DISCLAIMER: Completely abandoned. No further development will take place. If you're looking for an xlxs parsing library, consider using xlsxir
This is a library for parsing .xlsx
files (Open XML format). It is targeted for reading Excel 2000 files into a list of lists.
Sample output:
[
["A1", "B1", "C1", "D1"],
["A2", "B2", "C2", "D2"],
["A3", "B3", "C3", "D3"],
["A4", "B4", "C4", "D4"],
["A5", "B5", "C5", "D5"],
]
You can add Excellent as a dependency in your mix.exs
file. Since it only requires Elixir and Erlang there are no other dependencies.
def deps do
[ { :excellent, "~> 0.0.1" } ]
end
If you aren't using hex, add the a reference to the github repo.
def deps do
[ { :excellent, github: "leifg/excellent" } ]
end
Then run mix deps.get
in the shell to fetch and compile the dependencies
The top level funtion takes 2 arguments: the filename and the number of the worksheet you want to parse (zero based).
Excellent.parse('spreadsheet.xlsx', 0)
=> [
["A1", "B1", "C1", "D1"],
["A2", "B2", "C2", "D2"],
["A3", "B3", "C3", "D3"],
["A4", "B4", "C4", "D4"],
["A5", "B5", "C5", "D5"],
]
There is also a function to return the names of the worksheets as a tuple:
Excellent.worksheet_names('spreadsheet.xlsx')
=> {"Worksheet 1", "Worksheet 2"}
- Read worksheets as stream from ZIP archive
- Implement different data types (curently only strings and numbers are supported)