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# Contributing
Due to the precarious nature of the Open Specifications Promise, it is very
important to ensure code is cleanroom. [Contribution Notes](https://git.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/sheetjs/src/branch/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
File organization (click to show)
Folders:
| folder | contents |
|:-------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------|
| `bin` | server-side bin scripts (`xlsx.njs`) |
| `bits` | raw source files that make up the final script |
| `dist` | dist files for web browsers and nonstandard JS environments |
| `misc` | miscellaneous supporting scripts |
| `modules` | TypeScript source files that generate some of the bits |
| `packages` | Support libraries and tools |
| `test_files` | test files (pulled from the test files repository) |
| `tests` | browser tests (run `make ctest` to rebuild) |
| `types` | TypeScript definitions and tests |
After cloning the repo, running `make help` will display a list of commands.
## Setup
These instructions will cover system configuration, cloning the source repo,
building, reproducing official releases, and running NodeJS and browser tests.
:::note Tested Deployments
These instructions were tested on the following platforms:
| Platform | Test Date |
|:------------------------------|:-----------|
| Linux (Steam Deck Holo x64) | 2023-11-27 |
| Linux (Ubuntu 18 AArch64) | 2023-09-07 |
| MacOS 10.13.6 (x64) | 2023-09-30 |
| MacOS 13.6 (ARM64) | 2023-09-30 |
| Windows 10 (x64) + WSL Ubuntu | 2023-11-27 |
| Windows 11 (x64) + WSL Ubuntu | 2023-10-14 |
| Windows 11 (ARM) + WSL Ubuntu | 2023-09-18 |
With some additional dependencies, the unminified scripts are reproducible and
tests will pass in Windows XP with NodeJS 5.10.0.
:::
### Install dependencies
#### OS-Specific Setup
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A) Ensure WSL ("WSL 2" in Windows 10) and the Ubuntu distribution are installed.
Installation Notes (click to hide)
In "Turn Windows features on or off", the following features must be enabled:
- "Hyper-V" (including every sub-feature)
- "Virtual Machine Platform"
- "Windows Hypervisor Platform"
- "Windows Subsystem for Linux"
The following command installs Ubuntu within WSL:
```powershell
wsl --install Ubuntu
```
In some versions of `wsl`, the `-d` flag must be specified:
```powershell
wsl --install -d Ubuntu
```
:::caution pass
In the last Windows 11 test, there was a `WSL_E_DEFAULT_DISTRO_NOT_FOUND` error.
The resolution is to switch to WSL1, install, and switch back to WSL2:
```
wsl --set-default-version 1
wsl --install Ubuntu
wsl --set-default-version 2
wsl --install Ubuntu
```
:::
:::warning pass
**WSL will not run in a Windows on ARM VM on computers with the M1 CPU**
Apple Silicon M1 processors do not support nested virtualization.
M2 processors do support nested virtualization. SheetJS users have reported
success with Windows on ARM running on computers with the M2 Max CPU.
:::
B) Install mercurial and subversion from within WSL:
```bash
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mercurial subversion
```
:::note pass
In some Windows 10 runs, `mercurial` and `subversion` were not available in the
default Ubuntu distro. A separate repository is available:
```bash
# Install support programs for the build and test commands
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mercurial-ppa/releases
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mercurial subversion
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:mercurial-ppa/releases
```
If the first command displays an error involving a missing release file, remove
the repo before proceeding:
```bash
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:mercurial-ppa/releases
```
:::
C) Install NodeJS within WSL:
:::info pass
In the most recent test, the script showed a deprecation notice.
**The script worked as expected.**
The official workaround does not currently work with WSL. When the issues are
resolved, the instructions will be updated.
:::
```bash
# Install bootstrap NodeJS and NPM within the WSL
curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_16.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
```
D) Exit the WSL session and start a new session
E) Install the `n` package and switch NodeJS versions:
```bash
# Switch to `n`-managed NodeJS
sudo npm i -g n
sudo n 16
```
:::note pass
If `npm` is missing, it can be installed with
```bash
sudo apt-get install -y npm
```
:::
F) Clone the [`js-crc32` repo](https://git.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/js-crc32)
```bash
git clone https://git.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/js-crc32
```
:::note pass
On Windows 10, this clone may fail due to issues with `core.filemode`:
```
fatal: could not set 'core.filemode' to 'false'
```
The main drive must be remounted with the metadata option:
```bash
cd /
sudo umount /mnt/c
sudo mount -t drvfs C: /mnt/c -o metadata
cd -
```
:::
:::note pass
If this clone fails with an error message that mentions SSL or secure connection
or certificates, build and install a version of Git with proper SSL support:
```bash
# Git does not support OpenSSL out of the box, must do this
curl -LO https://github.com/niko-dunixi/git-openssl-shellscript/raw/main/compile-git-with-openssl.sh
chmod +x compile-git-with-openssl.sh
./compile-git-with-openssl.sh
```
:::
G) Set `git` config `core.autocrlf` setting to `false`. The following commands
should be run twice, once within PowerShell (if Git for Windows is installed)
and once within WSL bash:
```bash
git config --global --add core.autocrlf false
git config --global --unset core.autocrlf true
```
H) Run `unzip`. If the program is missing, install manually:
```bash
sudo apt-get install -y unzip
```
I) Run `make`. If the program is missing, install manually:
```bash
sudo apt-get install -y make
```
A) Open a terminal window and run `git`.
If Xcode or the command-line tools are not installed, you will be asked to
install. Click "Install" and run through the steps.
B) Open a terminal window and install the Homebrew package manager:
```bash
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
```
C) Close the window, open a new terminal window, and disable analytics:
```bash
brew analytics off
```
To confirm analytics are disabled, run
```bash
brew analytics state
```
The message should state that analytics are disabled or destroyed.
D) Install Mercurial and Subversion:
```bash
brew install mercurial subversion
```
E) Install NodeJS.
:::note pass
[The official NodeJS site](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) provides installers
for "LTS" and "Current" releases. The "LTS" version should be installed.
**Older versions of macOS are not compatible with newer versions of NodeJS.**
In local testing, macOS 10.13 required NodeJS version `12.22.12`:
```bash
curl -LO https://nodejs.org/download/release/v12.22.12/node-v12.22.12.pkg
open node-v12.22.12.pkg
```
:::
A) Install `curl`, `mercurial`, `git`, and `subversion` using the system package
manager. On Debian and Ubuntu systems, `apt-get` installs packages:
```bash
sudo apt update
sudo apt-get install curl git mercurial subversion
```
Other Linux distributions may use other package managers.
Steam Deck (click to show)
Desktop Mode on the Steam Deck uses `pacman`. It also requires a few steps.
0) Switch to Desktop mode and open `Konsole`
:::tip pass
At this point, it is strongly recommended to install the `ungoogled-chromium`
browser from the "Discover" app and open this page on the Steam Deck. Running
the browser on the device makes it easy to copy and paste commands.
:::
1) Set a password for the user by running `passwd` and following instructions.
2) Disable read-only mode:
```bash
sudo steamos-readonly disable
```
(When prompted, enter the password assigned in step 1)
3) Configure keyring:
```bash
sudo sh -c 'echo "keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com" >> /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/gpg.conf'
sudo pacman-key --init
sudo pacman-key --populate
sudo pacman-key --refresh-keys
```
4) Install dependencies:
```bash
sudo pacman -S base-devel mercurial subversion
```
:::note pass
In local testing on the Steam Deck, some of the C / C++ demos failed to build.
This issue was resolved by manually installing `glibc` and `linux-api-headers`:
```bash
sudo pacman -S glibc linux-api-headers
```
This is *not required* for building or testing the library.
:::
After installing mercurial and subversion, install NodeJS.
:::note pass
[The official NodeJS site](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) provides Linux
binaries, but it is strongly recommended to use `nvm` to install NodeJS:
```bash
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.5/install.sh | bash
```
After installing, start a new terminal session and install NodeJS "LTS":
```bash
nvm install --lts
```
After installing, if running `node` in the terminal fails with a `glibc` error,
an older version of NodeJS should be installed. For example, Ubuntu 18.04 does
not support Node 18 but supports Node 16.20.0:
```bash
nvm install 16
nvm use 16
```
:::
### Build from source tree
0) Clone the project:
```bash
git clone https://git.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/sheetjs
cd sheetjs
```
:::note pass
On older platforms, the clone may fail due to SSL certificate problems:
```bash
fatal: unable to access 'https://git.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/sheetjs/': SSL certificate problem: certificate has expired
```
The simplest workaround is to disable SSL verification:
```bash
git config --global http.sslVerify false
```
**It is strongly recommended to re-enable SSL verification after cloning**:
```bash
git config --global http.sslVerify true
```
:::
1) Install NodeJS modules for building the scripts:
```bash
npm i
sudo npm i -g mocha@2.5.3 voc @sheetjs/uglify-js
```
:::note Older Versions of Dependencies
Some of the dependencies are wildly out of date. While SheetJS aims to run in
older versions of NodeJS and browsers, some libraries have chosen to break
backwards compatibility. The specific versions are used because they are known
to work and known to produce consistent results.
:::
2) Initialize the test files:
```bash
rmdir test_files
curl -LO https://test-files.sheetjs.com/test_files.zip
unzip test_files.zip
mkdir -p tmp
```
:::note pass
The `rmdir` command may fail if the folder is missing. The error can be ignored.
:::
This step may take a few minutes as the current test snapshot is large.
3) Run the `esbuild` tool once:
```bash
npx -y esbuild@0.14.14
```
4) Run a build and verify with a short test:
```bash
# Full Build
cd modules; make clean; make; cd ..
make
make dist
# Short test
make test_misc
# Reset repo
git checkout -- .
```
:::info pass
In some tests on older releases of macOS, the build failed with an error:
```bash
ReferenceError: n is not defined
```
The first error in the call stack points to `dist/xlsx.zahl.js`.
Older versions of macOS `sed` are known to misinterpret newline characters. The
workaround is to upgrade to a newer version of `sed`. On macOS:
```bash
brew install gnu-sed
echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/gnu-sed/libexec/gnubin:$PATH"' >> ~/.profile
. ~/.profile
```
:::
### Reproduce official builds
5) Run `git log` and search for the commit that matches a particular release
version. For example, version `0.20.0` can be found with:
```bash
git log | grep -B4 "version bump 0.20.0"
```
The output should look like:
```bash
$ git log | grep -B4 "version bump 0.20.0"
# highlight-next-line
commit 955543147dac0274d20307057c5a9f3e3e5d5307 <-- this is the commit hash
Author: SheetJS
Date: Fri Jun 23 05:48:47 2023 -0400
version bump 0.20.0
```
6) Switch to that commit:
```bash
git checkout 955543147dac0274d20307057c5a9f3e3e5d5307
```
7) Run the full build sequence
```bash
make clean; make
cd modules; make clean; make; cd ..
make
make dist
```
8) To verify that the files are intact, use `md5sum` (`md5` on MacOS).
The local checksum for the browser script can be computed with:
```bash
md5sum dist/xlsx.full.min.js
```
```bash
md5 dist/xlsx.full.min.js
```
```bash
md5sum dist/xlsx.full.min.js
```
The checksum for the CDN version can be computed with:
```bash
curl -L https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-0.20.0/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js | md5sum -
```
```bash
curl -k -L https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-0.20.0/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js | md5
```
```bash
curl -L https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-0.20.0/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js | md5sum -
```
When the demo was last tested on macOS, against version `0.20.0`:
>
```bash
$ md5 dist/xlsx.full.min.js
# highlight-next-line
MD5 (dist/xlsx.full.min.js) = 0b2f539797f92d35c6394274818f2c22
$ curl -k -L https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-0.20.0/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js | md5
# highlight-next-line
0b2f539797f92d35c6394274818f2c22
```
The two hashes should match.
9) Return to the `HEAD` commit:
```bash
git checkout master
```
### Test in web browsers
10) Start local server:
```bash
make ctestserv
```
The terminal will display a port number. For example:
```
Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 8000 (http://0.0.0.0:8000/)
```
11) Open a browser window and access `http://localhost:8000`, replacing `8000`
with the port number from the terminal window.
## Development
The `xlsx.js` and `xlsx.mjs` files are constructed from the files in the `bits`
subfolder. The build script (run `make`) will concatenate the individual bits
to produce the scripts.
When changing the `.js` scripts in `bits`, the following sequence rebuilds the
`xlsx.js` and `xlsx.mjs` scripts:
```bash
make
```
When changing the `.ts` scripts in `modules`, the following sequence rebuilds
the `xlsx.js` and `xlsx.mjs` scripts:
```bash
cd modules; make clean; make; cd ..
```
To produce the dist files, run `make dist`.
:::info pass
The various `xlsx.*` scripts in the base folder and the files in the `dist`
folder are updated on each version release.
**They should not be committed between versions!**
:::
## Tests
The `test_misc` target runs the targeted feature tests. It should take 5-10
seconds to perform feature tests without testing against the full test battery.
New features should be accompanied with tests for the relevant file formats.
For tests involving the read side, an appropriate feature test would involve
reading an existing file and checking the resulting workbook object. If a
parameter is involved, files should be read with different values to verify that
the feature is working as expected.
For tests involving a new write feature which can already be parsed, appropriate
feature tests would involve writing a workbook with the feature and then opening
and verifying that the feature is preserved.
For tests involving a new write feature without an existing read ability, please
add a feature test to the kitchen sink `tests/write.js`.