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# Configuration Settings
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Once you have included the PhpSpreadsheet files in your script, but
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before instantiating a `Spreadsheet` object or loading a workbook file,
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there are a number of configuration options that can be set which will
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affect the subsequent behaviour of the script.
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## Cell Caching
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PhpSpreadsheet uses an average of about 1k/cell in your worksheets, so
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large workbooks can quickly use up available memory. Cell caching
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provides a mechanism that allows PhpSpreadsheet to maintain the cell
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objects in a smaller size of memory, on disk, or in APC, memcache or
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Wincache, rather than in PHP memory. This allows you to reduce the
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memory usage for large workbooks, although at a cost of speed to access
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cell data.
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By default, PhpSpreadsheet still holds all cell objects in memory, but
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you can specify alternatives. To enable cell caching, you must call the
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\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Settings::setCacheStorageMethod() method,
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passing in the caching method that you wish to use.
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``` php
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$cacheMethod = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE_IN_MEMORY;
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\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Settings::setCacheStorageMethod($cacheMethod);
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```
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setCacheStorageMethod() will return a boolean true on success, false on
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failure (for example if trying to cache to APC when APC is not enabled).
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A separate cache is maintained for each individual worksheet, and is
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automatically created when the worksheet is instantiated based on the
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caching method and settings that you have configured. You cannot change
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the configuration settings once you have started to read a workbook, or
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have created your first worksheet.
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Currently, the following caching methods are available.
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### \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE\_IN\_MEMORY
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The default. If you don't initialise any caching method, then this is
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the method that PhpSpreadsheet will use. Cell objects are maintained in
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PHP memory as at present.
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### \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE\_IN\_MEMORY\_SERIALIZED
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Using this caching method, cells are held in PHP memory as an array of
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serialized objects, which reduces the memory footprint with minimal
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performance overhead.
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### \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE\_IN\_MEMORY\_GZIP
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Like cache\_in\_memory\_serialized, this method holds cells in PHP
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memory as an array of serialized objects, but gzipped to reduce the
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memory usage still further, although access to read or write a cell is
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slightly slower.
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### \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE\_IGBINARY
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Uses PHPs igbinary extension (if its available) to serialize cell
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objects in memory. This is normally faster and uses less memory than
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standard PHP serialization, but isnt available in most hosting
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environments.
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### \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE\_TO\_DISCISAM
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When using CACHE\_TO\_DISCISAM all cells are held in a temporary disk
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file, with only an index to their location in that file maintained in
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PHP memory. This is slower than any of the CACHE\_IN\_MEMORY methods,
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but significantly reduces the memory footprint. By default,
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PhpSpreadsheet will use PHP's temp directory for the cache file, but you
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can specify a different directory when initialising CACHE\_TO\_DISCISAM.
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``` php
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$cacheMethod = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE_TO_DISCISAM;
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$cacheSettings = array(
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'dir' => '/usr/local/tmp'
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);
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\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Settings::setCacheStorageMethod($cacheMethod, $cacheSettings);
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```
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The temporary disk file is automatically deleted when your script
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terminates.
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### \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE\_TO\_PHPTEMP
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Like CACHE\_TO\_DISCISAM, when using CACHE\_TO\_PHPTEMP all cells are
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held in the php://temp I/O stream, with only an index to their location
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maintained in PHP memory. In PHP, the php://memory wrapper stores data
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in the memory: php://temp behaves similarly, but uses a temporary file
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for storing the data when a certain memory limit is reached. The default
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is 1 MB, but you can change this when initialising CACHE\_TO\_PHPTEMP.
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``` php
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$cacheMethod = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE_TO_PHPTEMP;
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$cacheSettings = array(
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'memoryCacheSize' => '8MB'
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);
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\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Settings::setCacheStorageMethod($cacheMethod, $cacheSettings);
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```
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The php://temp file is automatically deleted when your script
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terminates.
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### \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE\_TO\_APC
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When using CACHE\_TO\_APC, cell objects are maintained in APC with only
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an index maintained in PHP memory to identify that the cell exists. By
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default, an APC cache timeout of 600 seconds is used, which should be
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enough for most applications: although it is possible to change this
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when initialising CACHE\_TO\_APC.
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``` php
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$cacheMethod = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE_TO_APC;
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$cacheSettings = array(
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'cacheTime' => 600
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);
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\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Settings::setCacheStorageMethod($cacheMethod, $cacheSettings);
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```
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When your script terminates all entries will be cleared from APC,
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regardless of the cacheTime value, so it cannot be used for persistent
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storage using this mechanism.
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### \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE\_TO\_MEMCACHE
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When using CACHE\_TO\_MEMCACHE, cell objects are maintained in memcache
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with only an index maintained in PHP memory to identify that the cell
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exists.
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By default, PhpSpreadsheet looks for a memcache server on localhost at
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port 11211. It also sets a memcache timeout limit of 600 seconds. If you
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are running memcache on a different server or port, then you can change
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these defaults when you initialise CACHE\_TO\_MEMCACHE:
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``` php
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$cacheMethod = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE_TO_MEMCACHE;
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$cacheSettings = array(
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'memcacheServer' => 'localhost',
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'memcachePort' => 11211,
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'cacheTime' => 600
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);
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\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Settings::setCacheStorageMethod($cacheMethod, $cacheSettings);
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```
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When your script terminates all entries will be cleared from memcache,
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regardless of the cacheTime value, so it cannot be used for persistent
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storage using this mechanism.
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### \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE\_TO\_WINCACHE
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When using CACHE\_TO\_WINCACHE, cell objects are maintained in Wincache
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with only an index maintained in PHP memory to identify that the cell
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exists. By default, a Wincache cache timeout of 600 seconds is used,
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which should be enough for most applications: although it is possible to
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change this when initialising CACHE\_TO\_WINCACHE.
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``` php
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$cacheMethod = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE_TO_WINCACHE;
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$cacheSettings = array(
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'cacheTime' => 600
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);
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\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Settings::setCacheStorageMethod($cacheMethod, $cacheSettings);
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```
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When your script terminates all entries will be cleared from Wincache,
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regardless of the cacheTime value, so it cannot be used for persistent
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storage using this mechanism.
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### \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CachedObjectStorageFactory::CACHE\_TO\_SQLITE3;
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Uses an SQLite 3 "in-memory" database for caching cell data. Unlike
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other caching methods, neither cells nor an index are held in PHP memory
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- an indexed database table makes it unnecessary to hold any index in
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PHP memory, which makes this the most memory-efficient of the cell
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caching methods.
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## Language/Locale
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Some localisation elements have been included in PhpSpreadsheet. You can
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set a locale by changing the settings. To set the locale to Brazilian
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Portuguese you would use:
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``` php
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$locale = 'pt_br';
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$validLocale = \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Settings::setLocale($locale);
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if (!$validLocale) {
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echo 'Unable to set locale to ' . $locale . " - reverting to en_us" . PHP_EOL;
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}
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```
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If Brazilian Portuguese language files aren't available, then Portuguese
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will be enabled instead: if Portuguese language files aren't available,
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then the setLocale() method will return an error, and American English
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(en\_us) settings will be used throughout.
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More details of the features available once a locale has been set,
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including a list of the languages and locales currently supported, can
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be found in the section of this document entitled "Locale Settings for
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Formulae".
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