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// Copyright 2016 - 2020 The excelize Authors. All rights reserved. Use of
// this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
// the LICENSE file.
//
// Package excelize providing a set of functions that allow you to write to
// and read from XLSX files. Support reads and writes XLSX file generated by
// Microsoft Excel™ 2007 and later. Support save file without losing original
// charts of XLSX. This library needs Go version 1.10 or later.
package excelize
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/xml"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
// StreamWriter defined the type of stream writer.
type StreamWriter struct {
File *File
Sheet string
SheetID int
rawData bufferedWriter
tableParts string
}
// NewStreamWriter return stream writer struct by given worksheet name for
// generate new worksheet with large amounts of data. Note that after set
// rows, you must call the 'Flush' method to end the streaming writing
// process and ensure that the order of line numbers is ascending. For
// example, set data for worksheet of size 102400 rows x 50 columns with
// numbers and style:
//
// file := excelize.NewFile()
// streamWriter, err := file.NewStreamWriter("Sheet1")
// if err != nil {
// println(err.Error())
// }
// styleID, err := file.NewStyle(`{"font":{"color":"#777777"}}`)
// if err != nil {
// println(err.Error())
// }
// if err := streamWriter.SetRow("A1", []interface{}{excelize.Cell{StyleID: styleID, Value: "Data"}}); err != nil {
// println(err.Error())
// }
// for rowID := 2; rowID <= 102400; rowID++ {
// row := make([]interface{}, 50)
// for colID := 0; colID < 50; colID++ {
// row[colID] = rand.Intn(640000)
// }
// cell, _ := excelize.CoordinatesToCellName(1, rowID)
// if err := streamWriter.SetRow(cell, row); err != nil {
// println(err.Error())
// }
// }
// if err := streamWriter.Flush(); err != nil {
// println(err.Error())
// }
// if err := file.SaveAs("Book1.xlsx"); err != nil {
// println(err.Error())
// }
//
func (f *File) NewStreamWriter(sheet string) (*StreamWriter, error) {
sheetID := f.GetSheetIndex(sheet)
if sheetID == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("sheet %s is not exist", sheet)
}
sw := &StreamWriter{
File: f,
Sheet: sheet,
SheetID: sheetID,
}
ws, err := f.workSheetReader(sheet)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
sw.rawData.WriteString(XMLHeader + `<worksheet` + templateNamespaceIDMap)
bulkAppendOtherFields(&sw.rawData, ws, "XMLName", "SheetData", "TableParts")
sw.rawData.WriteString(`<sheetData>`)
return sw, nil
}
// AddTable creates an Excel table for the StreamWriter using the given
// coordinate area and format set. For example, create a table of A1:D5:
//
// err := sw.AddTable("A1", "D5", ``)
//
// Create a table of F2:H6 with format set:
//
// err := sw.AddTable("F2", "H6", `{"table_name":"table","table_style":"TableStyleMedium2","show_first_column":true,"show_last_column":true,"show_row_stripes":false,"show_column_stripes":true}`)
//
// Note that the table must be at least two lines including the header. The
// header cells must contain strings and must be unique.
//
// Currently only one table is allowed for a StreamWriter. AddTable must be
// called after the rows are written but before Flush.
//
// See File.AddTable for details on the table format.
func (sw *StreamWriter) AddTable(hcell, vcell, format string) error {
formatSet, err := parseFormatTableSet(format)
if err != nil {
return err
}
coordinates, err := areaRangeToCoordinates(hcell, vcell)
if err != nil {
return err
}
_ = sortCoordinates(coordinates)
// Correct the minimum number of rows, the table at least two lines.
if coordinates[1] == coordinates[3] {
coordinates[3]++
}
// Correct table reference coordinate area, such correct C1:B3 to B1:C3.
ref, err := sw.File.coordinatesToAreaRef(coordinates)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// create table columns using the first row
tableHeaders, err := sw.getRowValues(coordinates[1], coordinates[0], coordinates[2])
if err != nil {
return err
}
tableColumn := make([]*xlsxTableColumn, len(tableHeaders))
for i, name := range tableHeaders {
tableColumn[i] = &xlsxTableColumn{
ID: i + 1,
Name: name,
}
}
tableID := sw.File.countTables() + 1
name := formatSet.TableName
if name == "" {
name = "Table" + strconv.Itoa(tableID)
}
table := xlsxTable{
XMLNS: NameSpaceSpreadSheet,
ID: tableID,
Name: name,
DisplayName: name,
Ref: ref,
AutoFilter: &xlsxAutoFilter{
Ref: ref,
},
TableColumns: &xlsxTableColumns{
Count: len(tableColumn),
TableColumn: tableColumn,
},
TableStyleInfo: &xlsxTableStyleInfo{
Name: formatSet.TableStyle,
ShowFirstColumn: formatSet.ShowFirstColumn,
ShowLastColumn: formatSet.ShowLastColumn,
ShowRowStripes: formatSet.ShowRowStripes,
ShowColumnStripes: formatSet.ShowColumnStripes,
},
}
sheetRelationshipsTableXML := "../tables/table" + strconv.Itoa(tableID) + ".xml"
tableXML := strings.Replace(sheetRelationshipsTableXML, "..", "xl", -1)
// Add first table for given sheet.
sheetPath, _ := sw.File.sheetMap[trimSheetName(sw.Sheet)]
sheetRels := "xl/worksheets/_rels/" + strings.TrimPrefix(sheetPath, "xl/worksheets/") + ".rels"
rID := sw.File.addRels(sheetRels, SourceRelationshipTable, sheetRelationshipsTableXML, "")
sw.tableParts = fmt.Sprintf(`<tableParts count="1"><tablePart r:id="rId%d"></tablePart></tableParts>`, rID)
sw.File.addContentTypePart(tableID, "table")
b, _ := xml.Marshal(table)
sw.File.saveFileList(tableXML, b)
return nil
}
// Extract values from a row in the StreamWriter.
func (sw *StreamWriter) getRowValues(hrow, hcol, vcol int) (res []string, err error) {
res = make([]string, vcol-hcol+1)
r, err := sw.rawData.Reader()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
dec := sw.File.xmlNewDecoder(r)
for {
token, err := dec.Token()
if err == io.EOF {
return res, nil
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
startElement, ok := getRowElement(token, hrow)
if !ok {
continue
}
// decode cells
var row xlsxRow
if err := dec.DecodeElement(&row, &startElement); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, c := range row.C {
col, _, err := CellNameToCoordinates(c.R)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if col < hcol || col > vcol {
continue
}
res[col-hcol] = c.V
}
return res, nil
}
}
// Check if the token is an XLSX row with the matching row number.
func getRowElement(token xml.Token, hrow int) (startElement xml.StartElement, ok bool) {
startElement, ok = token.(xml.StartElement)
if !ok {
return
}
ok = startElement.Name.Local == "row"
if !ok {
return
}
ok = false
for _, attr := range startElement.Attr {
if attr.Name.Local != "r" {
continue
}
row, _ := strconv.Atoi(attr.Value)
if row == hrow {
ok = true
return
}
}
return
}
// Cell can be used directly in StreamWriter.SetRow to specify a style and
// a value.
type Cell struct {
StyleID int
Value interface{}
}
// SetRow writes an array to stream rows by giving a worksheet name, starting
// coordinate and a pointer to an array of values. Note that you must call the
// 'Flush' method to end the streaming writing process.
//
// As a special case, if Cell is used as a value, then the Cell.StyleID will be
// applied to that cell.
func (sw *StreamWriter) SetRow(axis string, values []interface{}) error {
col, row, err := CellNameToCoordinates(axis)
if err != nil {
return err
}
fmt.Fprintf(&sw.rawData, `<row r="%d">`, row)
for i, val := range values {
axis, err := CoordinatesToCellName(col+i, row)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c := xlsxC{R: axis}
if v, ok := val.(Cell); ok {
c.S = v.StyleID
val = v.Value
} else if v, ok := val.(*Cell); ok && v != nil {
c.S = v.StyleID
val = v.Value
}
if err = setCellValFunc(&c, val); err != nil {
sw.rawData.WriteString(`</row>`)
return err
}
writeCell(&sw.rawData, c)
}
sw.rawData.WriteString(`</row>`)
return sw.rawData.Sync()
}
// setCellValFunc provides a function to set value of a cell.
func setCellValFunc(c *xlsxC, val interface{}) (err error) {
switch val := val.(type) {
case int, int8, int16, int32, int64, uint, uint8, uint16, uint32, uint64:
err = setCellIntFunc(c, val)
case float32:
c.T, c.V = setCellFloat(float64(val), -1, 32)
case float64:
c.T, c.V = setCellFloat(val, -1, 64)
case string:
c.T, c.V, c.XMLSpace = setCellStr(val)
case []byte:
c.T, c.V, c.XMLSpace = setCellStr(string(val))
case time.Duration:
c.T, c.V = setCellDuration(val)
case time.Time:
c.T, c.V, _, err = setCellTime(val)
case bool:
c.T, c.V = setCellBool(val)
case nil:
c.T, c.V, c.XMLSpace = setCellStr("")
default:
c.T, c.V, c.XMLSpace = setCellStr(fmt.Sprint(val))
}
return err
}
// setCellIntFunc is a wrapper of SetCellInt.
func setCellIntFunc(c *xlsxC, val interface{}) (err error) {
switch val := val.(type) {
case int:
c.T, c.V = setCellInt(val)
case int8:
c.T, c.V = setCellInt(int(val))
case int16:
c.T, c.V = setCellInt(int(val))
case int32:
c.T, c.V = setCellInt(int(val))
case int64:
c.T, c.V = setCellInt(int(val))
case uint:
c.T, c.V = setCellInt(int(val))
case uint8:
c.T, c.V = setCellInt(int(val))
case uint16:
c.T, c.V = setCellInt(int(val))
case uint32:
c.T, c.V = setCellInt(int(val))
case uint64:
c.T, c.V = setCellInt(int(val))
default:
}
return
}
func writeCell(buf *bufferedWriter, c xlsxC) {
buf.WriteString(`<c`)
if c.XMLSpace.Value != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(buf, ` xml:%s="%s"`, c.XMLSpace.Name.Local, c.XMLSpace.Value)
}
fmt.Fprintf(buf, ` r="%s"`, c.R)
if c.S != 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(buf, ` s="%d"`, c.S)
}
if c.T != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(buf, ` t="%s"`, c.T)
}
buf.WriteString(`>`)
if c.V != "" {
buf.WriteString(`<v>`)
xml.EscapeText(buf, []byte(c.V))
buf.WriteString(`</v>`)
}
buf.WriteString(`</c>`)
}
// Flush ending the streaming writing process.
func (sw *StreamWriter) Flush() error {
sw.rawData.WriteString(`</sheetData>`)
sw.rawData.WriteString(sw.tableParts)
sw.rawData.WriteString(`</worksheet>`)
if err := sw.rawData.Flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
sheetXML := fmt.Sprintf("xl/worksheets/sheet%d.xml", sw.SheetID)
delete(sw.File.Sheet, sheetXML)
delete(sw.File.checked, sheetXML)
defer sw.rawData.Close()
b, err := sw.rawData.Bytes()
if err != nil {
return err
}
sw.File.XLSX[sheetXML] = b
return nil
}
// bulkAppendOtherFields bulk-appends fields in a worksheet, skipping the
// specified field names.
func bulkAppendOtherFields(w io.Writer, ws *xlsxWorksheet, skip ...string) {
skipMap := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, name := range skip {
skipMap[name] = struct{}{}
}
s := reflect.ValueOf(ws).Elem()
typeOfT := s.Type()
enc := xml.NewEncoder(w)
for i := 0; i < s.NumField(); i++ {
f := s.Field(i)
if _, ok := skipMap[typeOfT.Field(i).Name]; ok {
continue
}
enc.Encode(f.Interface())
}
}
// bufferedWriter uses a temp file to store an extended buffer. Writes are
// always made to an in-memory buffer, which will always succeed. The buffer
// is written to the temp file with Sync, which may return an error.
// Therefore, Sync should be periodically called and the error checked.
type bufferedWriter struct {
tmp *os.File
buf bytes.Buffer
}
// Write to the in-memory buffer. The err is always nil.
func (bw *bufferedWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
return bw.buf.Write(p)
}
// WriteString wites to the in-memory buffer. The err is always nil.
func (bw *bufferedWriter) WriteString(p string) (n int, err error) {
return bw.buf.WriteString(p)
}
// Reader provides read-access to the underlying buffer/file.
func (bw *bufferedWriter) Reader() (io.Reader, error) {
if bw.tmp == nil {
return bytes.NewReader(bw.buf.Bytes()), nil
}
if err := bw.Flush(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
fi, err := bw.tmp.Stat()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// os.File.ReadAt does not affect the cursor position and is safe to use here
return io.NewSectionReader(bw.tmp, 0, fi.Size()), nil
}
// Bytes returns the entire content of the bufferedWriter. If a temp file is
// used, Bytes will efficiently allocate a buffer to prevent re-allocations.
func (bw *bufferedWriter) Bytes() ([]byte, error) {
if bw.tmp == nil {
return bw.buf.Bytes(), nil
}
if err := bw.Flush(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var buf bytes.Buffer
if fi, err := bw.tmp.Stat(); err == nil {
if size := fi.Size() + bytes.MinRead; size > bytes.MinRead {
if int64(int(size)) == size {
buf.Grow(int(size))
} else {
return nil, bytes.ErrTooLarge
}
}
}
if _, err := bw.tmp.Seek(0, 0); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
_, err := buf.ReadFrom(bw.tmp)
return buf.Bytes(), err
}
// Sync will write the in-memory buffer to a temp file, if the in-memory
// buffer has grown large enough. Any error will be returned.
func (bw *bufferedWriter) Sync() (err error) {
// Try to use local storage
const chunk = 1 << 24
if bw.buf.Len() < chunk {
return nil
}
if bw.tmp == nil {
bw.tmp, err = ioutil.TempFile(os.TempDir(), "excelize-")
if err != nil {
// can not use local storage
return nil
}
}
return bw.Flush()
}
// Flush the entire in-memory buffer to the temp file, if a temp file is being
// used.
func (bw *bufferedWriter) Flush() error {
if bw.tmp == nil {
return nil
}
_, err := bw.buf.WriteTo(bw.tmp)
if err != nil {
return err
}
bw.buf.Reset()
return nil
}
// Close the underlying temp file and reset the in-memory buffer.
func (bw *bufferedWriter) Close() error {
bw.buf.Reset()
if bw.tmp == nil {
return nil
}
defer os.Remove(bw.tmp.Name())
return bw.tmp.Close()
}