[ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Chunk size |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When using FromQuery, the query is automatically chunked. | Here you can specify how big the chunk should be. | */ 'chunk_size' => 1000, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Pre-calculate formulas during export |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ 'pre_calculate_formulas' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Enable strict null comparison |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When enabling strict null comparison empty cells ('') will | be added to the sheet. */ 'strict_null_comparison' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | CSV Settings |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Configure e.g. delimiter, enclosure and line ending for CSV exports. | */ 'csv' => [ 'delimiter' => ',', 'enclosure' => '"', 'line_ending' => PHP_EOL, 'use_bom' => false, 'include_separator_line' => false, 'excel_compatibility' => false, ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Worksheet properties |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Configure e.g. default title, creator, subject,... | */ 'properties' => [ 'creator' => '', 'lastModifiedBy' => '', 'title' => '', 'description' => '', 'subject' => '', 'keywords' => '', 'category' => '', 'manager' => '', 'company' => '', ], ], 'imports' => [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Read Only |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When dealing with imports, you might only be interested in the | data that the sheet exists. By default we ignore all styles, | however if you want to do some logic based on style data | you can enable it by setting read_only to false. | */ 'read_only' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ignore Empty |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When dealing with imports, you might be interested in ignoring | rows that have null values or empty strings. By default rows | containing empty strings or empty values are not ignored but can be | ignored by enabling the setting ignore_empty to true. | */ 'ignore_empty' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Heading Row Formatter |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Configure the heading row formatter. | Available options: none|slug|custom | */ 'heading_row' => [ 'formatter' => 'slug', ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | CSV Settings |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Configure e.g. delimiter, enclosure and line ending for CSV imports. | */ 'csv' => [ 'delimiter' => ',', 'enclosure' => '"', 'escape_character' => '\\', 'contiguous' => false, 'input_encoding' => 'UTF-8', ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Worksheet properties |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Configure e.g. default title, creator, subject,... | */ 'properties' => [ 'creator' => '', 'lastModifiedBy' => '', 'title' => '', 'description' => '', 'subject' => '', 'keywords' => '', 'category' => '', 'manager' => '', 'company' => '', ], ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Extension detector |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Configure here which writer/reader type should be used when the package | needs to guess the correct type based on the extension alone. | */ 'extension_detector' => [ 'xlsx' => Excel::XLSX, 'xlsm' => Excel::XLSX, 'xltx' => Excel::XLSX, 'xltm' => Excel::XLSX, 'xls' => Excel::XLS, 'xlt' => Excel::XLS, 'ods' => Excel::ODS, 'ots' => Excel::ODS, 'slk' => Excel::SLK, 'xml' => Excel::XML, 'gnumeric' => Excel::GNUMERIC, 'htm' => Excel::HTML, 'html' => Excel::HTML, 'csv' => Excel::CSV, 'tsv' => Excel::TSV, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | PDF Extension |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Configure here which Pdf driver should be used by default. | Available options: Excel::MPDF | Excel::TCPDF | Excel::DOMPDF | */ 'pdf' => Excel::DOMPDF, ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Value Binder |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | PhpSpreadsheet offers a way to hook into the process of a value being | written to a cell. In there some assumptions are made on how the | value should be formatted. If you want to change those defaults, | you can implement your own default value binder. | | Possible value binders: | | [x] Maatwebsite\Excel\DefaultValueBinder::class | [x] PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Cell\StringValueBinder::class | [x] PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Cell\AdvancedValueBinder::class | */ 'value_binder' => [ 'default' => Maatwebsite\Excel\DefaultValueBinder::class, ], 'cache' => [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Default cell caching driver |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | By default PhpSpreadsheet keeps all cell values in memory, however when | dealing with large files, this might result into memory issues. If you | want to mitigate that, you can configure a cell caching driver here. | When using the illuminate driver, it will store each value in a the | cache store. This can slow down the process, because it needs to | store each value. You can use the "batch" store if you want to | only persist to the store when the memory limit is reached. | | Drivers: memory|illuminate|batch | */ 'driver' => 'memory', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Batch memory caching |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When dealing with the "batch" caching driver, it will only | persist to the store when the memory limit is reached. | Here you can tweak the memory limit to your liking. | */ 'batch' => [ 'memory_limit' => 60000, ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Illuminate cache |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When using the "illuminate" caching driver, it will automatically use | your default cache store. However if you prefer to have the cell | cache on a separate store, you can configure the store name here. | You can use any store defined in your cache config. When leaving | at "null" it will use the default store. | */ 'illuminate' => [ 'store' => null, ], ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Transaction Handler |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | By default the import is wrapped in a transaction. This is useful | for when an import may fail and you want to retry it. With the | transactions, the previous import gets rolled-back. | | You can disable the transaction handler by setting this to null. | Or you can choose a custom made transaction handler here. | | Supported handlers: null|db | */ 'transactions' => [ 'handler' => 'db', ], 'temporary_files' => [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Local Temporary Path |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When exporting and importing files, we use a temporary file, before | storing reading or downloading. Here you can customize that path. | */ 'local_path' => storage_path('framework/laravel-excel'), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Remote Temporary Disk |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When dealing with a multi server setup with queues in which you | cannot rely on having a shared local temporary path, you might | want to store the temporary file on a shared disk. During the | queue executing, we'll retrieve the temporary file from that | location instead. When left to null, it will always use | the local path. This setting only has effect when using | in conjunction with queued imports and exports. | */ 'remote_disk' => null, 'remote_prefix' => null, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Force Resync |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When dealing with a multi server setup as above, it's possible | for the clean up that occurs after entire queue has been run to only | cleanup the server that the last AfterImportJob runs on. The rest of the server | would still have the local temporary file stored on it. In this case your | local storage limits can be exceeded and future imports won't be processed. | To mitigate this you can set this config value to be true, so that after every | queued chunk is processed the local temporary file is deleted on the server that | processed it. | */ 'force_resync_remote' => null, ], ];