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Ionic is a mobile app framework for building iOS and Android apps with the Cordova platform.
SheetJS is a JavaScript library for reading and writing data from spreadsheets.
This demo uses Ionic and SheetJS to process data and generate spreadsheets. We'll explore how to load SheetJS in an Ionic app and use Ionic APIs and plugins to extract data from, and write data to, spreadsheet files on the device.
The "Demo" creates an app that looks like the screenshots below:
iOS | Android |
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:::info pass
This demo covers Ionic apps using the Cordova platform.
The CapacitorJS demo covers CapacitorJS apps.
:::
:::note Tested Deployments
This demo was tested in the following environments:
Simulators
OS | Device | Config | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Android 34 | Pixel 3a | A | 2023-12-04 |
iOS 17.0.1 | iPhone SE (3rd gen) | A | 2023-12-04 |
Configurations (click to show)
Configuration A:
- Ionic:
@ionic/angular 7.5.7
,@ionic/angular-toolkit 9.0.0
- Cordova:
cordova-lib@12.0.1
,android 12.0.1, ios 7.0.1
- File Integration:
@awesome-cordova-plugins/file
version6.4.0
:::
:::danger Telemetry
Before starting this demo, manually disable telemetry. On Linux and MacOS:
rm -rf ~/.ionic/
mkdir ~/.ionic
cat <<EOF > ~/.ionic/config.json
{
"version": "6.20.1",
"telemetry": false,
"npmClient": "npm"
}
EOF
npx @capacitor/cli telemetry off
To verify telemetry was disabled:
npx @ionic/cli config get -g telemetry
npx @capacitor/cli telemetry
:::
Integration Details
The SheetJS NodeJS Module can be imported from any component or script in the app.
Internal State
The "Angular" demo discusses a number of state representations and preview strategies.
For this demo, the internal state is an "array of arrays"1 (any[][]
):
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
type AOA = any[][];
@Component({...})
export class SheetJSTablePage {
data: AOA = [
["S", "h", "e", "e", "t", "J", "S"],
[ 5, 4, 3, 3, 7, 9, 5]
];
// ...
}
Displaying Data
ion-grid
2 is a display grid component. The Angular ngFor
directive3
simplifies iteration over the array of arrays:
<ion-grid>
<ion-row *ngFor="let row of data">
<ion-col *ngFor="let val of row">
{{val}}
</ion-col>
</ion-row>
</ion-grid>
File Operations
@awesome-cordova-plugins/file
reads and writes files on devices.
:::info pass
The plugins in the @ionic-native
scope have been deprecated. The community
modules in the @awesome-cordova-plugins
scope should be used.
:::
Reading Files
this.file.readAsArrayBuffer
reads file data from a specified URL and resolves
to ArrayBuffer
objects.
These objects can be parsed with the SheetJS read
method4. The SheetJS
sheet_to_json
method5 with the option header: 1
generates an array of
arrays which can be assigned to the page state:
/* read a workbook file */
const ab: ArrayBuffer = await this.file.readAsArrayBuffer(url, filename);
/* parse */
const wb: XLSX.WorkBook = XLSX.read(ab, {type: 'array'});
/* generate an array of arrays from the first worksheet */
const ws: XLSX.WorkSheet = wb.SheetNames[wb.Sheets[0]];
const aoa: AOA = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json(ws, {header: 1});
/* update state */
this.data = aoa;
Writing Files
this.file.writeFile
writes file data stored in Blob
objects to the device.
From the array of arrays, the SheetJS aoa_to_sheet
method6 generates a
worksheet object. The book_new
and book_append_sheet
helpers7 generate a
workbook object. The SheetJS write
method8 with the option type: "array"
will generate an ArrayBuffer
, from which a Blob
can be created:
/* generate worksheet */
const ws: XLSX.WorkSheet = XLSX.utils.aoa_to_sheet(this.data);
/* generate workbook and add the worksheet */
const wb: XLSX.WorkBook = XLSX.utils.book_new();
XLSX.utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws, 'SheetJS');
/* write XLSX to ArrayBuffer */
const ab: ArrayBuffer = XLSX.write(wb, { bookType: 'xlsx', type: 'array' });
/* generate Blob */
let blob = new Blob([ab], {type: 'application/octet-stream'});
/* write Blob to device */
this.file.writeFile(url, filename, blob, {replace: true});
Demo
The app in this demo will display data in a table.
On load, a test file will be processed.
When a document is selected with the file picker, it will be processed and the table will refresh to show the contents.
"Import Data" will attempt to read SheetJSIonic.xlsx
from a known location. An
alert will display the expected location.
"Export Data" will attempt to export the table data to SheetJSIonic.xlsx
in a
known location. After writing, an alert will display the location of the file.
Platform Setup
-
Disable telemetry as noted in the warning.
-
Follow the official instructions for iOS and Android development9.
-
Install required global dependencies:
npm i -g cordova cordova-res @angular/cli native-run @ionic/cli
Base Project
- Create a new project:
ionic start SheetJSIonic blank --type angular --cordova --quiet --no-git --no-link --confirm
When asked to select NgModules
or Standalone Components
, select NgModules
If a prompt asks to confirm Cordova use, enter Yes
to continue.
If a prompt asks about creating an Ionic account, enter N
to opt out.
:::caution pass
Due to conflicts in the dependency tree, the command failed in the last test.
The fix is to force install all modules:
cd SheetJSIonic
npm i --force @angular/cli
npm i --force
cd ..
:::
- Set up Cordova:
cd SheetJSIonic
ionic cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-file
ionic cordova platform add ios --confirm
ionic cordova platform add android --confirm
npm i --save @awesome-cordova-plugins/core @awesome-cordova-plugins/file @ionic/cordova-builders
:::note pass
If cordova-plugin-file
is added before the platforms, installation may fail:
CordovaError: Could not load API for ios project
This can be resolved by removing and reinstalling the ios
platform:
ionic cordova platform rm ios
ionic cordova platform add ios --confirm
:::
:::caution pass
If the npm i
step fails due to rxjs
resolution, add the highlighted lines
to package.json
to force a resolution:
"private": true,
// highlight-start
"overrides": {
"rxjs": "~7.5.0"
},
// highlight-end
"dependencies": {
Note that the required rxjs
version will be displayed in the error log.
After adding the lines, the npm i
command will succeed.
:::
- Install dependencies:
{\ npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz
}
- Add
@awesome-cordova-plugins/file
to the module. Differences highlighted below:
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import { AppRoutingModule } from './app-routing.module';
// highlight-next-line
import { File } from '@awesome-cordova-plugins/file/ngx';
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [BrowserModule, IonicModule.forRoot(), AppRoutingModule],
// highlight-next-line
providers: [File, { provide: RouteReuseStrategy, useClass: IonicRouteStrategy }],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
})
export class AppModule {}
- Download
home.page.ts
and replace:
curl -o src/app/home/home.page.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/ionic/home.page.ts
iOS
- Enable file sharing and make the documents folder visible in the iOS app.
Add the following lines to
platforms/ios/SheetJSIonic/SheetJSIonic-Info.plist
:
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<!-- highlight-start -->
<key>UIFileSharingEnabled</key>
<true/>
<key>LSSupportsOpeningDocumentsInPlace</key>
<true/>
<!-- highlight-end -->
<key>CFBundleDevelopmentRegion</key>
(The root element of the document is plist
and it contains one dict
child)
- Build the app and start the simulator
ionic cordova emulate ios
When the app is loaded, a list of Presidents should be displayed. This list is dynamically generated by fetching and parsing a test file.
:::caution pass
In some test runs, the cordova build ios --emulator
step failed with error:
> cordova build ios --emulator
Could not load API for ios project
This was resolved by forcefully installing cordova-ios
:
npm i --save cordova-ios
:::
:::info pass
In the most recent test, the native-run ios
command failed with
[native-run] ERR_UNKNOWN: Path 'platforms/ios/build/emulator/SheetJSIonic.app' not found
Inspecting platforms/ios/build/
, the actual folder name was:
% ls platforms/ios/build
#highlight-next-line
Debug-iphonesimulator
The iOS simulator can be launched manually:
native-run ios --app platforms/ios/build/Debug-iphonesimulator/SheetJSIonic.app --virtual
:::
:::caution pass
In some tests, the emulate
command failed with:
Error: Unknown argument: platform
[ERROR] An error occurred while running subprocess ng.
ng run app:ionic-cordova-build --platform=ios exited with exit code 1.
The fix is to manually add @ionic/cordova-builders
:
ng add @ionic/cordova-builders
:::
Android
- Enable file reading and writing in the Android app.
Edit platforms/android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml
and add the following
two lines before the application
tag:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"/>
In the application
tag, add the attribute android:requestLegacyExternalStorage="true"
.
- Build the app and start the emulator
ionic cordova emulate android
When the app is loaded, a list of Presidents should be displayed. This list is dynamically generated by fetching and parsing a test file.
:::caution pass
In some test runs, cordova build android --emulator
step failed with error:
Could not find or parse valid build output file
This was resolved by forcefully installing cordova-android
:
npm i --save cordova-android
:::
:::caution pass
In some tests, the build failed with a Gradle error:
Could not find an installed version of Gradle either in Android Studio,
or on your system to install the gradle wrapper. Please include gradle
in your path or install Android Studio
On macOS, this issue was resolved by installing gradle with Homebrew manager:
brew install gradle
:::
:::danger pass
When the demo was last tested on Android, reading files worked as expected. However, the generated files were not externally visible from the Files app.
This is a known bug with Android SDK 33 and the underlying file plugins!
:::
-
See "Workbook Helpers" in "Utilities" for details on
book_new
andbook_append_sheet
. ↩︎ -
See "Developing for iOS" and "Developing for Android" in the v6 Ionic framework documentation. ↩︎