This bundle permits you to create an easily modifiable excel object. This is just a dependency injection that links
3 Objects:
-
The container in this bundle,
-
The StreamWrapper in the n3bStreamresponse
-
A Writer.
You could create your own writer extending n3b\Bundle\Util\HttpFoundation\StreamResponse\StreamWriterInterface
or you could use the great PHPExcel library. With PHPExcel you can create xls, ods, pdf and more.
You have to know that csv is faster so I encourage you to use the built-in function for csv: http://it.php.net/manual-lookup.php?pattern=csv&lang=en&scope=quickref
In order to follow the naming convention https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-0.md all the liuggio namespaces are migrated to Liuggio.
This master is up-to-date to the symfony/symfony master actually on 2.1
1 Add to composer.json to the require
key
"require" : {
"liuggio/excelbundle": ">=1.0.4",
}
2 Register the bundle in app/AppKernel.php
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Liuggio\ExcelBundle\LiuggioExcelBundle(),
);
1 Add to the following to your deps
file, then run php bin/vendors install
[PHPExcel]
git=http://github.com/PHPOffice/PHPExcel.git
target=/phpexcel
version=origin/master
[n3bStreamresponse]
git=git://github.com/liuggio/Symfony2-StreamResponse.git
target=n3b/src/n3b/Bundle/Util/HttpFoundation/StreamResponse
[LiuggioExcelBundle]
git=https://github.com/liuggio/ExcelBundle.git
target=/bundles/Liuggio/ExcelBundle
2 Register the namespaces and prefixes in app/autoload.php
:
$loader->registerNamespaces(array(
// ...
'n3b\\Bundle\\Util\\HttpFoundation\\StreamResponse' => __DIR__.'/../vendor/n3b/src',
'Liuggio' => __DIR__.'/../vendor/bundles',
));
$loader->registerPrefixes(array(
// ...
'PHPExcel' => __DIR__.'/../vendor/phpexcel/Classes',
));
3 Enable the bundle in app/AppKernel.php
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Liuggio\ExcelBundle\LiuggioExcelBundle(),
);
If you want to write
// create MS Excel5
$excelService = $this->get('xls.excel5');
// create MS Excel 2007
$this->get('xls.excel2007');
If you want to read xls
$excelService = $this->get('xls.excel5')->load($filename);
Create a controller in your bundle
namespace YOURNAME\YOURBUNDLE\Controller;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller;
class DefaultController extends Controller
{
public function indexAction($name)
{
// ask the service for a Excel5
$excelService = $this->get('xls.excel5');
// or $this->get('xls.excel5')->load($filename);
// or create your own is easy just modify services.yml
// create the object see http://phpexcel.codeplex.com documentation
$excelService->excelObj->getProperties()->setCreator("Maarten Balliauw")
->setLastModifiedBy("Maarten Balliauw")
->setTitle("Office 2005 XLSX Test Document")
->setSubject("Office 2005 XLSX Test Document")
->setDescription("Test document for Office 2005 XLSX, generated using PHP classes.")
->setKeywords("office 2005 openxml php")
->setCategory("Test result file");
$excelService->excelObj->setActiveSheetIndex(0)
->setCellValue('A1', 'Hello')
->setCellValue('B2', 'world!');
$excelService->excelObj->getActiveSheet()->setTitle('Simple');
// Set active sheet index to the first sheet, so Excel opens this as the first sheet
$excelService->excelObj->setActiveSheetIndex(0);
//create the response
$response = $excelService->getResponse();
$response->headers->set('Content-Type', 'text/vnd.ms-excel; charset=utf-8');
$response->headers->set('Content-Disposition', 'attachment;filename=stdream2.xls');
// If you are using a https connection, you have to set those two headers and use sendHeaders() for compatibility with IE <9
$response->headers->set('Pragma', 'public');
$response->headers->set('Cache-Control', 'maxage=1');
$response->sendHeaders();
return $response;
}
}
With the right writer (e.g. PHPExcel_Writer_Excel5) you could also write the output to a file:
public function indexAction($name)
{
$excelService = $this->get('xls.excel5');
//...load and modify or create php excel object
$excelService->getStreamWriter()->write( $filename );
}
If you need to, see and modify Liuggio\ExcelBundle\Resources\config\services.yml
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