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import current from '/version.js';
AMD (define)
Each standalone release script is available at https://cdn.sheetjs.com/.
xlsx.full.min.js
supports AMD with name xlsx
out of the box.
:::note
When referencing by file name, AMD loaders typically omit the file extension.
The actual file name is xlsx.full.min.js
, but the examples will refer to the
script as xlsx.full.min
.
:::
NetSuite
After downloading the script, it can be referenced directly in define
calls
in SuiteScripts:
define(['N/file', './xlsx.full.min'], function(file, XLSX) {
// ... use XLSX here
})
As explained in the NetSuite demo, module
aliases are created in config files referenced via @NAmdConfig
comments.
SAP UI5
After downloading the script, it can be uploaded to the UI5 project and loaded
in the sap.ui.define
call:
sap.ui.define([
/* ... other libraries ... */
"path/to/xlsx.full.min"
], function(/* ... variables for the other libraries ... */, XLSX) {
// use XLSX here
})
:::warning
The SAP Website has a note about including third-party JS libraries. It recommends copying and pasting JavaScript code.
Copy and pasting code does not work for SheetJS scripts as they contain Unicode characters that may be mangled. The standalone script should be downloaded and manually uploaded to the project.
:::
RequireJS
After downloading the script, it can be referenced directly in require
calls:
require(['./xlsx.full.min'], function(XLSX) {
// ... use XLSX here
});
Aliases
The requirejs.config
function can define aliases through the paths
key:
requirejs.config({
paths: {
xlsx: [ './xlsx.full.min' ]
}
});
Once that is set, app code can freely require xlsx
:
require(['xlsx'], function(XLSX) {
// ... use XLSX here
});