excelize
excelize
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JavaScript | Go | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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excelize
- A flexible and powerful JS Excel open source project (@zurmokeeper/exceljs) is looking for developers who are interested in participating!
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Recommend a powerful excel processing library, @zurmokeeper/exceljs, which supports encryption and decryption of xlsx files and flexible setting of multiple table headers when exporting, etc.
If exceljs continues to update its code, @zurmokeeper/exceljs will try to keep up, and at the same time try to deal with the issues and pr of exceljs, and then update them in @zurmokeeper/exceljs, and welcome more developers to join, issue or pr. I can't promise to do a good job, but I can only say I'll try my best. project address
excelize
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Recommend a powerful excel processing library, @zurmokeeper/exceljs, which supports encryption and decryption of xlsx files and flexible setting of multiple table headers when exporting, etc.
Then I found out that WPS only supports ecma376 standard encrytion for xlsx files. Then I referred to the official documentation and libraries in other languages, such as msoffcrypto-tool written in python. msoffcrypto-tool) and go's excelize. Since I don't know much about encryption and decryption, the process of implementation is also a bit of a twist.
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how to work with .xlsx files?
But if you absolutely need xlsx files, I would seek the best library for the job and write this in golang.
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Excelize 2.7.0 Released – Go language API for spreadsheet (Excel) document
Documentation website with multilingual: Arabic, German, Spanish, English, French, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, which has been updated
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Where does PHP being single threaded affect performance and can anything be done to make it better?
Golang excel: https://github.com/qax-os/excelize
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Is there an Excel library that can let me input formulae & get the result?
Yeah, I'm reading it now and just parse, I didn't find a implementation of "calculation engine" all the available libs just read previous saved value from a opened and calculated excel file. See: https://github.com/qax-os/excelize/issues/65
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Reading huge excel table with excelsize
Hey guys, i tryed using this https://github.com/qax-os/excelize to read excel table ,(70+columns and 500k rows). When using the sheet method from the documentation it takes about 3 to 4 minuts to find search item, and ofcourse limitation is that it needs to be a match.
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Documentation for Powershell Commands for Excel
Much like excelize for go lang.
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Excelize 2.6.1 Released – Go language API for spreadsheet (Excel) document
Suggestion: When a method is safe for concurrent use, document such in its godoc comment. None of the formal documentation mentions concurrency, and its unclear what methods are concurrency-safe. The only tip-off that something might be safe for concurrent use is the occasional use of the sync package. This eventually led me to a year-old release footnote as the only documentation across the entire project about concurrency. This information isn't even in the Git tag, just the GitHub release page.
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Excelize/v2 and Concurrent Writing?
The title more or less says it all, but to give some background to the question, as long as it’s done safely (for example, with a mutex and locks) like with concurrent writing to a txt file, does anyone know if concurrent writing to an excel file, particularly while using excelize/v2 is possible? I have a 2D slice of data produced after processing an image that needs to be written to an excel file created with excelize/v2 and it’s plenty fast up to a certain set of dimensions, but I’d like to support even larger dimensions and was considering using concurrency to do so. But the only examples of concurrently writing to a file with Go that I could find were txt file examples. So I’m not quite sure if my scenario is possible.
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What's the best library to parse and make operations on file (pdf, docx, csv, etc)?
You’re unlikely to find a single package that will handle all these file types without being behind a paywall of some sort. And I haven’t extensively worked with any of the other file types you’ve mentioned, but for xlsx, I highly recommend this package
What are some alternatives?
Hemmelig.app - Keep your sensitive information out of chat logs, emails, and more with encrypted secrets.
xlsx - Go library for reading and writing XLSX files.
Spout - Read and write spreadsheet files (CSV, XLSX and ODS), in a fast and scalable way
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
secure-ls - :lock: Secure localStorage data with high level of encryption and data compression
ngrok - Unified ingress for developers
hemmelig - Keep your sensitive information out of chat logs, emails, and more with heavily encrypted secrets. [Moved to: https://github.com/HemmeligOrg/Hemmelig.app]
excelize - Golang library for reading and writing Microsoft Excel™ (XLSX) files.
hat.sh - Encrypt and Decrypt files securely in your browser.
delve - Delve is a debugger for the Go programming language.
secureio - An easy-to-use XChaCha20-encryption wrapper for io.ReadWriteCloser (even lossy UDP) using ECDH key exchange algorithm, ED25519 signatures and Blake3+Poly1305 checksums/message-authentication for Go (golang). Also a multiplexer.
hub - A command-line tool that makes git easier to use with GitHub.