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CapacitorJS
:::note
This demo was tested on an Intel Mac on 2022 August 26 with Svelte.
The iOS simulator runs iOS 15.5 on an iPhone 13 Pro Max.
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:::warning Telemetry
Before starting this demo, manually disable telemetry. On Linux and MacOS:
npx @capacitor/cli telemetry off
To verify telemetry was disabled:
npx @capacitor/cli telemetry
:::
Integration Details
This example uses Svelte, but the same principles apply to other frameworks.
Reading data
The standard HTML5 File Input element logic works in CapacitorJS:
<script>
import { read, utils } from 'xlsx';
let html = "";
/* show file picker, read file, load table */
async function importFile(evt) {
// highlight-start
const f = evt.target.files[0];
const wb = read(await f.arrayBuffer());
// highlight-end
const ws = wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]; // get the first worksheet
html = utils.sheet_to_html(ws); // generate HTML and update state
}
</script>
<main>
<!-- highlight-next-line -->
<input type="file" on:change={importFile}/>
<div bind:this={tbl}>{@html html}</div>
</main>
Writing data
@capacitor/filesystem
can write Base64 strings:
<script>
import { Filesystem, Directory } from '@capacitor/filesystem';
import { utils, writeXLSX } from 'xlsx';
let html = "";
let tbl;
/* get state data and export to XLSX */
async function exportFile() {
const elt = tbl.getElementsByTagName("TABLE")[0];
const wb = utils.table_to_book(elt);
/* generate Base64 string for Capacitor */
// highlight-start
const data = writeXLSX(wb, { type: "base64" });
await Filesystem.writeFile({
data,
path: "SheetJSCap.xlsx",
directory: Directory.Documents
}); // write file
// highlight-end
}
</script>
<main>
<button on:click={exportFile}>Export XLSX</button>
<div bind:this={tbl}>{@html html}</div>
</main>
Demo
Complete Example (click to show)
- Disable telemetry as noted in the warning.
Follow the React Native demo to ensure iOS and Android sims are ready.
- Create a new Svelte project:
npm create vite@latest sheetjs-cap -- --template svelte
cd sheetjs-cap
- Install dependencies:
npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/xlsx-latest.tgz
npm i --save @capacitor/core @capacitor/cli @capacitor/ios @capacitor/filesystem
- Create CapacitorJS structure:
npx cap init sheetjs-cap com.sheetjs.cap --web-dir=dist
npx cap add ios
- Replace the contents of
src/App.svelte
with the following:
<script>
import { Filesystem, Directory, Encoding } from '@capacitor/filesystem';
import { onMount } from 'svelte';
import { read, utils, version, writeXLSX } from 'xlsx';
let html = "";
let tbl;
/* Fetch and update the state once */
onMount(async() => {
const f = await (await fetch("https://sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx")).arrayBuffer();
const wb = read(f); // parse the array buffer
const ws = wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]; // get the first worksheet
html = utils.sheet_to_html(ws); // generate HTML and update state
});
/* get state data and export to XLSX */
async function exportFile() {
const elt = tbl.getElementsByTagName("TABLE")[0];
const wb = utils.table_to_book(elt);
/* generate Base64 string for Capacitor */
const data = writeXLSX(wb, { type: "base64" });
/* write */
await Filesystem.writeFile({
path: "SheetJSCap.xlsx",
data,
directory: Directory.Documents
});
}
/* show file picker, read file, load table */
async function importFile(evt) {
const f = evt.target.files[0];
const wb = read(await f.arrayBuffer());
const ws = wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]; // get the first worksheet
html = utils.sheet_to_html(ws); // generate HTML and update state
}
</script>
<main>
<h3>SheetJS × CapacitorJS { version }</h3>
<input type="file" on:change={importFile}/>
<button on:click={exportFile}>Export XLSX</button>
<div bind:this={tbl}>{@html html}</div>
</main>
- Test the app:
npm run build; npx cap sync; npx cap run ios
There are 3 steps: build the Svelte app, sync with CapacitorJS, and run sim. This sequence must be run every time to ensure changes are propagated.