excelize/xmlStyles.go

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/*
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 1.8 or later.
Copyright 2016 - 2018 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
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"`
}
// xlsxProtection (Protection Properties) contains protection properties
// associated with the cell. Each cell has protection properties that can be
// set. The cell protection properties do not take effect unless the sheet has
// been protected.
type xlsxProtection struct {
Hidden bool `xml:"hidden,attr"`
Locked bool `xml:"locked,attr"`
}
// 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.
// Foreground color of the cell fill pattern. Cell fill patterns operate with
// two colors: a background color and a foreground color. These combine together
// to make a patterned cell fill. Background color of the cell fill pattern.
// Cell fill patterns operate with two colors: a background color and a
// foreground color. These combine together to make a patterned cell fill.
type xlsxColor struct {
Auto bool `xml:"auto,attr,omitempty"`
RGB string `xml:"rgb,attr,omitempty"`
Indexed int `xml:"indexed,attr,omitempty"`
Theme *int `xml:"theme,attr"`
Tint float64 `xml:"tint,attr,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxFonts directly maps the font element. This element contains all font
// definitions for this workbook.
type xlsxFonts struct {
Count int `xml:"count,attr"`
Font []*xlsxFont `xml:"font"`
}
// font directly maps the font element.
type font struct {
Name *attrValString `xml:"name"`
Charset *attrValInt `xml:"charset"`
Family *attrValInt `xml:"family"`
B bool `xml:"b,omitempty"`
I bool `xml:"i,omitempty"`
Strike bool `xml:"strike,omitempty"`
Outline bool `xml:"outline,omitempty"`
Shadow bool `xml:"shadow,omitempty"`
Condense bool `xml:"condense,omitempty"`
Extend bool `xml:"extend,omitempty"`
Color *xlsxColor `xml:"color"`
Sz *attrValInt `xml:"sz"`
U *attrValString `xml:"u"`
Scheme *attrValString `xml:"scheme"`
}
// 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 {
PatternFill *xlsxPatternFill `xml:"patternFill,omitempty"`
GradientFill *xlsxGradientFill `xml:"gradientFill,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxPatternFill directly maps the patternFill 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. This element is
// used to specify cell fill information for pattern and solid color cell fills.
// For solid cell fills (no pattern), fgColor is used. For cell fills with
// patterns specified, then the cell fill color is specified by the bgColor
// element.
type xlsxPatternFill struct {
PatternType string `xml:"patternType,attr,omitempty"`
FgColor xlsxColor `xml:"fgColor,omitempty"`
BgColor xlsxColor `xml:"bgColor,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxGradientFill defines a gradient-style cell fill. Gradient cell fills can
// use one or two colors as the end points of color interpolation.
type xlsxGradientFill struct {
Bottom float64 `xml:"bottom,attr,omitempty"`
Degree float64 `xml:"degree,attr,omitempty"`
Left float64 `xml:"left,attr,omitempty"`
Right float64 `xml:"right,attr,omitempty"`
Top float64 `xml:"top,attr,omitempty"`
Type string `xml:"type,attr,omitempty"`
Stop []*xlsxGradientFillStop `xml:"stop,omitempty"`
}
// xlsxGradientFillStop directly maps the stop element.
type xlsxGradientFillStop struct {
Position float64 `xml:"position,attr"`
Color xlsxColor `xml:"color,omitempty"`
}
// 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"`
Alignment *xlsxAlignment `xml:"alignment"`
Protection *xlsxProtection `xml:"protection"`
}
// 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"`
}
// dxf directly maps the dxf element.
type dxf struct {
Font *font `xml:"font"`
NumFmt *xlsxNumFmt `xml:"numFmt"`
Fill *xlsxFill `xml:"fill"`
Alignment *xlsxAlignment `xml:"alignment"`
Border *xlsxBorder `xml:"border"`
Protection *xlsxProtection `xml:"protection"`
ExtLst *xlsxExt `xml:"extLst"`
}
// 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"`
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"`
}
// formatFont directly maps the styles settings of the fonts.
type formatFont struct {
Bold bool `json:"bold"`
Italic bool `json:"italic"`
Underline string `json:"underline"`
Family string `json:"family"`
Size int `json:"size"`
Color string `json:"color"`
}
// formatStyle directly maps the styles settings of the cells.
type formatStyle struct {
Border []struct {
Type string `json:"type"`
Color string `json:"color"`
Style int `json:"style"`
} `json:"border"`
Fill struct {
Type string `json:"type"`
Pattern int `json:"pattern"`
Color []string `json:"color"`
Shading int `json:"shading"`
} `json:"fill"`
Font *formatFont `json:"font"`
Alignment *struct {
Horizontal string `json:"horizontal"`
Indent int `json:"indent"`
JustifyLastLine bool `json:"justify_last_line"`
ReadingOrder uint64 `json:"reading_order"`
RelativeIndent int `json:"relative_indent"`
ShrinkToFit bool `json:"shrink_to_fit"`
TextRotation int `json:"text_rotation"`
Vertical string `json:"vertical"`
WrapText bool `json:"wrap_text"`
} `json:"alignment"`
Protection *struct {
Hidden bool `json:"hidden"`
Locked bool `json:"locked"`
} `json:"protection"`
NumFmt int `json:"number_format"`
DecimalPlaces int `json:"decimal_places"`
CustomNumFmt *string `json:"custom_number_format"`
Lang string `json:"lang"`
NegRed bool `json:"negred"`
}