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Angular is a JS library for building user interfaces.
This demo tries to cover common Angular data flow ideas and strategies. Angular and TypeScript familiarity is assumed.
SheetJS plays nice with each version of Angular.
Other demos cover general Angular deployments, including:
:::warning
Angular tooling uses native NodeJS modules. There are a number of issues when trying to run Angular projects with different NodeJS versions. These issues should be directed to the Angular project.
:::
:::caution
Angular CLI enables telemetry by default. When using a recent version, disable analytics globally through the CLI tool before creating a new project:
npx @angular/cli analytics disable -g
:::
Installation
The "Frameworks" section covers
installation with pnpm
and other package managers.
The library can be imported directly from JS or TS code with:
import { read, utils, writeFile } from 'xlsx';
Internal State
The various SheetJS APIs work with various data shapes. The preferred state depends on the application.
Array of Objects
Typically, some users will create a spreadsheet with source data that should be loaded into the site. This sheet will have known columns. For example, our presidents sheet has "Name" / "Index" columns:
This naturally maps to an array of typed objects, as in the TS example below:
import { read, utils } from 'xlsx';
interface President {
Name: string;
Index: number;
}
const f = await (await fetch("https://sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx")).arrayBuffer();
const wb = read(f);
const data = utils.sheet_to_json<President>(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]);
console.log(data);
data
will be an array of objects:
[
{ Name: "Bill Clinton", Index: 42 },
{ Name: "GeorgeW Bush", Index: 43 },
{ Name: "Barack Obama", Index: 44 },
{ Name: "Donald Trump", Index: 45 },
{ Name: "Joseph Biden", Index: 46 }
]
A component will typically loop over the data using *ngFor
. The following
example generates a TABLE with a row for each President:
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { read, utils, writeFileXLSX } from 'xlsx';
interface President { Name: string; Index: number };
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
template: `
<div class="content" role="main"><table>
<thead><th>Name</th><th>Index</th></thead>
<tbody>
// highlight-start
<tr *ngFor="let row of rows">
<td>{{row.Name}}</td>
<td>{{row.Index}}</td>
</tr>
// highlight-end
</tbody><tfoot>
<button (click)="onSave()">Export XLSX</button>
</tfoot>
</table></div>
`
})
export class AppComponent {
// highlight-next-line
rows: President[] = [ { Name: "SheetJS", Index: 0 }];
ngOnInit(): void { (async() => {
/* Download from https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers */
const f = await fetch("https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers");
const ab = await f.arrayBuffer();
/* parse workbook */
// highlight-next-line
const wb = read(ab);
/* update data */
// highlight-next-line
this.rows = utils.sheet_to_json<President>(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]);
})(); }
/* get state data and export to XLSX */
onSave(): void {
// highlight-next-line
const ws = utils.json_to_sheet(this.rows);
const wb = utils.book_new();
utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws, "Data");
writeFileXLSX(wb, "SheetJSAngularAoO.xlsx");
}
}
How to run the example (click to show)
:::note
This demo was last run on 2023 February 21 using Angular CLI 15.1.6
:::
-
Disable telemetry with
npx @angular/cli analytics disable -g
-
Run
ng new --minimal --defaults --no-interactive sheetjs-angular
. -
Install the SheetJS dependency and start the dev server:
{`\
cd sheetjs-angular
npm install
npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz
npx @angular/cli analytics disable
npm start`}
-
Open a web browser and access the displayed URL (
http://localhost:4200
) -
Replace
src/app/app.component.ts
with the code snippet.
The page will refresh and show a table with an Export button. Click the button
and the page will attempt to download SheetJSAngularAoA.xlsx
.
- Build the site with
npm run build
, then test withnpx http-server dist
. Accesshttp://localhost:8080
with a web browser to test the bundled site.
HTML
The main disadvantage of the Array of Objects approach is the specific nature of the columns. For more general use, passing around an Array of Arrays works. However, this does not handle merge cells well!
The sheet_to_html
function generates HTML that is aware of merges and other
worksheet features. The generated HTML does not contain any <script>
tags,
and should therefore be safe to pass to an innerHTML
-bound variable, but the
DomSanitizer
approach is strongly recommended:
import { Component, ElementRef, ViewChild } from '@angular/core';
// highlight-next-line
import { DomSanitizer, SafeHtml } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { read, utils, writeFileXLSX } from 'xlsx';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
// highlight-next-line
template: `<div class="content" role="main" [innerHTML]="html" #tableau></div>
<button (click)="onSave()">Export XLSX</button>`
})
export class AppComponent {
// highlight-start
constructor(private sanitizer: DomSanitizer) {}
html: SafeHtml = "";
@ViewChild('tableau') tabeller!: ElementRef<HTMLDivElement>;
// highlight-end
ngOnInit(): void { (async() => {
/* Download from https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers */
const f = await fetch("https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers");
const ab = await f.arrayBuffer();
/* parse workbook */
const wb = read(ab);
/* update data */
// highlight-start
const h = utils.sheet_to_html(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]);
this.html = this.sanitizer.bypassSecurityTrustHtml(h);
// highlight-end
})(); }
/* get live table and export to XLSX */
onSave(): void {
// highlight-start
const elt = this.tabeller.nativeElement.getElementsByTagName("TABLE")[0];
const wb = utils.table_to_book(elt);
// highlight-end
writeFileXLSX(wb, "SheetJSAngularHTML.xlsx");
}
}
How to run the example (click to show)
:::note
This demo was last run on 2023 February 21 using Angular CLI 15.1.6
:::
-
Disable telemetry with
npx @angular/cli analytics disable -g
-
Run
ng new --minimal --defaults --no-interactive sheetjs-angular
. -
Install the SheetJS dependency and start the dev server:
{`\
cd sheetjs-angular
npm install
npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz
npx @angular/cli analytics disable
npm start`}
-
Open a web browser and access the displayed URL (
http://localhost:4200
) -
Replace
src/app/app.component.ts
with the code snippet.
The page will refresh and show a table with an Export button. Click the button
and the page will attempt to download SheetJSAngularHTML.xlsx
.
- Build the site with
npm run build
, then test withnpx http-server dist
. Accesshttp://localhost:8080
with a web browser to test the bundled site.
Rows and Columns
Some data grids and UI components split worksheet state in two parts: an array of column attribute objects and an array of row objects. The former is used to generate column headings and for indexing into the row objects.
The safest approach is to use an array of arrays for state and to generate column objects that map to A1-Style column headers.
ngx-datatable
uses prop
as the key and name
for the column label:
/* rows are generated with a simple array of arrays */
this.rows = utils.sheet_to_json(worksheet, { header: 1 });
/* column objects are generated based on the worksheet range */
const range = utils.decode_range(ws["!ref"]||"A1");
this.columns = Array.from({ length: range.e.c + 1 }, (_, i) => ({
/* for an array of arrays, the keys are "0", "1", "2", ... */
prop: String(i),
/* column labels: encode_col translates 0 -> "A", 1 -> "B", 2 -> "C", ... */
name: XLSX.utils.encode_col(i)
}));
Older Versions
:::warning
This demo is included for legacy deployments. There are incompatibilities with different NodeJS and other ecosystem versions. Issues should be raised with Google and the Angular team.
The newest versions of NodeJS will not work with older Angular projects!
:::
:::caution
The Angular tooling provides no easy way to switch between versions!
This is a known Angular problem.
To work around this, SheetJSAngular.zip
is a skeleton project designed to play nice with each Angular version.
:::
Strategies
Internal State
This demo uses an array of arrays as the internal state:
export class SheetJSComponent {
data: any[][] = [ [1, 2], [3, 4] ];
// ...
}
Nested ngFor
in a template can loop across the rows and cells:
<table class="sjs-table">
<tr *ngFor="let row of data">
<td *ngFor="let val of row">{{val}}</td>
</tr>
</table>
Reading Data
For legacy deployments, the best ingress is a standard HTML INPUT file element:
<input type="file" (change)="onFileChange($event)" multiple="false" />
In the component, the event is a standard file event. Using a FileReader
has
broad support compared to the modern Blob#arrayBuffer
approach:
onFileChange(evt: any) {
/* wire up file reader */
const target: DataTransfer = <DataTransfer>(evt.target);
if (target.files.length !== 1) throw new Error('Cannot use multiple files');
const reader: FileReader = new FileReader();
reader.onload = (e: any) => {
/* read workbook */
const ab: ArrayBuffer = e.target.result;
// highlight-next-line
const wb: WorkBook = read(ab);
/* grab first sheet */
const wsname: string = wb.SheetNames[0];
const ws: WorkSheet = wb.Sheets[wsname];
/* save data */
// highlight-next-line
this.data = <AOA>(utils.sheet_to_json(ws, {header: 1}));
};
reader.readAsArrayBuffer(target.files[0]);
}
Writing Data
The demo uses an HTML5 button in the template:
<button (click)="export()">Export!</button>
In the component, aoa_to_sheet
is used to generate the worksheet:
export(): void {
/* generate worksheet */
const ws: WorkSheet = utils.aoa_to_sheet(this.data);
/* generate workbook and add the worksheet */
const wb: WorkBook = utils.book_new();
utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws, 'Sheet1');
/* save to file */
writeFile(wb, "SheetJS.xlsx");
}
SystemJS
The default angular-cli configuration requires no additional configuration.
Some deployments use the SystemJS loader, which does require configuration. The SystemJS demo describe the required settings.
Legacy Demo
- Download and unzip
SheetJSAngular.zip
:
curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/SheetJSAngular.zip
unzip SheetJSAngular.zip
cd SheetJSAngular
- Download the files for the desired Angular version:
package.json-ng2
save topackage.json
polyfills.ts-ng2
save tosrc/polyfills.ts
curl -o package.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/package.json-ng2
curl -o src/polyfills.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/polyfills.ts-ng2
package.json-ng4
save topackage.json
polyfills.ts-ng4
save tosrc/polyfills.ts
curl -o package.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/package.json-ng4
curl -o src/polyfills.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/polyfills.ts-ng4
package.json-ng5
save topackage.json
polyfills.ts-ng5
save tosrc/polyfills.ts
curl -o package.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/package.json-ng5
curl -o src/polyfills.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/polyfills.ts-ng5
package.json-ng6
save topackage.json
polyfills.ts-ng6
save tosrc/polyfills.ts
angular.json-ng6
save toangular.json
curl -o package.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/package.json-ng6
curl -o src/polyfills.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/polyfills.ts-ng6
curl -o angular.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/angular.json-ng6
package.json-ng7
save topackage.json
polyfills.ts-ng7
save tosrc/polyfills.ts
angular.json-ng7
save toangular.json
curl -o package.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/package.json-ng7
curl -o src/polyfills.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/polyfills.ts-ng7
curl -o angular.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/angular.json-ng7
package.json-ng8
save topackage.json
polyfills.ts-ng8
save tosrc/polyfills.ts
angular.json-ng8
save toangular.json
tsconfig.app.json-ng8
save totsconfig.app.json
curl -o package.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/package.json-ng8
curl -o src/polyfills.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/polyfills.ts-ng8
curl -o angular.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/angular.json-ng8
curl -o tsconfig.app.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/tsconfig.app.json-ng8
package.json-ng9
save topackage.json
polyfills.ts-ng9
save tosrc/polyfills.ts
angular.json-ng9
save toangular.json
tsconfig.app.json-ng9
save totsconfig.app.json
curl -o package.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/package.json-ng9
curl -o src/polyfills.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/polyfills.ts-ng9
curl -o angular.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/angular.json-ng9
curl -o tsconfig.app.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/tsconfig.app.json-ng9
package.json-ng10
save topackage.json
polyfills.ts-ng10
save tosrc/polyfills.ts
angular.json-ng10
save toangular.json
tsconfig.app.json-ng10
save totsconfig.app.json
curl -o package.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/package.json-ng10
curl -o src/polyfills.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/polyfills.ts-ng10
curl -o angular.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/angular.json-ng10
curl -o tsconfig.app.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/tsconfig.app.json-ng10
package.json-ng11
save topackage.json
polyfills.ts-ng11
save tosrc/polyfills.ts
angular.json-ng11
save toangular.json
tsconfig.app.json-ng11
save totsconfig.app.json
curl -o package.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/package.json-ng11
curl -o src/polyfills.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/polyfills.ts-ng11
curl -o angular.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/angular.json-ng11
curl -o tsconfig.app.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/tsconfig.app.json-ng11
package.json-ng12
save topackage.json
polyfills.ts-ng12
save tosrc/polyfills.ts
angular.json-ng12
save toangular.json
tsconfig.app.json-ng12
save totsconfig.app.json
curl -o package.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/package.json-ng12
curl -o src/polyfills.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/polyfills.ts-ng12
curl -o angular.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/angular.json-ng12
curl -o tsconfig.app.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/tsconfig.app.json-ng12
package.json-ng13
save topackage.json
polyfills.ts-ng13
save tosrc/polyfills.ts
angular.json-ng13
save toangular.json
tsconfig.app.json-ng13
save totsconfig.app.json
curl -o package.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/package.json-ng13
curl -o src/polyfills.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/polyfills.ts-ng13
curl -o angular.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/angular.json-ng13
curl -o tsconfig.app.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/tsconfig.app.json-ng13
package.json-ng14
save topackage.json
polyfills.ts-ng14
save tosrc/polyfills.ts
angular.json-ng14
save toangular.json
tsconfig.app.json-ng14
save totsconfig.app.json
curl -o package.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/package.json-ng14
curl -o src/polyfills.ts -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/polyfills.ts-ng14
curl -o angular.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/angular.json-ng14
curl -o tsconfig.app.json -L https://docs.sheetjs.com/angular/versions/tsconfig.app.json-ng14
- install project and dependencies:
{`\
npm i
npm i -S https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz`}
- start a local server with
npm start
The traditional site URL is http://localhost:4200/ . Open the page with a web
browser and open the console. In the "Elements" tab, the app-root
element
will have an ng-version
attribute.
- build the app with
npm run build