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title: Desktop Applications
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---
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Web technologies like JavaScript and HTML have been adapted to the traditional
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app space. Typically these frameworks bundle a JavaScript engine as well as a
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windowing framework. SheetJS is compatible with many app frameworks.
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## NW.js
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The [Standalone scripts](../getting-started/installation/standalone) can be
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referenced in a `SCRIPT` tag from the entry point HTML page.
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This demo was tested against NW.js 0.66.0.
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<details><summary><b>Complete Example</b> (click to show)</summary>
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1) Create a `package.json` file that specifies the entry point:
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```json title="package.json"
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{
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"name": "sheetjs-nwjs",
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"author": "sheetjs",
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"version": "0.0.0",
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"main": "index.html",
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"dependencies": {
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"nw": "~0.66.0",
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"xlsx": "https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/xlsx-latest.tgz"
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}
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}
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```
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2) Download [`index.html`](pathname:///nwjs/index.html) into the same folder.
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:::caution
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Right-click the link and select "Save Link As...". Left-clicking the link will
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try to load the page in your browser. The goal is to save the file contents.
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:::
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3) Run `npm install` to install dependencies
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4) To verify the app works, run in the test environment:
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```
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npx nw .
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```
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The app will show and you should be able to verify reading and writing by using
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the file input element to select a spreadsheet and clicking the export button.
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5) To build a standalone app, run the builder:
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```
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npx -p nw-builder nwbuild --mode=build .
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```
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This will generate the standalone app in the `build\sheetjs-nwjs\` folder.
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</details>
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### Reading data
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The standard HTML5 `FileReader` techniques from the browser apply to NW.js!
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NW.js handles the OS minutiae for dragging files into app windows. The
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[drag and drop snippet](../solutions/input#example-user-submissions) apply
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to DIV elements on the page.
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Similarly, file input elements automatically map to standard Web APIs.
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For example, assuming a file input element on the page:
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```html
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<input type="file" name="xlfile" id="xlf" />
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```
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The event handler would process the event as if it were a web event:
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```js
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async function handleFile(e) {
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const file = e.target.files[0];
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const data = await file.arrayBuffer();
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/* data is an ArrayBuffer */
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const workbook = XLSX.read(data);
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/* DO SOMETHING WITH workbook HERE */
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}
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document.getElementById("xlf").addEventListener("change", handleFile, false);
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```
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### Writing data
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File input elements with the attribute `nwsaveas` show UI for saving a file. The
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standard trick is to generate a hidden file input DOM element and "click" it.
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Since NW.js does not present a `writeFileSync` in the `fs` package, a manual
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step is required:
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```js
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/* pre-build the hidden nwsaveas input element */
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var input = document.createElement('input');
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input.style.display = 'none';
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input.setAttribute('nwsaveas', 'SheetJSNWDemo.xlsx');
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input.setAttribute('type', 'file');
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document.body.appendChild(input);
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/* show a message if the save is canceled */
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input.addEventListener('cancel',function(){ alert("Save was canceled!"); });
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/* write to a file on the 'change' event */
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input.addEventListener('change',function(e){
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/* the `value` is the path that the program will write */
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var filename = this.value;
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/* use XLSX.write with type "buffer" to generate a buffer" */
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/* highlight-next-line */
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var wbout = XLSX.write(workbook, {type:'buffer', bookType:"xlsx"});
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/* highlight-next-line */
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fs.writeFile(filename, wbout, function(err) {
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if(!err) return alert("Saved to " + filename);
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alert("Error: " + (err.message || err));
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});
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});
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input.click();
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```
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## Electron
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The [NodeJS Module](../getting-started/installation/nodejs) can be imported from the main or
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the renderer thread.
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Electron presents a `fs` module. The `require('xlsx')` call loads the CommonJS
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module, so `XLSX.readFile` and `XLSX.writeFile` work in the renderer thread.
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This demo was tested against Electron 19.0.5 on an Intel Mac (`darwin-x64`).
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<details><summary><b>Complete Example</b> (click to show)</summary>
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This demo includes a drag-and-drop box as well as a file input box, mirroring
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the [SheetJS Data Preview Live Demo](http://oss.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/)
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The core data in this demo is an editable HTML table. The readers build up the
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table using `sheet_to_html` (with `editable:true` option) and the writers scrape
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the table using `table_to_book`.
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The demo project is wired for `electron-forge` to build the standalone binary.
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1) Download the demo files:
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- [`package.json`](pathname:///electron/package.json) : project structure
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- [`main.js`](pathname:///electron/main.js) : main process script
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- [`index.html`](pathname:///electron/index.html) : window page
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- [`index.js`](pathname:///electron/index.js) : script loaded in render context
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:::caution
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Right-click each link and select "Save Link As...". Left-clicking a link will
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try to load the page in your browser. The goal is to save the file contents.
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:::
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2) Run `npm install` to install dependencies.
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3) To verify the app works, run in the test environment:
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```bash
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npx -y electron .
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```
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The app will show and you should be able to verify reading and writing by using
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the relevant buttons to open files and clicking the export button.
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4) To build a standalone app, run the builder:
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```bash
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npm run make
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```
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This will generate the standalone app in the `out\sheetjs-electron-...` folder.
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For a recent Intel Mac, the path will be `out/sheetjs-electron-darwin-x64/`
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</details>
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### Writing Files
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[`XLSX.writeFile`](../api/write-options) writes workbooks to the file system.
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`showSaveDialog` shows a Save As dialog and returns the selected file name:
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```js
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/* from the renderer thread */
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const electron = require('@electron/remote');
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/* this function will show the save dialog and try to write the workbook */
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async function exportFile(workbook) {
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/* show Save As dialog */
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const result = await electron.dialog.showSaveDialog({
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title: 'Save file as',
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filters: [{
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name: "Spreadsheets",
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extensions: ["xlsx", "xls", "xlsb", /* ... other formats ... */]
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}]
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});
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/* write file */
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// highlight-next-line
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XLSX.writeFile(workbook, result.filePath);
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}
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```
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:::note
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In older versions of Electron, `showSaveDialog` returned the path directly:
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```js
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var dialog = require('electron').remote.dialog;
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function exportFile(workbook) {
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var result = dialog.showSaveDialog();
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XLSX.writeFile(workbook, result);
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}
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```
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### Reading Files
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Electron offers 3 different ways to read files, two of which use Web APIs.
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**File Input Element**
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File input elements automatically map to standard Web APIs.
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For example, assuming a file input element on the page:
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```html
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<input type="file" name="xlfile" id="xlf" />
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```
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The event handler would process the event as if it were a web event:
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```js
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async function handleFile(e) {
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const file = e.target.files[0];
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const data = await file.arrayBuffer();
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/* data is an ArrayBuffer */
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const workbook = XLSX.read(data);
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/* DO SOMETHING WITH workbook HERE */
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}
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document.getElementById("xlf").addEventListener("change", handleFile, false);
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```
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**Drag and Drop**
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The [drag and drop snippet](../solutions/input#example-user-submissions)
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applies to DIV elements on the page.
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For example, assuming a DIV on the page:
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```html
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<div id="drop">Drop a spreadsheet file here to see sheet data</div>
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```
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The event handler would process the event as if it were a web event:
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```js
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async function handleDrop(e) {
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e.stopPropagation();
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e.preventDefault();
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const file = e.dataTransfer.files[0];
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const data = await file.arrayBuffer();
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/* data is an ArrayBuffer */
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const workbook = XLSX.read(data);
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/* DO SOMETHING WITH workbook HERE */
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}
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document.getElementById("drop").addEventListener("drop", handleDrop, false);
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```
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**Electron API**
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[`XLSX.readFile`](../api/parse-options) reads workbooks from the file system.
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`showOpenDialog` shows a Save As dialog and returns the selected file name.
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Unlike the Web APIs, the `showOpenDialog` flow can be initiated by app code:
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```js
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/* from the renderer thread */
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const electron = require('@electron/remote');
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/* this function will show the open dialog and try to parse the workbook */
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async function importFile() {
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/* show Save As dialog */
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const result = await electron.dialog.showOpenDialog({
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title: 'Select a file',
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filters: [{
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name: "Spreadsheets",
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extensions: ["xlsx", "xls", "xlsb", /* ... other formats ... */]
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}]
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});
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/* result.filePaths is an array of selected files */
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if(result.filePaths.length == 0) throw new Error("No file was selected!");
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// highlight-next-line
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return XLSX.readFile(result.filePaths[0]);
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}
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```
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:::note
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In older versions of Electron, `showOpenDialog` returned the path directly:
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```js
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var dialog = require('electron').remote.dialog;
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function importFile(workbook) {
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var result = dialog.showOpenDialog({ properties: ['openFile'] });
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return XLSX.readFile(result[0]);
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}
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```
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### Electron Breaking Changes
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The first version of this demo used Electron 1.7.5. The current demo includes
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the required changes for Electron 19.0.5.
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There are no Electron-specific workarounds in the library, but Electron broke
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backwards compatibility multiple times. A summary of changes is noted below.
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:::caution
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Electron 6.x changed the `dialog` API. Methods like `showSaveDialog` originally
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returned an array of strings, but now returns a `Promise`. This change was not
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documented. [Electron issue](https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/24438)
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Electron 9.0.0 and later require the preference `nodeIntegration: true` in order
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to `require('xlsx')` in the renderer process.
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Electron 12.0.0 and later also require `worldSafeExecuteJavascript: true` and
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`contextIsolation: true`.
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Electron 14+ must use `@electron/remote` instead of `remote`. An `initialize`
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call is required to enable Developer Tools in the window.
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## Tauri
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The [NodeJS Module](../getting-started/installation/nodejs) can be imported
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from JavaScript code.
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This demo was tested against Tauri 1.0.5 on 2022 August 13.
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:::note
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Tauri currently does not provide the equivalent of NodeJS `fs` module. The raw
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`@tauri-apps/api` methods used in the examples are not expected to change.
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`http` and `dialog` must be explicitly allowed in `tauri.conf.json`:
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```json title="tauri.conf.json"
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"allowlist": {
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"all": true,
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"http": {
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"all": true,
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"request": true,
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"scope": ["https://**"]
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},
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"dialog": {
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"all": true
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}
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```
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The "Complete Example" creates an app that looks like the screenshot:
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![SheetJS Tauri MacOS screenshot](pathname:///tauri/macos.png)
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<details><summary><b>Complete Example</b> (click to show)</summary>
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0) [Read Tauri "Getting Started" guide and install dependencies.](https://tauri.app/v1/guides/getting-started/prerequisites)
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1) Create a new Tauri app:
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```bash
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npm create tauri-app
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```
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When prompted:
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- App Name: `SheetJSTauri`
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- Window Title: `SheetJS + Tauri`
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- UI recipe: `create-vite`
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- Add "@tauri-apps/api": `Y`
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- ViteJS template: `vue-ts`
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2) Enter the directory:
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```bash
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cd SheetJSTauri
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```
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Open `package.json` with a text editor and add the highlighted lines:
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```json title="package.json"
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{
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"name": "SheetJSTauri",
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"private": true,
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"version": "0.0.0",
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"type": "module",
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"scripts": {
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"dev": "vite",
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"build": "vue-tsc --noEmit && vite build",
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"preview": "vite preview",
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"tauri": "tauri"
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},
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"dependencies": {
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"@tauri-apps/api": "^1.0.2",
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"vue": "^3.2.37",
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"xlsx": "https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/xlsx-latest.tgz"
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},
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"devDependencies": {
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"@tauri-apps/cli": "^1.0.5",
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"@vitejs/plugin-vue": "^3.0.3",
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"typescript": "^4.6.4",
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"vite": "^3.0.7",
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"vue-tsc": "^0.39.5"
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}
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}
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```
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3) Install dependencies:
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```bash
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npm install --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/xlsx-latest.tgz
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```
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4) Enable operations by adding the highlighted lines to `tauri.conf.json`:
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```json title="src-tauri/tauri.conf.json"
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"tauri": {
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"allowlist": {
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// highlight-start
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"http": {
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"all": true,
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"request": true,
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"scope": ["https://**"]
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},
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"dialog": {
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"all": true
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},
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// highlight-end
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"all": true
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}
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```
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In the same file, look for the `"identifier"` key and replace the value with `com.sheetjs.tauri`:
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```json title="src-tauri/tauri.conf.json"
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"icons/icon.ico"
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],
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"identifier": "com.sheetjs.tauri",
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"longDescription": "",
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```
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5) Download [`App.vue`](pathname:///tauri/App.vue) and replace `src/App.vue`
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with the downloaded script.
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6) Build the app with
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```bash
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npm run tauri build
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```
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At the end, it will print the path to the generated program. Run the program!
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</details>
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### Reading Files
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There are two steps to reading files: obtaining a path and reading binary data:
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```js
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import { read } from 'xlsx';
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import { open } from '@tauri-apps/api/dialog';
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import { readBinaryFile } from '@tauri-apps/api/fs';
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const filters = [
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{name: "Excel Binary Workbook", extensions: ["xlsb"]},
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{name: "Excel Workbook", extensions: ["xlsx"]},
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{name: "Excel 97-2004 Workbook", extensions: ["xls"]},
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// ... other desired formats ...
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];
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async function openFile() {
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/* show open file dialog */
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const selected = await open({
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title: "Open Spreadsheet",
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multiple: false,
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directory: false,
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filters
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});
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/* read data into a Uint8Array */
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const d = await readBinaryFile(selected);
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/* parse with SheetJS */
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const wb = read(d);
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return wb;
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}
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```
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### Writing Files
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There are two steps to writing files: obtaining a path and writing binary data:
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```js
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import { write } from 'xlsx';
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import { save } from '@tauri-apps/api/dialog';
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import { writeBinaryFile } from '@tauri-apps/api/fs';
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const filters = [
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{name: "Excel Binary Workbook", extensions: ["xlsb"]},
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{name: "Excel Workbook", extensions: ["xlsx"]},
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{name: "Excel 97-2004 Workbook", extensions: ["xls"]},
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// ... other desired formats ...
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];
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async function saveFile() {
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/* show save file dialog */
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const selected = await save({
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title: "Save to Spreadsheet",
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filters
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});
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/* Generate workbook */
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const bookType = selected.slice(selected.lastIndexOf(".") + 1);
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const d = write(wb, {type: "buffer", bookType});
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/* save data to file */
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await writeBinaryFile(selected, d);
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}
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```
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