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101 lines
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# x-spreadsheet
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The `sheet_to_json` utility function generates output arrays suitable for use
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with other JS libraries such as data grids for previewing data. With a familiar
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UI, [`x-spreadsheet`](https://myliang.github.io/x-spreadsheet/) is an excellent
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choice for developers looking for a modern editor.
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This demo is available at <https://oss.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/x-spreadsheet.html>
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## Obtaining the Library
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The [`x-data-spreadsheet` module](http://npm.im/x-data-spreadsheet) includes a
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minified script `dist/xspreadsheet.js` that can be directly inserted as a script
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tag. The unpkg CDN also exposes the latest version:
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```html
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<script src="https://unpkg.com/x-data-spreadsheet/dist/xspreadsheet.js"></script>
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```
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## Previewing Data
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The HTML document needs a container element:
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```html
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<div id="gridctr"></div>
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```
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Grid initialization is a one-liner:
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```js
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/* note that the browser build exposes the variable `x` */
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var grid = x.spreadsheet(document.getElementById("gridctr"));
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```
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The following function converts data from SheetJS to x-spreadsheet:
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```js
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function stox(wb) {
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var out = [];
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wb.SheetNames.forEach(function(name) {
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var o = {name:name, rows:{}};
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var ws = wb.Sheets[name];
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var aoa = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json(ws, {raw: false, header:1});
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aoa.forEach(function(r, i) {
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var cells = {};
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r.forEach(function(c, j) { cells[j] = ({ text: c }); });
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o.rows[i] = { cells: cells };
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})
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out.push(o);
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});
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return out;
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}
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/* load data */
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grid.loadData(stox(workbook_object));
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```
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## Editing
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`x-spreadsheet` handles the entire edit cycle. No intervention is necessary.
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## Saving Data
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`grid.getData()` returns an object that can be converted back to a worksheet:
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```js
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function xtos(sdata) {
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var out = XLSX.utils.book_new();
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sdata.forEach(function(xws) {
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var aoa = [[]];
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var rowobj = xws.rows;
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for(var ri = 0; ri < rowobj.len; ++ri) {
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var row = rowobj[ri];
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if(!row) continue;
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aoa[ri] = [];
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Object.keys(row.cells).forEach(function(k) {
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var idx = +k;
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if(isNaN(idx)) return;
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aoa[ri][idx] = row.cells[k].text;
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});
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}
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var ws = XLSX.utils.aoa_to_sheet(aoa);
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XLSX.utils.book_append_sheet(out, ws, xws.name);
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});
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return out;
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}
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/* build workbook from the grid data */
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var new_wb = xtos(xspr.getData());
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/* generate download */
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XLSX.writeFile(new_wb, "SheetJS.xlsx");
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```
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## Additional Features
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This demo barely scratches the surface. The underlying grid component includes
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many additional features that work with [SheetJS Pro](https://sheetjs.com/pro).
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[![Analytics](https://ga-beacon.appspot.com/UA-36810333-1/SheetJS/js-xlsx?pixel)](https://github.com/SheetJS/js-xlsx)
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