hoaquynhtim99 / phpexcel
Backup PHPExcel 1.9
dev-master
2016-11-16 02:40 UTC
Requires
- php: ^5.4|^7.0
- ext-mbstring: *
- ext-xml: *
- ext-xmlwriter: *
Requires (Dev)
- mikey179/vfsstream: 1.5.*
- phpunit/phpunit: 4.6.*
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: 2.*
Suggests
- ext-gd: *
- ext-zip: *
- dompdf/dompdf: Option for rendering PDF with PDF Writer
- jpgraph/jpgraph: Option for rendering charts, or including charts with PDF or HTML Writers
- mpdf/mpdf: Option for rendering PDF with PDF Writer
- pclzip/pclzip: 2.8.2
- tecnick.com/tcpdf: Option for rendering PDF with PDF Writer
This package is not auto-updated.
Last update: 2020-01-05 15:10:15 UTC
README
PHPExcel is a library written in pure PHP and providing a set of classes that allow you to write to and read from different spreadsheet file formats, like Excel (BIFF) .xls, Excel 2007 (OfficeOpenXML) .xlsx, CSV, Libre/OpenOffice Calc .ods, Gnumeric, PDF, HTML, ... This project is built around Microsoft's OpenXML standard and PHP.
**WARNING: **This branch breaks backward compatibility with the 1.8 branch, and is subject to major change until the first official 1.9.0 release
File Formats supported
Reading
- BIFF 5-8 (.xls) Excel 95 and above
- Office Open XML (.xlsx) Excel 2007 and above
- SpreadsheetML (.xml) Excel 2003
- Open Document Format/OASIS (.ods)
- Gnumeric
- HTML
- SYLK
- CSV
Writing
- BIFF 8 (.xls) Excel 95 and above
- Office Open XML (.xlsx) Excel 2007 and above
- HTML
- CSV
- PDF (using either the tcPDF, DomPDF or mPDF libraries, which need to be installed separately)
Requirements
- PHP version 5.4.0 or higher
- PHP extension php_zip enabled (required if you need PHPExcel to handle .xlsx .ods or .gnumeric files)
- PHP extension php_xml enabled
- PHP extension php_gd2 enabled (optional, but required for exact column width autocalculation)
Want to contribute?
If you would like to contribute, here are some notes and guidlines:
- All new development happens on the 1.9 branch, so it is always the most up-to-date
- The master branch only contains tagged releases
- If you are going to be submitting a pull request, please fork from 1.9, and submit your pull request back to that 1.9 branch
- Wherever possible, code changes should conform to PSR-2 standards
- Helpful article about forking
- Helpful article about pull requests
License
PHPExcel is licensed under LGPL (GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE)