Extracting Hyperlinks From Excel (.xlsx) with Python
In my experience getting good .xlsx interaction requires moving to IronPython. This lets you work with the Common Language Runtime (clr) and interact directly with excel'
http://ironpython.net/
import clr
clr.AddReference("Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel")
import Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel as Excel
excel = Excel.ApplicationClass()
wb = excel.Workbooks.Open('testFile.xlsx')
ws = wb.Worksheets['Sheet1']
address = ws.Cells(row, col).Hyperlinks.Item(1).Address
This is possible with openpyxl:
import openpyxl
wb = openpyxl.load_workbook('yourfile.xlsm')
ws = wb['Sheet1']
# This will fail if there is no hyperlink to target
print(ws.cell(row=2, column=1).hyperlink.target)
Starting from at least version openpyxl-2.4.0b1 this bug https://bitbucket.org/openpyxl/openpyxl/issue/152/hyperlink-returns-empty-string-instead-of was fixed. Now it's return for cell Hyperlink object:
hl_obj = ws.row(col).hyperlink # getting Hyperlink object for Cell
#hl_obj = ws.cell(row = r, column = c).hyperlink This could be used as well.
if hl_obj:
print(hl_obj.display)
print(hl_obj.target)
print(hl_obj.tooltip) # you can see it when hovering mouse on hyperlink in Excel
print(hl_obj) # to see other stuff if you need
FYI, the problem with openpyxl
is an actual bug.
And, yes, xlrd
cannot read the hyperlink without formatting_info
, which is currently not supported for xlsx
.