shrinkToFit was not handled in StyleMerger so it was overwritten by the default cell style
StyleManager didn't add the property to the xml if shrinkToFit was used without alignment or text wrap.
Unit test
Added support for
mergeCells:
// mergeCells (B2:G2), you may use CellHelper::getColumnLettersFromColumnIndex() to convert from "B2" to "[1,2]"
$writer->mergeCells([1,2], [6, 2]);
cell height:
$row->setHeight(30);
shouldShrinkToFit:
$style->setShouldShrinkToFit();
These changes are implemented for XLSX as that's what I need and test spout on.
This PR adds support for cell alignment for XLSX and ODS files.
You can now align the content of the cells this way:
```
use Box\Spout\Common\Entity\Style\CellAlignment;
use Box\Spout\Writer\Common\Creator\Style\StyleBuilder;
$style = (new StyleBuilder())
->setCellAlignment(CellAlignment::RIGHT)
->build();
...
```
Possible cell alignments are: LEFT, RIGHT, CENTER and JUSTIFY.
Fixes#682
When calling `Row::setCellIndex`, it's possible to create a Row with holes.
Instead of iterating over existing cells of a Row, we should instead use the cell indexes (from 0 to max cell index).
Removed the `ReaderEntityFactory::createReader(Type)` method and replaced it by 3 methods:
- `ReaderEntityFactory::createCSVReader()`
- `ReaderEntityFactory::createXLSXReader()`
- `ReaderEntityFactory::createODSReader()`
This has the advantage of enabling autocomplete in the IDE, as the return type is no longer the interface but the concrete type. Since readers may expose different options, this is pretty useful.
Similarly, removed the `WriterEntityFactory::createWriter(Type)` method and replaced it by 3 methods:
- `WriterEntityFactory::createCSVWriter()`
- `WriterEntityFactory::createXLSXWriter()`
- `WriterEntityFactory::createODSWriter()`
Since this is a breaking change, I also updated the Upgrade guide.
Finally, the doc is up to date too.
Add `WriterEntityFactory::createWriterFromFile`, working like `ReaderEntityFactory::createReaderFromFile` (guessing writer type from file name).
Use static functions when needed.
All entities will now be created through a single factory (including the Writers).
Also, added a EntityFactory::createRowFromArray() to make it easier to create rows
This commit introduces Row and Cell entities, that will replace the arrays passed in previously.
It also adds support for Cell styling (instead of Row styling only).
* Refactor readers to get a proper DI
Similar to what was done with writers, readers also needed to be updated to match the new way of doing things.
This commits promotes a better DI (factories, injection through constructors).
* Escapers should not be singletons
Instead, they should be proper object that can be injected where needed.
This commit is a big refactor that improves the code organization.
It focuses on how dependencies are injected into the different classes. This is now done via some factories.
Also, the code is now built around entities (data model that only exposes getters and setters), managers (used to manage an entity) and helpers (used by the managers to perform some specific tasks).
The refactoring is not fully complete, as some dependencies are still hidden...
This will improve the management of options and simplify some methods' signatures.
This commit will also help moving the code to a better state regarding Dependency Injection.
Some software generate [Content_Types].xml file with sheets definition in random order.
Instead of having the first sheet (id = 1) defined first, it may be defined in 3rd position.
Therefore, to read the file in the correct order, sheets order need to be fixed.
The ZipHelper interface is now more generic and allow single files to be added.
It supports adding uncompressed files (for PHP7+), which is required to have the mime detection magic work with ODS files.
Also fixed a few issues with the created ODS file (thanks to https://odf-validator.rhcloud.com/)
Heuristics to detect proper mime type for XLSX files expect to see
certain files at the beginning of the XLSX archive. The order in which
the XML files are added therefore matters.
Specifically, "[Content_Types].xml" should be added first, followed by the
files located in the "xl" folder (at least 1 file).