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###############################################################################
#
# Relationships - A class for writing the Excel XLSX Worksheet file.
#
# Copyright 2013-2015, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org
#

# Package imports.
from . import xmlwriter

# Long namespace strings used in the class.
schema_root = 'http://schemas.openxmlformats.org'
package_schema = schema_root + '/package/2006/relationships'
document_schema = schema_root + '/officeDocument/2006/relationships'


class Relationships(xmlwriter.XMLwriter):
    """
    A class for writing the Excel XLSX Relationships file.


    """

    ###########################################################################
    #
    # Public API.
    #
    ###########################################################################

    def __init__(self):
        """
        Constructor.

        """

        super(Relationships, self).__init__()

        self.relationships = []
        self.id = 1

    ###########################################################################
    #
    # Private API.
    #
    ###########################################################################

    def _assemble_xml_file(self):
        # Assemble and write the XML file.

        # Write the XML declaration.
        self._xml_declaration()

        self._write_relationships()

        # Close the file.
        self._xml_close()

    def _add_document_relationship(self, rel_type, target, target_mode=None):
        # Add container relationship to XLSX .rels xml files.
        rel_type = document_schema + rel_type

        self.relationships.append((rel_type, target, target_mode))

    def _add_package_relationship(self, rel_type, target):
        # Add container relationship to XLSX .rels xml files.
        rel_type = package_schema + rel_type

        self.relationships.append((rel_type, target, None))

    def _add_ms_package_relationship(self, rel_type, target):
        # Add container relationship to XLSX .rels xml files. Uses MS schema.
        schema = 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/2006/relationships'
        rel_type = schema + rel_type

        self.relationships.append((rel_type, target, None))

    def _add_worksheet_relationship(self, rel_type, target, target_mode=None):
        # Add worksheet relationship to sheet.rels xml files.
        rel_type = document_schema + rel_type

        self.relationships.append((rel_type, target, target_mode))

    ###########################################################################
    #
    # XML methods.
    #
    ###########################################################################

    def _write_relationships(self):
        # Write the <Relationships> element.
        attributes = [('xmlns', package_schema,)]

        self._xml_start_tag('Relationships', attributes)

        for relationship in self.relationships:
            self._write_relationship(relationship)

        self._xml_end_tag('Relationships')

    def _write_relationship(self, relationship):
        # Write the <Relationship> element.
        rel_type, target, target_mode = relationship

        attributes = [
            ('Id', 'rId' + str(self.id)),
            ('Type', rel_type),
            ('Target', target),
        ]

        self.id += 1

        if target_mode:
            attributes.append(('TargetMode', target_mode))

        self._xml_empty_tag('Relationship', attributes)