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# @Blade to Excel
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We can utilise the magic of Laravel's Blade engine to power our Excel export. Sharing a view, loading a view per sheet, creating a html table inside a view, basic CSS styling, ...
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# Loading a view for a single sheet
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We can load a view for every sheet we create with `->loadView()`.
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Excel::create('New file', function($excel) {
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$excel->sheet('New sheet', function($sheet) {
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$sheet->loadView('folder.view');
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});
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});
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# Using different views for different sheets
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Excel::create('New file', function($excel) {
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$excel->sheet('First sheet', function($sheet) {
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$sheet->loadView('view_first');
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});
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$excel->sheet('Second sheet', function($sheet) {
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$sheet->loadView('view_second');
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});
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});
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# Sharing a view for all sheets
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We can share a view for all sheets with `shareView()`.
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Excel::shareView('folder.view')->create();
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# Unsetting a view for a sheet
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When we are using a shared view, but we don't want to use a view for the current sheet, we can use `->unsetView()`.
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$sheet->unsetView();
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# Styling sheets
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### General styling
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If you want to change the general styling of your sheet (not cell or range specific), you can use the `->setStyle()` method or any of the other setters which can be found inside the export documentation.
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// Font family
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$sheet->setFontFamily('Comic Sans MS');
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// Set font with ->setStyle()`
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$sheet->setStyle(array(
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'font' => array(
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'name' => 'Calibri',
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'size' => 12,
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'bold' => true
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)
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));
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### Styling with PHPExcel methods
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It's possible to style the sheets and specific cells with help of PHPExcel methods. This package includes a lot of shortcuts (see export documentation), but also always the use of the native methods.
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// Set background color for a specific cell
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$sheet->getStyle('A1')->applyFromArray(array(
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'fill' => array(
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'type' => PHPExcel_Style_Fill::FILL_SOLID,
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'color' => array('rgb' => 'FF0000')
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)
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));
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### Using HTML tags
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Most of the HTML tags are supported.
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<html>
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<!-- Headings -->
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<td><h1>Big title</h1></td>
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<!-- Bold -->
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<td><b>Bold cell</b></td>
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<td><strong>Bold cell</strong></td>
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<!-- Italic -->
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<td><i>Italic cell</i></td>
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<!-- Images -->
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<td><img src="img.jpg" /></td>
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</html>
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> Inside the `view.php` config you can change how these tags will be interpreted by Excel by default.
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### Using HTML attributes
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Some of the basic styling can be done with HTML attributes.
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<html>
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<!-- Horizontal alignment -->
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<td align="right">Big title</td>
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<!-- Vertical alignment -->
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<td valign="middle">Bold cell</td>
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<!-- Rowspan -->
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<td rowspan="3">Bold cell</td>
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<!-- Colspan -->
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<td colspan="6">Italic cell</td>
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<!-- Width -->
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<td width="100">Cell with width of 100</td>
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<!-- Height -->
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<td height="100">Cell with height of 100</td>
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</html>
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### Styling through inline-styles
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It's possible to use inline styles inside your view files. Most of the general styles are supported.
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<html>
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<!-- Cell with black background -->
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<td style="background-color: #000000;">Cell</td>
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</html>
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> Inside the reference guide you can find a list of supported styles.
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### Styling through external CSS file
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Styling can be done through an external CSS file.
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External css file:
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#cell {
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background-color: #000000;
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color: #ffffff;
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}
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.cell {
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background-color: #000000;
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color: #ffffff;
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}
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tr td {
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background-color: #ffffff;
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}
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tr > td {
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border-bottom: 1px solid #000000;
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}
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Table:
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<html>
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{{ HTML::style('css/table.css') }}
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<!-- Cell styled with class -->
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<td class="cell">Cell</td>
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<!-- Cell styled with ID -->
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<td id="cell">Cell</td>
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</html>
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> Inside the reference guide you can find a list of supported styles.
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> It's advised to include `<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />` into the view to fix problems with UTF-8 encoding.
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# Passing variables to the view
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### As parameter
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We can pass variables to the view by using the second parameter inside the `loadView()` method.
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$sheet->loadView('view', array('key' => 'value'));
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### With with()
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Alternatively you can use the `with()` method which works the same as with Laravel views.
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// Using normal with()
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$sheet->loadView('view')
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->with('key', 'value');
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// using dynamic with()
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$sheet->loadView('view')
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->withKey('value');
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