Manage your spreadsheets with gspread in Python.
Features:
- Open a spreadsheet by its title or url.
- Extract range, entire row or column values.
- Independent of Google Data Python client library.
- Python 3 support.
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Start using gspread:
import gspread
gc = gspread.authorize(credentials)
# Open a worksheet from spreadsheet with one shot
wks = gc.open("Where is the money Lebowski?").sheet1
wks.update_acell('B2', "it's down there somewhere, let me take another look.")
# Fetch a cell range
cell_list = wks.range('A1:B7')
# You can open a spreadsheet by its title as it appears in Google Docs
sh = gc.open('My poor gym results') # <-- Look ma, no keys!
# If you want to be specific, use a key (which can be extracted from
# the spreadsheet's url)
sht1 = gc.open_by_key('0BmgG6nO_6dprdS1MN3d3MkdPa142WFRrdnRRUWl1UFE')
# Or, if you feel really lazy to extract that key, paste the entire url
sht2 = gc.open_by_url('https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Bm...FE&hl')
sh = gc.create('A new spreadsheet')
# But that new spreadsheet will be visible only to your script's account.
# To be able to access newly created spreadsheet you *must* share it
# with your email. Which brings us to…
sh.share('otto@example.com', perm_type='user', role='writer')
# Select worksheet by index. Worksheet indexes start from zero
worksheet = sh.get_worksheet(0)
# By title
worksheet = sh.worksheet("January")
# Most common case: Sheet1
worksheet = sh.sheet1
# Get a list of all worksheets
worksheet_list = sh.worksheets()
worksheet = sh.add_worksheet(title="A worksheet", rows="100", cols="20")
sh.del_worksheet(worksheet)
# With label
val = worksheet.acell('B1').value
# With coords
val = worksheet.cell(1, 2).value
# To get a cell formula
cell = worksheet.acell('B1') # or .cell(1, 2)
cell.input_value
# Get all values from the first row
values_list = worksheet.row_values(1)
# Get all values from the first column
values_list = worksheet.col_values(1)
list_of_lists = worksheet.get_all_values()
# Find a cell with exact string value
cell = worksheet.find("Dough")
print("Found something at R%sC%s" % (cell.row, cell.col))
# Find a cell matching a regular expression
amount_re = re.compile(r'(Big|Enormous) dough')
cell = worksheet.find(amount_re)
# Find all cells with string value
cell_list = worksheet.findall("Rug store")
# Find all cells with regexp
criteria_re = re.compile(r'(Small|Room-tiering) rug')
cell_list = worksheet.findall(criteria_re)
Each cell has a value and coordinates properties.
value = cell.value
row_number = cell.row
column_number = cell.col
worksheet.update_acell('B1', 'Bingo!')
# Or
worksheet.update_cell(1, 2, 'Bingo!')
# Select a range
cell_list = worksheet.range('A1:C7')
for cell in cell_list:
cell.value = 'O_o'
# Update in batch
worksheet.update_cells(cell_list)
Python 2.6+ or Python 3+
pip install gspread
git clone https://github.com/burnash/gspread.git
cd gspread
python setup.py install
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Go to Google Drive and create an empty spreadsheet you will use for testing.
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Create a configuration file from config dummy:
cp tests/tests.config.example tests/tests.config
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Open
tests.config
with your favorite editor and fill up config parameters with your testing spreadsheet's info. -
Install Nose.
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Run tests:
nosetests
The best way to get an answer to a question is to ask on Stack Overflow with a gspread tag.
Please report bugs and suggest features via the GitHub Issues.
Before opening an issue, search the tracker for possible duplicates. If you find a duplicate, please add a comment saying that you encountered the problem as well.
- Check the GitHub Issues for open issues that need attention.
- Follow the Contributing to Open Source Guide.