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# Deno
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Deno is a runtime capable of running JS code including this library. There are
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a few different builds and recommended use cases as covered in this demo.
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For user code, [the `sheetjs` module](https://deno.land/x/sheetjs) can be used.
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## Reading and Writing Files
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In general, the command-line flag `--allow-read` must be passed to enable file
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reading. The flag `--allow-write` must be passed to enable file writing.
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Starting in version 0.18.1, this library will check for the `Deno` global and
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use `Deno.readFileSync` and `Deno.writeFileSync` behind the scenes.
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For older versions, the API functions must be called from user code.
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_Reading a File_
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```ts
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const filedata = Deno.readFileSync("test.xlsx");
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const workbook = XLSX.read(filedata, {type: "buffer"});
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/* DO SOMETHING WITH workbook HERE */
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```
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_Writing a File_
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Older versions of the library did not properly detect features from Deno, so the
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`buffer` export would return an array of bytes. Since `Deno.writeFileSync` does
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not handle byte arrays, user code must generate a `Uint8Array` first:
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```ts
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const buf = XLSX.write(workbook, {type: "buffer", bookType: "xlsb"});
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const u8: Uint8Array = new Uint8Array(buf);
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Deno.writeFileSync("test.xlsb", u8);
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```
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## Demos
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2022-02-13 09:35:34 +00:00
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**Complete Example**
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`sheet2csv.ts` is a complete command-line tool for generating CSV text from
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workbooks. Building the application is incredibly straightforward:
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```bash
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$ deno compile -r --allow-read sheet2csv.ts # build the sheet2csv binary
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$ ./sheet2csv test.xlsx # print the first worksheet as CSV
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$ ./sheet2csv test.xlsx s5s # print worksheet "s5s" as CSV
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```
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**Module Import Scenarios**
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All demos attempt to read a file and write a new file. [`doit.ts`](./doit.ts)
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accepts the `XLSX` module as an argument.
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- `x` imports the ESM build without the codepage library:
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```ts
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// @deno-types="https://deno.land/x/sheetjs/types/index.d.ts"
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import * as XLSX from 'https://deno.land/x/sheetjs/xlsx.mjs';
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```
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- `mjs` imports the ESM build and the associated codepage library:
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```ts
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import * as XLSX from '../../xlsx.mjs';
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/* recommended for reading XLS files */
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import * as cptable from '../../dist/cptable.full.mjs';
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XLSX.set_cptable(cptable);
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```
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- `jspm` imports the browser standalone script using JSPM:
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```ts
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import * as XLSX from 'https://jspm.dev/npm:xlsx!cjs';
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```
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- `node` uses the node compatibility layer:
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```ts
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import { createRequire } from 'https://deno.land/std/node/module.ts';
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const require = createRequire(import.meta.url);
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const XLSX = require('../../');
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```
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