From 6b77a30093ff07b32d68dbf9b4eaaedf76e8c9e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tsmsogn Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 13:10:11 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Remove duplicated contents (#88) --- docs/topics/reading-files.md | 493 ----------------------------------- 1 file changed, 493 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/topics/reading-files.md b/docs/topics/reading-files.md index 9cbeabf4..a5f744d5 100644 --- a/docs/topics/reading-files.md +++ b/docs/topics/reading-files.md @@ -610,499 +610,6 @@ Xlsx | NO | Xls | NO | Xml | NO Ods | NO | SYLK | NO | Gnumeric | NO CSV | YES | HTML | YES -## Spreadsheet Reader Options - -Once you have created a reader object for the workbook that you want to -load, you have the opportunity to set additional options before -executing the load() method. - -### Reading Only Data from a Spreadsheet File - -If you're only interested in the cell values in a workbook, but don't -need any of the cell formatting information, then you can set the reader -to read only the data values and any formulae from each cell using the -setReadDataOnly() method. - -``` php -$inputFileType = 'Xls'; -$inputFileName = './sampleData/example1.xls'; - -/** Create a new Reader of the type defined in $inputFileType **/ -$reader = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\IOFactory::createReader($inputFileType); -/** Advise the Reader that we only want to load cell data **/ -$reader->setReadDataOnly(true); -/** Load $inputFileName to a Spreadsheet Object **/ -$spreadsheet = $reader->load($inputFileName); -``` - -> See Examples/Reader/exampleReader05.php for a working example of this -> code. - -It is important to note that Workbooks (and PhpSpreadsheet) store dates -and times as simple numeric values: they can only be distinguished from -other numeric values by the format mask that is applied to that cell. -When setting read data only to true, PhpSpreadsheet doesn't read the -cell format masks, so it is not possible to differentiate between -dates/times and numbers. - -The Gnumeric loader has been written to read the format masks for date -values even when read data only has been set to true, so it can -differentiate between dates/times and numbers; but this change hasn't -yet been implemented for the other readers. - -Reading Only Data from a Spreadsheet File applies to Readers: - -Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N | -----------|:---:|--------|:---:|--------------|:---:| -Xlsx | YES | Xls | YES | Xml | YES | -Ods | YES | SYLK | NO | Gnumeric | YES | -CSV | NO | HTML | NO - -### Reading Only Named WorkSheets from a File - -If your workbook contains a number of worksheets, but you are only -interested in reading some of those, then you can use the -setLoadSheetsOnly() method to identify those sheets you are interested -in reading. - -To read a single sheet, you can pass that sheet name as a parameter to -the setLoadSheetsOnly() method. - -``` php -$inputFileType = 'Xls'; -$inputFileName = './sampleData/example1.xls'; -$sheetname = 'Data Sheet #2'; - -/** Create a new Reader of the type defined in $inputFileType **/ -$reader = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\IOFactory::createReader($inputFileType); -/** Advise the Reader of which WorkSheets we want to load **/ -$reader->setLoadSheetsOnly($sheetname); -/** Load $inputFileName to a Spreadsheet Object **/ -$spreadsheet = $reader->load($inputFileName); -``` - -> See Examples/Reader/exampleReader07.php for a working example of this -> code. - -If you want to read more than just a single sheet, you can pass a list -of sheet names as an array parameter to the setLoadSheetsOnly() method. - -``` php -$inputFileType = 'Xls'; -$inputFileName = './sampleData/example1.xls'; -$sheetnames = array('Data Sheet #1','Data Sheet #3'); - -/** Create a new Reader of the type defined in $inputFileType **/ -$reader = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\IOFactory::createReader($inputFileType); -/** Advise the Reader of which WorkSheets we want to load **/ -$reader->setLoadSheetsOnly($sheetnames); -/** Load $inputFileName to a Spreadsheet Object **/ -$spreadsheet = $reader->load($inputFileName); -``` - -> See Examples/Reader/exampleReader08.php for a working example of this -> code. - -To reset this option to the default, you can call the setLoadAllSheets() -method. - -``` php -$inputFileType = 'Xls'; -$inputFileName = './sampleData/example1.xls'; - -/** Create a new Reader of the type defined in $inputFileType **/ -$reader = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\IOFactory::createReader($inputFileType); -/** Advise the Reader to load all Worksheets **/ -$reader->setLoadAllSheets(); -/** Load $inputFileName to a Spreadsheet Object **/ -$spreadsheet = $reader->load($inputFileName); -``` - -> See Examples/Reader/exampleReader06.php for a working example of this -> code. - -Reading Only Named WorkSheets from a File applies to Readers: - -Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N | -----------|:---:|--------|:---:|--------------|:---:| -Xlsx | YES | Xls | YES | Xml | YES | -Ods | YES | SYLK | NO | Gnumeric | YES | -CSV | NO | HTML | NO - -### Reading Only Specific Columns and Rows from a File (Read Filters) - -If you are only interested in reading part of a worksheet, then you can -write a filter class that identifies whether or not individual cells -should be read by the loader. A read filter must implement the -\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Reader\IReadFilter interface, and contain a -readCell() method that accepts arguments of \$column, \$row and -\$worksheetName, and return a boolean true or false that indicates -whether a workbook cell identified by those arguments should be read or -not. - -``` php -$inputFileType = 'Xls'; -$inputFileName = './sampleData/example1.xls'; -$sheetname = 'Data Sheet #3'; - - -/** Define a Read Filter class implementing \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Reader\IReadFilter */ -class MyReadFilter implements \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Reader\IReadFilter -{ - public function readCell($column, $row, $worksheetName = '') { - // Read rows 1 to 7 and columns A to E only - if ($row >= 1 && $row <= 7) { - if (in_array($column,range('A','E'))) { - return true; - } - } - return false; - } -} - -/** Create an Instance of our Read Filter **/ -$filterSubset = new MyReadFilter(); - -/** Create a new Reader of the type defined in $inputFileType **/ -$reader = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\IOFactory::createReader($inputFileType); -/** Tell the Reader that we want to use the Read Filter **/ -$reader->setReadFilter($filterSubset); -/** Load only the rows and columns that match our filter to Spreadsheet **/ -$spreadsheet = $reader->load($inputFileName); -``` - -> See Examples/Reader/exampleReader09.php for a working example of this -> code. - -This example is not particularly useful, because it can only be used in -a very specific circumstance (when you only want cells in the range -A1:E7 from your worksheet. A generic Read Filter would probably be more -useful: - -``` php -/** Define a Read Filter class implementing \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Reader\IReadFilter */ -class MyReadFilter implements \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Reader\IReadFilter -{ - private $_startRow = 0; - private $_endRow = 0; - private $_columns = array(); - - /** Get the list of rows and columns to read */ - public function __construct($startRow, $endRow, $columns) { - $this->_startRow = $startRow; - $this->_endRow = $endRow; - $this->_columns = $columns; - } - - public function readCell($column, $row, $worksheetName = '') { - // Only read the rows and columns that were configured - if ($row >= $this->_startRow && $row <= $this->_endRow) { - if (in_array($column,$this->_columns)) { - return true; - } - } - return false; - } -} - -/** Create an Instance of our Read Filter, passing in the cell range **/ -$filterSubset = new MyReadFilter(9,15,range('G','K')); -``` - -> See Examples/Reader/exampleReader10.php for a working example of this -> code. - -This can be particularly useful for conserving memory, by allowing you -to read and process a large workbook in “chunks”: an example of this -usage might be when transferring data from an Excel worksheet to a -database. - -``` php -$inputFileType = 'Xls'; -$inputFileName = './sampleData/example2.xls'; - - -/** Define a Read Filter class implementing \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Reader\IReadFilter */ -class chunkReadFilter implements \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Reader\IReadFilter -{ - private $_startRow = 0; - private $_endRow = 0; - - /** Set the list of rows that we want to read */ - public function setRows($startRow, $chunkSize) { - $this->_startRow = $startRow; - $this->_endRow = $startRow + $chunkSize; - } - - public function readCell($column, $row, $worksheetName = '') { - // Only read the heading row, and the configured rows - if (($row == 1) || ($row >= $this->_startRow && $row < $this->_endRow)) { - return true; - } - return false; - } -} - - -/** Create a new Reader of the type defined in $inputFileType **/ -$reader = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\IOFactory::createReader($inputFileType); - - -/** Define how many rows we want to read for each "chunk" **/ -$chunkSize = 2048; -/** Create a new Instance of our Read Filter **/ -$chunkFilter = new chunkReadFilter(); - -/** Tell the Reader that we want to use the Read Filter **/ -$reader->setReadFilter($chunkFilter); - -/** Loop to read our worksheet in "chunk size" blocks **/ -for ($startRow = 2; $startRow <= 65536; $startRow += $chunkSize) { - /** Tell the Read Filter which rows we want this iteration **/ - $chunkFilter->setRows($startRow,$chunkSize); - /** Load only the rows that match our filter **/ - $spreadsheet = $reader->load($inputFileName); - // Do some processing here -} -``` - -> See Examples/Reader/exampleReader12.php for a working example of this -> code. - -Using Read Filters applies to: - -Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N | -----------|:---:|--------|:---:|--------------|:---:| -Xlsx | YES | Xls | YES | Xml | YES | -Ods | YES | SYLK | NO | Gnumeric | YES | -CSV | YES | HTML | NO - -### Combining Multiple Files into a Single Spreadsheet Object - -While you can limit the number of worksheets that are read from a -workbook file using the setLoadSheetsOnly() method, certain readers also -allow you to combine several individual "sheets" from different files -into a single `Spreadsheet` object, where each individual file is a -single worksheet within that workbook. For each file that you read, you -need to indicate which worksheet index it should be loaded into using -the setSheetIndex() method of the \$reader, then use the -loadIntoExisting() method rather than the load() method to actually read -the file into that worksheet. - -``` php -$inputFileType = 'Csv'; -$inputFileNames = array('./sampleData/example1.csv', - './sampleData/example2.csv' - './sampleData/example3.csv' -); - -/** Create a new Reader of the type defined in $inputFileType **/ -$reader = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\IOFactory::createReader($inputFileType); - - -/** Extract the first named file from the array list **/ -$inputFileName = array_shift($inputFileNames); -/** Load the initial file to the first worksheet in a `Spreadsheet` Object **/ -$spreadsheet = $reader->load($inputFileName); -/** Set the worksheet title (to the filename that we've loaded) **/ -$spreadsheet->getActiveSheet() - ->setTitle(pathinfo($inputFileName,PATHINFO_BASENAME)); - - -/** Loop through all the remaining files in the list **/ -foreach($inputFileNames as $sheet => $inputFileName) { - /** Increment the worksheet index pointer for the Reader **/ - $reader->setSheetIndex($sheet+1); - /** Load the current file into a new worksheet in Spreadsheet **/ - $reader->loadIntoExisting($inputFileName,$spreadsheet); - /** Set the worksheet title (to the filename that we've loaded) **/ - $spreadsheet->getActiveSheet() - ->setTitle(pathinfo($inputFileName,PATHINFO_BASENAME)); -} -``` - -> See Examples/Reader/exampleReader13.php for a working example of this -> code. - -Note that using the same sheet index for multiple sheets won't append -files into the same sheet, but overwrite the results of the previous -load. You cannot load multiple CSV files into the same worksheet. - -Combining Multiple Files into a Single Spreadsheet Object applies to: - -Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N | -----------|:---:|--------|:---:|--------------|:---:| -Xlsx | NO | Xls | NO | Xml | NO | -Ods | NO | SYLK | YES | Gnumeric | NO | -CSV | YES | HTML | NO - -### Combining Read Filters with the setSheetIndex() method to split a large CSV file across multiple Worksheets - -An Xls BIFF .xls file is limited to 65536 rows in a worksheet, while the -Xlsx Microsoft Office Open XML SpreadsheetML .xlsx file is limited to -1,048,576 rows in a worksheet; but a CSV file is not limited other than -by available disk space. This means that we wouldn’t ordinarily be able -to read all the rows from a very large CSV file that exceeded those -limits, and save it as an Xls or Xlsx file. However, by using Read -Filters to read the CSV file in “chunks” (using the chunkReadFilter -Class that we defined in section REF \_Ref275604563 \r \p 5.3 above), -and the setSheetIndex() method of the \$reader, we can split the CSV -file across several individual worksheets. - -``` php -$inputFileType = 'Csv'; -$inputFileName = './sampleData/example2.csv'; - - -echo 'Loading file ',pathinfo($inputFileName,PATHINFO_BASENAME),' using IOFactory with a defined reader type of ',$inputFileType,'
'; -/** Create a new Reader of the type defined in $inputFileType **/ -$reader = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\IOFactory::createReader($inputFileType); - - -/** Define how many rows we want to read for each "chunk" **/ -$chunkSize = 65530; -/** Create a new Instance of our Read Filter **/ -$chunkFilter = new chunkReadFilter(); - -/** Tell the Reader that we want to use the Read Filter **/ -/** and that we want to store it in contiguous rows/columns **/ - -$reader->setReadFilter($chunkFilter) - ->setContiguous(true); - -/** Instantiate a new Spreadsheet object manually **/ -$spreadsheet = new \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Spreadsheet(); - -/** Set a sheet index **/ -$sheet = 0; -/** Loop to read our worksheet in "chunk size" blocks **/ -/** $startRow is set to 2 initially because we always read the headings in row #1 **/ -for ($startRow = 2; $startRow <= 1000000; $startRow += $chunkSize) { - /** Tell the Read Filter which rows we want to read this loop **/ - $chunkFilter->setRows($startRow,$chunkSize); - - /** Increment the worksheet index pointer for the Reader **/ - $reader->setSheetIndex($sheet); - /** Load only the rows that match our filter into a new worksheet **/ - $reader->loadIntoExisting($inputFileName,$spreadsheet); - /** Set the worksheet title for the sheet that we've justloaded) **/ - /** and increment the sheet index as well **/ - $spreadsheet->getActiveSheet()->setTitle('Country Data #'.(++$sheet)); -} -``` - -> See Examples/Reader/exampleReader14.php for a working example of this -> code. - -This code will read 65,530 rows at a time from the CSV file that we’re -loading, and store each "chunk" in a new worksheet. - -The setContiguous() method for the Reader is important here. It is -applicable only when working with a Read Filter, and identifies whether -or not the cells should be stored by their position within the CSV file, -or their position relative to the filter. - -For example, if the filter returned true for cells in the range B2:C3, -then with setContiguous set to false (the default) these would be loaded -as B2:C3 in the `Spreadsheet` object; but with setContiguous set to -true, they would be loaded as A1:B2. - -Splitting a single loaded file across multiple worksheets applies to: - -Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N | -----------|:---:|--------|:---:|--------------|:---:| -Xlsx | NO | Xls | NO | Xml | NO | -Ods | NO | SYLK | NO | Gnumeric | NO | -CSV | YES | HTML | NO - -### Pipe or Tab Separated Value Files - -The CSV loader defaults to loading a file where comma is used as the -separator, but you can modify this to load tab- or pipe-separated value -files using the setDelimiter() method. - -``` php -$inputFileType = 'Csv'; -$inputFileName = './sampleData/example1.tsv'; - -/** Create a new Reader of the type defined in $inputFileType **/ $reader = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\IOFactory::createReader($inputFileType); -/** Set the delimiter to a TAB character **/ -$reader->setDelimiter("\t"); -// $reader->setDelimiter('|'); - -/** Load the file to a Spreadsheet Object **/ -$spreadsheet = $reader->load($inputFileName); -``` - -> See Examples/Reader/exampleReader15.php for a working example of this -> code. - -In addition to the delimiter, you can also use the following methods to -set other attributes for the data load: - -setEnclosure() | default is " setLineEnding() | default is PHP\_EOL -setInputEncoding() | default is UTF-8 - -Setting CSV delimiter applies to: - -Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N | -----------|:---:|--------|:---:|--------------|:---:| -Xlsx | NO | Xls | NO | Xml | NO | -Ods | NO | SYLK | NO | Gnumeric | NO | -CSV | YES | HTML | NO - -### A Brief Word about the Advanced Value Binder - -When loading data from a file that contains no formatting information, -such as a CSV file, then data is read either as strings or numbers -(float or integer). This means that PhpSpreadsheet does not -automatically recognise dates/times (such as "16-Apr-2009" or "13:30"), -booleans ("TRUE" or "FALSE"), percentages ("75%"), hyperlinks -("http://www.phpexcel.net"), etc as anything other than simple strings. -However, you can apply additional processing that is executed against -these values during the load process within a Value Binder. - -A Value Binder is a class that implement the -\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Cell\IValueBinder interface. It must contain a -bindValue() method that accepts a \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Cell and a -value as arguments, and return a boolean true or false that indicates -whether the workbook cell has been populated with the value or not. The -Advanced Value Binder implements such a class: amongst other tests, it -identifies a string comprising "TRUE" or "FALSE" (based on locale -settings) and sets it to a boolean; or a number in scientific format -(e.g. "1.234e-5") and converts it to a float; or dates and times, -converting them to their Excel timestamp value – before storing the -value in the cell object. It also sets formatting for strings that are -identified as dates, times or percentages. It could easily be extended -to provide additional handling (including text or cell formatting) when -it encountered a hyperlink, or HTML markup within a CSV file. - -So using a Value Binder allows a great deal more flexibility in the -loader logic when reading unformatted text files. - -``` php -/** Tell PhpSpreadsheet that we want to use the Advanced Value Binder **/ -\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Cell::setValueBinder( new \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Cell\AdvancedValueBinder() ); - -$inputFileType = 'Csv'; -$inputFileName = './sampleData/example1.tsv'; - -$reader = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\IOFactory::createReader($inputFileType); -$reader->setDelimiter("\t"); -$spreadsheet = $reader->load($inputFileName); -``` - -> See Examples/Reader/exampleReader15.php for a working example of this -> code. - -Loading using a Value Binder applies to: - -Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N |Reader | Y/N -----------|:---:|--------|:---:|--------------|:---: -Xlsx | NO | Xls | NO | Xml | NO -Ods | NO | SYLK | NO | Gnumeric | NO -CSV | YES | HTML | YES - ## Error Handling Of course, you should always apply some error handling to your scripts