SpreadCheetah 1.12.0

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dotnet add package SpreadCheetah --version 1.12.0
NuGet\Install-Package SpreadCheetah -Version 1.12.0
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<PackageReference Include="SpreadCheetah" Version="1.12.0" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add SpreadCheetah --version 1.12.0
#r "nuget: SpreadCheetah, 1.12.0"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install SpreadCheetah as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=SpreadCheetah&version=1.12.0

// Install SpreadCheetah as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=SpreadCheetah&version=1.12.0

SpreadCheetah

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SpreadCheetah is a high-performance .NET library for generating spreadsheet (Microsoft Excel XLSX) files.

Features

  • Performance (see benchmarks below)
  • Low memory allocation (see benchmarks below)
  • Async APIs
  • No dependency to Microsoft Excel
  • Targeting .NET Standard 2.0 (for .NET Framework 4.6.1 and later)
  • Native AOT compatible
  • Free and open source!

SpreadCheetah is designed to create spreadsheet files in a forward-only manner. That means worksheets from left to right, rows from top to bottom, and row cells from left to right. This allows for creating spreadsheet files in a streaming manner, while also keeping a low memory footprint.

Most basic spreadsheet functionality is supported, such as cells with different data types, basic styling, and formulas. More advanced functionality is planned for future releases. See the list of currently supported spreadsheet functionality in the wiki.

How to install

SpreadCheetah is available as a package on nuget.org. The NuGet package targets .NET Standard 2.0 as well as newer versions of .NET. The .NET Standard 2.0 version is intended for backwards compatibility (.NET Framework and earlier versions of .NET Core). More optimizations are enabled when targeting newer versions of .NET.

Basic usage

using (var spreadsheet = await Spreadsheet.CreateNewAsync(stream))
{
    // A spreadsheet must contain at least one worksheet.
    await spreadsheet.StartWorksheetAsync("Sheet 1");

    // Cells are inserted row by row.
    var row = new List<Cell>();
    row.Add(new Cell("Answer to the ultimate question:"));
    row.Add(new Cell(42));

    // Rows are inserted from top to bottom.
    await spreadsheet.AddRowAsync(row);

    // Remember to call Finish before disposing.
    // This is important to properly finalize the XLSX file.
    await spreadsheet.FinishAsync();
}

Other examples

Using the Source Generator

Source Generators is a newly released feature in the C# compiler. SpreadCheetah includes a source generator that makes it easier to create rows from objects. It is used in a similar way to the System.Text.Json source generator:

namespace MyNamespace;

// A plain old C# class which we want to add as a row in a worksheet.
// The source generator will pick the properties with public getters.
// The order of the properties will decide the order of the cells.
public class MyObject
{
    public string Question { get; set; }
    public int Answer { get; set; }
}

The source generator will be instructed to generate code by defining a partial class like this:

using SpreadCheetah.SourceGeneration;

namespace MyNamespace;

[WorksheetRow(typeof(MyObject))]
public partial class MyObjectRowContext : WorksheetRowContext
{
}

During build, the type will be analyzed and an implementation of the context class will be created. We can then create a row from an object by calling AddAsRowAsync with the object and the context type as parameters:

await using var spreadsheet = await Spreadsheet.CreateNewAsync(stream);
await spreadsheet.StartWorksheetAsync("Sheet 1");

var myObj = new MyObject { Question = "How many Rings of Power were there?", Answer = 20 };

await spreadsheet.AddAsRowAsync(myObj, MyObjectRowContext.Default.MyObject);

await spreadsheet.FinishAsync();

Here is a peek at part of the code that was generated for this example:

// <auto-generated />
private static async ValueTask AddAsRowInternalAsync(Spreadsheet spreadsheet, MyObject obj, CancellationToken token)
{
    var cells = ArrayPool<DataCell>.Shared.Rent(2);
    try
    {
        cells[0] = new DataCell(obj.Question);
        cells[1] = new DataCell(obj.Answer);
        await spreadsheet.AddRowAsync(cells.AsMemory(0, 2), token).ConfigureAwait(false);
    }
    finally
    {
        ArrayPool<DataCell>.Shared.Return(cells, true);
    }
}

The source generator can generate rows from classes, records, and structs. It can be used in all supported .NET versions, including .NET Framework, however the C# version must be 8.0 or greater.

Benchmarks

The benchmark results here have been collected using BenchmarkDotNet with the following system configuration:

BenchmarkDotNet=v0.13.2, OS=Windows 10 (10.0.19043.2251/21H1/May2021Update)
Intel Core i5-8600K CPU 3.60GHz (Coffee Lake), 1 CPU, 6 logical and 6 physical cores
.NET SDK=7.0.100
  [Host]             : .NET 7.0.0 (7.0.22.51805), X64 RyuJIT AVX2
  .NET 6.0           : .NET 6.0.11 (6.0.1122.52304), X64 RyuJIT AVX2
  .NET 7.0           : .NET 7.0.0 (7.0.22.51805), X64 RyuJIT AVX2
  .NET Framework 4.8 : .NET Framework 4.8 (4.8.4515.0), X64 RyuJIT VectorSize=256

InvocationCount=1  UnrollFactor=1

The code executed in the benchmark creates a worksheet of 20 000 rows and 10 columns filled with string values. The same use case has been implemented in other spreadsheet libraries for comparison. Some of these libraries have multiple ways of achieving the same result, but to make this a fair comparison the idea is to use the most efficient approach for each library. The code is available in the Benchmark project.

.NET Framework 4.8

Library Mean Error StdDev Allocated
SpreadCheetah 68.67 ms 0.283 ms 0.251 ms 152.23 KB
Open XML (SAX approach) 438.22 ms 1.161 ms 1.086 ms 43 317.24 KB
EPPlus v4 609.98 ms 6.626 ms 5.874 ms 286 142.58 KB
Open XML (DOM approach) 1,098.52 ms 9.419 ms 8.811 ms 161 123.16 KB
ClosedXML 1,618.57 ms 7.088 ms 6.630 ms 565 074.91 KB

.NET 6

Library Mean Error StdDev Allocated
SpreadCheetah 28.53 ms 0.079 ms 0.070 ms 6.48 KB
Open XML (SAX approach) 250.65 ms 0.541 ms 0.480 ms 66 049.91 KB
EPPlus v4 405.90 ms 1.782 ms 1.579 ms 195 790.25 KB
Open XML (DOM approach) 775.74 ms 14.404 ms 14.147 ms 182 926.06 KB
ClosedXML 1,262.92 ms 19.825 ms 18.544 ms 524 913.50 KB

.NET 7

Library Mean Error StdDev Allocated
SpreadCheetah 25.14 ms 0.148 ms 0.138 ms 6.48 KB
Open XML (SAX approach) 239.72 ms 0.231 ms 0.216 ms 66 046.48 KB
EPPlus v4 406.69 ms 1.852 ms 1.642 ms 195 792.41 KB
Open XML (DOM approach) 831.68 ms 10.446 ms 9.771 ms 182 926.04 KB
ClosedXML 1,171.07 ms 8.106 ms 7.186 ms 524 846.85 KB
Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
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.NET Core netcoreapp2.0 was computed.  netcoreapp2.1 was computed.  netcoreapp2.2 was computed.  netcoreapp3.0 was computed.  netcoreapp3.1 was computed. 
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.NET Framework net461 was computed.  net462 was computed.  net463 was computed.  net47 was computed.  net471 was computed.  net472 was computed.  net48 was computed.  net481 was computed. 
MonoAndroid monoandroid was computed. 
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MonoTouch monotouch was computed. 
Tizen tizen40 was computed.  tizen60 was computed. 
Xamarin.iOS xamarinios was computed. 
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