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[NeutralinoJS](https://neutralino.js.org/) is a modern desktop app framework.
NeutralinoJS apps pair platform-native browser tools with a static web server.
[SheetJS](https://sheetjs.com) is a JavaScript library for reading and writing
data from spreadsheets.
This demo uses NeutralinoJS and SheetJS to pull data from a spreadsheet and
display the data in the app. We'll explore how to load SheetJS in a NeutralinoJS
app and use native features to read and write files.
The ["Complete Example"](#complete-example) section covers a complete desktop
app to read and write workbooks. The app will look like the screenshots below:
## Integration Details
The [SheetJS Standalone scripts](/docs/getting-started/installation/standalone)
can be added to the `index.html` entry point.
For code running in the window, native methods must be explicitly enabled in the
NeutralinoJS `neutralino.conf.json` settings file[^1].
- `os.*` enables the open and save dialog methods.
- `filesystem.*` enables reading and writing file data.
The starter app enables `os.*` so typically one line must be added:
```json title="neutralino.config.json"
"nativeAllowList": [
"app.*",
"os.*",
// highlight-next-line
"filesystem.*",
"debug.log"
],
```
### Reading Files
There are three steps to reading files:
1) Show an open file dialog with `Neutralino.os.showOpenDialog`[^2]. This method
resolves to the selected path.
2) Read raw data from the file with `Neutralino.filesystem.readBinaryFile`[^3].
This method resolves to a standard `ArrayBuffer`.
3) Parse the data with the SheetJS `read` method[^4]. This method returns a
SheetJS workbook object.
The following code example defines a single function `openFile` that performs
all three steps and returns a SheetJS workbook object:
```js
const filters = [
{name: "Excel Binary Workbook", extensions: ["xls", "xlsb"]},
{name: "Excel Workbook", extensions: ["xls", "xlsx"]},
]
async function openFile() {
/* show open file dialog */
const [filename] = await Neutralino.os.showOpenDialog(
'Open a spreadsheet',
{ filters, multiSelections: false }
);
/* read data into an ArrayBuffer */
const ab = await Neutralino.filesystem.readBinaryFile(filename);
/* parse with SheetJS */
const wb = XLSX.read(ab);
return wb;
}
```
At this point, standard SheetJS utility functions[^5] can extract data from the
workbook object. The demo includes a button that calls `sheet_to_html`[^6] to
generate an HTML TABLE and add to the DOM:
```js
const open_button_callback = async() => {
const wb = await openFile();
/* get the first worksheet */
// highlight-start
const ws = wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]];
// highlight-end
/* get data from the first worksheet */
// highlight-start
const html = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_html(ws);
// highlight-end
/* display table */
document.getElementById('info').innerHTML = html;
};
```
### Writing Files
There are three steps to reading files:
1) Show a file dialog with `Neutralino.os.showSaveDialog`[^7]. This method
resolves to the selected path.
2) Write the data with the SheetJS `write` method[^8]. The output book type can
be inferred from the selected file path. Using the `buffer` output type[^9],
the method returns a `Uint8Array` object that plays nice with NeutralinoJS.
2) Write to file with `Neutralino.filesystem.writeBinaryFile`[^10].
The following code example defines a single function `saveFile` that performs
all three steps starting from a SheetJS workbook object:
```js
const filters = [
{name: "Excel Binary Workbook", extensions: ["xls", "xlsb"]},
{name: "Excel Workbook", extensions: ["xls", "xlsx"]},
]
async function saveFile(wb) {
/* show save file dialog */
const filename = await Neutralino.os.showSaveDialog(
'Save to file',
{ filters }
);
/* Generate workbook */
const bookType = filename.slice(filename.lastIndexOf(".") + 1);
const data = XLSX.write(wb, { bookType, type: "buffer" });
/* save data to file */
await Neutralino.filesystem.writeBinaryFile(filename, data);
}
```
The demo includes a button that calls `table_to_book`[^11] to generate a
workbook object from the HTML table:
```js
const save_button_callback = async() => {
/* get the table */
const tbl = document.getElementById('info').querySelector('table');
/* generate workbook from the table */
// highlight-start
const wb = XLSX.utils.table_to_book(tbl);
// highlight-end
await saveFile(wb);
}
```
## Complete Example
:::note Tested Deployments
This demo was tested in the following environments:
| OS and Version | Architecture | Server | Client | Date |
|:---------------|:-------------|:---------|:---------|:-----------|
| macOS 14.4 | `darwin-x64` | `5.0.0` | `5.0.1` | 2024-03-15 |
| macOS 14.5 | `darwin-arm` | `5.1.0` | `5.1.0` | 2024-05-25 |
| Windows 10 | `win10-x64` | `5.1.0` | `5.1.0` | 2024-03-24 |
| Windows 11 | `win11-arm` | `5.1.0` | `5.1.1` | 2024-05-28 |
| Linux (HoloOS) | `linux-x64` | `5.0.0` | `5.0.1` | 2024-03-21 |
| Linux (Debian) | `linux-arm` | `5.1.0` | `5.1.1` | 2024-05-28 |
On `win11-arm`, the Electron runner is a proper ARM64 binary but the binaries
generated by Electron Forge are x64. The x64 binaries run in Windows on ARM.
:::
The app core state will be the HTML table. Reading files will add the table to
the window. Writing files will parse the table into a spreadsheet.
Installation Notes (click to show)
NeutralinoJS uses `portable-file-dialogs`[^12] to show open and save dialogs. On
Linux, Zenity or KDialog are require.
The last Debian test was run on a system using LXDE. KDialog is supported but
must be explicitly installed:
```bash
sudo apt-get install kdialog
```
NeutralinoJS requires `libwekit2gtk`. On Arch Linux-based platforms including
the Steam Deck, `webkit2gtk` can be installed through the package manager:
```bash
sudo pacman -Syu webkit2gtk
```
1) Create a new NeutralinoJS app:
```bash
npx @neutralinojs/neu create sheetjs-neu
cd sheetjs-neu
```
2) Download the SheetJS Standalone script and move to the `resources/js/`
subdirectory in the `sheetjs-neu` folder:
{`\
curl -L -o resources/js/xlsx.full.min.js https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js`}
3) Add the highlighted line to `neutralino.config.json` in `nativeAllowList`:
```json title="neutralino.config.json (add highlighted line)"
"nativeAllowList": [
"app.*",
"os.*",
// highlight-start
"filesystem.*",
// highlight-end
"debug.log"
],
```
:::note pass
There may be multiple `nativeAllowList` blocks in the configuration file. The
line must be added to the first block.
:::
4) Replace the contents of `resources/index.html` with the following code:
```html title="resources/index.html"
SheetJS + NeutralinoJS
SheetJS × NeutralinoJS
```
5) Append the following code to `resources/styles.css` to center the table:
```css title="resources/styles.css (add to end)"
#info {
width:100%;
text-align: unset;
}
table {
margin: 0 auto;
}
```
6) Print the version number in the `showInfo` method of `resources/js/main.js`:
```js title="resources/js/main.js (add highlighted lines)"
function showInfo() {
document.getElementById('info').innerHTML = `
${NL_APPID} is running on port ${NL_PORT} inside ${NL_OS}
SheetJS version ${XLSX.version}
// highlight-end
`;
}
```
7) Run the app:
```bash
npx @neutralinojs/neu run
```
The app should print SheetJS Version {current}
8) Add the following code to the bottom of `resources/js/main.js`:
```js title="resources/js/main.js (add to end)"
(async() => {
const ab = await (await fetch("https://docs.sheetjs.com/pres.numbers")).arrayBuffer();
const wb = XLSX.read(ab);
const ws = wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]];
document.getElementById('info').innerHTML = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_html(ws);
})();
```
9) Close the app. Run the app again:
```bash
npx @neutralinojs/neu run
```
When the app loads, a table should show in the main screen.
10) Add `importFile` and `exportFile` to the bottom of `resources/js/main.js`:
```js title="resources/js/main.js (add to end)"
async function importData() {
/* show open dialog */
const [filename] = await Neutralino.os.showOpenDialog('Open a spreadsheet');
/* read data */
const ab = await Neutralino.filesystem.readBinaryFile(filename);
const wb = XLSX.read(ab);
/* make table */
const ws = wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]];
document.getElementById('info').innerHTML = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_html(ws);
}
async function exportData() {
/* show save dialog */
const filename = await Neutralino.os.showSaveDialog('Save to file');
/* make workbook */
const tbl = document.getElementById('info').querySelector("table");
const wb = XLSX.utils.table_to_book(tbl);
/* make file */
const bookType = filename.slice(filename.lastIndexOf(".") + 1);
const data = XLSX.write(wb, { bookType, type: "buffer" });
await Neutralino.filesystem.writeBinaryFile(filename, data);
}
```
11) Close the app. Run the app again:
```bash
npx @neutralinojs/neu run
```
When the app loads, click the "Import File" button and select a spreadsheet to
see the contents.
:::info pass
If no dialog is displayed, see the ["Installation Notes"](#complete-example) for
more details. On Linux ARM64, KDialog or Zenity must be installed.
:::
Click "Export File" and enter `SheetJSNeu.xlsx` to write a new file.
:::caution pass
When saving the file, the actual file extension must be included. Attempting to
save as `SheetJSNeu` will not automatically add the `.xlsx` extension!
:::
12) Build production apps:
```bash
npx @neutralinojs/neu build
```
Platform-specific programs will be created in the `dist` folder:
| Platform | Path to binary |
|:-------------|:---------------------------------------------|
| `darwin-arm` | `./dist/sheetjs-neu/sheetjs-neu-mac_arm64` |
| `win11-arm` | `.\dist\sheetjs-neu\sheetjs-neu-win_x64.exe` |
| `linux-arm` | `.\dist\sheetjs-neu\sheetjs-neu-linux_arm64` |
Run the generated app and confirm that Presidential data is displayed.
[^1]: See [`nativeAllowList`](https://neutralino.js.org/docs/configuration/neutralino.config.json#nativeallowlist-string) in the NeutralinoJS documentation
[^2]: See [`os.showOpenDialog`](https://neutralino.js.org/docs/api/os#osshowopendialogtitle-options) in the NeutralinoJS documentation
[^3]: See [`filesystem.readBinaryFile`](https://neutralino.js.org/docs/api/filesystem/#filesystemreadbinaryfilefilename) in the NeutralinoJS documentation
[^4]: See [`read` in "Reading Files"](/docs/api/parse-options)
[^5]: See ["Utility Functions"](/docs/api/utilities/)
[^6]: See ["HTML Table Output" in "Utility Functions"](/docs/api/utilities/html#html-table-output)
[^7]: See [`os.showSaveDialog`](https://neutralino.js.org/docs/api/os#osshowsavedialogtitle-options) in the NeutralinoJS documentation
[^8]: See [`write` in "Writing Files"](/docs/api/write-options)
[^9]: See ["Supported Output Formats"](/docs/api/write-options#supported-output-formats)
[^10]: See [`filesystem.writeBinaryFile`](https://neutralino.js.org/docs/api/filesystem/#filesystemwritebinaryfilefilename-data) in the NeutralinoJS documentation
[^11]: See ["HTML Table Input" in "Utility Functions"](/docs/api/utilities/html#html-table-input)
[^12]: See [the list of supported `portable-file-dialogs`]
(https://github.com/samhocevar/portable-file-dialogs#status)