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title: Airtable
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---
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2023-04-27 09:12:19 +00:00
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import current from '/version.js';
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2023-02-26 11:38:03 +00:00
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Airtable recommends Personal Access Tokens for interacting with their API. When
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fetching data from the API, the result will include an array of row objects that
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can be converted to a worksheet with `XLSX.utils.json_to_sheet`. The API methods
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to write data will accept row objects generated by `XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json`.
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## NodeJS Integration
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The main module is `airtable` and can be installed with `npm`:
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<pre><code parentName="pre" {...{"className": "language-bash"}}>{`\
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npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz airtable`}
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</code></pre>
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To obtain a reference to a table, code needs a [PAT](#personal-access-token),
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the name of the workspace (typically starting with `app`), and the name of the
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desired table (the Excel import typically supports the worksheet name):
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```js
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const Airtable = require("airtable"), XLSX = require("xlsx");
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/* query all records in a table */
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const conn = new Airtable({apiKey: "PAT...", /* and other options ... */});
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const table = conn.base("app...").table("tablename...");
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```
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### Exporting Data
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When querying data, a result set will be a simple array of Record objects. The
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`fields` property is a simple JS object compatible with `json_to_sheet`:
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```js
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/** Create SheetJS worksheet from Airtable table */
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async function airtable_to_worksheet(table) {
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/* get all rows */
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const result = await table.select().all();
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/* pull raw objects from the result */
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// highlight-next-line
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const aoo = result.map(r => r.fields);
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/* create a worksheet */
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const worksheet = XLSX.utils.json_to_sheet(aoo);
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return worksheet;
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}
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```
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:::caution
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The results are not guaranteed to be sorted. The official API includes options
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for sorting by fields.
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:::
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### Importing Data
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When inserting records, each object should be wrapped in a parent object with a
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single `fields` property:
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```js
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/** Append records from a SheetJS worksheet to Airtable table */
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async function airtable_load_worksheet(table, worksheet) {
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/* suppose the field names */
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const aoo = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json(worksheet);
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/* reshape to be compatible with Airtable API */
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// highlight-next-line
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const airtable_rows = aoo.map(fields => ({ fields }));
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/* upload data */
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return await table.create(airtable_rows);
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}
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```
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## Complete Example
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:::note
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This demo was last tested on 2023 February 15. At the time, it was possible to
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create a free account with API access.
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0) Create a free Airtable account.
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### Personal Access Token
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:::note
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In the past, Airtable offered API keys. They are slated to deprecate API keys
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in January 2024. They recommend "Personal Access Tokens" for operations.
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:::
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API actions will require a PAT, which must be created through the developer hub:
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1) Click on account icon (topright area of the page) and select "Developer Hub".
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2) Click "Create Token".
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3) In the form, make the following selections:
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- Name: enter any name (for example, "SheetJS Test")
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- Scopes: `data.records:read` and `data.records:write` (adding 2 scopes)
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- Access: "All current and future bases in all current and future workspaces"
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The form will look like the screenshot below:
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![Airtable PAT Form](pathname:///airtable/pat.png)
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4) Click "Create Token" and you will see a popup. Copy the token and save it.
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### Workspace
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For the purposes of this demo, a sample workspace should be created:
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5) Download <https://sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx>
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6) Create a project in Airtable using "Quickly upload". Select "Microsoft Excel"
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and select the downloaded file from step 1. Click "Upload", then "Import".
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7) A workspace will be created. The name will be found in the URL. For example:
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```
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https://airtable.com/appblahblah/tblblahblah/blahblah
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--------------------/^^^^^^^^^^^/ workspace name
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```
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the first part after the `.com` will be the workspace name.
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### Exporting Data
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8) Save the following to `read.js`:
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```js title="read.js"
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const Airtable = require("airtable"), XLSX = require("xlsx");
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// highlight-start
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/* replace the value with the personal access token */
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const apiKey = "pat...";
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/* replace the value with the workspace name */
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const base = "app...";
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// highlight-end
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(async() => {
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const conn = new Airtable({ apiKey });
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const table = conn.base(base).table("Sheet1");
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const result = await table.select().all();
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const aoo = result.map(r => r.fields);
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const ws = XLSX.utils.json_to_sheet(aoo);
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const wb = XLSX.utils.book_new();
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XLSX.utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws, "Sheet1");
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XLSX.writeFile(wb, "SheetJSAirtable.xlsb");
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})();
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```
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9) Replace the values in the highlighted lines with the PAT and workspace name.
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10) Run `node read.js`. The script should write `SheetJSAirtable.xlsb`. The file
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can be opened in Excel.
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### Importing Data
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11) Create a file `SheetJSAirpend.xlsx` with some new records in sheet `Sheet1`:
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![Records to append](pathname:///airtable/airpend.png)
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`npx xlsx-cli SheetJSAirpend.xlsx` should print the following data:
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```csv
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Sheet1
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Name,Index
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Someone Else,47
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```
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12) Save the following to `write.js`:
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```js title="write.js"
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const Airtable = require("airtable"), XLSX = require("xlsx");
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// highlight-start
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/* replace the value with the personal access token */
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const apiKey = "pat...";
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/* replace the value with the workspace name */
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const base = "app...";
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// highlight-end
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(async() => {
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const conn = new Airtable({ apiKey });
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const table = conn.base(base).table("Sheet1");
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const wb = XLSX.readFile("SheetJSAirpend.xlsx");
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const ws = wb.Sheets["Sheet1"];
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const aoo = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json(ws);
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await table.create(aoo.map(fields => ({ fields })));
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})();
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```
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13) Replace the values in the highlighted lines with the PAT and workspace name.
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14) Run `node write.js`. Open Airtable and verify the new row:
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![Final Result in Airtable](pathname:///airtable/post.png)
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