By committing composer.lock, we make sure that dependencies are locked to a given version.
This ensures that builds are reproducible and deterministic.
Also, fixes some phpstan issues, that appeared with the latest version of PHPStan.
This only happens when no sheet's dimension is specified.
When filling empty cells with empty strings, we push these new cells with the correct cell index but they are added at the end of the cells array (normal PHP behavior). This means that we were going from `{[0] => 'A', [2] => 'C'}` to `{[0] => 'A', [2] => 'C', [1] => ''}`. We therefore need to sort the array to get the values in the correct order ( `{[0] => 'A', [1] => '', [2] => 'C'}`).
We were working under the assumption that XLSX's inline strings only had a single value node (`<t>`). This is incorrect.
To get the actual value of an inline string node, we need to concatenate the value of all its child nodes.
Floats are currently stored formatted per the locale setting. This leads to different values being written whether the locale uses "." or "," for the decimal point for instance. This poses a problem as floats must be stored using "." as the decimal point to be valid.
This commit ensures that the floats are stored correctly by forcing the formatting of the value.
When appending data to an existing sheet, it was possible to get cells in error when reading (DIV/0 for instance). When trying to write them back, `addRow` would throw because `Cell`s in error were not supported by the writers.
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.
PHP's built-in functions fputcsv and fgetcsv are not RFC-4180 compliant and include an escape character that's not defined in the spec.
This results in escaping characters that should not be escaped.
This commit disables this escaping mechanism.