I am starting to use XLWings (not that I like Excel, at all, but it is something I HAVE TO do). The thing is that I cannot find the way to make Python open a Workbook without showing it.
It seems the constructor for Workbooks in the old XLWings 0.6.4 was xlwings.Workbook, and one of the arguments was a flag 'app_visible' (see http://docs.xlwings.org/en/v0.6.4/api.html).
However, in the new v0.9.2 Workbook has been replaced by Book, and Book does not have any such flag (http://docs.xlwings.org/en/stable/api.html). The App object does have it, and I thought that was the way to go. So I coded:
import xlwings as xw
app = xw.App(visible=False)
filename = os.path.join(PATH_EXCEL_SAMPLES, r"rangosConDatos_sample01.xls")
book = xw.Book(filename)
# Do stuff with the info in the book
book.close() # Ya puedo cerrar el libro.
app.kill()
But, regretably, when
book = xw.Book(filename)
is executed the 'visible' attribute of app suddenly becomes True, and the book is shown. I do not know if this is a desired feature or an unexpected behaviour. Anyway, any ideas how should I do it?
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38995281/open-a-workbook-with-xlwings-without-making-it-visible