rels after serialize structure.
  1344. func (f *File) workSheetRelsWriter() {
  1345. for p, r := range f.WorkSheetRels {
  1346. if r != nil {
  1347. v, _ := xml.Marshal(r)
  1348. f.saveFileList(p, v)
  1349. }
  1350. }
  1351. }
  1352. // fillSheetData ensures there are enough rows, and columns in the chosen
  1353. // row to accept data. Missing rows are backfilled and given their row number
  1354. func prepareSheetXML(xlsx *xlsxWorksheet, col int, row int) {
  1355. rowCount := len(xlsx.SheetData.Row)
  1356. if rowCount < row {
  1357. // append missing rows
  1358. for rowIdx := rowCount; rowIdx < row; rowIdx++ {
  1359. xlsx.SheetData.Row = append(xlsx.SheetData.Row, xlsxRow{R: rowIdx + 1})
  1360. }
  1361. }
  1362. rowData := &xlsx.SheetData.Row[row-1]
  1363. fillColumns(rowData, col, row)
  1364. }
  1365. func fillColumns(rowData *xlsxRow, col, row int) {
  1366. cellCount := len(rowData.C)
  1367. if cellCount < col {
  1368. for colIdx := cellCount; colIdx < col; colIdx++ {
  1369. cellName, _ := CoordinatesToCellName(colIdx+1, row)
  1370. rowData.C = append(rowData.C, xlsxC{R: cellName})
  1371. }
  1372. }
  1373. }
  1374. func makeContiguousColumns(xlsx *xlsxWorksheet, fromRow, toRow, colCount int) {
  1375. for ; fromRow < toRow; fromRow++ {
  1376. rowData := &xlsx.SheetData.Row[fromRow-1]
  1377. fillColumns(rowData, colCount, fromRow)
  1378. }
  1379. }