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pyexcel-handsontable is a rendering plugin to pyexcel and renders pyexcel.Sheet and pyexcel.Book into a handsontable in your web page. As long as you have a browser, you could view the data. However, please note that this library does not aim to replace any current excel softwares, such as Micorsoft Office. But it aims to extends the capability of a Python user/developer in viewing plain data.
Main features:
Here is one liner to use it with pyexcel:
import pyexcel as p p.save_as(file_name='your.xls', dest_file_name='your.handsontable.html')
Alternatively, you can use this library with pyexcel cli module:
$ pip install pyexcel-cli $ pyexcel transcode your.xls your.handsontable.html
Please remember to give this file suffix always: handsontable.html. It is because handsontable.html triggers this plugin in pyexcel.
You can install pyexcel-handsontable via pip:
$ pip install pyexcel-handsontable
or clone it and install it:
$ git clone https://github.com/pyexcel-renderers/pyexcel-handsontable.git $ cd pyexcel-handsontable $ python setup.py install
Development steps for code changes
Upgrade your setup tools and pip. They are needed for development and testing only:
Then install relevant development requirements:
Once you have finished your changes, please provide test case(s), relevant documentation and update CHANGELOG.rst.
Note
As to rnd_requirements.txt, usually, it is created when a dependent library is not released. Once the dependecy is installed (will be released), the future version of the dependency in the requirements.txt will be valid.
How to test your contributionAlthough nose and doctest are both used in code testing, it is adviable that unit tests are put in tests. doctest is incorporated only to make sure the code examples in documentation remain valid across different development releases.
On Linux/Unix systems, please launch your tests like this:
$ make
On Windows systems, please issue this command:
> test.batHow to update test environment and update documentation
Additional steps are required:
Many information that are shared across pyexcel projects, such as: this developer guide, license info, etc. are stored in pyexcel-commons project.
.moban.d stores the specific meta data for the library.
styles/style.scss control the look and feel of the frame. In order to view the changes in that file, you will need to compile, moban and install it. Here is the sequence of commands:
$ make css $ moban $ python setup.py install $ make -C demo
Then please open handsontable.html from demo directory.
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