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x-spreadsheet
The sheet_to_json
utility function generates output arrays suitable for use
with other JS libraries such as data grids for previewing data. With a familiar
UI, x-spreadsheet
is an excellent
choice for developers looking for a modern editor.
This demo is available at https://oss.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/x-spreadsheet.html
Obtaining the Library
The x-data-spreadsheet
NodeJS packages include a minified script that can be
directly inserted as a script tag. The unpkg CDN also serves this script:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/x-data-spreadsheet/dist/xspreadsheet.js"></script>
Previewing Data
The HTML document needs a container element:
<div id="gridctr"></div>
Grid initialization is a one-liner:
/* note that the browser build exposes the variable `x` */
var grid = x_spreadsheet(document.getElementById("gridctr"));
The following function converts data from SheetJS to x-spreadsheet:
/* load data */
grid.loadData(stox(workbook_object));
stox
is defined in xlsxspread.js
Editing
x-spreadsheet
handles the entire edit cycle. No intervention is necessary.
Saving Data
grid.getData()
returns an object that can be converted back to a worksheet:
/* build workbook from the grid data */
var new_wb = xtos(xspr.getData());
/* generate download */
XLSX.writeFile(new_wb, "SheetJS.xlsx");
stox
is defined in xlsxspread.js
Additional Features
This demo barely scratches the surface. The underlying grid component includes many additional features that work with SheetJS Pro.