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title: Tables on Tablets and Mobile Devices
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sidebar_label: iOS and Android Apps
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---
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import EngineData from '/data/mobile.js'
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import DocCardList from '@theme/DocCardList';
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import {useCurrentSidebarCategory} from '@docusaurus/theme-common';
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[SheetJS](https://sheetjs.com) is a JavaScript library for reading and writing
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data from spreadsheets.
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Many mobile app frameworks mix JavaScript / CSS / HTML5 concepts with native
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extensions and libraries to create a hybrid development experience. Developers
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well-versed in web technologies can now build actual mobile applications that
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run on iOS and Android!
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The demos in this section showcase a number of mobile frameworks. In each case,
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we will build a sample app that loads SheetJS library scripts and processes
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on-device and remote spreadsheet files.
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2024-04-14 07:40:38 +00:00
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:::danger pass
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**The ecosystem has broken backwards-compatibility many times!**
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iOS and Android, as well as the underlying JavaScript frameworks, make breaking
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changes regularly. The demos were tested against emulators / real devices at
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some point in time. A framework or OS change can render the demos inoperable.
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MacOS is required for the iOS demos. The Android demos were tested on MacOS.
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:::
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Demos for common tools are included in separate pages. Each demo section will
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mention test dates and platform versions.
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<ul>{useCurrentSidebarCategory().items.map((item, index) => {
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const listyle = (item.customProps?.icon) ? {
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listStyleImage: `url("${item.customProps.icon}")`
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} : {};
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return (<li style={listyle} {...(item.customProps?.class ? {className: item.customProps.class}: {})}>
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<a href={item.href}>{item.label}</a>{item.customProps?.summary && (" - " + item.customProps.summary)}
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</li>);
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})}</ul>
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:::info pass
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The ["JavaScript Engines"](/docs/demos/engines) section includes samples for JS
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engines used in the mobile app frameworks. SheetJS libraries have been tested
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in the relevant engines.
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:::
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:::note Recommendation
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React Native is extremely popular and is the recommended choice for greenfield
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projects that can use community modules. However, its "lean core" approach
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forces developers to learn iOS/Android programming or use community modules to
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provide basic app features.
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2024-04-12 01:04:37 +00:00
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The original Web View framework was PhoneGap/Cordova. The modern frameworks are
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built atop Cordova. Cordova is waning in popularity but it has a deep library of
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community modules to solve many problems.
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Before creating a new app, it is important to identify what features the app
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should support and investigate community modules. If there are popular modules
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for features that must be included, or for teams that are comfortable with
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native app development, React Native is the obvious choice.
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### Platforms
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The following frameworks have been tested:
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<EngineData/>
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:::info pass
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When this table was last updated, it was not possible to build an iOS app from
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Linux or Windows. Android tooling runs on MacOS, Linux and Windows.
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:::
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