--- pagination_prev: getting-started/index pagination_next: getting-started/examples/index sidebar_position: 4 sidebar_custom_props: summary: NetSuite, SAP UI5, RequireJS --- import current from '/version.js'; import CodeBlock from '@theme/CodeBlock'; # AMD (define) Each standalone release script is available at https://cdn.sheetjs.com/. `xlsx.full.min.js` supports AMD with name `xlsx` out of the box.
https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-{current}/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js is the URL for {current}
:::note pass When referencing by file name, AMD loaders typically omit the file extension. The actual file name is `xlsx.full.min.js`, but the examples identify the script using the name `xlsx.full.min` ::: :::tip pass [Watch the repo](https://git.sheetjs.com/SheetJS/sheetjs) or subscribe to the [RSS feed](https://git.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/sheetjs/tags.rss) to be notified when new versions are released! ::: ## NetSuite After downloading the script and uploading to the file cabinet, a module alias must be added to the `@NAmdConfig` configuration file: ```json title="JsLibraryConfig.json" { "paths": { // highlight-next-line "xlsx": "/path/to/xlsx.full.min" } } ``` Once added, SuiteScripts can reference the package using the name `xlsx`: ```js title="SuiteScript" /** * @NApiVersion 2.x * ... more options ... // highlight-next-line * @NAmdConfig ./JsLibraryConfig.json */ // highlight-next-line define(['N/file', 'xlsx'], function(file, XLSX) { // ... use XLSX here ... }); ``` **More details are included in the [NetSuite demo](/docs/demos/cloud/netsuite#installation)** ## SAP UI5 After downloading the script, it can be uploaded to the UI5 project and loaded in the `sap.ui.define` call: ```js sap.ui.define([ /* ... other libraries ... */ "path/to/xlsx.full.min" ], function(/* ... variables for the other libraries ... */, XLSX) { // use XLSX here }) ``` :::warning pass **Copy and pasting code does not work** for SheetJS scripts as they contain Unicode characters that may be mangled. The standalone script should be downloaded and manually uploaded to the project. ::: ## RequireJS :::caution pass The standalone script must be aliased to the path `xlsx`. The `requirejs.config` function can define aliases through the `paths` key: ```js requirejs.config({ paths: { xlsx: [ './xlsx.full.min' ] } }); ``` ::: After configuring the alias, app code can freely require `xlsx`: ```js require(['xlsx'], function(XLSX) { // ... use XLSX here }); ``` **See the [RequireJS demo](/docs/demos/frontend/bundler/requirejs) for details** ## Dojo Toolkit Dojo has changed module loading strategies over the years. These examples were tested with Dojo `1.17.3`. They are not guaranteed to work with other versions. Live demos are included in ["Dojo Toolkit"](/docs/demos/frontend/dojo) :::caution pass The standalone scripts add `window.XLSX`, so it is recommended to use `_XLSX` in the function arguments and access the library with `XLSX` in the callback: ```js require(["xlsx"], function( // highlight-next-line _XLSX // !! NOTE: this is not XLSX! A different variable name must be used ) { // highlight-next-line console.log(XLSX.version); // use XLSX in the callback }) ``` ::: #### Synchronous Loading When `async` is set to `false` or `0`, the scripts can be directly referenced in `require` calls.