Principles of Operation
The Excel Channel renders supported nodes from the abstract report by copying cell patterns from the Excel template(s) and “stamping” them on the Excel report:
Cell style is taken from the template.
Cell context is taken from data in the report.
Unsupported nodes are silently ignored, thus a report intended for Word or online should always (at least partially) be convertible to an Excel document.
Cell Patterns
A cell pattern is a single, rectangular range of cells in a template with a name assigned to it. Names are assigned in Excel either by selecting a cell or cell range, then defining a name for it, or in the Name Manager.
See https://bmpi.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CRDOC/pages/3252125697/Working+with+Excel+Templates#Supported-Node-Types for the names to be assigned.
Style and Language Specific Cell Patterns
Whenever a pattern is searched for a node with a specific style, the following names are checked in order:
<style>.<pattern>.<reportLanguage>
<style>.<pattern>
<pattern>.<reportLanguage>
<pattern>
Example: the header
pattern when rendering a node with style MyStyle
in language de
will be the first existing one of MyStyle.header.de
, MyStyle.header
,header.de
, header
.
Stamping Cell Patterns
Cell patterns are stamped as follows:
The style of the pattern cells is copied to the next rows (or columns for generic tables) in the Excel report. This includes format, font, row height and column width, alignment, wrapping, colors, conditional formatting, merging, etc.
The content of the pattern cells is evaluated, then copied. All
${...}
expressions in the content will be treated as JavaScript expressions on report specificdata
. The expression can access the following identifiers:
Identifier | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
| The data to be rendered. This is e.g. a node, a row header, a table fact or a report specific data object. See https://bmpi.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CRDOC/pages/3252125697/Working+with+Excel+Templates#Supported-Node-Types for details. |
|
| Render inline language dependent content. Takes an |
|
| Formatter for dates and date periods, where the Excel formats cannot be used. |
|
Some patterns are optional. These are only rendered if defined in the template.
Templates
The template handling of the Excel channel is very similar to the Word Channel. Each Excel report needs at least a main template to render correctly:
The main template’s name is taken from the
styleSheet
property of the report type’s"excel"
outputFormat
. If not specified, the defaultexcel_standard.xlsx
is assumed.The main template can contain any number of cell patterns.
The first worksheet in the main template defines the page setup (page size, margins, page header and footer) of each worksheet in the resulting report.
The cell patterns defined in a template can be distributed over multiple worksheets to facilitate their organisation. Apart from that and the special role of the first worksheet, the worksheets in a template are not related to the worksheets in the rendered Excel.
Cinnamon may also be configured to support additional templates providing installation wide defaults for cell patterns, using the otherExcelTemplateIds
configuration option.
As with Word templates, the actual file name of the template is prefixed by template_
. The file name of the default template is therefore template_excel_standard.xlsx
.
Language Specific Templates
Each template used (the main template and the configured additional templates) can be present in language specific variants. When e.g. rendering in language de
, a styleSheet:
"abc.xlsx"
will select the template file template_abc.de.xlsx
if present, otherwise the language independent file template_abc.xlsx
. Language specific templates often add more redundancy and maintenance to a setup, but may be easier to manage than language specific cell patterns in some cases.
Page headers and footers
Page headers and footers set in the first worksheet of the main template are copied to all worksheets produced. They may contain ${...}
expressions, like cell patterns. The data
attributes supported are the same as for header
and footer
in https://bmpi.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CRDOC/pages/3252125697/Working+with+Excel+Templates#Common-Cell-Patterns.
Supported Node Types
The Excel Channel supports a limited set of report nodes. The other node types do not produce output in the Excel document.
Common Cell Patterns
For all supported nodes, the following cell patterns may be rendered:
Pattern Name | Description | Optional | Example Data |
---|---|---|---|
| Rows at the top of a worksheet. Content data is taken from the node creating the new worksheet and the report: data: { mainTitle?: string; subTitle?: string; reportName: string; params: object // Execution Parameters } | ✔️
| "data": { "mainTitle": "Rückforderbare Quellensteuern", "subTitle": "Vom 01.01.2024 bis 31.03.2024", "reportName": "Rückforderbare Quellensteuern", "params": { "portfolioId": "00001", "reportingDate": "2024-03-31", ... } |
| Rows at the bottom of a worksheet. Content data is the same as for | ✔️ | As for |
| Cell created when an issue is encountered (e.g. a missing mandatory pattern). Content data is the issue: data: Issue | ❌ | "data": { "id": "rep-2024-03-31-15-6", "description": "Cell pattern 'data' to stamp DataNode 'returns' not found", "severity": "error", "source": "rendering" } |
Common Parameters
For all supported nodes, the following parameters are considered:
Parameter | Description | Content Example |
---|---|---|
| The style to apply. Used as name prefix when looking for cell patterns, see https://bmpi.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CRDOC/pages/3252125697/Working+with+Excel+Templates#Style-and-Language-Specific-Cell-Patterns. | "parameters": { "style": "ReclWhTax" } |
| Whether this node should be rendered at the top of a new worksheet. | "parameters": { "pageBreakBefore": true } |
| The name of the worksheet if this node creates a new worksheet, i.e. it is the first node or has Note that Excel limits the length of worksheet names to 31 characters. | "parameters": { "renderingOptions": { "excel": { "worksheetName": { "resolved": "Rückforderbare QST" } } } } |
Tables: VerticalTableNode
Not surprisingly, a VerticalTableNode
is rendered as rows and columns in Excel. There are two ways of rendering an table in Excel: templated and generic.
Templated Table Rendering
If there is a columnHeaders pattern (maybe with matching style prefix and language suffix), the table will be rendered row by row. Each row, including the header row, corresponds to a cell pattern. Templated rendering therefore allows full control over the layout in Excel and as well as subselection and reordering of columns.
Pattern Name | Description | Optional | Content Example |
---|---|---|---|
| Row(s) to be stamped for the column headers of the table, repeated if data: Record<string,string> | ❌
| "data": { "ValueDate": "Valutadatum", "TradeDate": "Ex-Datum", "TransactionId": "Trx-Id", "Amount": "Betrag" } |
| Row(s) to be stamped for each data row in the table. A different cell pattern must be specified for each row importance ( Content data are the table facts by column id: data: Record<string,number | string | boolean | Date | null>
| ❌ | "data": { "ValueDate": "2024-02-14T00:00:00Z", // as Date instance "TradeDate": "2024-02-12T00:00:00Z", // as Date instance "TransactionId": "41567", "Amount": 11424.3 } |
| Row(s) to be stamped for each row group carrying a name. Content is the group name: data: { groupName: string } | ❌ | "data": { "groupName": "Current Account EUR" } |
| Rows to be stamped before the column headers, repeated if | ✔️ | See |
| Row to be stamped after the last table row. Content data is the same as for | ✔️ | See |
Generic Table Rendering
If there is no columnHeaders
pattern, a VerticalTableNode
is rendered in a generic way. This mode of rendering is similar to the Word Channel: each column is rendered individually, depending on its value type. Typical value types are text
, amount
, count
, date
. The basic idea is that the style of a column (particularly format and alignment) depends on its value type.
Column related pattern names therefore contain the value type:
Pattern Name | Description | Optional | Content Example |
---|---|---|---|
| Row(s) and column(s) to be stamped for the column headers. A different cell pattern must be specified for each value type. Repeated if Content data is the header text: data: { header: string } | ❌
| "data": { "header": "Betrag" } |
| Row(s) and column(s) to be to be stamped for each fact in the table. A different cell pattern should be specified for each value type ( Content data is the fact value: data: { value: number | string | boolean | Date | null } | ❌ | "data": { "value": 11424.3 } |
| Row(s) and column(s) to be stamped for the row name, if set. Content data is the row name: data: { rowName: string } | ❌ | "data": { "rowName": "Gebühren- und Zinsabrechnung" } |
| Same as [] | ❌ | See above. |
| ✔️ | See | |
| ✔️ | See |
Generic tables can only be rendered if there is no columnHeaders
pattern in any of the templates used (main template and configured templates). It is therefore a good idea to always prefix columnHeaders
with a style if a template is also used for generic tables.
VerticalTableNode
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
| Mark If there are multiple | "parameters": { "renderingOptions": { "excel": { "repeatHeaders": true } } } |
| The total width (in Excel units, see e.g. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/troubleshoot/excel/determine-column-widths) of all columns of the generic table. This width will be distributed among the columns according to their For templated tables, this parameter is ignored. | "parameters": { "renderingOptions": { "excel": { "tableWidth": 115 } } } |
Worksheets: SectionNode
A SectionNode
renders its titles, and may start a new worksheet.
Simple Text: ParagraphNode
A ParagraphNode
is renders its content.
Arbitrary Data: DataNode
A DataNode
renders the contents of its data object. It can be used to render arbitrary content to the Excel document, as the type of the data object itself is user defined.
Since the cell patterns depend on the type of data in the object, a DataNode
must have a style
.
Production Errors: ErrorNode
An ErrorNode
(typically the result of an error during report production) renders the error details.
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