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- # This is where we handle translating css styles into openpyxl styles
- # and cascading those from parent to child in the dom.
- from openpyxl.cell import cell
- from openpyxl.styles import Font, Alignment, PatternFill, NamedStyle, Border, Side, Color
- from openpyxl.styles.fills import FILL_SOLID
- from openpyxl.styles.numbers import FORMAT_CURRENCY_USD_SIMPLE, FORMAT_PERCENTAGE
- from openpyxl.styles.colors import BLACK
- FORMAT_DATE_MMDDYYYY = 'mm/dd/yyyy'
- def colormap(color):
- """
- Convenience for looking up known colors
- """
- cmap = {'black': BLACK}
- return cmap.get(color, color)
- def style_string_to_dict(style):
- """
- Convert css style string to a python dictionary
- """
- def clean_split(string, delim):
- return (s.strip() for s in string.split(delim))
- styles = [clean_split(s, ":") for s in style.split(";") if ":" in s]
- return dict(styles)
- def get_side(style, name):
- return {'border_style': style.get('border-{}-style'.format(name)),
- 'color': colormap(style.get('border-{}-color'.format(name)))}
- known_styles = {}
- def style_dict_to_named_style(style_dict, number_format=None):
- """
- Change css style (stored in a python dictionary) to openpyxl NamedStyle
- """
- style_and_format_string = str({
- 'style_dict': style_dict,
- 'parent': style_dict.parent,
- 'number_format': number_format,
- })
- if style_and_format_string not in known_styles:
- # Font
- font = Font(bold=style_dict.get('font-weight') == 'bold',
- color=style_dict.get_color('color', None),
- size=style_dict.get('font-size'))
- # Alignment
- alignment = Alignment(horizontal=style_dict.get('text-align', 'general'),
- vertical=style_dict.get('vertical-align'),
- wrap_text=style_dict.get('white-space', 'nowrap') == 'normal')
- # Fill
- bg_color = style_dict.get_color('background-color')
- fg_color = style_dict.get_color('foreground-color', Color())
- fill_type = style_dict.get('fill-type')
- if bg_color and bg_color != 'transparent':
- fill = PatternFill(fill_type=fill_type or FILL_SOLID,
- start_color=bg_color,
- end_color=fg_color)
- else:
- fill = PatternFill()
- # Border
- border = Border(left=Side(**get_side(style_dict, 'left')),
- right=Side(**get_side(style_dict, 'right')),
- top=Side(**get_side(style_dict, 'top')),
- bottom=Side(**get_side(style_dict, 'bottom')),
- diagonal=Side(**get_side(style_dict, 'diagonal')),
- diagonal_direction=None,
- outline=Side(**get_side(style_dict, 'outline')),
- vertical=None,
- horizontal=None)
- name = 'Style {}'.format(len(known_styles) + 1)
- pyxl_style = NamedStyle(name=name, font=font, fill=fill, alignment=alignment, border=border,
- number_format=number_format)
- known_styles[style_and_format_string] = pyxl_style
- return known_styles[style_and_format_string]
- class StyleDict(dict):
- """
- It's like a dictionary, but it looks for items in the parent dictionary
- """
- def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
- self.parent = kwargs.pop('parent', None)
- super(StyleDict, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
- def __getitem__(self, item):
- if item in self:
- return super(StyleDict, self).__getitem__(item)
- elif self.parent:
- return self.parent[item]
- else:
- raise KeyError('{} not found'.format(item))
- def __hash__(self):
- return hash(tuple([(k, self.get(k)) for k in self._keys()]))
- # Yielding the keys avoids creating unnecessary data structures
- # and happily works with both python2 and python3 where the
- # .keys() method is a dictionary_view in python3 and a list in python2.
- def _keys(self):
- yielded = set()
- for k in self.keys():
- yielded.add(k)
- yield k
- if self.parent:
- for k in self.parent._keys():
- if k not in yielded:
- yielded.add(k)
- yield k
- def get(self, k, d=None):
- try:
- return self[k]
- except KeyError:
- return d
- def get_color(self, k, d=None):
- """
- Strip leading # off colors if necessary
- """
- color = self.get(k, d)
- if hasattr(color, 'startswith') and color.startswith('#'):
- color = color[1:]
- if len(color) == 3: # Premailers reduces colors like #00ff00 to #0f0, openpyxl doesn't like that
- color = ''.join(2 * c for c in color)
- return color
- class Element(object):
- """
- Our base class for representing an html element along with a cascading style.
- The element is created along with a parent so that the StyleDict that we store
- can point to the parent's StyleDict.
- """
- def __init__(self, element, parent=None):
- self.element = element
- self.number_format = None
- parent_style = parent.style_dict if parent else None
- self.style_dict = StyleDict(style_string_to_dict(element.get('style', '')), parent=parent_style)
- self._style_cache = None
- def style(self):
- """
- Turn the css styles for this element into an openpyxl NamedStyle.
- """
- if not self._style_cache:
- self._style_cache = style_dict_to_named_style(self.style_dict, number_format=self.number_format)
- return self._style_cache
- def get_dimension(self, dimension_key):
- """
- Extracts the dimension from the style dict of the Element and returns it as a float.
- """
- dimension = self.style_dict.get(dimension_key)
- if dimension:
- if dimension[-2:] in ['px', 'em', 'pt', 'in', 'cm']:
- dimension = dimension[:-2]
- dimension = float(dimension)
- return dimension
- class Table(Element):
- """
- The concrete implementations of Elements are semantically named for the types of elements we are interested in.
- This defines a very concrete tree structure for html tables that we expect to deal with. I prefer this compared to
- allowing Element to have an arbitrary number of children and dealing with an abstract element tree.
- """
- def __init__(self, table):
- """
- takes an html table object (from lxml)
- """
- super(Table, self).__init__(table)
- table_head = table.find('thead')
- self.head = TableHead(table_head, parent=self) if table_head is not None else None
- table_body = table.find('tbody')
- self.body = TableBody(table_body if table_body is not None else table, parent=self)
- class TableHead(Element):
- """
- This class maps to the `<th>` element of the html table.
- """
- def __init__(self, head, parent=None):
- super(TableHead, self).__init__(head, parent=parent)
- self.rows = [TableRow(tr, parent=self) for tr in head.findall('tr')]
- class TableBody(Element):
- """
- This class maps to the `<tbody>` element of the html table.
- """
- def __init__(self, body, parent=None):
- super(TableBody, self).__init__(body, parent=parent)
- self.rows = [TableRow(tr, parent=self) for tr in body.findall('tr')]
- class TableRow(Element):
- """
- This class maps to the `<tr>` element of the html table.
- """
- def __init__(self, tr, parent=None):
- super(TableRow, self).__init__(tr, parent=parent)
- self.cells = [TableCell(cell, parent=self) for cell in tr.findall('th') + tr.findall('td')]
- def element_to_string(el):
- return _element_to_string(el).strip()
- def _element_to_string(el):
- string = ''
- for x in el.iterchildren():
- string += '\n' + _element_to_string(x)
- text = el.text.strip() if el.text else ''
- tail = el.tail.strip() if el.tail else ''
- return text + string + '\n' + tail
- class TableCell(Element):
- """
- This class maps to the `<td>` element of the html table.
- """
- CELL_TYPES = {'TYPE_STRING', 'TYPE_FORMULA', 'TYPE_NUMERIC', 'TYPE_BOOL', 'TYPE_CURRENCY', 'TYPE_PERCENTAGE',
- 'TYPE_NULL', 'TYPE_INLINE', 'TYPE_ERROR', 'TYPE_FORMULA_CACHE_STRING', 'TYPE_INTEGER'}
- def __init__(self, cell, parent=None):
- super(TableCell, self).__init__(cell, parent=parent)
- self.value = element_to_string(cell)
- self.number_format = self.get_number_format()
- def data_type(self):
- cell_types = self.CELL_TYPES & set(self.element.get('class', '').split())
- if cell_types:
- if 'TYPE_FORMULA' in cell_types:
- # Make sure TYPE_FORMULA takes precedence over the other classes in the set.
- cell_type = 'TYPE_FORMULA'
- elif cell_types & {'TYPE_CURRENCY', 'TYPE_INTEGER', 'TYPE_PERCENTAGE'}:
- cell_type = 'TYPE_NUMERIC'
- else:
- cell_type = cell_types.pop()
- else:
- cell_type = 'TYPE_STRING'
- return getattr(cell, cell_type)
- def get_number_format(self):
- if 'TYPE_CURRENCY' in self.element.get('class', '').split():
- return FORMAT_CURRENCY_USD_SIMPLE
- if 'TYPE_INTEGER' in self.element.get('class', '').split():
- return '#,##0'
- if 'TYPE_PERCENTAGE' in self.element.get('class', '').split():
- return FORMAT_PERCENTAGE
- if 'TYPE_DATE' in self.element.get('class', '').split():
- return FORMAT_DATE_MMDDYYYY
- if self.data_type() == cell.TYPE_NUMERIC:
- try:
- int(self.value)
- except ValueError:
- return '#,##0.##'
- else:
- return '#,##0'
- def format(self, cell):
- cell.style = self.style()
- data_type = self.data_type()
- if data_type:
- cell.data_type = data_type
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