EasyXLS

How to export List to Excel in Python

EasyXLS Excel library can be used to export Excel files with Python on Windows, Linux, Mac or other operating systems. The integration vary depending on the operating system or if the bridge for .NET Framework of Java is chosen:

EasyXLS on Windows using .NET Framework with Python

If you opt for the .NET version of EasyXLS, the below code requires Pythonnet, a bridge between Python and .NET Framework.

Step 1: Download EasyXLS Excel Library for .NET

To download the trial version of EasyXLS Excel Library, press the below button:

Download EasyXLS™ Excel Library for .NET

If you already own a license key, you may login and download EasyXLS from your account.

Install the downloaded EasyXLS installer for v8.6 or earlier.

Step 2: License file setup

Step required for EasyXLS v9.0 or later.

If you are using a trial, generate a trial license file from EasyXLS trials page. The trial license is valid for 30-days.

If you own a license key, you may login to the account that purchased the license and generate the license file from:
https://www.easyxls.com/my-orders

Setup the license file into your project using these guidelines.

Step 3: Install Pythonnet

For the installation you need to run "pip" command as it follows. Pip is a package-management system used to install and manage software packages written in Python.
<Python installation path>\Scripts>pip install "pythonnet.whl"

Step 4: Include EasyXLS library into project

EasyXLS.dll must be added to your project. EasyXLS.dll can be found:
- Inside the downloaded archive at Step 1 for EasyXLS v9.0 or later
- Under installation path for EasyXLS v8.6 or earlier, in "Dot NET version" folder.

Step 5: Run Python code that exports list to Excel

Execute the following Python code that exports a list of data to Excel.

"""--------------------------------------------------------------------
Tutorial 01

This code sample shows how to export List to Excel file in Python.
The List contains data from a SQL database.
The cells are formatted using a predefined format.
--------------------------------------------------------------------"""

import clr
import gc
import sqlite3

clr.AddReference('EasyXLS')
from EasyXLS import *
from EasyXLS.Util import *
from EasyXLS.Constants import *

print("Tutorial 01\n-----------\n")

# Create an instance of the class that exports Excel files
workbook = ExcelDocument()

# Create the database connection
conn = sqlite3.connect('chinook.db')

# Query the database
cursor = conn.execute("SELECT strftime('%m/%d/%Y', I.InvoiceDate), C.FirstName || ' ' || C.LastName, "
                      "I.BillingAddress, I.BillingCity, I.BillingState, I.BillingCountry, "
                      "I.Total FROM Invoices I INNER JOIN Customers C ON "
                      "I.CustomerId=C.CustomerId LIMIT 100")
rows = cursor.fetchall()

# Create the list that stores the query values
lstRows = List()

# Add the report header row to the list
lstHeaderRow = List()
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Invoice date")
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Customer name")
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Billing address")
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Billing city")
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Billing state")
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Billing country")	
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Total")	
lstRows.addElement(lstHeaderRow)

# Add the query values from the database to the list
for row in rows:
    RowList = List()
    RowList.addElement(row[0])
    RowList.addElement(row[1])	
    RowList.addElement(row[2])
    RowList.addElement(row[3])
    RowList.addElement(row[4])
    RowList.addElement(row[5])
    RowList.addElement(row[6])
    lstRows.addElement(RowList)

# Export list to Excel file
print("Writing file C:\\Samples\\Tutorial01 - export List to Excel.xlsx.")
workbook.easy_WriteXLSXFile_FromList("c:\\Samples\\Tutorial01 - export List to Excel.xlsx", lstRows, 
                                    ExcelAutoFormat(Styles.AUTOFORMAT_EASYXLS1), "Sheet1")

# Confirm export of Excel file
sError = workbook.easy_getError()

if sError == "":
    print("\nFile successfully created.\n\n")
else:
    print("\nError encountered: " + sError + "\n\n")

# Close the database connection
cursor.close()
conn.close()

# Dispose memory
gc.collect()

EasyXLS on Linux, Mac, Windows using Java with Python

If you opt for the Java version of EasyXLS, a similar code as above requires Py4J, Pyjnius or any other bridge between Python and Java.

Step 1: Download EasyXLS Excel Library for Java

To download the trial version of EasyXLS Excel Library, press the below button:

Download EasyXLS™ Excel Library for Java

If you already own a license key, you may login and download EasyXLS from your account.

Install the downloaded EasyXLS installer for v8.6 or earlier.

Step 2: License file setup

Step required for EasyXLS v9.0 or later.

If you are using a trial, generate a trial license file from EasyXLS trials page. The trial license is valid for 30-days.

If you own a license key, you may login to the account that purchased the license and generate the license file from:
https://www.easyxls.com/my-orders

Setup the license file into your project using these guidelines.

Step 3: Install Py4j

For the Py4j installation you need to run "pip" command as it follows. Pip is a package-management system used to install and manage software packages written in Python.
<Python installation path>\Scripts>pip install "py4j.whl"

Step 4: Create additional Java program

The following Java code needs to be running in the background prior to executing the Python code.

import py4j.GatewayServer;

public class GatewayServerApp {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    GatewayServerApp app = new GatewayServerApp();
    // app is now the gateway.entry_point
    GatewayServer server = new GatewayServer(app);
    server.start();
  }
}


Step 5: Add py4j library to CLASSPATH

py4j.jar must be added to your classpath of the additional Java program. py4j.jar can be found after installing Py4j, in "<Python installation path>\share\py4j" folder.

Step 6: Add EasyXLS library to CLASSPATH

EasyXLS.jar must be added to your classpath of the additional Java program. EasyXLS.jar can be found:
- Inside the downloaded archive at Step 1 for EasyXLS v9.0 or later
- Under installation path for EasyXLS v8.6 or earlier, in "Lib" folder.

Step 7: Run additional Java program

Start the gateway server application and it will implicitly start Java Virtual Machine as well.

Step 8: Run Python code that exports list to Excel

Execute a code as below Python code that exports a list of data to Excel.

"""---------------------------------------------------------------
Tutorial 01

This code sample shows how to export List to Excel file in Python.
The List contains data from a SQL database
The cells are formatted using a predefined format.
---------------------------------------------------------------"""

import gc
import sqlite3

from py4j.java_gateway import JavaGateway
from py4j.java_gateway import java_import
gateway = JavaGateway()

java_import(gateway.jvm,'EasyXLS.*')
java_import(gateway.jvm,'EasyXLS.Constants.*')
java_import(gateway.jvm,'EasyXLS.Util.*') 

print("Tutorial 01\n-----------\n")

# Create an instance of the class that exports Excel files
workbook = gateway.jvm.ExcelDocument()

# Create the database connection
conn = sqlite3.connect('chinook.db')

# Query the database
cursor = conn.execute("SELECT strftime('%m/%d/%Y', I.InvoiceDate), C.FirstName || ' ' || C.LastName, "
                      "I.BillingAddress, I.BillingCity, I.BillingState, I.BillingCountry, "
                      "I.Total FROM Invoices I INNER JOIN Customers C ON "
                      "I.CustomerId=C.CustomerId LIMIT 100")
rows = cursor.fetchall()

# Create the list that stores the query values
lstRows = gateway.jvm.List()

# Add the report header row to the list
lstHeaderRow = gateway.jvm.List()
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Invoice date")
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Customer name")
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Billing address")
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Billing city")
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Billing state")
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Billing country")	
lstHeaderRow.addElement("Total")	
lstRows.addElement(lstHeaderRow)

# Add the query values from the database to the list
for row in rows:
    RowList = gateway.jvm.List()
    RowList.addElement(row[0])
    RowList.addElement(row[1])	
    RowList.addElement(row[2])
    RowList.addElement(row[3])
    RowList.addElement(row[4])
    RowList.addElement(row[5])
    RowList.addElement(row[6])
    lstRows.addElement(RowList)

# Export list to Excel file
print("Writing file C:\\Samples\\Tutorial01 - export List to Excel.xlsx.")
workbook.easy_WriteXLSXFile_FromList("c:\\Samples\\Tutorial01 - export List to Excel.xlsx", lstRows, 
                        gateway.jvm.ExcelAutoFormat(gateway.jvm.Styles.AUTOFORMAT_EASYXLS1), "Sheet1")

# Confirm export of Excel file
sError = workbook.easy_getError()

if sError == "":
    print("\nFile successfully created.\n")
else:
    print("\nError encountered: " + sError + "\n\n")

# Close the database connection
cursor.close()
conn.close()

# Dispose memory
gc.collect()

EasyXLS Excel libraries:

.NET
Excel Library for Python .NET
full .NET version to import, export or convert Excel files
Excel Writer for Python .NET
.NET version to create and export Excel files
Express Excel Writer for Python .NET
limited .NET version to create and export Excel files in predefined formats
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Java
Excel Library for Python Java
full Java version to import, export or convert Excel files
Excel Writer for Python Java
Java version to create and export Excel files
Express Excel Writer for Python Java
limited Java version to create and export Excel files in predefined formats
Download EasyXLS™ Excel Library for Python

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