# Welcome to PhpSpreadsheet's documentation ![Logo](./assets/logo.svg) PhpSpreadsheet is a library written in pure PHP and providing a set of classes that allow you to read from and to write to different spreadsheet file formats, like Excel and LibreOffice Calc. ## File formats supported |Format |Reading|Writing| |--------------------------------------------|:-----:|:-----:| |Open Document Format/OASIS (.ods) | ✓ | ✓ | |Office Open XML (.xlsx) Excel 2007 and above| ✓ | ✓ | |BIFF 8 (.xls) Excel 97 and above | ✓ | ✓ | |BIFF 5 (.xls) Excel 95 | ✓ | | |SpreadsheetML (.xml) Excel 2003 | ✓ | | |Gnumeric | ✓ | | |HTML | ✓ | ✓ | |SYLK | ✓ | | |CSV | ✓ | ✓ | |PDF (using either the TCPDF, Dompdf or mPDF libraries, which need to be installed separately)| | ✓ | # Getting started ## Software requirements The following software is required to develop using PhpSpreadsheet: - PHP version 5.6 or newer - PHP extension php\_zip enabled - PHP extension php\_xml enabled - PHP extension php\_gd2 enabled (if not compiled in) ### PHP version support Support for PHP versions will only be maintained for a period of six months beyond the end-of-life of that PHP version ## Installation Use [composer](https://getcomposer.org/) to install PhpSpreadsheet into your project: ```sh composer require phpoffice/phpspreadsheet ``` **Note:** If you want the unreleased, unstable development version use `phpoffice/phpspreadsheet:dev-develop` instead. ## Hello World This would be the simplest way to write a spreadsheet: ```php getActiveSheet(); $sheet->setCellValue('A1', 'Hello World !'); $writer = new Xlsx($spreadsheet); $writer->save('hello world.xlsx'); ``` ## Learn by example A good way to get started is to run some of the samples. Serve the samples via PHP built-in webserver: ```sh php -S localhost:8000 -t vendor/phpoffice/phpspreadsheet/samples ``` Then point your browser to: > http://localhost:8000/ The samples may also be run directly from the command line, for example: ```sh php vendor/phpoffice/phpspreadsheet/samples/01_Simple.php ``` ## Learn by documentation For more in-depth documentation, you may read about an [overview of the architecture](./topics/architecture.md), [creating a spreadsheet](./topics/creating-spreadsheet.md), [worksheets](./topics/worksheets.md), [accessing cells](./topics/accessing-cells.md) and [reading and writing to files](./topics/reading-and-writing-to-file.md). # Credits Please refer to the [contributor list](https://github.com/PHPOffice/PhpSpreadsheet/graphs/contributors) for up-to-date credits.