openpyxl.packaging.core module
- class openpyxl.packaging.core.DocumentProperties(category=None, contentStatus=None, keywords=None, lastModifiedBy=None, lastPrinted=None, revision=None, version=None, created=None, creator='openpyxl', description=None, identifier=None, language=None, modified=None, subject=None, title=None)[source]
Bases:
Serialisable
High-level properties of the document. Defined in ECMA-376 Par2 Annex D
- category
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- contentStatus
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- created
Values must be of type <class ‘datetime.datetime’>
- creator
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- description
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- identifier
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- keywords
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- language
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- lastModifiedBy
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- lastPrinted
Values must be of type <class ‘datetime.datetime’>
- last_modified_by
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- modified
Values must be of type <class ‘datetime.datetime’>
- namespace = 'http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/package/2006/metadata/core-properties'
- revision
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- subject
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- tagname = 'coreProperties'
- title
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- version
Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
- class openpyxl.packaging.core.NestedDateTime(*args, **kw)[source]
Bases:
DateTime
,NestedText
- expected_type
alias of
datetime
- class openpyxl.packaging.core.QualifiedDateTime(*args, **kw)[source]
Bases:
NestedDateTime
In certain situations Excel will complain if the additional type attribute isn’t set