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title: Troubleshooting
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import current from '/version.js';
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import CodeBlock from '@theme/CodeBlock';
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Here are some common errors and their resolutions. This is not comprehensive.
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The [issue tracker](https://git.sheetjs.com/SheetJS/sheetjs/issues) has a
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wealth of information and user-contributed examples.
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**Many of these errors have been fixed in newer releases!** Ensure that the
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latest version of the library is being used. Some legacy endpoints are out of
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date. [Review the Installation instructions.](/docs/getting-started#installation)
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If issues are not covered in the docs or the issue tracker, or if a solution is
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not discussed in the documentation, we would appreciate a bug report.
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:::info Special Thanks
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Special thanks to the early adopters and users for discovering and sharing many
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workarounds and solutions!
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:::
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## Errors
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#### Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property of undefined
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Errors include
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```
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Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'read' of undefined
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Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'writeFile' of undefined
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Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'utils' of undefined
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```
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The root cause is an undefined `XLSX` variable. This usually means the library
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was not properly loaded.
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[Review the Installation instructions.](/docs/getting-started#installation)
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If the error shows up while using the latest version, projects may require
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other configuration or loading strategies.
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<details><summary><b>Upgrade Note</b> (click to show)</summary>
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Older versions of the library only shipped with CommonJS and standalone script.
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Webpack and other bundlers supported CommonJS dependencies with default import:
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```js
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// old way
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import XLSX from "xlsx";
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```
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Newer versions of the library ship with an ESM build. When upgrading, imports
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should be updated:
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```js
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// new way
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import * as XLSX from "xlsx";
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import * as cptable from "xlsx/dist/cpexcel.full.mjs";
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XLSX.set_cptable(cptable);
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```
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Newer releases support tree shaking, and special methods like `writeFileXLSX`
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help reduce bundle size.
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[The bundler note](/docs/getting-started/installation/frameworks) explains in
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further detail.
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</details>
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#### "Aw Snap!" or "Oops, an error has occurred!"
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Browsers have strict memory limits and large spreadsheets can exceed the limits.
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2022-10-24 16:49:28 +00:00
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<details><summary><b>Technical Limitations</b> (click to show)</summary>
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V8 (Node/Chrome) have a maximum string length that has changed over the years.
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Node 16 and Chrome 106 enforce a limit of 536870888 characters. This issue will
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manifest with error messages such as `Invalid string length`.
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There are memory bottlenecks associated with string addresses. A number of bugs
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have been reported to the V8 and Chromium projects on this subject. While those
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bugs are being resolved, for sheets containing hundreds of thousands of rows,
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dense mode worksheets should be used.
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</details>
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The API functions support [dense mode](/docs/csf/sheet#dense-mode):
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```js
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var wb = XLSX.read(data, {dense: true}); // creates a dense-mode sheet
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XLSX.writeFile(data, "large.xlsx"); // writeFile can handle dense-mode sheets
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```
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When processing very large files is a must, consider running processes in the
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server with NodeJS or some other server-side technology.
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If the files are small, please [report to our issue tracker](https://git.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/sheetjs/issues)
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#### Invalid HTML: could not find table
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Data can be fetched and parsed by the library:
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```js
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const response = await fetch("test.xlsx");
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const wb = XLSX.read(await response.arrayBuffer());
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```
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If the file does not exist, servers will send a 404 response that may include a
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friendly HTML page. Without checking the response code, the integration will try
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to read the 404 page and fail since the HTML typically has no TABLE elements.
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When building a project with CRA or other templates, spreadsheets must be placed
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in the `public` folder. That folder is served by the dev server and copied in
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the build process.
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Integration code should defend against network issues by checking status code.
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For example, when using `fetch`:
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```js
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async function fetch_workbook_and_error_on_404(url) {
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const response = await fetch(url);
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if(res.status == 404) throw new Error("404 File Not Found");
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const ab = await response.arrayBuffer();
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return XLSX.read(ab);
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}
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```
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2023-02-15 01:00:49 +00:00
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#### Cloudflare Worker "Error: Script startup exceeded CPU time limit."
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This may show up in projects with many dependencies. The official workaround is
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dynamic `import`. For example:
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```ts
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export default {
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async fetch(request: Request, env: Env, ctx: ExecutionContext): Promise<Response> {
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// highlight-next-line
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const XLSX = await import("xlsx"); // dynamic import
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const wb = XLSX.read("abc\n123", {type: "string"});
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const buf = XLSX.write(wb, {type: "buffer", bookType: "xlsb"});
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const response = new Response(buf);
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response.headers.set("Content-Disposition", 'attachment; filename="cf.xlsb"');
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return response;
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},
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};
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```
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#### "require is not defined"
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This error will be displayed in the browser console and will point to `xlsx.mjs`
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Older versions of Webpack do not support `mjs` for ECMAScript Modules. This
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typically affects older `create-react-app` projects.
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[The "Standalone" build](/docs/getting-started/installation/standalone) should
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be loaded using `require` or `import`:
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_CommonJS_
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```js
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var XLSX = require("xlsx/dist/xlsx.full.min");
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```
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_ECMAScript Modules_
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```js
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import * as XLSX from "xlsx/dist/xlsx.full.min.js";
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```
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#### SCRIPT5022: DataCloneError
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IE10 does not properly support `Transferable`.
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#### Object doesn't support property or method 'slice'
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IE does not implement `Uint8Array#slice`. An implementation is included in the
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shim script. Check [the "Standalone" Installation note](/docs/getting-started/installation/standalone#internet-explorer-and-older-browsers)
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#### TypeError: f.substr is not a function
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Some Google systems use the `base64url` encoding. `base64url` and `base64` are
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different encodings. A simple regular expression can translate the data:
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```js
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var wb = XLSX.read(b64.replace(/_/g, "/").replace(/-/g, "+"), {type:'base64'});
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```
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#### Error: Cannot read property '0' of undefined
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`FileReader#readAsText` will corrupt binary data including XLSX, XLSB, XLS, and
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other binary spreadsheet files.
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Applications should use `FileReader#readAsArrayBuffer` or `Blob#arrayBuffer`.
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Examples are included [in "User Submissions"](/docs/solutions/input#example-user-submissions)
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Applications specifically targeting legacy browsers like IE10 should use
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`FileReader#readAsBinaryString` to read the data and call `XLSX.read` using the
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`binary` type.
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#### `Unsupported file undefined` when reading ArrayBuffer objects
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Old versions of the library did not automatically detect `ArrayBuffer` objects.
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<details><summary><b>Workaround</b> (click to show)</summary>
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:::warning Legacy workaround
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This solution is not recommended for production deployments. Native support
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for `ArrayBuffer` was added in library version `0.9.9`.
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After reading data with `FileReader#readAsArrayBuffer`, manually translate to
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binary string and call `XLSX.read` with type `"binary"`
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```js
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document.getElementById('file-object').addEventListener("change", function(e) {
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var files = e.target.files,file;
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if (!files || files.length == 0) return;
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file = files[0];
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var fileReader = new FileReader();
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fileReader.onload = function (e) {
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var filename = file.name;
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// pre-process data
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var binary = "";
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var bytes = new Uint8Array(e.target.result);
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var length = bytes.byteLength;
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for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
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binary += String.fromCharCode(bytes[i]);
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}
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// call 'xlsx' to read the file
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var oFile = XLSX.read(binary, {type: 'binary', cellDates:true, cellStyles:true});
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};
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fileReader.readAsArrayBuffer(file);
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});
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```
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</details>
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#### Browser is stuck!
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By default, operations run in the main renderer context and block the browser
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from updating. [Web Workers](/docs/demos/bigdata/worker) offload the hard work
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to separate contexts, freeing up the renderer to update.
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#### Strange exported file names in the web browser
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JS and the DOM API do not have a standard approach for creating files. There was
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a `saveAs` proposal as part of "File API: Writer" but it was abandoned in 2014.
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The library integrates a number of platform-specific techniques for different
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environments. In modern web browsers, the library uses the `download` attribute.
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Third party libraries like `FileSaver.js` provide an implementation of `saveAs`
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that include more browser-specific workarounds.
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<details><summary><b>FileSaver.js integration</b> (click to show)</summary>
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_Standalone Build_
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<CodeBlock language="html">{`\
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<script src="https://unpkg.com/file-saver@2.0.5/dist/FileSaver.js"></script>
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<script src="https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js"></script>
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<!-- XLSX.writeFile will use the FileSaver \`saveAs\` implementation -->`}
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</CodeBlock>
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_Frameworks and Bundlers_
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At the time of writing, `file-saver@2.0.5` leaks `saveAs` to the global scope,
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so merely importing the module works:
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```js
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import FileSaver from 'file-saver'; // as a side effect, `saveAs` is visible
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import { writeFile } from 'xlsx'; // writeFile will use the global `saveAs`
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```
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</details>
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## Data Issues
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#### Generated XLSX files are very large!
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By default, compression is disabled. Set the option `compression: true` in the
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`write` or `writeFile` options object. For example:
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```js
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XLSX.writeFile(workbook, "export.xlsx", { compression: true });
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```
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#### CSV and XLS files with Chinese or Japanese characters look garbled
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The ESM build, used in tools like Webpack and in Deno, does not include the
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codepage tables by default. The ["Frameworks and Bundlers"](/docs/getting-started/installation/frameworks#encoding-support)
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section explains how to load support.
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#### DBF files with Chinese or Japanese characters have underscores
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As mentioned in the previous answer, codepage tables must be loaded.
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When reading legacy files that do not include character set metadata, the
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`codepage` option controls the codepage. Common values:
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| 874 | Windows Thai |
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| 932 | Japanese Shift-JIS |
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| 936 | Simplified Chinese GBK |
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| 950 | Traditional Chinese Big5 |
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| 1200 | UTF-16 Little Endian |
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| 1252 | Windows Latin 1 |
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When writing files in legacy formats like DBF, the default codepage 1252 will
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be used. The codepage option will override the setting. Any characters missing
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from the character set will be replaced with underscores.
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#### Worksheet only includes one row of data
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Some third-party writer tools will not update the dimensions records in XLSX or
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XLS or XLSB exports. SheetJS utility functions will skip values not in range.
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The following helper function will recalculate the range:
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```js
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function update_sheet_range(ws) {
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var range = {s:{r:Infinity, c:Infinity},e:{r:0,c:0}};
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Object.keys(ws).filter(function(x) { return x.charAt(0) != "!"; }).map(XLSX.utils.decode_cell).forEach(function(x) {
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range.s.c = Math.min(range.s.c, x.c); range.s.r = Math.min(range.s.r, x.r);
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range.e.c = Math.max(range.e.c, x.c); range.e.r = Math.max(range.e.r, x.r);
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});
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ws['!ref'] = XLSX.utils.encode_range(range);
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}
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```
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<details><summary><b>More Code Snippets</b> (click to show) </summary>
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`set_sheet_range` changes a sheet's range given a general target spec that can include only the start or end cell:
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```js
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/* given the old range and a new range spec, produce the new range */
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function change_range(old, range) {
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var oldrng = XLSX.utils.decode_range(old), newrng;
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if(typeof range == "string") {
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if(range.charAt(0) == ":") newrng = {e:XLSX.utils.decode_cell(range.substr(1))};
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else if(range.charAt(range.length - 1) == ":") newrng = {s:XLSX.utils.decode_cell(range.substr(0, range.length - 1))};
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else newrng = XLSX.utils.decode_range(range);
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} else newrng = range;
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if(newrng.s) {
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if(newrng.s.c != null) oldrng.s.c = newrng.s.c;
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if(newrng.s.r != null) oldrng.s.r = newrng.s.r;
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}
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if(newrng.e) {
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if(newrng.e.c != null) oldrng.e.c = newrng.e.c;
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if(newrng.e.r != null) oldrng.e.r = newrng.e.r;
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}
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return XLSX.utils.encode_range(oldrng);
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}
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/* call change_sheet and modify worksheet */
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function set_sheet_range(sheet, range) {
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sheet['!ref'] = change_range(sheet['!ref'], range);
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}
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```
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_Adding a cell to a range_
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```js
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function range_add_cell(range, cell) {
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var rng = XLSX.utils.decode_range(range);
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var c = typeof cell == 'string' ? XLSX.utils.decode_cell(cell) : cell;
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if(rng.s.r > c.r) rng.s.r = c.r;
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if(rng.s.c > c.c) rng.s.c = c.c;
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if(rng.e.r < c.r) rng.e.r = c.r;
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if(rng.e.c < c.c) rng.e.c = c.c;
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return XLSX.utils.encode_range(rng);
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}
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range_add_cell("A1:C3","B2")
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function add_to_sheet(sheet, cell) {
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sheet['!ref'] = range_add_cell(sheet['!ref'], cell);
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}
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```
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</details>
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#### Corrupt files
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Third-party build tools and frameworks may post-process SheetJS scripts. The
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changes may result in corrupt files.
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In the web browser, the standalone scripts from the SheetJS CDN will use proper
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encodings and should work in applications. The scripts typically can be added
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to an `index.html` file, bypassing any third-party post-processing
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There are known bugs with the SWC minifier (used in Next.js 13+). The original
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minifier can be enabled by setting `swcMinify: false` in `next.config.js`.
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