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- // Authors: Ryan Hollis (ryanh@)
- // The purpose of StreamFileBuilder and StreamFile is to allow streamed writing of XLSX files.
- // Directions:
- // 1. Create a StreamFileBuilder with NewStreamFileBuilder() or NewStreamFileBuilderForPath().
- // 2. Add the sheets and their first row of data by calling AddSheet().
- // 3. Call Build() to get a StreamFile. Once built, all functions on the builder will return an error.
- // 4. Write to the StreamFile with Write(). Writes begin on the first sheet. New rows are always written and flushed
- // to the io. All rows written to the same sheet must have the same number of cells as the header provided when the sheet
- // was created or an error will be returned.
- // 5. Call NextSheet() to proceed to the next sheet. Once NextSheet() is called, the previous sheet can not be edited.
- // 6. Call Close() to finish.
- // Future work suggestions:
- // Currently the only supported cell type is string, since the main reason this library was written was to prevent
- // strings from being interpreted as numbers. It would be nice to have support for numbers and money so that the exported
- // files could better take advantage of XLSX's features.
- // All text is written with the same text style. Support for additional text styles could be added to highlight certain
- // data in the file.
- // The current default style uses fonts that are not on Macs by default so opening the XLSX files in Numbers causes a
- // pop up that says there are missing fonts. The font could be changed to something that is usually found on Mac and PC.
- package xlsx
- import (
- "archive/zip"
- "errors"
- "fmt"
- "io"
- "os"
- "strconv"
- "strings"
- )
- type StreamFileBuilder struct {
- built bool
- xlsxFile *File
- zipWriter *zip.Writer
- cellTypeToStyleIds map[CellType]int
- maxStyleId int
- styleIds [][]int
- }
- const (
- sheetFilePathPrefix = "xl/worksheets/sheet"
- sheetFilePathSuffix = ".xml"
- endSheetDataTag = "</sheetData>"
- dimensionTag = `<dimension ref="%s"></dimension>`
- // This is the index of the max style that this library will insert into XLSX sheets by default.
- // This allows us to predict what the style id of styles that we add will be.
- // TestXlsxStyleBehavior tests that this behavior continues to be what we expect.
- initMaxStyleId = 1
- )
- var BuiltStreamFileBuilderError = errors.New("StreamFileBuilder has already been built, functions may no longer be used")
- // NewStreamFileBuilder creates an StreamFileBuilder that will write to the the provided io.writer
- func NewStreamFileBuilder(writer io.Writer) *StreamFileBuilder {
- return &StreamFileBuilder{
- zipWriter: zip.NewWriter(writer),
- xlsxFile: NewFile(),
- cellTypeToStyleIds: make(map[CellType]int),
- maxStyleId: initMaxStyleId,
- }
- }
- // NewStreamFileBuilderForPath takes the name of an XLSX file and returns a builder for it.
- // The file will be created if it does not exist, or truncated if it does.
- func NewStreamFileBuilderForPath(path string) (*StreamFileBuilder, error) {
- file, err := os.Create(path)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- return NewStreamFileBuilder(file), nil
- }
- // AddSheet will add sheets with the given name with the provided headers. The headers cannot be edited later, and all
- // rows written to the sheet must contain the same number of cells as the header. Sheet names must be unique, or an
- // error will be thrown.
- func (sb *StreamFileBuilder) AddSheet(name string, headers []string, cellTypes []*CellType) error {
- if sb.built {
- return BuiltStreamFileBuilderError
- }
- if len(cellTypes) > len(headers) {
- return errors.New("cellTypes is longer than headers")
- }
- sheet, err := sb.xlsxFile.AddSheet(name)
- if err != nil {
- // Set built on error so that all subsequent calls to the builder will also fail.
- sb.built = true
- return err
- }
- sb.styleIds = append(sb.styleIds, []int{})
- row := sheet.AddRow()
- if count := row.WriteSlice(&headers, -1); count != len(headers) {
- // Set built on error so that all subsequent calls to the builder will also fail.
- sb.built = true
- return errors.New("failed to write headers")
- }
- for i, cellType := range cellTypes {
- var cellStyleIndex int
- var ok bool
- if cellType != nil {
- // The cell type is one of the attributes of a Style.
- // Since it is the only attribute of Style that we use, we can assume that cell types
- // map one to one with Styles and their Style ID.
- // If a new cell type is used, a new style gets created with an increased id, if an existing cell type is
- // used, the pre-existing style will also be used.
- cellStyleIndex, ok = sb.cellTypeToStyleIds[*cellType]
- if !ok {
- sb.maxStyleId++
- cellStyleIndex = sb.maxStyleId
- sb.cellTypeToStyleIds[*cellType] = sb.maxStyleId
- }
- sheet.Cols[i].SetType(*cellType)
- }
- sb.styleIds[len(sb.styleIds)-1] = append(sb.styleIds[len(sb.styleIds)-1], cellStyleIndex)
- }
- return nil
- }
- // Build begins streaming the XLSX file to the io, by writing all the XLSX metadata. It creates a StreamFile struct
- // that can be used to write the rows to the sheets.
- func (sb *StreamFileBuilder) Build() (*StreamFile, error) {
- if sb.built {
- return nil, BuiltStreamFileBuilderError
- }
- sb.built = true
- parts, err := sb.xlsxFile.MarshallParts()
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- es := &StreamFile{
- zipWriter: sb.zipWriter,
- xlsxFile: sb.xlsxFile,
- sheetXmlPrefix: make([]string, len(sb.xlsxFile.Sheets)),
- sheetXmlSuffix: make([]string, len(sb.xlsxFile.Sheets)),
- styleIds: sb.styleIds,
- }
- for path, data := range parts {
- // If the part is a sheet, don't write it yet. We only want to write the XLSX metadata files, since at this
- // point the sheets are still empty. The sheet files will be written later as their rows come in.
- if strings.HasPrefix(path, sheetFilePathPrefix) {
- if err := sb.processEmptySheetXML(es, path, data); err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- continue
- }
- metadataFile, err := sb.zipWriter.Create(path)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- _, err = metadataFile.Write([]byte(data))
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- }
- if err := es.NextSheet(); err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- return es, nil
- }
- // processEmptySheetXML will take in the path and XML data of an empty sheet, and will save the beginning and end of the
- // XML file so that these can be written at the right time.
- func (sb *StreamFileBuilder) processEmptySheetXML(sf *StreamFile, path, data string) error {
- // Get the sheet index from the path
- sheetIndex, err := getSheetIndex(sf, path)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- // Remove the Dimension tag. Since more rows are going to be written to the sheet, it will be wrong.
- // It is valid to for a sheet to be missing a Dimension tag, but it is not valid for it to be wrong.
- data, err = removeDimensionTag(data, sf.xlsxFile.Sheets[sheetIndex])
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- // Split the sheet at the end of its SheetData tag so that more rows can be added inside.
- prefix, suffix, err := splitSheetIntoPrefixAndSuffix(data)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- sf.sheetXmlPrefix[sheetIndex] = prefix
- sf.sheetXmlSuffix[sheetIndex] = suffix
- return nil
- }
- // getSheetIndex parses the path to the XLSX sheet data and returns the index
- // The files that store the data for each sheet must have the format:
- // xl/worksheets/sheet123.xml
- // where 123 is the index of the sheet. This file path format is part of the XLSX file standard.
- func getSheetIndex(sf *StreamFile, path string) (int, error) {
- indexString := path[len(sheetFilePathPrefix) : len(path)-len(sheetFilePathSuffix)]
- sheetXLSXIndex, err := strconv.Atoi(indexString)
- if err != nil {
- return -1, errors.New("Unexpected sheet file name from xlsx package")
- }
- if sheetXLSXIndex < 1 || len(sf.sheetXmlPrefix) < sheetXLSXIndex ||
- len(sf.sheetXmlSuffix) < sheetXLSXIndex || len(sf.xlsxFile.Sheets) < sheetXLSXIndex {
- return -1, errors.New("Unexpected sheet index")
- }
- sheetArrayIndex := sheetXLSXIndex - 1
- return sheetArrayIndex, nil
- }
- // removeDimensionTag will return the passed in XLSX Spreadsheet XML with the dimension tag removed.
- // data is the XML data for the sheet
- // sheet is the Sheet struct that the XML was created from.
- // Can return an error if the XML's dimension tag does not match was is expected based on the provided Sheet
- func removeDimensionTag(data string, sheet *Sheet) (string, error) {
- x := len(sheet.Cols) - 1
- y := len(sheet.Rows) - 1
- if x < 0 {
- x = 0
- }
- if y < 0 {
- y = 0
- }
- var dimensionRef string
- if x == 0 && y == 0 {
- dimensionRef = "A1"
- } else {
- endCoordinate := GetCellIDStringFromCoords(x, y)
- dimensionRef = "A1:" + endCoordinate
- }
- dataParts := strings.Split(data, fmt.Sprintf(dimensionTag, dimensionRef))
- if len(dataParts) != 2 {
- return "", errors.New("unexpected Sheet XML: dimension tag not found")
- }
- return dataParts[0] + dataParts[1], nil
- }
- // splitSheetIntoPrefixAndSuffix will split the provided XML sheet into a prefix and a suffix so that
- // more spreadsheet rows can be inserted in between.
- func splitSheetIntoPrefixAndSuffix(data string) (string, string, error) {
- // Split the sheet at the end of its SheetData tag so that more rows can be added inside.
- sheetParts := strings.Split(data, endSheetDataTag)
- if len(sheetParts) != 2 {
- return "", "", errors.New("unexpected Sheet XML: SheetData close tag not found")
- }
- return sheetParts[0], sheetParts[1], nil
- }
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