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summary: NetSuite, SAP UI5, RequireJS
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import current from '/version.js';
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# AMD (define)
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Each standalone release script is available at <https://cdn.sheetjs.com/>.
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`xlsx.full.min.js` supports AMD with name `xlsx` out of the box.
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<div><a href={`https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js`}>https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-{current}/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js</a> is the URL for {current}</div><br/>
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:::note
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When referencing by file name, AMD loaders typically omit the file extension.
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The actual file name is `xlsx.full.min.js`, but the examples will refer to the
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script as `xlsx.full.min`.
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:::
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## NetSuite
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After downloading the script, it can be referenced directly in `define` calls
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in SuiteScripts:
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```js
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define(['N/file', './xlsx.full.min'], function(file, XLSX) {
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// ... use XLSX here
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})
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```
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As explained in the [NetSuite demo](../getting-started/demos/netsuite), module
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aliases are created in config files referenced via `@NAmdConfig` comments.
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## SAP UI5
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After downloading the script, it can be uploaded to the UI5 project and loaded
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in the `sap.ui.define` call:
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```js
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sap.ui.define([
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/* ... other libraries ... */
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"path/to/xlsx.full.min"
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], function(/* ... variables for the other libraries ... */, XLSX) {
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// use XLSX here
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})
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```
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:::warning
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The [SAP Website has a note about including third-party JS libraries.](https://blogs.sap.com/2017/04/30/how-to-include-third-party-libraries-modules-in-sapui5/SAPUI5)
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It recommends copying and pasting JavaScript code.
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**Copy and pasting code does not work** for SheetJS scripts as they contain
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Unicode characters that may be mangled. The standalone script should be
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downloaded and manually uploaded to the project.
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:::
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## RequireJS
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After downloading the script, it can be referenced directly in `require` calls:
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```js
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require(['./xlsx.full.min'], function(XLSX) {
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// ... use XLSX here
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});
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```
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#### Aliases
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The `requirejs.config` function can define aliases through the `paths` key:
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```js
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requirejs.config({
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paths: {
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xlsx: [ './xlsx.full.min' ]
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}
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});
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```
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Once that is set, app code can freely require `xlsx`:
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```js
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require(['xlsx'], function(XLSX) {
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// ... use XLSX here
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});
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```
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