excelize/xmlStyles.go

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package excelize
import "encoding/xml"
// xlsxStyleSheet directly maps the stylesheet element in the namespace
// http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main - currently I have
// not checked it for completeness - it does as much as I need.
type xlsxStyleSheet struct {
XMLName xml.Name `xml:"http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main styleSheet"`
NumFmts *xlsxNumFmts `xml:"numFmts,omitempty"`
Fonts *xlsxFonts `xml:"fonts,omitempty"`
Fills *xlsxFills `xml:"fills,omitempty"`
Borders *xlsxBorders `xml:"borders,omitempty"`
CellStyleXfs *xlsxCellStyleXfs `xml:"cellStyleXfs,omitempty"`
CellXfs *xlsxCellXfs `xml:"cellXfs,omitempty"`
CellStyles *xlsxCellStyles `xml:"cellStyles,omitempty"`
Dxfs *xlsxDxfs `xml:"dxfs,omitempty"`
TableStyles *xlsxTableStyles `xml:"tableStyles,omitempty"`
Colors *xlsxStyleColors `xml:"colors,omitempty"`
ExtLst *xlsxExtLst `xml:"extLst"`
}
// xlsxAlignment formatting information pertaining to text alignment in cells.
// There are a variety of choices for how text is aligned both horizontally and
// vertically, as well as indentation settings, and so on.
type xlsxAlignment struct {
Horizontal string `xml:"horizontal,attr,omitempty"`
Indent int `xml:"indent,attr,omitempty"`
JustifyLastLine bool `xml:"justifyLastLine,attr,omitempty"`
ReadingOrder uint64 `xml:"readingOrder,attr,omitempty"`
RelativeIndent int `xml:"relativeIndent,attr,omitempty"`
ShrinkToFit bool `xml:"shrinkToFit,attr,omitempty"`
TextRotation int `xml:"textRotation,attr,omitempty"`
Vertical string `xml:"vertical,attr,omitempty"`
WrapText bool `xml:"wrapText,attr,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxLine directly maps the line style element in the namespace
// http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main - currently I have
// not checked it for completeness - it does as much as I need.
type xlsxLine struct {
Style string `xml:"style,attr,omitempty"`
Color *xlsxColor `xml:"color,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxColor is a common mapping used for both the fgColor and bgColor elements
// in the namespace http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main -
// currently I have not checked it for completeness - it does as much as I need.
type xlsxColor struct {
RGB string `xml:"rgb,attr,omitempty"`
Theme *int `xml:"theme,attr,omitempty"`
Tint float64 `xml:"tint,attr,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxFonts directly maps the fonts element. This element contains all font
// definitions for this workbook.
type xlsxFonts struct {
Count int `xml:"count,attr"`
Font []*xlsxFont `xml:"font,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxFont directly maps the font element. This element defines the properties
// for one of the fonts used in this workbook.
type xlsxFont struct {
Font string `xml:",innerxml"`
}
// xlsxFills directly maps the fills element. This element defines the cell
// fills portion of the Styles part, consisting of a sequence of fill records. A
// cell fill consists of a background color, foreground color, and pattern to be
// applied across the cell.
type xlsxFills struct {
Count int `xml:"count,attr"`
Fill []xlsxFill `xml:"fill,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxFill directly maps the fill element. This element specifies fill
// formatting.
type xlsxFill struct {
Fill string `xml:",innerxml"`
}
// xlsxBorders directly maps the borders element. This element contains borders
// formatting information, specifying all border definitions for all cells in
// the workbook.
type xlsxBorders struct {
Count int `xml:"count,attr"`
Border []*xlsxBorder `xml:"border,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxBorder directly maps the border element. Expresses a single set of cell
// border formats (left, right, top, bottom, diagonal). Color is optional. When
// missing, 'automatic' is implied.
type xlsxBorder struct {
DiagonalDown bool `xml:"diagonalDown,attr,omitempty"`
DiagonalUp bool `xml:"diagonalUp,attr,omitempty"`
Outline bool `xml:"outline,attr,omitempty"`
Left xlsxLine `xml:"left,omitempty"`
Right xlsxLine `xml:"right,omitempty"`
Top xlsxLine `xml:"top,omitempty"`
Bottom xlsxLine `xml:"bottom,omitempty"`
Diagonal xlsxLine `xml:"diagonal,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxCellStyles directly maps the cellStyles element. This element contains
// the named cell styles, consisting of a sequence of named style records. A
// named cell style is a collection of direct or themed formatting (e.g., cell
// border, cell fill, and font type/size/style) grouped together into a single
// named style, and can be applied to a cell.
type xlsxCellStyles struct {
XMLName xml.Name `xml:"cellStyles"`
Count int `xml:"count,attr"`
CellStyle []*xlsxCellStyle `xml:"cellStyle,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxCellStyle directly maps the cellStyle element. This element represents
// the name and related formatting records for a named cell style in this
// workbook.
type xlsxCellStyle struct {
XMLName xml.Name `xml:"cellStyle"`
BuiltInID *int `xml:"builtInId,attr,omitempty"`
CustomBuiltIn *bool `xml:"customBuiltIn,attr,omitempty"`
Hidden *bool `xml:"hidden,attr,omitempty"`
ILevel *bool `xml:"iLevel,attr,omitempty"`
Name string `xml:"name,attr"`
XfID int `xml:"xfId,attr"`
}
// xlsxCellStyleXfs directly maps the cellStyleXfs element. This element
// contains the master formatting records (xf's) which define the formatting for
// all named cell styles in this workbook. Master formatting records reference
// individual elements of formatting (e.g., number format, font definitions,
// cell fills, etc) by specifying a zero-based index into those collections.
// Master formatting records also specify whether to apply or ignore particular
// aspects of formatting.
type xlsxCellStyleXfs struct {
Count int `xml:"count,attr"`
Xf []xlsxXf `xml:"xf,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxXf directly maps the xf element. A single xf element describes all of the
// formatting for a cell.
type xlsxXf struct {
ApplyAlignment bool `xml:"applyAlignment,attr"`
ApplyBorder bool `xml:"applyBorder,attr"`
ApplyFill bool `xml:"applyFill,attr"`
ApplyFont bool `xml:"applyFont,attr"`
ApplyNumberFormat bool `xml:"applyNumberFormat,attr"`
ApplyProtection bool `xml:"applyProtection,attr"`
BorderID int `xml:"borderId,attr"`
FillID int `xml:"fillId,attr"`
FontID int `xml:"fontId,attr"`
NumFmtID int `xml:"numFmtId,attr"`
PivotButton bool `xml:"pivotButton,attr,omitempty"`
QuotePrefix bool `xml:"quotePrefix,attr,omitempty"`
XfID *int `xml:"xfId,attr,omitempty"`
Alignment *xlsxAlignment `xml:"alignment"`
}
// xlsxCellXfs directly maps the cellXfs element. This element contains the
// master formatting records (xf) which define the formatting applied to cells
// in this workbook. These records are the starting point for determining the
// formatting for a cell. Cells in the Sheet Part reference the xf records by
// zero-based index.
type xlsxCellXfs struct {
Count int `xml:"count,attr"`
Xf []xlsxXf `xml:"xf,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxDxfs directly maps the dxfs element. This element contains the master
// differential formatting records (dxf's) which define formatting for all non-
// cell formatting in this workbook. Whereas xf records fully specify a
// particular aspect of formatting (e.g., cell borders) by referencing those
// formatting definitions elsewhere in the Styles part, dxf records specify
// incremental (or differential) aspects of formatting directly inline within
// the dxf element. The dxf formatting is to be applied on top of or in addition
// to any formatting already present on the object using the dxf record.
type xlsxDxfs struct {
Count int `xml:"count,attr"`
Dxfs []*xlsxDxf `xml:"dxf,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxDxf directly maps the dxf element. A single dxf record, expressing
// incremental formatting to be applied.
type xlsxDxf struct {
Dxf string `xml:",innerxml"`
}
// xlsxTableStyles directly maps the tableStyles element. This element
// represents a collection of Table style definitions for Table styles and
// PivotTable styles used in this workbook. It consists of a sequence of
// tableStyle records, each defining a single Table style.
type xlsxTableStyles struct {
Count int `xml:"count,attr"`
DefaultPivotStyle string `xml:"defaultPivotStyle,attr"`
DefaultTableStyle string `xml:"defaultTableStyle,attr"`
TableStyles []*xlsxTableStyle `xml:"tableStyle,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxTableStyle directly maps the tableStyle element. This element represents
// a single table style definition that indicates how a spreadsheet application
// should format and display a table.
type xlsxTableStyle struct {
Name string `xml:"name,attr,omitempty"`
Pivot int `xml:"pivot,attr,omitempty"`
Count int `xml:"count,attr,omitempty"`
Table bool `xml:"table,attr,omitempty"`
TableStyleElement string `xml:",innerxml"`
}
// xlsxNumFmts directly maps the numFmts element. This element defines the
// number formats in this workbook, consisting of a sequence of numFmt records,
// where each numFmt record defines a particular number format, indicating how
// to format and render the numeric value of a cell.
type xlsxNumFmts struct {
Count int `xml:"count,attr"`
NumFmt []*xlsxNumFmt `xml:"numFmt,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxNumFmt directly maps the numFmt element. This element specifies number
// format properties which indicate how to format and render the numeric value
// of a cell.
type xlsxNumFmt struct {
NumFmtID int `xml:"numFmtId,attr,omitempty"`
FormatCode string `xml:"formatCode,attr,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxStyleColors directly maps the colors element. Color information
// associated with this stylesheet. This collection is written whenever the
// legacy color palette has been modified (backwards compatibility settings) or
// a custom color has been selected while using this workbook.
type xlsxStyleColors struct {
Color string `xml:",innerxml"`
}
// formatBorder directly maps the format settings of the borders.
type formatBorder struct {
Border []struct {
Type string `json:"type"`
Color string `json:"color"`
Style int `json:"style"`
} `json:"border"`
}