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- [Static Site Generation powered by NextJS](/docs/demos/static/nextjs)
- [iOS and Android applications powered by React Native](/docs/demos/mobile/reactnative)
- [Desktop application powered by React Native Windows + macOS](/docs/demos/desktop/reactnative)
- [React Data Grid UI component](/docs/demos/grid#react-data-grid)
- [React Data Grid UI component](/docs/demos/grid/rdg)
- [Glide Data Grid UI component](/docs/demos/grid/gdg)

@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
---
title: React Datagrid
pagination_prev: demos/frontend/index
pagination_next: demos/net/index
---
:::note
This demo was last tested on 2023 April 18 with `react-data-grid 7.0.0-beta.28`,
`create-react-app` 5.0.1 and React 18.2.0.
:::
The demo creates a site that looks like the screenshot below:
![react-data-grid screenshot](pathname:///rdg/rdg1.png)
## Integration Details
#### Rows and Columns state
`react-data-grid` state consists of an Array of column metadata and an Array of
row objects. Typically both are defined in state:
```jsx
import DataGrid, { Column } from "react-data-grid";
export default function App() {
const [rows, setRows] = useState([]);
const [columns, setColumns] = useState([]);
return ( <DataGrid columns={columns} rows={rows} onRowsChange={setRows} /> );
}
```
The most generic data representation is an array of arrays. To sate the grid,
columns must be objects whose `key` property is the index converted to string:
```ts
import { WorkSheet, utils } from 'xlsx';
import { textEditor, Column } from "react-data-grid";
type Row = any[];
type AOAColumn = Column<Row>;
type RowCol = { rows: Row[]; columns: AOAColumn[]; };
function ws_to_rdg(ws: WorkSheet): RowCol {
/* create an array of arrays */
const rows = utils.sheet_to_json(ws, { header: 1 });
/* create column array */
const range = utils.decode_range(ws["!ref"]||"A1");
const columns = Array.from({ length: range.e.c + 1 }, (_, i) => ({
key: String(i), // RDG will access row["0"], row["1"], etc
name: utils.encode_col(i), // the column labels will be A, B, etc
editor: textEditor // enable cell editing
}));
return { rows, columns }; // these can be fed to setRows / setColumns
}
```
In the other direction, a worksheet can be generated with `aoa_to_sheet`:
```ts
import { WorkSheet, utils } from 'xlsx';
type Row = any[];
function rdg_to_ws(rows: Row[]): WorkSheet {
return utils.aoa_to_sheet(rows);
}
```
:::caution
When the demo was last refreshed, row array objects were preserved. This was
not the case in a later release. The row arrays must be re-created.
The snippet defines a `arrayify` function that creates arrays if necessary.
```ts
import { WorkSheet, utils } from 'xlsx';
type Row = any[];
// highlight-start
function arrayify(rows: any[]): Row[] {
return rows.map(row => {
var length = Object.keys(row).length;
for(; length > 0; --length) if(row[length-1] != null) break;
return Array.from({length, ...row});
});
}
// highlight-end
function rdg_to_ws(rows: Row[]): WorkSheet {
return utils.aoa_to_sheet(arrayify(rows));
}
```
:::
## Demo
1) Create a new TypeScript `create-react-app` app:
```bash
npx create-react-app sheetjs-rdg --template typescript
cd sheetjs-rdg
```
2) Install dependencies:
```bash
npm i -S https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/xlsx-latest.tgz react-data-grid
```
3) Download [`App.tsx`](pathname:///rdg/App.tsx) and replace `src/App.tsx`.
```bash
curl -L -o src/App.tsx https://docs.sheetjs.com/rdg/App.tsx
```
4) run `npm start`. When you load the page in the browser, it will attempt to
fetch <https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers> and load the data.

@ -91,129 +91,7 @@ with other buttons and components on the page.
### React Data Grid
:::note
This demo was tested against `react-data-grid 7.0.0-beta.15`, React 18.2.0,
and `create-react-app` 5.0.1 on 2022 August 16.
:::
<!-- spellchecker-disable -->
#### RDG Demo
<!-- spellchecker-enable -->
<details><summary><b>Complete Example</b> (click to show)</summary>
1) Create a new TypeScript `create-react-app` app:
```bash
npx create-react-app sheetjs-cra --template typescript
cd sheetjs-cra
```
2) Install dependencies:
```bash
npm i -S https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/xlsx-latest.tgz react-data-grid
```
3) Download [`App.tsx`](pathname:///rdg/App.tsx) and replace `src/App.tsx`.
4) run `npm start`. When you load the page in the browser, it will attempt to
fetch <https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers> and load the data.
The following screenshot was taken from the demo:
![react-data-grid screenshot](pathname:///rdg/rdg1.png)
</details>
#### Rows and Columns state
`react-data-grid` state consists of an Array of column metadata and an Array of
row objects. Typically both are defined in state:
```jsx
import DataGrid, { Column } from "react-data-grid";
export default function App() {
const [rows, setRows] = useState([]);
const [columns, setColumns] = useState([]);
return ( <DataGrid columns={columns} rows={rows} onRowsChange={setRows} /> );
}
```
The most generic data representation is an array of arrays. To sate the grid,
columns must be objects whose `key` property is the index converted to string:
```ts
import { WorkSheet, utils } from 'xlsx';
import { textEditor, Column } from "react-data-grid";
type Row = any[];
type AOAColumn = Column<Row>;
type RowCol = { rows: Row[]; columns: AOAColumn[]; };
function ws_to_rdg(ws: WorkSheet): RowCol {
/* create an array of arrays */
const rows = utils.sheet_to_json(ws, { header: 1 });
/* create column array */
const range = utils.decode_range(ws["!ref"]||"A1");
const columns = Array.from({ length: range.e.c + 1 }, (_, i) => ({
key: String(i), // RDG will access row["0"], row["1"], etc
name: utils.encode_col(i), // the column labels will be A, B, etc
editor: textEditor // enable cell editing
}));
return { rows, columns }; // these can be fed to setRows / setColumns
}
```
In the other direction, a worksheet can be generated with `aoa_to_sheet`:
```ts
import { WorkSheet, utils } from 'xlsx';
type Row = any[];
function rdg_to_ws(rows: Row[]): WorkSheet {
return utils.aoa_to_sheet(rows);
}
```
:::caution
When the demo was last refreshed, row array objects were preserved. This was
not the case in a later release. The row arrays must be re-created.
The snippet defines a `arrayify` function that creates arrays if necessary.
```ts
import { WorkSheet, utils } from 'xlsx';
type Row = any[];
// highlight-start
function arrayify(rows: any[]): Row[] {
return rows.map(row => {
var length = Object.keys(row).length;
for(; length > 0; --length) if(row[length-1] != null) break;
return Array.from({length, ...row});
});
}
// highlight-end
function rdg_to_ws(rows: Row[]): WorkSheet {
return utils.aoa_to_sheet(arrayify(rows));
}
```
:::
**[The exposition has been moved to a separate page.](/docs/demos/grid/rdg)**
### Glide Data Grid
@ -222,7 +100,7 @@ function rdg_to_ws(rows: Row[]): WorkSheet {
### Material UI Data Grid
Material UI Data Grid and React Data Grid share many state patterns and idioms.
Differences from ["React Data Grid"](#react-data-grid) will be highlighted.
Differences from ["React Data Grid"](/docs/demos/grid/rdg) will be highlighted.
[A complete example is included below.](#muidg-demo)

@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ from the `"Presidents"` sheet:
:::note
This was tested against `lume v1.15.3` on 2023 March 14.
This was tested against `lume v1.16.2` on 2023 April 18.
This example uses the Nunjucks template format. Lume plugins support additional
template formats, including Markdown and JSX.
@ -156,8 +156,16 @@ curl -L -o _data/pres.numbers https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers
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
To verify it works, access http://localhost:3000 from your web browser. Open
`_data/pres.numbers` and add a new row to the bottom of the sheet. The page will
refresh and show the new contents.
:::caution
There is a known bug with Deno hot reloading. If the page does not refresh
automatically, upgrade with `deno upgrade` and restart the development server.
:::
5) Stop the server (press `CTRL+C` in the terminal window) and run

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**Knex**
The result of a `SELECT` statement is an array of objects:
```js
const aoo = await connection.select("*").from("DataTable");
const worksheet = XLSX.utils.json_to_sheet(aoa);
```
Knex wraps primitive types when creating a table. `generate_sql` takes a `knex`
connection object and uses the API:
<details><summary><b>Generating a Table</b> (click to show)</summary>
```js
// define mapping between determined types and Knex types
const PG = { "n": "float", "s": "text", "b": "boolean" };
async function generate_sql(knex, ws, wsname) {
// generate an array of objects from the data
const aoo = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json(ws);
// types will map column headers to types, while hdr holds headers in order
const types = {}, hdr = [];
// loop across each row object
aoo.forEach(row =>
// Object.entries returns a row of [key, value] pairs. Loop across those
Object.entries(row).forEach(([k,v]) => {
// If this is first time seeing key, mark unknown and append header array
if(!types[k]) { types[k] = "?"; hdr.push(k); }
// skip null and undefined
if(v == null) return;
// check and resolve type
switch(typeof v) {
case "string": // strings are the broadest type
types[k] = "s"; break;
case "number": // if column is not string, number is the broadest type
if(types[k] != "s") types[k] = "n"; break;
case "boolean": // only mark boolean if column is unknown or boolean
if("?b".includes(types[k])) types[k] = "b"; break;
default: types[k] = "s"; break; // default to string type
}
})
);
await knex.schema.dropTableIfExists(wsname);
await knex.schema.createTable(wsname, (table) => { hdr.forEach(h => { table[PG[types[h]] || "text"](h); }); });
for(let i = 0; i < aoo.length; ++i) {
if(!aoo[i] || !Object.keys(aoo[i]).length) continue;
try { await knex.insert(aoo[i]).into(wsname); } catch(e) {}
}
return knex;
}
```
</details>
**[The exposition has been moved to a separate page.](/docs/demos/data/knex)**
### Other SQL Databases

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---
title: Knex SQL Builder
pagination_prev: demos/desktop/index
pagination_next: demos/local/index
sidebar_custom_props:
sql: true
---
:::note
This demo was last tested on 2023 April 19 with Knex 2.4.2 and `better-sqlite`.
:::
## Integration Details
#### Importing Data
`sheet_to_json` generates an array of objects. An `INSERT` statement can be
generated from each row object using `knex.insert`:
```js
const aoo = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json(ws);
for(let i = 0; i < aoo.length; ++i) await knex.insert(aoo[i]).into(table_name);
```
#### Exporting Data
The result of a `SELECT` statement is an array of objects:
```js
const aoo = await knex.select("*").from(table_name);
const worksheet = XLSX.utils.json_to_sheet(aoo);
```
## Complete Example
1) Install dependencies:
```bash
npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/xlsx-latest.tgz knex better-sqlite3
```
2) Download the [test file](https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers)
```bash
curl -LO https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers
```
3) Save the following utility script to `sheetjsknex.js`:
```js title="sheetjsknex.js"
const XLSX = require("xlsx");
// define mapping between determined types and Knex types
const PG = { "n": "float", "s": "text", "b": "boolean" };
async function ws_to_knex(knex, ws, table_name) {
// generate an array of objects from the data
const aoo = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json(ws);
// types will map column headers to types, while hdr holds headers in order
const types = {}, hdr = [];
// loop across each row object
aoo.forEach(row =>
// Object.entries returns a row of [key, value] pairs. Loop across those
Object.entries(row).forEach(([k,v]) => {
// If this is first time seeing key, mark unknown and append header array
if(!types[k]) { types[k] = "?"; hdr.push(k); }
// skip null and undefined
if(v == null) return;
// check and resolve type
switch(typeof v) {
case "string": // strings are the broadest type
types[k] = "s"; break;
case "number": // if column is not string, number is the broadest type
if(types[k] != "s") types[k] = "n"; break;
case "boolean": // only mark boolean if column is unknown or boolean
if("?b".includes(types[k])) types[k] = "b"; break;
default: types[k] = "s"; break; // default to string type
}
})
);
await knex.schema.dropTableIfExists(table_name);
// use column type info to create table
await knex.schema.createTable(table_name, (table) => { hdr.forEach(h => { table[PG[types[h]] || "text"](h); }); });
// insert each non-empty row object
for(let i = 0; i < aoo.length; ++i) {
if(!aoo[i] || !Object.keys(aoo[i]).length) continue;
try { await knex.insert(aoo[i]).into(table_name); } catch(e) {}
}
return knex;
}
async function knex_to_ws(knex, table_name) {
const aoo = await knex.select("*").from(table_name);
return XLSX.utils.json_to_sheet(aoo);
}
module.exports = { ws_to_knex, knex_to_ws };
```
4) Save the following to `SheetJSKnexTest.js`:
```js title="SheetJSKnexTest.js"
const { ws_to_knex, knex_to_ws } = require("./sheetjsknex");
const Knex = require('knex');
/* read file and get first worksheet */
const XLSX = require("xlsx");
const oldwb = XLSX.readFile("pres.numbers");
const wsname = oldwb.SheetNames[0];
const oldws = oldwb.Sheets[wsname];
(async() => {
/* open connection to SheetJSKnex.db */
let knex = Knex({ client: 'better-sqlite3', connection: { filename: "SheetJSKnex.db" } });
try {
/* load data into database and close connection */
await ws_to_knex(knex, oldws, "Test_Table");
} finally { knex.destroy(); }
/* reconnect to SheetJSKnex.db */
knex = Knex({ client: 'better-sqlite3', connection: { filename: "SheetJSKnex.db" } });
try {
/* get data from db */
const aoo = await knex.select("*").from("Test_Table");
/* export to file */
const newws = await knex_to_ws(knex, "Test_Table");
const newwb = XLSX.utils.book_new();
XLSX.utils.book_append_sheet(newwb, newws, "Export");
XLSX.writeFile(newwb, "SheetJSKnex.xlsx");
} finally { knex.destroy(); }
})();
```
This script will read `pres.numbers` and load data into a table `Test_Table`.
The SQLite database will be saved to `SheetJSKnex.db`.
After closing the connection, the script will make a new connection and export
data to `SheetJSKnex.xlsx`.
5) Run the script:
```bash
node SheetJSKnexTest.js
```
The script will generate two artifacts:
`SheetJSKnex.xlsx` can be opened in a spreadsheet app or tested in the terminal:
```bash
npx xlsx-cli SheetJSKnex.xlsx
```
`SheetJSKnex.db` can be verified with the `sqlite3` command line tool:
```bash
sqlite3 SheetJSKnex.db 'select * from Test_Table'
```

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```js title="SheetJSWriteToAzure.mjs"
import { BlobServiceClient } from "@azure/storage-blob";
import { read, utils } from "xlsx";
import { write, utils } from "xlsx";
/* replace these constants */
const connStr = "<REPLACE WITH CONNECTION STRING>";

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:::note
This demo was last tested on 2022 April 18 in macOS Monterey.
This demo was last tested on 2023 April 18 in macOS Monterey.
:::
@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ extractResult(res)
on getContext()
set UnixPath to POSIX path of ((path to me as text) & "::")
set libpath to POSIX path of (UnixPath & "xlsx.shim.js")
set libpath to POSIX path of (UnixPath & "xlsx.stub.js")
set {src, err} to current application's NSString's stringWithContentsOfFile:libpath encoding:(current application's NSISOLatin1StringEncoding) |error|:(reference)
set lang to current application's OSALanguage's languageForName:"JavaScript"

@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ run in the web browser, demos will include interactive examples.
- [`canvas-datagrid`](/docs/demos/grid/cdg)
- [`x-spreadsheet`](/docs/demos/grid/xs)
- [`react-data-grid`](/docs/demos/grid#react-data-grid)
- [`react-data-grid`](/docs/demos/grid/rdg)
- [`glide-data-grid`](/docs/demos/grid/gdg)
- [`vue3-table-lite`](/docs/demos/grid#vue3-table-lite)
- [`angular-ui-grid`](/docs/demos/grid#angular-ui-grid)
@ -70,6 +70,8 @@ run in the web browser, demos will include interactive examples.
- [`Excel JavaScript API`](/docs/demos/extensions/excelapi)
- [`ExtendScript for Adobe Apps`](/docs/demos/extensions/extendscript)
- [`Chrome and Chromium Extensions`](/docs/demos/extensions/chromium)
- [`Google Sheets + Apps Script`](/docs/demos/extensions/gsheet)
- [`AppleScript and OSA`](/docs/demos/extensions/osa)
### Cloud Platforms
@ -116,10 +118,13 @@ run in the web browser, demos will include interactive examples.
### Other Programming Languages
- [`JavaScript Engines`](/docs/demos/engines)
- [`Duktape (C)`](/docs/demos/engines/duktape)
- [`Duktape (C / Perl)`](/docs/demos/engines/duktape)
- [`JavaScriptCore (Swift)`](/docs/demos/engines/jsc)
- [`Rhino (Java)`](/docs/demos/engines/rhino)
- [`Nashorn (Java)`](/docs/demos/engines/nashorn)
- [`Goja (Go)`](/docs/demos/engines/goja)
- [`ChakraCore (C++)`](/docs/demos/engines/chakra)
- [`QuickJS (C)`](/docs/demos/engines/quickjs)
- [`ExecJS (Ruby)`](/docs/demos/engines/rb)
- [`JavaScript::Engine (Perl)`](/docs/demos/engines/perl)

@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ previewing and modifying structured data in the web browser.
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="react" label="React">
[`react-data-grid`](/docs/demos/grid#react-data-grid) is a data grid built for
[`react-data-grid`](/docs/demos/grid/rdg) is a data grid built for
React. It uses two properties: `rows` of data objects and `columns` which
describe the columns. The grid API can play nice with an array of arrays.
@ -616,6 +616,8 @@ import { useEffect, useState } from "react";
import DataGrid from "react-data-grid";
import { read, utils } from "xlsx";
import 'react-data-grid/lib/styles.css';
const url = "https://oss.sheetjs.com/test_files/RkNumber.xls";
export default function App() {

@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ import React, { useEffect, useState, ChangeEvent } from "react";
import DataGrid, { textEditor, Column } from "react-data-grid";
import { read, utils, WorkSheet, writeFile } from "xlsx";
import 'react-data-grid/lib/styles.css';
import './App.css';
type DataSet = { [index: string]: WorkSheet; };