Which citation style include almost every information i.e. most detailed including every information on the journal like publishing house for the journal too?
Aron - not quite sure what you are asking here. Could you elaborate. Are you asking for journals that have extensive author guidelines that cover all aspects of what an author should do to fulfill all the requirements of full house-style - so that manuscripts are not returned to the author tom correct before review?
Aron, your question seems a bit confusing. Citation styles are many: APA, Havard, Chicago, Turabian etc ( Though the first two are more in vogue nowadays).
Notable publishing house for journals and books are: emerald, Taylor and francis, springer and elsevier etc. Hope you find these useful.
As I interpret the question, Aron is tired of collecting the bibliographic details, only to find later that some field (e.g. publisher) is missing and he has to go and hunt that up at a later stage when he finds that his target journal demands it.
The generic format to collect all the data is BibTeX, as used e.g., in the Qiqqa software for finding, storing and formatting the bibliography in any journal style.