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---
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import current from '/version.js';
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import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
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import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
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import CodeBlock from '@theme/CodeBlock';
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ReactJS is a JS library for building user interfaces.
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This demo tries to cover common React data flow ideas and strategies. React
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familiarity is assumed.
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Other demos cover general React deployments, including:
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- [Static Site Generation powered by NextJS](/docs/demos/static/nextjs)
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- [iOS and Android applications powered by React Native](/docs/demos/mobile/reactnative)
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- [Desktop application powered by React Native Windows + macOS](/docs/demos/desktop/reactnative)
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- [React Data Grid UI component](/docs/demos/grid/rdg)
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- [Glide Data Grid UI component](/docs/demos/grid/gdg)
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## Installation
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[The "Frameworks" section](/docs/getting-started/installation/frameworks) covers
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installation with Yarn and other package managers.
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The library can be imported directly from JS or JSX code with:
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```js
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import { read, utils, writeFile } from 'xlsx';
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```
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## Internal State
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The various SheetJS APIs work with various data shapes. The preferred state
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depends on the application.
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### Array of Objects
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Typically, some users will create a spreadsheet with source data that should be
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loaded into the site. This sheet will have known columns.
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#### State
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The example [presidents sheet](https://sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx) has one header row
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with "Name" and "Index" columns. The natural JS representation is an object for
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each row, using the values in the first rows as keys:
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<table><thead><tr><th>Spreadsheet</th><th>State</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>
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![`pres.xlsx` data](pathname:///pres.png)
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</td><td>
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```js
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[
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{ Name: "Bill Clinton", Index: 42 },
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{ Name: "GeorgeW Bush", Index: 43 },
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{ Name: "Barack Obama", Index: 44 },
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{ Name: "Donald Trump", Index: 45 },
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{ Name: "Joseph Biden", Index: 46 }
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]
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```
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</td></tr></tbody></table>
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The React `useState` hook can configure the state:
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<Tabs groupId="lang">
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<TabItem name="JS" value="JavaScript">
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```ts
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import { useState } from 'react';
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/* the component state is an array of objects */
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const [pres, setPres] = useState([]);
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```
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</TabItem>
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<TabItem name="TS" value="TypeScript" default>
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```ts
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import { useState } from 'react';
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/* the component state is an array of objects */
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const [pres, setPres] = useState<any[]>([]);
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```
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When the spreadsheet header row is known ahead of time, row typing is possible:
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```ts
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import { useState } from 'react';
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interface President {
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Name: string;
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Index: number;
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}
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/* the component state is an array of presidents */
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const [pres, setPres] = useState<President[]>([]);
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```
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:::caution pass
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The types are informative. They do not enforce that worksheets include the named
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columns. A runtime data validation library should be used to verify the dataset.
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When the file header is not known in advance, `any` should be used.
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:::
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</TabItem>
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</Tabs>
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#### Updating State
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The [`read`](/docs/api/parse-options) and [`sheet_to_json`](/docs/api/utilities/array#array-output)
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functions simplify state updates. They are best used in the function bodies of
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`useEffect` and `useCallback` hooks.
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A `useEffect` hook can download and update state when a person loads the site:
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```mermaid
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flowchart LR
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url[(Remote\nFile)]
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ab[(Data\nArrayBuffer)]
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wb(SheetJS\nWorkbook)
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ws(SheetJS\nWorksheet)
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aoo(array of\nobjects)
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state((component\nstate))
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url --> |fetch\n\n| ab
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ab --> |read\n\n| wb
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wb --> |wb.Sheets\nselect sheet| ws
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ws --> |sheet_to_json\n\n| aoo
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aoo --> |setPres\nfrom `setState`| state
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```
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<Tabs groupId="lang">
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<TabItem name="JS" value="JavaScript">
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```ts
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import { useEffect } from 'react';
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import { read, utils } from 'xlsx';
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/* Fetch and update the state once */
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useEffect(() => { (async() => {
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/* Download file */
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const f = await (await fetch("https://sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx")).arrayBuffer();
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// highlight-start
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const wb = read(f); // parse the array buffer
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const ws = wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]; // get the first worksheet
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const data = utils.sheet_to_json(ws); // generate objects
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setPres(data); // update state
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// highlight-end
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})(); }, []);
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```
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</TabItem>
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<TabItem name="TS" value="TypeScript" default>
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```ts
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import { useEffect } from 'react';
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import { read, utils } from 'xlsx';
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/* Fetch and update the state once */
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useEffect(() => { (async() => {
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/* Download file */
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const f = await (await fetch("https://sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx")).arrayBuffer();
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// highlight-start
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const wb = read(f); // parse the array buffer
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const ws = wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]; // get the first worksheet
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const data: President[] = utils.sheet_to_json<President>(ws); // generate objects
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setPres(data); // update state
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// highlight-end
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})(); }, []);
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```
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</TabItem>
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</Tabs>
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#### Rendering Data
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Components typically render HTML tables from arrays of objects. The `<tr>` table
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row elements are typically generated by mapping over the state array, as shown
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in the example JSX code:
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```jsx title="Example JSX for displaying arrays of objects"
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<table>
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{/* The `thead` section includes the table header row */}
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<thead><th>Name</th><th>Index</th></thead>
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{/* The `tbody` section includes the data rows */}
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<tbody>
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{/* generate row (TR) for each president */}
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// highlight-start
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{pres.map(row => (
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<tr>
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{/* Generate cell (TD) for name / index */}
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<td>{row.Name}</td>
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<td>{row.Index}</td>
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</tr>
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))}
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// highlight-end
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</tbody>
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</table>
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```
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#### Exporting Data
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The [`writeFile`](/docs/api/write-options) and [`json_to_sheet`](/docs/api/utilities/array#array-of-objects-input)
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functions simplify exporting data. They are best used in the function bodies of
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`useCallback` hooks attached to button or other elements.
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A callback can generate a local file when a user clicks a button:
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```mermaid
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flowchart LR
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state((component\nstate))
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ws(SheetJS\nWorksheet)
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wb(SheetJS\nWorkbook)
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file[(XLSX\nexport)]
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state --> |json_to_sheet\n\n| ws
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ws --> |book_new\nbook_append_sheet| wb
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wb --> |writeFile\n\n| file
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```
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```ts
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import { useCallback } from 'react';
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import { utils, writeFile } from 'xlsx';
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/* get state data and export to XLSX */
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const exportFile = useCallback(() => {
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/* generate worksheet from state */
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const ws = utils.json_to_sheet(pres);
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/* create workbook and append worksheet */
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const wb = utils.book_new();
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utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws, "Data");
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/* export to XLSX */
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writeFile(wb, "SheetJSReactAoO.xlsx");
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}, [pres]);
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```
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#### Complete Component
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This complete component example fetches a test file and displays the contents in
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a HTML table. When the export button is clicked, a callback will export a file:
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```jsx title="src/SheetJSReactAoO.js"
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import React, { useCallback, useEffect, useState } from "react";
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import { read, utils, writeFileXLSX } from 'xlsx';
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export default function SheetJSReactAoO() {
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/* the component state is an array of presidents */
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const [pres, setPres] = useState([]);
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/* Fetch and update the state once */
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useEffect(() => { (async() => {
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const f = await (await fetch("https://sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx")).arrayBuffer();
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// highlight-start
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const wb = read(f); // parse the array buffer
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const ws = wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]; // get the first worksheet
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const data = utils.sheet_to_json(ws); // generate objects
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setPres(data); // update state
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// highlight-end
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})(); }, []);
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/* get state data and export to XLSX */
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const exportFile = useCallback(() => {
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const ws = utils.json_to_sheet(pres);
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const wb = utils.book_new();
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utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws, "Data");
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writeFileXLSX(wb, "SheetJSReactAoO.xlsx");
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}, [pres]);
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return (<table><thead><th>Name</th><th>Index</th></thead><tbody>
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{ /* generate row for each president */
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// highlight-start
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pres.map(pres => (<tr>
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<td>{pres.Name}</td>
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<td>{pres.Index}</td>
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</tr>))
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// highlight-end
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}
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</tbody><tfoot><td colSpan={2}>
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<button onClick={exportFile}>Export XLSX</button>
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</td></tfoot></table>);
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}
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```
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<details open><summary><b>How to run the example</b> (click to show)</summary>
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:::note
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This demo was last run on 2023 February 28 using `create-react-app@5.0.1` and
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1) Run `npx create-react-app@5.0.1 --scripts-version=5.0.1 sheetjs-react`.
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2) Install the SheetJS dependency and start the dev server:
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<CodeBlock language="bash">{`\
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cd sheetjs-react
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npm i
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npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz
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npm start`}
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</CodeBlock>
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3) Open a web browser and access the displayed URL (`http://localhost:3000`)
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4) Replace `src/App.js` with the `src/SheetJSReactAoO.js` example.
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The page will refresh and show a table with an Export button. Click the button
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and the page will attempt to download `SheetJSReactAoA.xlsx`.
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5) Build the site with `npm run build`, then test with `npx http-server build`.
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Access `http://localhost:8080` with a web browser to test the bundled site.
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</details>
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### HTML
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The main disadvantage of the Array of Objects approach is the specific nature
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of the columns. For more general use, passing around an Array of Arrays works.
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However, this does not handle merge cells well!
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The `sheet_to_html` function generates HTML that is aware of merges and other
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worksheet features. React `dangerouslySetInnerHTML` attribute allows code to
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set the `innerHTML` attribute, effectively inserting the code into the page.
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In this example, the component attaches a `ref` to the `DIV` container. During
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export, the first `TABLE` child element can be parsed with `table_to_book` to
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generate a workbook object.
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```jsx title="src/SheetJSReactHTML.js"
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import React, { useCallback, useEffect, useRef, useState } from "react";
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import { read, utils, writeFileXLSX } from 'xlsx';
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export default function SheetJSReactHTML() {
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/* the component state is an HTML string */
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const [__html, setHtml] = useState("");
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/* the ref is used in export */
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const tbl = useRef(null);
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/* Fetch and update the state once */
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useEffect(() => { (async() => {
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const f = await (await fetch("https://sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx")).arrayBuffer();
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const wb = read(f); // parse the array buffer
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const ws = wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]; // get the first worksheet
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// highlight-start
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const data = utils.sheet_to_html(ws); // generate HTML
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setHtml(data); // update state
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// highlight-end
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})(); }, []);
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/* get live table and export to XLSX */
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const exportFile = useCallback(() => {
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// highlight-start
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const elt = tbl.current.getElementsByTagName("TABLE")[0];
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const wb = utils.table_to_book(elt);
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// highlight-end
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writeFileXLSX(wb, "SheetJSReactHTML.xlsx");
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}, [tbl]);
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return ( <>
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<button onClick={exportFile}>Export XLSX</button>
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// highlight-next-line
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<div ref={tbl} dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html }} />
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</> );
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}
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```
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<details open><summary><b>How to run the example</b> (click to show)</summary>
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:::note
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This demo was last run on 2023 February 28 using `create-react-app@5.0.1` and
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`react-scripts@5.0.1`.
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:::
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1) Run `npx create-react-app@5.0.1 --scripts-version=5.0.1 sheetjs-react`.
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2) Install the SheetJS dependency and start the dev server:
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<CodeBlock language="bash">{`\
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cd sheetjs-react
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npm i
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npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz
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npm start`}
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</CodeBlock>
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3) Open a web browser and access the displayed URL (`http://localhost:3000`)
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4) Replace `src/App.js` with the `src/SheetJSReactHTML.js` example.
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The page will refresh and show a table with an Export button. Click the button
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and the page will attempt to download `SheetJSReactHTML.xlsx`.
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5) Build the site with `npm run build`, then test with `npx http-server build`.
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Access `http://localhost:8080` with a web browser to test the bundled site.
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</details>
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### Rows and Columns
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Some data grids and UI components split worksheet state in two parts: an array
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of column attribute objects and an array of row objects. The former is used to
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generate column headings and for indexing into the row objects.
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The safest approach is to use an array of arrays for state and to generate
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column objects that map to A1-Style column headers.
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The [React Data Grid demo](/docs/demos/grid#rows-and-columns-state) uses this approach
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with the following column and row structure:
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```js
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/* rows are generated with a simple array of arrays */
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const rows = utils.sheet_to_json(worksheet, { header: 1 });
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/* column objects are generated based on the worksheet range */
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const range = utils.decode_range(ws["!ref"]||"A1");
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const columns = Array.from({ length: range.e.c + 1 }, (_, i) => ({
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/* for an array of arrays, the keys are "0", "1", "2", ... */
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key: String(i),
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/* column labels: encode_col translates 0 -> "A", 1 -> "B", 2 -> "C", ... */
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name: XLSX.utils.encode_col(i)
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}));
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```
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![Column labels for headers](pathname:///react/cols.png)
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## Legacy Deployments
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[The Standalone Scripts](/docs/getting-started/installation/standalone) play nice
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with legacy deployments that do not use a bundler.
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[The legacy demo](pathname:///react/index.html) shows a simple React component
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transpiled in the browser using Babel standalone library.
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