---
title: Web Workers
---
Parsing and writing large spreadsheets takes time. During the process, if the
SheetJS library is running in the web browser, the website may freeze.
Workers provide a way to off-load the hard work so that the website does not
freeze during processing.
:::note Browser Compatibility
IE10+ and modern browsers support basic Web Workers. Some APIs like `fetch` were
added later. Feature testing is highly recommended.
:::
## Installation
In all cases, `importScripts` can load the [Standalone scripts](../getting-started/installation/standalone)
```js
importScripts("https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js");
```
For production use, it is highly encouraged to download and host the script.
ECMAScript Module Support (click to show)
:::note Browser Compatibility
ESM is supported in Web Workers in the Chromium family of browsers (including
Chrome and Edge) as well as in Webkit-based browsers (including Safari).
For support in legacy browsers like Firefox, `importScripts` should be used.
:::
```js
import * as XLSX from "https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/xlsx.mjs";
```
When using modules, the script must be served with the correct MIME type and the
Worker constructor must set the `type` option:
```js
const worker_code = `\
/* load standalone script from CDN */
import * as XLSX from "https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/xlsx.mjs";
// ... do something with XLSX here ...
`;
const worker = new Worker(
URL.createObjectURL(
new Blob(
[ worker_code ],
// highlight-next-line
{ type: "text/javascript" } // second argument to the Blob constructor
)
),
// highlight-next-line
{type: "module"} // second argument to Worker constructor
);
```
## Downloading a Remote File
:::note fetch in Web Workers
`fetch` was enabled in Web Workers in Chrome 42 and Safari 10.3
:::
Typically the Web Worker performs the `fetch` operation, processes the workbook,
and sends a final result to the main browser context for processing.
In the following example, the script:
- downloads in a Web Worker
- loads the SheetJS library and parses the file in the Worker
- generates an HTML string of the first table in the Worker
- sends the string to the main browser context
- adds the HTML to the page in the main browser context
```jsx live
function SheetJSFetchDLWorker() {
const [__html, setHTML] = React.useState("");
return ( <>
> );
}
```
## Creating a Local File
:::caution Writing files from Web Workers
`XLSX.writeFile` will not work in Web Workers! Raw file data can be passed from
the Web Worker to the main browser context for downloading.
:::
In the following example, the script:
- generates a workbook object in the Web Worker
- generates a XLSB file using `XLSX.write` in the Web Worker
- generates an object URL in the Web Worker
- sends the object URL to the main browser context
- performs a download action in the main browser context
```jsx live
function SheetJSWriteFileWorker() {
const [__html, setHTML] = React.useState("");
return ( <>
> );
}
```
## User-Submitted File
:::note FileReaderSync
Typically `FileReader` is used in the main browser context. In Web Workers, the
synchronous version `FileReaderSync` is more efficient.
:::
In the following example, when a file is dropped over the DIV or when the INPUT
element is used to select a file, the script:
- sends the `File` object to the Web Worker
- loads the SheetJS library and parses the file in the Worker
- generates an HTML string of the first table in the Worker
- sends the string to the main browser context
- adds the HTML to the page in the main browser context
```jsx live
function SheetJSDragDropWorker() {
const [__html, setHTML] = React.useState("");
/* suppress default behavior for drag and drop */
function suppress(e) { e.stopPropagation(); e.preventDefault(); }
/* this worker is shared between drag-drop and file input element */
const worker = new Worker(URL.createObjectURL(new Blob([`\
/* load standalone script from CDN */
importScripts("https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js");
/* this callback will run once the main context sends a message */
self.addEventListener('message', (e) => {
try {
/* Read file data */
const ab = new FileReaderSync().readAsArrayBuffer(e.data.file);
/* Parse file */
const wb = XLSX.read(ab);
const ws = wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]];
/* Generate HTML */
const html = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_html(ws);
/* Reply with result */
postMessage({ html });
} catch(e) {
/* Pass the error message back */
postMessage({html: String(e.message || e).bold() });
}
}, false);
`])));
/* when the worker sends back the HTML, add it to the DOM */
worker.onmessage = function(e) { setHTML(e.data.html); };
return ( <>
{
suppress(e);
/* post a message with the first File to the worker */
worker.postMessage({ file: e.dataTransfer.files[0] });
}}>Drag a file to this DIV to process! (or use the file input)
{
suppress(e);
/* post a message with the first File to the worker */
worker.postMessage({ file: e.target.files[0] });
}}/>
> );
}
```