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[Deno ](https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/tools/compiler ) is a JavaScript
runtime with support for compiling scripts into self-contained executables.
[SheetJS ](https://sheetjs.com ) is a JavaScript library for reading and writing
data from spreadsheets.
This demo uses the Deno compiler and SheetJS to create a standalone CLI tool for
parsing spreadsheets and generating CSV rows.
:::info pass
It is strongly recommended to install Deno on systems using SheetJS libraries in
command-line tools. This workaround should only be considered if a standalone
binary is considered desirable.
:::
:::caution Deno support is considered experimental.
Great open source software grows with user tests and reports. Any issues should
be reported to the Deno project for further diagnosis.
:::
## Integration Details
The [SheetJS Deno module ](/docs/getting-started/installation/deno ) can be
imported from Deno scripts.
`deno compile` generates a standalone executable that includes the entire JS
runtime as well as user JS code.
### Script Requirements
Scripts that exclusively use SheetJS libraries and Deno built-in modules can be
bundled using `deno compile` . The ESM script should be imported directly:
< CodeBlock language = "ts" > {`\
// @deno -types="https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/package/types/index.d.ts"
import * as XLSX from 'https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/package/xlsx.mjs';`}
< / CodeBlock >
For example, the following script accepts one command line argument, parses the
specified file using the SheetJS `readFile` method[^1], generates CSV text from
the first worksheet using `sheet_to_csv` [^2], and prints to terminal:
< CodeBlock language = "ts" title = "sheet2csv.ts" > {`\
// @deno -types="https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/package/types/index.d.ts"
import * as XLSX from 'https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/package/xlsx.mjs';
import * as cptable from 'https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/package/dist/cpexcel.full.mjs';
XLSX.set_cptable(cptable);
\n\
/* Deno.args[0] is the first argument to the script */
const filename = Deno.args[0];
\n\
/* read file */
const wb = XLSX.readFile(filename);
\n\
/* generate CSV of first sheet */
const ws = wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]];
const csv = utils.sheet_to_csv(ws);
\n\
/* print to terminal */
console.log(csv);`}
< / CodeBlock >
### Deno Permissions
The same permissions that apply to normal Deno scripts apply to the compiler:
- The `--allow-read` option must be specified to allow the program to read files
from the filesystem with the SheetJS `readFile` [^3] method.
- The `--allow-write` option must be specified to allow the program to write
files to the filesystem with the SheetJS `writeFile` [^4] method.
- The `--allow-net` option must be specified to allow the program to download
and upload spreadsheets.
More flags can be found in the official permissions list[^5]
## Complete Example
:::note Tested Deployments
This demo was last tested in the following deployments:
| Architecture | Deno | Date |
|:-------------|:---------|:-----------|
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| `darwin-x64` | `1.43.1` | 2024-05-08 |
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| `darwin-arm` | `1.43.6` | 2024-05-23 |
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| `win10-x64` | `1.41.3` | 2024-03-24 |
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| `win11-x64` | `1.43.6` | 2024-05-25 |
| `win11-arm` | `1.43.6` | 2024-05-25 |
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| `linux-x64` | `1.41.3` | 2024-03-18 |
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| `linux-arm` | `1.43.6` | 2024-05-25 |
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:::
0) Install Deno.[^6]
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1) Download the test file https://docs.sheetjs.com/pres.numbers:
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```bash
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curl -o pres.numbers https://docs.sheetjs.com/pres.numbers
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```
2) Test the script with `deno run` :
```bash
deno run -r --allow-read https://docs.sheetjs.com/cli/sheet2csv.ts pres.numbers
```
The script should display CSV contents from the first sheet:
```
Name,Index
Bill Clinton,42
GeorgeW Bush,43
Barack Obama,44
Donald Trump,45
Joseph Biden,46
```
3) Compile and run `sheet2csv` :
```bash
deno compile -r --allow-read https://docs.sheetjs.com/cli/sheet2csv.ts
./sheet2csv pres.numbers
```
The program should display the same CSV contents as the script (from step 2)
[^1]: See [`readFile` in "Reading Files" ](/docs/api/parse-options )
[^2]: See [`sheet_to_csv` in "CSV and Text" ](/docs/api/utilities/csv#delimiter-separated-output )
[^3]: See [`readFile` in "Reading Files" ](/docs/api/parse-options )
[^4]: See [`writeFile` in "Writing Files" ](/docs/api/write-options )
[^5]: See ["Permissions list" ](https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/basics/permissions#permissions-list ) in the official Deno documentation
[^6]: [The official instructions ](https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/getting_started/installation ) cover most platforms. Deno does not provide official Linux ARM64 builds, but [there are unofficial community builds ](https://github.com/LukeChannings/deno-arm64 ).