/** * @private */Ext.define('Ext.exporter.file.ooxml.excel.Cell', { extend: 'Ext.exporter.file.Base', isCell: true, config: { /** * @cfg {Ext.exporter.file.ooxml.excel.Row} row * * Reference to the parent row */ row: null, /** * @cfg {String} dataType (required) * * The cell's data type. Possible values: * * - `b` (Boolean) Cell containing a boolean. * - `d` (Date) Cell contains a date in the ISO 8601 format. * - `e` (Error) Cell containing an error. * - `inlineStr` (InlineString) Cell containing an (inline) rich string, i.e., one not in the shared * string table. If this cell type is used, then the cell value is in the `is` element rather than the `v` * element in the cell (`c` element). * - `n` (Number) Cell containing a number. * - `s` (SharedString) Cell containing a shared string. * - `str` (String) Cell containing a formula string. */ dataType: null, /** * @cfg {Boolean} [showPhonetic] * * `true` if the cell should show phonetic. */ showPhonetic: null, /** * @cfg {Number} index * * Specifies the column index of this cell within the containing row. If this tag is not specified, the first * instance of a Cell element within a row has an assumed Index="1". * */ index: null, /** * @cfg {String} styleId * * The index of this cell's style. Style records are stored in the Styles Part. */ styleId: null, /** * @cfg {Number} mergeAcross * * Number of cells to merge to the right side of this cell */ mergeAcross: null, /** * @cfg {Number} mergeDown * * Number of cells to merge below this cell */ mergeDown: null, /** * @cfg {Number/Date/String} value (required) * * Value assigned to this cell */ value: null, /** * @cfg {Boolean} serializeDateToNumber * * Set to `true` to serialize Date values to numbers like the function DATEVALUE from Excel does. * * Google docs can only handle Dates serialized as numbers. */ serializeDateToNumber: true }, isMergedCell: false, tpl: [ '<c r="{ref}"', '<tpl if="value != null"> t="{dataType}"</tpl>', '<tpl if="showPhonetic"> ph="1"</tpl>', '<tpl if="styleId"> s="{styleId}"</tpl>', '<tpl if="value == null">/><tpl else>><v>{value}</v></c></tpl>' ], constructor: function(config){ var cfg = config; if(config == null || Ext.isDate(config) || Ext.isPrimitive(config)){ cfg = { value: config }; } return this.callParent([cfg]); }, destroy: function(){ this.setRow(null); this.callParent(); }, /** * Returns the cell reference using the A4 notation * @return {String} */ getRef: function(){ return this.getNotation(this._index) + this._row._index; }, getRenderData: function(){ var me = this, data = {}, ws = me._row && me._row._worksheet, wb = ws && ws._workbook; data.dataType = me._dataType; data.value = me._value; data.showPhonetic = me._showPhonetic; data.styleId = me._styleId; if(this.isMergedCell && ws) { ws.setMergedCellsNo(ws._mergedCellsNo + 1); } if(data.dataType === 's' && wb){ data.value = wb._sharedStrings.addString(data.value); } data.ref = this.getRef(); return data; }, applyValue: function(v){ var me = this, dt; if(v != null) { if (typeof v === 'number') { dt = 'n'; } else if (typeof v === 'string') { dt = 's'; v = Ext.util.Format.stripTags(v); } else if (v instanceof Date) { // there are 2 ways to store a date: if(me.getSerializeDateToNumber()) { // 1: using dataType "n" for number dt = 'n'; v = me.dateValue(v); } else { // 2: using dataType "d" for Date dt = 'd'; v = Ext.Date.format(v, 'Y-m-d\\TH:i:s.u'); } } else { dt = 'b'; } me.setDataType(dt); } return v; }, updateMergeAcross: function (v) { this.isMergedCell = (v || this._mergeDown); }, updateMergeDown: function(v){ this.isMergedCell = (v || this._mergeAcross); }, getMergedCellRef: function () { var me = this, currIndex = me._index, rowIndex = me._row._index, mAcross = me._mergeAcross, mDown = me._mergeDown, s = me.getNotation(currIndex) + rowIndex + ':'; if(mAcross){ currIndex += mAcross; } if(mDown){ rowIndex += mDown; } s += me.getNotation(currIndex) + rowIndex; return s; }, /** * Formats a number to the A1 style * * @param index * @return {string} */ getNotation: function(index){ var code = 65, length = 26, getChar = String.fromCharCode, r, n; if(index <= 0){ index = 1; } n = Math.floor(index / length); r = index % length; if(n === 0 || index === length){ return getChar(code + index - 1); }else if(r === 0){ return this.getNotation(n - 1) + 'Z'; }else if(n < length){ return getChar(code + n - 1) + getChar(code + r - 1); }else{ return this.getNotation(n) + getChar(code + r - 1); } }, /** * Excel stores dates as sequential serial numbers so that they can be used in calculations. * By default, January 1, 1900, is serial number 1, and January 1, 2008, is serial number * 39448 because it is 39,448 days after January 1, 1900. * * The DATEVALUE function in Excel returns the serial number of the date that is represented * by the text date. * * This function converts a javascript date to a serial number. * * @param {Date} d * @private */ dateValue: function(d) { // 25569 is the serial number for 1/1/1970 return 25569.0 + ((d.getTime() - (d.getTimezoneOffset() * 60 * 1000)) / (1000 * 60 * 60 * 24)); }});