A PyQT GUI application for converting InfoLease report outputs into Excel files. Handles parsing and summarizing. Learns where files are meant to be store and compiles monthly and yearly summaries.
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InfoLeaseExtract/venv/Lib/site-packages/pandas/tests/io/excel/test_style.py

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import numpy as np
import pytest
from pandas import DataFrame
import pandas._testing as tm
from pandas.io.excel import ExcelWriter
from pandas.io.formats.excel import ExcelFormatter
pytest.importorskip("jinja2")
# jinja2 is currently required for Styler.__init__(). Technically Styler.to_excel
# could compute styles and render to excel without jinja2, since there is no
# 'template' file, but this needs the import error to delayed until render time.
def assert_equal_cell_styles(cell1, cell2):
# TODO: should find a better way to check equality
assert cell1.alignment.__dict__ == cell2.alignment.__dict__
assert cell1.border.__dict__ == cell2.border.__dict__
assert cell1.fill.__dict__ == cell2.fill.__dict__
assert cell1.font.__dict__ == cell2.font.__dict__
assert cell1.number_format == cell2.number_format
assert cell1.protection.__dict__ == cell2.protection.__dict__
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"engine",
["xlsxwriter", "openpyxl"],
)
def test_styler_to_excel_unstyled(engine):
# compare DataFrame.to_excel and Styler.to_excel when no styles applied
pytest.importorskip(engine)
df = DataFrame(np.random.randn(2, 2))
with tm.ensure_clean(".xlsx") as path:
with ExcelWriter(path, engine=engine) as writer:
df.to_excel(writer, sheet_name="dataframe")
df.style.to_excel(writer, sheet_name="unstyled")
openpyxl = pytest.importorskip("openpyxl") # test loading only with openpyxl
wb = openpyxl.load_workbook(path)
for col1, col2 in zip(wb["dataframe"].columns, wb["unstyled"].columns):
assert len(col1) == len(col2)
for cell1, cell2 in zip(col1, col2):
assert cell1.value == cell2.value
assert_equal_cell_styles(cell1, cell2)
shared_style_params = [
(
"background-color: #111222",
["fill", "fgColor", "rgb"],
{"xlsxwriter": "FF111222", "openpyxl": "00111222"},
),
(
"color: #111222",
["font", "color", "value"],
{"xlsxwriter": "FF111222", "openpyxl": "00111222"},
),
("font-family: Arial;", ["font", "name"], "arial"),
("font-weight: bold;", ["font", "b"], True),
("font-style: italic;", ["font", "i"], True),
("text-decoration: underline;", ["font", "u"], "single"),
("number-format: $??,???.00;", ["number_format"], "$??,???.00"),
("text-align: left;", ["alignment", "horizontal"], "left"),
(
"vertical-align: bottom;",
["alignment", "vertical"],
{"xlsxwriter": None, "openpyxl": "bottom"}, # xlsxwriter Fails
),
]
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"engine",
["xlsxwriter", "openpyxl"],
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("css, attrs, expected", shared_style_params)
def test_styler_to_excel_basic(engine, css, attrs, expected):
pytest.importorskip(engine)
df = DataFrame(np.random.randn(1, 1))
styler = df.style.applymap(lambda x: css)
with tm.ensure_clean(".xlsx") as path:
with ExcelWriter(path, engine=engine) as writer:
df.to_excel(writer, sheet_name="dataframe")
styler.to_excel(writer, sheet_name="styled")
openpyxl = pytest.importorskip("openpyxl") # test loading only with openpyxl
wb = openpyxl.load_workbook(path)
# test unstyled data cell does not have expected styles
# test styled cell has expected styles
u_cell, s_cell = wb["dataframe"].cell(2, 2), wb["styled"].cell(2, 2)
for attr in attrs:
u_cell, s_cell = getattr(u_cell, attr), getattr(s_cell, attr)
if isinstance(expected, dict):
assert u_cell is None or u_cell != expected[engine]
assert s_cell == expected[engine]
else:
assert u_cell is None or u_cell != expected
assert s_cell == expected
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"engine",
["xlsxwriter", "openpyxl"],
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("css, attrs, expected", shared_style_params)
def test_styler_to_excel_basic_indexes(engine, css, attrs, expected):
pytest.importorskip(engine)
df = DataFrame(np.random.randn(1, 1))
styler = df.style
styler.applymap_index(lambda x: css, axis=0)
styler.applymap_index(lambda x: css, axis=1)
null_styler = df.style
null_styler.applymap(lambda x: "null: css;")
null_styler.applymap_index(lambda x: "null: css;", axis=0)
null_styler.applymap_index(lambda x: "null: css;", axis=1)
with tm.ensure_clean(".xlsx") as path:
with ExcelWriter(path, engine=engine) as writer:
null_styler.to_excel(writer, sheet_name="null_styled")
styler.to_excel(writer, sheet_name="styled")
openpyxl = pytest.importorskip("openpyxl") # test loading only with openpyxl
wb = openpyxl.load_workbook(path)
# test null styled index cells does not have expected styles
# test styled cell has expected styles
ui_cell, si_cell = wb["null_styled"].cell(2, 1), wb["styled"].cell(2, 1)
uc_cell, sc_cell = wb["null_styled"].cell(1, 2), wb["styled"].cell(1, 2)
for attr in attrs:
ui_cell, si_cell = getattr(ui_cell, attr), getattr(si_cell, attr)
uc_cell, sc_cell = getattr(uc_cell, attr), getattr(sc_cell, attr)
if isinstance(expected, dict):
assert ui_cell is None or ui_cell != expected[engine]
assert si_cell == expected[engine]
assert uc_cell is None or uc_cell != expected[engine]
assert sc_cell == expected[engine]
else:
assert ui_cell is None or ui_cell != expected
assert si_cell == expected
assert uc_cell is None or uc_cell != expected
assert sc_cell == expected
def test_styler_custom_converter():
openpyxl = pytest.importorskip("openpyxl")
def custom_converter(css):
return {"font": {"color": {"rgb": "111222"}}}
df = DataFrame(np.random.randn(1, 1))
styler = df.style.applymap(lambda x: "color: #888999")
with tm.ensure_clean(".xlsx") as path:
with ExcelWriter(path, engine="openpyxl") as writer:
ExcelFormatter(styler, style_converter=custom_converter).write(
writer, sheet_name="custom"
)
wb = openpyxl.load_workbook(path)
assert wb["custom"].cell(2, 2).font.color.value == "00111222"