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Lume is a lightweight, fast and flexible static site generator.
The official Sheets plugin uses SheetJS to load data from spreadsheets. New users should consult the official docs.
Lume supports refreshing data during development. The generated static sites include the raw data without referencing the underlying spreadsheet files.
Integration Details
Installation
The sheets
plugin can be imported and invoked in _config.ts
:
import lume from "lume/mod.ts";
// highlight-next-line
import sheets from "lume/plugins/sheets.ts";
const site = lume();
// highlight-next-line
site.use(sheets());
export default site;
Usage
:::note
The official documentation includes notes for more advanced use cases.
:::
Spreadsheet files added in the _data
subdirectory are accessible from template
files using the name stem.
For example, pres.numbers
can be accessed
using the variable pres
in a template.
Single-Sheet Workbooks
When a workbook has one worksheet, the data is an array of row objects:
<table><thead><th>Name</th><th>Index</th></thead>
<tbody>
{% for row in pres %}
<tr>
<td>{{ row.Name }}</td>
<td>{{ row.Index }}</td>
</tr>
{% endfor %}
</tbody>
</table>
Multi-Sheet Workbooks
Reading the First Worksheet
The sheets
plugin accepts an options argument. If the sheets
property is
set to "first"
, then the plugin will expose row objects for the first sheet:
// the first sheet of each file will be parsed and converted to row objects
site.use(sheets({ sheets: "first" }));
Reading all Worksheets
The default behavior, when workbooks have multiple sheets, is to present objects whose keys are worksheet names and whose values are arrays of row objects.
For example, if pres.numbers
had a sheet named "Presidents"
and another
sheet named "VicePresidents"
, then the following snippet would print data
from the "Presidents"
sheet:
<table><thead><th>Name</th><th>Index</th></thead>
<tbody>
{% for row in pres["Presidents"] %}
<tr>
<td>{{ row.Name }}</td>
<td>{{ row.Index }}</td>
</tr>
{% endfor %}
</tbody>
</table>
Complete Example
:::note
This was tested against lume v1.15.3
on 2023 March 14.
This example uses the Nunjucks template format. Lume plugins support additional template formats, including Markdown and JSX.
:::
- Create a stock site:
mkdir -p sheetjs-lume
cd sheetjs-lume
deno run -Ar https://deno.land/x/lume/init.ts
When prompted, enter the following options:
Choose the configuration file format
: select_config.ts
Do you want to install some plugins now?
: selectYes
Select the plugins to install
: scroll down, selectsheets
, and submit
The project will be configured and modules will be installed.
- Download https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers and place in a
_data
folder:
mkdir -p _data
curl -L -o _data/pres.numbers https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers
- Create a
index.njk
file that references the file. Since the file ispres.numbers
, the parameter name ispres
:
<h2>Presidents</h2>
<table><thead><th>Name</th><th>Index</th></thead>
<tbody>
{% for row in pres %}
<tr>
<td>{{ row.Name }}</td>
<td>{{ row.Index }}</td>
</tr>
{% endfor %}
</tbody>
</table>
- Run the development server:
deno task lume --serve
To verify it works, access http://localhost:3000 from your web browser.
Adding a new row and saving pres.numbers
should refresh the data
- Stop the server (press
CTRL+C
in the terminal window) and run
deno task lume
This will create a static site in the _site
folder, which can be served with:
npx http-server _site
Accessing the page http://localhost:8080 will show the page contents.
This site is self-contained and ready for deployment!