Here’s a link to the tar.gz.
Here is the code to convert an xlsx document to csv.
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1222 1223 1224 1225 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 1232 1233 1234 1235 1236 1237 1238 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 1248 1249 | #!/bin/bash #=============================================================================== # # FILE: xlsx2csv.sh # # USAGE: ./xlsx2csv.sh [-c|--copyleft] [-d|--debug] [-v|--version] -x[|--xlsx] filename # # DESCRIPTION: Read an MS excel SpreadsheetML document # extract the data to csv # # REQUIREMENTS: unzip | xsltproc | libxml | sqlite3 | gnu sed | mktemp # BUGS: doesn't read formatting, macros # NOTES: does translate dates correctly! also handles null data # quotes and commas delimited, embedded quotes are doubled # AUTHOR: Kirk Roybal (DBA) # http://kirk.webfinish.com # CREATED: 12/02/2009 10:06:45 CST # REVISION: --- # CREDITS: # openxmldeveloper.org for describing the format of excel date serial # http://openxmldeveloper.org/articles/using_Spreadsheet_ML_document__as_datasource_for_heterogenous_applicationss.aspx # http://www.ccechile.org/eventos/2007/docs/document/Response-various_Dates.pdf # http://www.codeproject.com/KB/XML/ooxml_is_defective.aspx # http://openxmldeveloper.org/forums/thread/597.aspx # Hugo Mildenberger for a patch submitted on 08/31/2010 # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. # # Release notes: # 1.0 (2009/12/18) -- First release available to the public # 1.1 (2010/01/12) -- Improved date handling routine to look for all common date formats in Excel. # 1.2 (2010/08/31) -- Now uses /tmp, supports whitespace in filename, has a --help switch #=============================================================================== version="1.2" tmpdir="/tmp" overwrite="No" function usage () { cat <<EOS Usage: $(basename $0) [-h|--help] [-c|--copyleft] [-d|--debug] [-v|--version] [-o|--overwrite] [-t|--tmpdir] tempdir -x[|--xlsx] filename -h, --help display this text -c, --copyleft display copyright -d, --debug show command output -o, --overwrite overwrite already existing output files -v, --version output version of this script -t, --tmpdir dirname specify where temporary files should be created (currently in "${tmpdir}") -x, --xlsx filename name of input file For those of us converting huge spreadsheets (or a lot of them): Create a ramdisk on OSX with the following code: NUMSECTORS=262144 # 64mb = 131072 , 128mb = 262144 , 256mb = 524288 , 512mb = 1048576 , 1gb = 2097152 mydev=\$(hdid -nomount ram://\$NUMSECTORS) newfs_hfs \$mydev [[ -d ~/sdb ]] || mkdir ~/sdb mount -t hfs \$mydev ~/sdb Then, use this mounted ramdisk for your temporary storage for $0. $0 -t ~/sdb -x filename On ubuntu, just use /dev/shm $0 -t /dev/shm -x filename Thanks to Hugo Mildeberger for cleaning up the temp dir code to make this work. EOS } [[ $# -gt 0 ]] || { usage exit 1 } for arg do delim="" case "$arg" in #translate --gnu-long-options to -g (short options) --copyleft) args="${args}-c ";; --xlsx) args="${args}-x ";; --debug) args="${args}-d ";; --version) args="${args}-v ";; --overwrite) args="${args}-o ";; --tmpdir) args="${args}-t ";; --help) args="${args}-h ";; #pass through anything else *) leftchar=$(printf %1.1s "$arg") [[ ! "$leftchar" == "-" ]] && delim="\"" args="${args}${delim}${arg}${delim} " ;; esac done #Reset the positional parameters to the short options eval set -- $args while getopts ":cdhot:vx:" option 2>/dev/null do case ${option} in c) tail -n 650 "$0" | head -n 621 | sed 's/^# //' #copyleft exit ;; d) set -x #debug debug=true;; h) usage; exit 1;; o) overwrite="Yes";; t) tmpdir="${OPTARG}";; #temporary directory v) echo $version; exit;; #version x) filename="${OPTARG}";; #xlsx *) echo "'"$OPTARG"'" is an unrecognized option;; esac done echo "$0: using tmpdir ${tmpdir}" >&2 [[ -d "${tmpdir}" ]] || { cat <<EOS the directory ${tmpdir} does not exist. Use, e.g., --tempdir '.' to use current directory EOS exit 2 } [[ -z "$filename" ]] && { usage cat <<EOS Filename is required. EOS exit 2 } [[ -f "$filename" ]] || { cat <<EOS File not found. EOS exit 2 } #find out what inode we're in appdir=$(dirname $0) [[ "$appdir" == "." ]] && appdir=$(pwd) curdir=$(pwd) appname=$(basename $0) #set up some platform specific utilities gnused=$(which sed) platform=$(uname -s) [[ "${platform}" == "Darwin" ]] && gnused=/opt/local/bin/gsed [[ -f "$gnused" ]] || { echo "Can't find a copy of GNU sed" exit } #Make a working directory based on the filename filtered=$(echo "$filename" | sed -e 's/\.xlsx$//g' -e 's/[[:space:]]/_/g') dirname=$(mktemp -d "${tmpdir}/$filtered.XXXXXXXXXXXXXX.tmp") #copy the source file into it cp "$filename" "$dirname" #get in there and push pushd "$dirname" > /dev/null workfilename="$(basename "$filename")" # Unpack the xlsx file unzip -q "$workfilename" #Did we get the expected structure? [[ ! -d "xl" ]] && { echo $filename is not an xlsx format file popd rm -rf "$dirname" exit 1 } #Make a sqlite3 database to do some relational work sdbname="$(pwd)/${filtered}.sdb" [[ $(hostname) == "wsmkroybal.javelin.pvt" ]] && { sdbname="/Users/kroybal/sdb/${filtered}.sdb" [[ -f "$sdbname" ]] && rm "${filtered}" } #Create an SQL based string table sql="CREATE TABLE shared_strings ( id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, value string);" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #The first access of the db will create the file #turn the starting tags directly into newline newline=$(echo -e '\n\r') #turn the xml for shared strings into sqlite sql cat "xl/sharedStrings.xml" | sed -e "s/<rPr>.*<\/rPr>//g" > "xl/sharedStrings.sed" #blow away embedded garbage $gnused -i -e "s/<r><t>.<\/t><\/r>//g" -e "s/<si>/\\$newline/g" "xl/sharedStrings.sed" $gnused -i -e "s/<\/t>.$//g" -e "s/<t>//g" -e "/^[:space:]]*$/d" "xl/sharedStrings.sed" $gnused -i -e "s/<t xml:space=\"preserve\">//g" -e 's/<r>//g' "xl/sharedStrings.sed" #remove any non-printable characters, the xml tag line, and the DTD $gnused -i -e "s/[^[:graph:] ]*//g" -e "1,2d" -e "s/'/''/g" -e 's/amp;//g' "xl/sharedStrings.sed" #blow off any formatting junk after the closing tag $gnused -i -e "s/<\/t>.*$//" -e "/^$/d" "xl/sharedStrings.sed" #trim the result #sed -i '' -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//g' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//g' "xl/sharedStrings.sed" #make a sql statement out of the result $gnused -i -e "s/^/INSERT INTO shared_strings (value) VALUES ('/" -e "s/$/');/" "xl/sharedStrings.sed" #load the stringtable sqlite3 "$sdbname" < "xl/sharedStrings.sed" sql="CREATE INDEX idx_ss ON shared_strings(id,value);" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" sql="CREATE TABLE sheets ( id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name varchar(200), ordinal integer, rid integer);" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #make an xslt file to import the sheet names xsl="<xsl:stylesheet version=\"1.0\" xmlns:xsl=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform\"> <xsl:output method=\"text\"/> <xsl:template match=\"sheets\"> <xsl:apply-templates select=\"sheet\"/> </xsl:template> <xsl:template match=\"sheet\"> INSERT INTO sheets(name,ordinal,rid) VALUES ('<xsl:value-of select=\"translate(@name,"'","")\"/>',<xsl:value-of select=\"@sheetId\"/>,<xsl:value-of select=\"@rid\"/>); </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>" echo -e "$xsl" > "xl/sheets.xsl" #make a simpler xml file to parse cat "xl/workbook.xml" | sed -e 's/.*<sheets/<sheets/' -e 's/r:id/rid/g' | sed -e 's/<\/sheets>.*/<\/sheets>/' -e 's/"rId/"/g' > "xl/sheets.xml" #import the sheet names xsltproc "xl/sheets.xsl" "xl/sheets.xml" | sqlite3 "$sdbname" #import the format styles sql="CREATE TABLE fmt_data ( id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, numfmtid integer, formatcode varchar(200));" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #import the format data fmtxsl="<xsl:stylesheet version=\"1.0\" xmlns:xsl=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform\"> <xsl:output method=\"text\"/> <xsl:template match=\"numFmts\"> <xsl:apply-templates select=\"numFmt\"/> </xsl:template> <xsl:template match=\"numFmt\"> INSERT INTO fmt_data(numfmtid,formatcode) VALUES ('<xsl:value-of select=\"@numFmtId\"/>','<xsl:value-of select=\"@formatCode\"/>'); </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>" #create an xsl stylesheet for formats echo -e "$fmtxsl" > 'xl/fmt.xsl' #simplify the input file cat "xl/styles.xml" | sed -e 's/^.*<numFmts/<numFmts/' -e 's/<\/numFmts>.*/<\/numFmts>/' > "xl/fmts.xml" #import the formats xsltproc "xl/fmt.xsl" "xl/fmts.xml" | sqlite3 "$sdbname" #associate the formats to cells sql="CREATE TABLE fmt2cell_data ( id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, numfmtid integer);" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #now import the format 2 field mapping table fmtxsl="<xsl:stylesheet version=\"1.0\" xmlns:xsl=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform\"> <xsl:output method=\"text\"/> <xsl:template match=\"cellXfs\"> <xsl:apply-templates select=\"xf\"/> </xsl:template> <xsl:template match=\"xf\"> INSERT INTO fmt2cell_data(numfmtid) VALUES ('<xsl:value-of select=\"@numFmtId\"/>'); </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>" #create an xsl stylesheet for formats echo -e "$fmtxsl" > 'xl/fmt2cell.xsl' #simplify the input file cat "xl/styles.xml" | sed -e 's/^.*<cellXfs/<cellXfs/' | sed -e 's/<\/cellXfs>.*/<\/cellXfs>/' > "xl/fmt2cell.xml" #import the mapping xsltproc "xl/fmt2cell.xsl" "xl/fmt2cell.xml" | sqlite3 "$sdbname" #delete the formats that obviously have nothing to do with dates. sql="DELETE FROM fmt2cell_data WHERE numfmtid=0;" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #create a table of known date formats sql="CREATE TABLE date_formats ( id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, format varchar(500));" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #Insert all the date formats we know about insert="INSERT INTO \"date_formats\" (format) VALUES" sql=" $insert ('[\$-F800]dddd\,\ mmmm\ dd\,\ yyyy'); $insert ('m/d;@'); $insert ('mmm\ d'); $insert ('m/d/yy;@'); $insert ('mm/dd/yy;@'); $insert ('m/d/yyyy;@'); $insert ('m/d/yy\ h:mm;@'); $insert ('[\$-409]mmmmm;@'); $insert ('[\$-409]d\-mmm;@'); $insert ('[\$-409]mmm\-yy;@'); $insert ('[\$-409]mmmm\-yy;@'); $insert ('[\$-409]mmmmm\-yy;@'); $insert ('[\$-409]d\-mmm\-yy;@'); $insert ('[\$-409]d\-mmm\-yyyy;@'); $insert ('[\$-409]mmmm\ d\,\ yyyy;@'); $insert ('[\$-409]m/d/yy\ h:mm\ AM/PM;@'); --$insert ('_(* #,##0_);_(* \(#,##0\);_(* \"-\"_);_(@_)'); --$insert ('_(* #,##0_);_(* \(#,##0\);_(* \"-\"??_);_(@_)'); --$insert ('_(* #,##0.0_);_(* \(#,##0.0\);_(* \"-\"?_);_(@_)'); --$insert ('_(* #,##0.0_);_(* \(#,##0.0\);_(* \"-\"??_);_(@_)'); --$insert ('_(* #,##0.00_);_(* \(#,##0.00\);_(* \"-\"??_);_(@_)'); --$insert ('_(* #,##0.0000_);_(* \(#,##0.0000\);_(* \"-\"??_);_(@_)'); --$insert ('_(\"$\"* #,##0.00_);_(\"$\"* \(#,##0.00\);_(\"$\"* \"-\"??_);_(@_)'); --$insert ('_(\"$\"* #,##0.000_);_(\"$\"* \(#,##0.000\);_(\"$\"* \"-\"??_);_(@_)'); " sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #see if anything matches the dates we know about sql="UPDATE fmt_data SET formatcode = 'date' where formatcode IN (SELECT format FROM date_formats);" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #propagate the formats from the fmt_data table # to the fmt2cell_data table sql="REPLACE INTO fmt2cell_data (id,numfmtid) select fc.id, fd.formatcode FROM fmt2cell_data fc INNER JOIN fmt_data fd ON fc.numfmtid = fd.numfmtid WHERE fd.formatcode='date';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" sql="CREATE TABLE cell_data ( id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, sheet varchar(255), cell varchar(200), style integer, type varchar(3), value varchar(200), row integer, col varchar(20) );" # Leftovers from date calculation improvements # a integer, # b integer, # c integer, # d integer, # e integer, # f integer, # g integer, # y integer, # m integer, # day integer sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #extract the data for each sheet to sqlite cd xl/worksheets/ #xsltproc requires the style sheet as a file tail -n 27 "$appdir/$appname" > data.xsl for file in *.xml do #Remove the formatting we can't read anyway to make the xslt parser simpler. # remove any trailing lines after the sheetData cat "$file" | sed -e 's/.*<sheetData/<sheetData/' | sed -e 's/<\/sheetData>.*/<\/sheetData>/' -e '3,$d' > "${file}.data" #translate the data into sqlite INSERT statements # 3 copies of sed streaming are an intentional speed enhancement. xsltproc data.xsl "${file}.data" | sed -e "s/'/''/g" -e "s/|/'/g" | sed -e 's/&/&/g' | sed -e "/'');[[:space:]]*$/d" | sqlite3 "$sdbname" # > "${file}.sql" # < "${file}.sql" #Add the sheet name to the data we just imported bname=$(basename "$file" .xml | sed -e "s/'//g" -e 's/[[:alpha:]]*//g') sql="UPDATE cell_data SET sheet=(SELECT name FROM sheets WHERE rid = ${bname}) WHERE sheet is null;" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" done #remove any blank cells sql="DELETE FROM cell_data WHERE value = '';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #index the type column sql="CREATE INDEX idx_cd ON cell_data(type);" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #shared string table is zero based in file, 1 based in sdb sql="UPDATE cell_data SET value=value+1 WHERE type='s';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #update the cells with the string data sql="REPLACE INTO cell_data(id,value,sheet,cell,style,type,row,col) SELECT cd.id, ss.value, cd.sheet, cd.cell, 'str', '', cd.row, cd.col FROM shared_strings ss INNER JOIN cell_data cd ON ss.id = cd.value WHERE cd.type = 's';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #basic data formats with id<=40 that are dates. # these are not supplied in the xlsx file sql="UPDATE fmt2cell_data SET numfmtid = 'date' WHERE numfmtid IN (14,15,16);" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #Other subformats that are also dates. sql="REPLACE INTO cell_data (id,value,sheet,cell,style,type,row,col) SELECT cd.id, cd.value,cd.sheet,cd.cell,'2','d',cd.row,cd.col FROM cell_data cd INNER JOIN fmt2cell_data fc ON cd.style+1=fc.id WHERE fc.numfmtid = 'date' and cd.style <> '2' AND cd.type='' AND cd.value<>'';"; sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #Fix the Y1900 leap year bug sql="UPDATE cell_data SET value='1900-02-29 00:00:00',style='s' WHERE value=60 AND style='2';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #Other dates less than 60 are off by 1 sql="UPDATE cell_data SET value=value+1 WHERE value < 60 AND style='2';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #convert the Julian serial to date # add days to convert to unix epoch # convert epoch to ISO date as text # end up with YYYY-MM-DD #Much easier and more reliable sql="UPDATE cell_data SET value=datetime(value+2415017.5) WHERE style='2' and value <> '';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" [[ -z "A" ]] && { #old school date calculation # this code is a non-buggy implementation of the # buggy code found at # http://www.codeproject.com/KB/datetime/exceldmy.aspx?print=true # The basic idea here is to convert the date to a unix epoch # add some days to make sure that 1970-01-01 < date < 2038-01-01 # because MS date functions only work properly within that range # then re-implement MS date math logic to find the date # then subtract the bias in years from the date. # We don't do things like that in Linux land. sql="UPDATE cell_data SET a=value+68569+2415019 WHERE style='2';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" sql="UPDATE cell_data SET b=cast((4*a)/146097.0 as integer) WHERE style='2';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" sql="UPDATE cell_data SET c=a-((146097*b+3)/4) WHERE style='2';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" sql="UPDATE cell_data SET d=cast((4000*(c+1))/1461001.0 as integer) WHERE style='2';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" sql="UPDATE cell_data SET e=(c-cast(1461.0*d/4 as integer)+31 WHERE style='2';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" sql="UPDATE cell_data SET f=cast((80*e)/2447 as integer) WHERE style='2';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" sql="UPDATE cell_data SET g=cast(f/11 as integer) WHERE style='2';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" sql="UPDATE cell_data SET day=e-cast((2447.0*f)/80 as integer) WHERE style='2';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" sql="UPDATE cell_data SET m=cast(f+2.0-(12.0*g) as integer) WHERE style='2';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" sql="UPDATE cell_data SET y=100*(b-49)+d+g WHERE style='2';" sqlite3 "$sdbname" "$sql" #Finally! 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Very nice, at least it would be very nice if I could get it to work. I get
>>
./xlsx2csv.sh: line 41: syntax error near unexpected token `do’
>>
When running on Ubuntu 9.10 32bit.
I don’t know enough about bash scripts to sort it out myself. Does it work for you?
Ta
John Small
Sorry, looks like wp mucked up the post. I pasted in a new copy and it should work for you now
Hi! excellent! I have 1 error:
sheet2.xml.data:2: parser error : Extra content at the end of the document
<pageMargins left="0.7" right="0.7" top="0.75" bottom="0.75" header=
^
unable to parse sheet2.xml.data
sheet3.xml.data:2: parser error : Extra content at the end of the document
<pageMargins left="0.7" right="0.7" top="0.75" bottom="0.75" header=
^
unable to parse sheet3.xml.dat.
I can upload the sheet if you like. How can I call xlsx2csv.sh from php script? I need convert xlsv to csv from a web page. (sorry, my english is bad) . Than you!!!
there is no rows in the output it’s all in one row i tied to check which newline that separates rows doesn’t work but it was all so complicate any idea why i get all the data in one live without any rows. i ran script in linux.
Finally i managed to solve the problem of getting all rows in one line by inserting this :
in line 524 in the script.
also commenting line 522 in the script
solves the problem of getting all Data double quoted it doesn’t actually allow escaping embedded quotes as the comment says but instead it quotes all data without nothing is wrong with the embedded double quotes.
sorry i meant inserting
echo >> “$csv”
something is wrong with the website
macports portfile for xlsx2csv // Aug 24, 2010 at 7:59 am
[...] xlsx2csv – Excel xlsx (spreadsheetML) to CSV bash script12.18 [...]
thanks for that script. It helped me a lot. But isn’t it better to put in the possibility to set the delimiter char in the variable part, like:
delimiter=”;”
…….
tr ‘\n’ “$delimter” | sed “s/$delimter$//” >> “$csv” #convert to csv
And in other things, I have a problem with the overwrite function. It always tells me, that the file is there and the option for overwriting is not set, even if the file isn’t there. But I don’t need this, so I commented it out.
Greets Stefan
I’m trying to use this and I get a lot of
“Extra content a the end of the document”
and
“Namespace prefix xsl on output is not defined”
errors. Any idea what’s up?
Don’t know offhand, but if you’rewilling to send me the sheet I’ll do some debugging.