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Go library for reading and writing XLSX files. . Contribute to tealeg/xlsx development by creating an account on GitHub.
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** Introduction xlsx is a library to simplify reading and writing the XML format, used by versions of Microsoft Excel since 2002, in Go programs.
- Current status We're back! The will of the people has spoken. [[https://github.com/tealeg][I]] tried to slowly let this die, but the patches keep coming in, and people keep expressing frustration at the alternatives. So, the fate of this library lies with you all. [[https://github.com/tealeg][I]] will review patches, make releases, etc. [[https://github.com/tealeg][I]] don't plan to take on any new development work here myself, but I will attempt to support you if you do.
** Tutorial
If you'd like an introduction to this project try the [[https://github.com/tealeg/xlsx/blob/master/tutorial/tutorial.adoc][tutorial]].
** Different versions of this project
*** Prior to v1.0.0
You don't want these versions ;-)
It's hard to remember exactly, but work on this library started within a month of the first public announcement of Go, now more than a decade ago. It was essentially a quick hack to get data out of XLSX files at my workplace. Nobody but me relied on it, so it was fine to use this brand new language for this task. Somewhat later I decided to share the code, and I know it was well established as an open-source project by the time I left that job in late 2011.
Although I did do some "release" tags, versioning in Go in the early
days relied on tagging your code with the name of the Go release
(i.e. go1.2) and then go get
would fetch that tag, if it existed,
and if not, it'd grab the master branch.
*** Version 1.x.x
Version 1.0.0 was tagged in 2017 to support vendoring tools.
As of October 8th, 2019, I've branched off v1.x.x maintenance work from master. The master branch now tracks v2.x.x.
If you have existing code, can live with the issues in the 1.x.x codebase, and don't want to update your code to use a later version, then you can stick to these releases. I mostly won't be touching this code, but if something really important comes up, let me know.
*** Version 2.x.x
Version 2.0.0 introduced breaking changes in the API.
The scope of these changes included the way Col
elements and
DataValidation
works, as these aspects have been built around
incorrect models of the underlying XLSX format.
See the [[milestone][https://github.com/tealeg/xlsx/milestone/5]] for details.
Version 2.0.1 was tagged purely because 2.0.0 wasn't handled correctly with regards to how go modules work. It isn't possible to use 2.0.0 from a Go Modules based project.
*** Version 3.x.x
Version 3.0.0 introduces some more breaking changes in the API. All
methods that can return an xlsx.File
struct now accept zero, one or
many xlsx.FileOption
functions as their final arguments. These can
be used to modify the behaviour of the resultant struct - in
particular they replace the ...WithRowLimit
variants of those
methods with the result of calling xlsx.RowLimit
and they add the
ability to define a custom backing store for the spreadsheet data to
be held in whilst processing.
StreamFileBuilder has been dropped from this version of the library as it has become difficult to maintain.
** Full API docs The full API docs can be viewed using go's built in documentation tool, or online at [[https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/tealeg/xlsx/v3][pkg.go.dev]].
** Contributing
Please be patient, maintaining XLSX doesn't pay anyone's salary (to my knowledge).
If you'd like to propose a change please ensure the following:
- All existing tests are passing.
- There are tests in the test suite that cover the changes you're making.
- You have added documentation strings (in English) to (at least) the public functions you've added or modified.
- Your use of, or creation of, XML is compliant with [[http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-376.htm][part 1 of the 4th edition of the ECMA-376 Standard for Office Open XML]].
Eat a peach - Geoff
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