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Configuration Settings
Once you have included the PhpSpreadsheet files in your script, but
before instantiating a Spreadsheet
object or loading a workbook file,
there are a number of configuration options that can be set which will
affect the subsequent behaviour of the script.
Cell collection caching
By default, PhpSpreadsheet holds all cell objects in memory, but you can specify alternatives to reduce memory consumption at the cost of speed. Read more about memory saving.
To enable cell caching, you must provide your own implementation of cache like so:
$cache = new MyCustomPsr16Implementation();
\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Settings::setCache($cache);
Language/Locale
Some localisation elements have been included in PhpSpreadsheet. You can set a locale by changing the settings. To set the locale to Brazilian Portuguese you would use:
$locale = 'pt_br';
$validLocale = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Settings::setLocale($locale);
if (!$validLocale) {
echo 'Unable to set locale to ' . $locale . " - reverting to en_us" . PHP_EOL;
}
- If Brazilian Portuguese language files aren't available, then Portuguese will be enabled instead
- If Portuguese language files aren't available,
then the
setLocale()
method will return an error, and American English (en_us) settings will be used throughout.
More details of the features available once a locale has been set, including a list of the languages and locales currently supported, can be found in Locale Settings for Formulae.
HTTP client
In order to use the WEBSERVICE
function in formulae, you must configure an
HTTP client. Assuming you chose Guzzle 7, this can be done like:
use GuzzleHttp\Client;
use Http\Factory\Guzzle\RequestFactory;
use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Settings;
$client = new Client();
$requestFactory = new RequestFactory();
Settings::setHttpClient($client, $requestFactory);