craftbeerpi4-pione/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pandas/io/formats/excel.py
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"""
Utilities for conversion to writer-agnostic Excel representation.
"""
from functools import reduce
import itertools
import re
from typing import Callable, Dict, Optional, Sequence, Union
import warnings
import numpy as np
from pandas._typing import Label
from pandas.core.dtypes import missing
from pandas.core.dtypes.common import is_float, is_scalar
from pandas.core.dtypes.generic import ABCIndex
from pandas import DataFrame, Index, MultiIndex, PeriodIndex
import pandas.core.common as com
from pandas.io.common import stringify_path
from pandas.io.formats.css import CSSResolver, CSSWarning
from pandas.io.formats.format import get_level_lengths
from pandas.io.formats.printing import pprint_thing
class ExcelCell:
__fields__ = ("row", "col", "val", "style", "mergestart", "mergeend")
__slots__ = __fields__
def __init__(
self, row: int, col: int, val, style=None, mergestart=None, mergeend=None
):
self.row = row
self.col = col
self.val = val
self.style = style
self.mergestart = mergestart
self.mergeend = mergeend
class CSSToExcelConverter:
"""
A callable for converting CSS declarations to ExcelWriter styles
Supports parts of CSS 2.2, with minimal CSS 3.0 support (e.g. text-shadow),
focusing on font styling, backgrounds, borders and alignment.
Operates by first computing CSS styles in a fairly generic
way (see :meth:`compute_css`) then determining Excel style
properties from CSS properties (see :meth:`build_xlstyle`).
Parameters
----------
inherited : str, optional
CSS declarations understood to be the containing scope for the
CSS processed by :meth:`__call__`.
"""
# NB: Most of the methods here could be classmethods, as only __init__
# and __call__ make use of instance attributes. We leave them as
# instancemethods so that users can easily experiment with extensions
# without monkey-patching.
def __init__(self, inherited: Optional[str] = None):
if inherited is not None:
inherited = self.compute_css(inherited)
self.inherited = inherited
compute_css = CSSResolver()
def __call__(self, declarations_str: str) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, str]]:
"""
Convert CSS declarations to ExcelWriter style.
Parameters
----------
declarations_str : str
List of CSS declarations.
e.g. "font-weight: bold; background: blue"
Returns
-------
xlstyle : dict
A style as interpreted by ExcelWriter when found in
ExcelCell.style.
"""
# TODO: memoize?
properties = self.compute_css(declarations_str, self.inherited)
return self.build_xlstyle(properties)
def build_xlstyle(self, props: Dict[str, str]) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, str]]:
out = {
"alignment": self.build_alignment(props),
"border": self.build_border(props),
"fill": self.build_fill(props),
"font": self.build_font(props),
"number_format": self.build_number_format(props),
}
# TODO: handle cell width and height: needs support in pandas.io.excel
def remove_none(d: Dict[str, str]) -> None:
"""Remove key where value is None, through nested dicts"""
for k, v in list(d.items()):
if v is None:
del d[k]
elif isinstance(v, dict):
remove_none(v)
if not v:
del d[k]
remove_none(out)
return out
VERTICAL_MAP = {
"top": "top",
"text-top": "top",
"middle": "center",
"baseline": "bottom",
"bottom": "bottom",
"text-bottom": "bottom",
# OpenXML also has 'justify', 'distributed'
}
def build_alignment(self, props) -> Dict[str, Optional[Union[bool, str]]]:
# TODO: text-indent, padding-left -> alignment.indent
return {
"horizontal": props.get("text-align"),
"vertical": self.VERTICAL_MAP.get(props.get("vertical-align")),
"wrap_text": (
None
if props.get("white-space") is None
else props["white-space"] not in ("nowrap", "pre", "pre-line")
),
}
def build_border(self, props: Dict) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, str]]:
return {
side: {
"style": self._border_style(
props.get(f"border-{side}-style"),
props.get(f"border-{side}-width"),
),
"color": self.color_to_excel(props.get(f"border-{side}-color")),
}
for side in ["top", "right", "bottom", "left"]
}
def _border_style(self, style: Optional[str], width):
# convert styles and widths to openxml, one of:
# 'dashDot'
# 'dashDotDot'
# 'dashed'
# 'dotted'
# 'double'
# 'hair'
# 'medium'
# 'mediumDashDot'
# 'mediumDashDotDot'
# 'mediumDashed'
# 'slantDashDot'
# 'thick'
# 'thin'
if width is None and style is None:
return None
if style == "none" or style == "hidden":
return None
if width is None:
width = "2pt"
width = float(width[:-2])
if width < 1e-5:
return None
elif width < 1.3:
width_name = "thin"
elif width < 2.8:
width_name = "medium"
else:
width_name = "thick"
if style in (None, "groove", "ridge", "inset", "outset"):
# not handled
style = "solid"
if style == "double":
return "double"
if style == "solid":
return width_name
if style == "dotted":
if width_name in ("hair", "thin"):
return "dotted"
return "mediumDashDotDot"
if style == "dashed":
if width_name in ("hair", "thin"):
return "dashed"
return "mediumDashed"
def build_fill(self, props: Dict[str, str]):
# TODO: perhaps allow for special properties
# -excel-pattern-bgcolor and -excel-pattern-type
fill_color = props.get("background-color")
if fill_color not in (None, "transparent", "none"):
return {"fgColor": self.color_to_excel(fill_color), "patternType": "solid"}
BOLD_MAP = {
"bold": True,
"bolder": True,
"600": True,
"700": True,
"800": True,
"900": True,
"normal": False,
"lighter": False,
"100": False,
"200": False,
"300": False,
"400": False,
"500": False,
}
ITALIC_MAP = {"normal": False, "italic": True, "oblique": True}
def build_font(self, props) -> Dict[str, Optional[Union[bool, int, str]]]:
size = props.get("font-size")
if size is not None:
assert size.endswith("pt")
size = float(size[:-2])
font_names_tmp = re.findall(
r"""(?x)
(
"(?:[^"]|\\")+"
|
'(?:[^']|\\')+'
|
[^'",]+
)(?=,|\s*$)
""",
props.get("font-family", ""),
)
font_names = []
for name in font_names_tmp:
if name[:1] == '"':
name = name[1:-1].replace('\\"', '"')
elif name[:1] == "'":
name = name[1:-1].replace("\\'", "'")
else:
name = name.strip()
if name:
font_names.append(name)
family = None
for name in font_names:
if name == "serif":
family = 1 # roman
break
elif name == "sans-serif":
family = 2 # swiss
break
elif name == "cursive":
family = 4 # script
break
elif name == "fantasy":
family = 5 # decorative
break
decoration = props.get("text-decoration")
if decoration is not None:
decoration = decoration.split()
else:
decoration = ()
return {
"name": font_names[0] if font_names else None,
"family": family,
"size": size,
"bold": self.BOLD_MAP.get(props.get("font-weight")),
"italic": self.ITALIC_MAP.get(props.get("font-style")),
"underline": ("single" if "underline" in decoration else None),
"strike": ("line-through" in decoration) or None,
"color": self.color_to_excel(props.get("color")),
# shadow if nonzero digit before shadow color
"shadow": (
bool(re.search("^[^#(]*[1-9]", props["text-shadow"]))
if "text-shadow" in props
else None
),
# FIXME: dont leave commented-out
# 'vertAlign':,
# 'charset': ,
# 'scheme': ,
# 'outline': ,
# 'condense': ,
}
NAMED_COLORS = {
"maroon": "800000",
"brown": "A52A2A",
"red": "FF0000",
"pink": "FFC0CB",
"orange": "FFA500",
"yellow": "FFFF00",
"olive": "808000",
"green": "008000",
"purple": "800080",
"fuchsia": "FF00FF",
"lime": "00FF00",
"teal": "008080",
"aqua": "00FFFF",
"blue": "0000FF",
"navy": "000080",
"black": "000000",
"gray": "808080",
"grey": "808080",
"silver": "C0C0C0",
"white": "FFFFFF",
}
def color_to_excel(self, val: Optional[str]):
if val is None:
return None
if val.startswith("#") and len(val) == 7:
return val[1:].upper()
if val.startswith("#") and len(val) == 4:
return (val[1] * 2 + val[2] * 2 + val[3] * 2).upper()
try:
return self.NAMED_COLORS[val]
except KeyError:
warnings.warn(f"Unhandled color format: {repr(val)}", CSSWarning)
def build_number_format(self, props: Dict) -> Dict[str, Optional[str]]:
return {"format_code": props.get("number-format")}
class ExcelFormatter:
"""
Class for formatting a DataFrame to a list of ExcelCells,
Parameters
----------
df : DataFrame or Styler
na_rep: na representation
float_format : string, default None
Format string for floating point numbers
cols : sequence, optional
Columns to write
header : boolean or list of string, default True
Write out column names. If a list of string is given it is
assumed to be aliases for the column names
index : boolean, default True
output row names (index)
index_label : string or sequence, default None
Column label for index column(s) if desired. If None is given, and
`header` and `index` are True, then the index names are used. A
sequence should be given if the DataFrame uses MultiIndex.
merge_cells : boolean, default False
Format MultiIndex and Hierarchical Rows as merged cells.
inf_rep : string, default `'inf'`
representation for np.inf values (which aren't representable in Excel)
A `'-'` sign will be added in front of -inf.
style_converter : callable, optional
This translates Styler styles (CSS) into ExcelWriter styles.
Defaults to ``CSSToExcelConverter()``.
It should have signature css_declarations string -> excel style.
This is only called for body cells.
"""
max_rows = 2 ** 20
max_cols = 2 ** 14
def __init__(
self,
df,
na_rep: str = "",
float_format: Optional[str] = None,
cols: Optional[Sequence[Label]] = None,
header: Union[Sequence[Label], bool] = True,
index: bool = True,
index_label: Optional[Union[Label, Sequence[Label]]] = None,
merge_cells: bool = False,
inf_rep: str = "inf",
style_converter: Optional[Callable] = None,
):
self.rowcounter = 0
self.na_rep = na_rep
if not isinstance(df, DataFrame):
self.styler = df
df = df.data
if style_converter is None:
style_converter = CSSToExcelConverter()
self.style_converter = style_converter
else:
self.styler = None
self.df = df
if cols is not None:
# all missing, raise
if not len(Index(cols) & df.columns):
raise KeyError("passes columns are not ALL present dataframe")
if len(Index(cols) & df.columns) != len(cols):
# Deprecated in GH#17295, enforced in 1.0.0
raise KeyError("Not all names specified in 'columns' are found")
self.df = df.reindex(columns=cols)
self.columns = self.df.columns
self.float_format = float_format
self.index = index
self.index_label = index_label
self.header = header
self.merge_cells = merge_cells
self.inf_rep = inf_rep
@property
def header_style(self):
return {
"font": {"bold": True},
"borders": {
"top": "thin",
"right": "thin",
"bottom": "thin",
"left": "thin",
},
"alignment": {"horizontal": "center", "vertical": "top"},
}
def _format_value(self, val):
if is_scalar(val) and missing.isna(val):
val = self.na_rep
elif is_float(val):
if missing.isposinf_scalar(val):
val = self.inf_rep
elif missing.isneginf_scalar(val):
val = f"-{self.inf_rep}"
elif self.float_format is not None:
val = float(self.float_format % val)
if getattr(val, "tzinfo", None) is not None:
raise ValueError(
"Excel does not support datetimes with "
"timezones. Please ensure that datetimes "
"are timezone unaware before writing to Excel."
)
return val
def _format_header_mi(self):
if self.columns.nlevels > 1:
if not self.index:
raise NotImplementedError(
"Writing to Excel with MultiIndex columns and no "
"index ('index'=False) is not yet implemented."
)
has_aliases = isinstance(self.header, (tuple, list, np.ndarray, ABCIndex))
if not (has_aliases or self.header):
return
columns = self.columns
level_strs = columns.format(
sparsify=self.merge_cells, adjoin=False, names=False
)
level_lengths = get_level_lengths(level_strs)
coloffset = 0
lnum = 0
if self.index and isinstance(self.df.index, MultiIndex):
coloffset = len(self.df.index[0]) - 1
if self.merge_cells:
# Format multi-index as a merged cells.
for lnum in range(len(level_lengths)):
name = columns.names[lnum]
yield ExcelCell(lnum, coloffset, name, self.header_style)
for lnum, (spans, levels, level_codes) in enumerate(
zip(level_lengths, columns.levels, columns.codes)
):
values = levels.take(level_codes)
for i in spans:
if spans[i] > 1:
yield ExcelCell(
lnum,
coloffset + i + 1,
values[i],
self.header_style,
lnum,
coloffset + i + spans[i],
)
else:
yield ExcelCell(
lnum, coloffset + i + 1, values[i], self.header_style
)
else:
# Format in legacy format with dots to indicate levels.
for i, values in enumerate(zip(*level_strs)):
v = ".".join(map(pprint_thing, values))
yield ExcelCell(lnum, coloffset + i + 1, v, self.header_style)
self.rowcounter = lnum
def _format_header_regular(self):
has_aliases = isinstance(self.header, (tuple, list, np.ndarray, ABCIndex))
if has_aliases or self.header:
coloffset = 0
if self.index:
coloffset = 1
if isinstance(self.df.index, MultiIndex):
coloffset = len(self.df.index[0])
colnames = self.columns
if has_aliases:
if len(self.header) != len(self.columns):
raise ValueError(
f"Writing {len(self.columns)} cols but got {len(self.header)} "
"aliases"
)
else:
colnames = self.header
for colindex, colname in enumerate(colnames):
yield ExcelCell(
self.rowcounter, colindex + coloffset, colname, self.header_style
)
def _format_header(self):
if isinstance(self.columns, MultiIndex):
gen = self._format_header_mi()
else:
gen = self._format_header_regular()
gen2 = ()
if self.df.index.names:
row = [x if x is not None else "" for x in self.df.index.names] + [
""
] * len(self.columns)
if reduce(lambda x, y: x and y, map(lambda x: x != "", row)):
gen2 = (
ExcelCell(self.rowcounter, colindex, val, self.header_style)
for colindex, val in enumerate(row)
)
self.rowcounter += 1
return itertools.chain(gen, gen2)
def _format_body(self):
if isinstance(self.df.index, MultiIndex):
return self._format_hierarchical_rows()
else:
return self._format_regular_rows()
def _format_regular_rows(self):
has_aliases = isinstance(self.header, (tuple, list, np.ndarray, ABCIndex))
if has_aliases or self.header:
self.rowcounter += 1
# output index and index_label?
if self.index:
# check aliases
# if list only take first as this is not a MultiIndex
if self.index_label and isinstance(
self.index_label, (list, tuple, np.ndarray, Index)
):
index_label = self.index_label[0]
# if string good to go
elif self.index_label and isinstance(self.index_label, str):
index_label = self.index_label
else:
index_label = self.df.index.names[0]
if isinstance(self.columns, MultiIndex):
self.rowcounter += 1
if index_label and self.header is not False:
yield ExcelCell(self.rowcounter - 1, 0, index_label, self.header_style)
# write index_values
index_values = self.df.index
if isinstance(self.df.index, PeriodIndex):
index_values = self.df.index.to_timestamp()
for idx, idxval in enumerate(index_values):
yield ExcelCell(self.rowcounter + idx, 0, idxval, self.header_style)
coloffset = 1
else:
coloffset = 0
for cell in self._generate_body(coloffset):
yield cell
def _format_hierarchical_rows(self):
has_aliases = isinstance(self.header, (tuple, list, np.ndarray, ABCIndex))
if has_aliases or self.header:
self.rowcounter += 1
gcolidx = 0
if self.index:
index_labels = self.df.index.names
# check for aliases
if self.index_label and isinstance(
self.index_label, (list, tuple, np.ndarray, Index)
):
index_labels = self.index_label
# MultiIndex columns require an extra row
# with index names (blank if None) for
# unambiguous round-trip, unless not merging,
# in which case the names all go on one row Issue #11328
if isinstance(self.columns, MultiIndex) and self.merge_cells:
self.rowcounter += 1
# if index labels are not empty go ahead and dump
if com.any_not_none(*index_labels) and self.header is not False:
for cidx, name in enumerate(index_labels):
yield ExcelCell(self.rowcounter - 1, cidx, name, self.header_style)
if self.merge_cells:
# Format hierarchical rows as merged cells.
level_strs = self.df.index.format(
sparsify=True, adjoin=False, names=False
)
level_lengths = get_level_lengths(level_strs)
for spans, levels, level_codes in zip(
level_lengths, self.df.index.levels, self.df.index.codes
):
values = levels.take(
level_codes, allow_fill=levels._can_hold_na, fill_value=True
)
for i in spans:
if spans[i] > 1:
yield ExcelCell(
self.rowcounter + i,
gcolidx,
values[i],
self.header_style,
self.rowcounter + i + spans[i] - 1,
gcolidx,
)
else:
yield ExcelCell(
self.rowcounter + i,
gcolidx,
values[i],
self.header_style,
)
gcolidx += 1
else:
# Format hierarchical rows with non-merged values.
for indexcolvals in zip(*self.df.index):
for idx, indexcolval in enumerate(indexcolvals):
yield ExcelCell(
self.rowcounter + idx,
gcolidx,
indexcolval,
self.header_style,
)
gcolidx += 1
for cell in self._generate_body(gcolidx):
yield cell
def _generate_body(self, coloffset: int):
if self.styler is None:
styles = None
else:
styles = self.styler._compute().ctx
if not styles:
styles = None
xlstyle = None
# Write the body of the frame data series by series.
for colidx in range(len(self.columns)):
series = self.df.iloc[:, colidx]
for i, val in enumerate(series):
if styles is not None:
xlstyle = self.style_converter(";".join(styles[i, colidx]))
yield ExcelCell(self.rowcounter + i, colidx + coloffset, val, xlstyle)
def get_formatted_cells(self):
for cell in itertools.chain(self._format_header(), self._format_body()):
cell.val = self._format_value(cell.val)
yield cell
def write(
self,
writer,
sheet_name="Sheet1",
startrow=0,
startcol=0,
freeze_panes=None,
engine=None,
):
"""
writer : string or ExcelWriter object
File path or existing ExcelWriter
sheet_name : string, default 'Sheet1'
Name of sheet which will contain DataFrame
startrow :
upper left cell row to dump data frame
startcol :
upper left cell column to dump data frame
freeze_panes : tuple of integer (length 2), default None
Specifies the one-based bottommost row and rightmost column that
is to be frozen
engine : string, default None
write engine to use if writer is a path - you can also set this
via the options ``io.excel.xlsx.writer``, ``io.excel.xls.writer``,
and ``io.excel.xlsm.writer``.
"""
from pandas.io.excel import ExcelWriter
num_rows, num_cols = self.df.shape
if num_rows > self.max_rows or num_cols > self.max_cols:
raise ValueError(
f"This sheet is too large! Your sheet size is: {num_rows}, {num_cols} "
f"Max sheet size is: {self.max_rows}, {self.max_cols}"
)
if isinstance(writer, ExcelWriter):
need_save = False
else:
writer = ExcelWriter(stringify_path(writer), engine=engine)
need_save = True
formatted_cells = self.get_formatted_cells()
writer.write_cells(
formatted_cells,
sheet_name,
startrow=startrow,
startcol=startcol,
freeze_panes=freeze_panes,
)
if need_save:
writer.save()