2022-08-19 06:42:18 +00:00
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title: HTTP Server Processing
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---
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Server-Side JS platforms like NodeJS and Deno have built-in APIs for listening
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on network interfaces. They provide wrappers for requests and responses.
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## Overview
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#### Reading Data
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Typically servers receive form data with content type `multipart/form-data` or
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`application/x-www-form-urlencoded`. The platforms themselves typically do not
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provide "body parsing" functions, instead leaning on the community to supply
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modules to take the encoded data and split into form fields and files.
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NodeJS servers typically use a parser like `formidable`. In the example below,
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`formidable` will write to file and `XLSX.readFile` will read the file:
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```js
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var XLSX = require("xlsx"); // This is using the CommonJS build
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var formidable = require("formidable");
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require("http").createServer(function(req, res) {
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if(req.method !== "POST") return res.end("");
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/* parse body and implement logic in callback */
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// highlight-next-line
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(new formidable.IncomingForm()).parse(req, function(err, fields, files) {
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/* if successful, files is an object whose keys are param names */
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// highlight-next-line
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var file = files["upload"]; // <input type="file" id="upload" name="upload">
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/* file.path is a location in the filesystem, usually in a temp folder */
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// highlight-next-line
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var wb = XLSX.readFile(file.filepath);
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// print the first worksheet back as a CSV
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res.end(XLSX.utils.sheet_to_csv(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]));
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});
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}).listen(process.env.PORT || 3000);
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```
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`XLSX.read` will accept NodeJS buffers as well as `Uint8Array`, Base64 strings,
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binary strings, and plain Arrays of bytes. This covers the interface types of
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a wide variety of frameworks.
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#### Writing Data
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Typically server libraries use a response API that accepts `Uint8Array` data.
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`XLSX.write` with the option `type: "buffer"` will generate data. To force the
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response to be treated as an attachment, set the `Content-Disposition` header:
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```js
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var XLSX = require("xlsx"); // This is using the CommonJS build
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require("http").createServer(function(req, res) {
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if(req.method !== "GET") return res.end("");
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var wb = XLSX.read("S,h,e,e,t,J,S\n5,4,3,3,7,9,5", {type: "binary"});
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// highlight-start
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res.setHeader('Content-Disposition', 'attachment; filename="SheetJS.xlsx"');
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res.end(XLSX.write(wb, {type:"buffer", bookType: "xlsx"}));
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// highlight-end
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}).listen(process.env.PORT || 3000);
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```
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## Deno
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:::caution
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Many hosted services like Deno Deploy do not offer filesystem access.
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This breaks web frameworks that use the filesystem in body parsing.
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:::
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Deno provides the basic elements to implement a server. It does not provide a
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body parser out of the box.
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### Drash
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In testing, [Drash](https://drash.land/drash/) had an in-memory body parser
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which could handle file uploads on hosted services like Deno Deploy.
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The service <https://s2c.sheetjs.com> is hosted on Deno Deploy using Drash!
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_Reading Data_
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`Request#bodyParam` reads body parameters. For uploaded files, the `content`
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property is a `Uint8Array`:
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```ts
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// @deno-types="https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/types/index.d.ts"
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import { read, utils } from 'https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/xlsx.mjs';
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import * as Drash from "https://deno.land/x/drash@v2.5.4/mod.ts";
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class ParseResource extends Drash.Resource {
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public paths = ["/"];
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public POST(request: Drash.Request, response: Drash.Response) {
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// assume a form upload like <input type="file" id="upload" name="upload">
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// highlight-next-line
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const file = request.bodyParam<Drash.Types.BodyFile>("upload");
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if (!file) throw new Error("File is required!");
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// highlight-next-line
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var wb = read(file.content, {type: "buffer"});
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return response.html( utils.sheet_to_html(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]));
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}
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}
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```
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_Writing Data_
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Headers are manually set with `Response#headers.set` while the raw body is set
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with `Response#send`:
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```ts
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// @deno-types="https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/types/index.d.ts"
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import { read, utils } from 'https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/xlsx.mjs';
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import * as Drash from "https://deno.land/x/drash@v2.5.4/mod.ts";
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class WriteResource extends Drash.Resource {
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public paths = ["/export"];
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public GET(request: Drash.Request, response: Drash.Response): void {
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// create some fixed workbook
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const data = ["SheetJS".split(""), [5,4,3,3,7,9,5]];
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const ws = utils.aoa_to_sheet(data);
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const wb = utils.book_new(); utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws, "data");
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// write the workbook to XLSX as a Uint8Array
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const file = write(wb, { bookType: "xlsx", type: "buffer"});
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// set headers
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response.headers.set("Content-Disposition", 'attachment; filename="SheetJSDrash.xlsx"');
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// send data
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return response.send("application/vnd.ms-excel", file);
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}
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}
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```
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<details><summary><b>Complete Example</b> (click to show)</summary>
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1) Save the following script to `SheetJSDrash.ts`:
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```ts title="SheetJSDrash.ts"
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/*! sheetjs (C) 2013-present SheetJS -- http://sheetjs.com */
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// @deno-types="https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/types/index.d.ts"
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import { read, utils, set_cptable } from 'https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/xlsx.mjs';
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import * as cptable from 'https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/dist/cpexcel.full.mjs';
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set_cptable(cptable);
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import * as Drash from "https://deno.land/x/drash@v2.5.4/mod.ts";
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class ParseResource extends Drash.Resource {
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public paths = ["/"];
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public POST(request: Drash.Request, response: Drash.Response) {
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const file = request.bodyParam<Drash.Types.BodyFile>("file");
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if (!file) throw new Error("File is required!");
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var wb = read(file.content, {type: "buffer"});
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return response.html( utils.sheet_to_html(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]));
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}
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public GET(request: Drash.Request, response: Drash.Response): void {
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return response.html(`\
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html>
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<head>
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<title>SheetJS Spreadsheet to HTML Conversion Service</title>
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<meta charset="utf-8" />
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</head>
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<body>
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<pre><h3><a href="//sheetjs.com/">SheetJS</a> Spreadsheet Conversion Service</h3>
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<b>API</b>
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Send a POST request to https://s2c.sheetjs.com/ with the file in the "file" body parameter:
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$ curl -X POST -F"file=@test.xlsx" https://s2c.sheetjs.com/
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The response will be an HTML TABLE generated from the first worksheet.
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<b>Try it out!</b><form action="/" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
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<input type="file" name="file" />
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Use the file input element to select a file, then click "Submit"
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<button type="submit">Submit</button>
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</form>
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</pre>
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</body>
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</html>`,
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);
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}
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}
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const server = new Drash.Server({
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hostname: "",
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port: 3000,
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protocol: "http",
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resources: [ ParseResource ],
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});
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server.run();
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console.log(`Server running at ${server.address}.`);
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```
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2) Run the server:
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```bash
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deno run --allow-net SheetJSDrash.ts
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```
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3) Download the test file <https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers>
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4) Open http://localhost:3000/ in your browser.
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Click "Choose File" and select `pres.numbers`. Then click "Submit"
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The page should show the contents of the file as an HTML table.
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2022-08-21 00:46:10 +00:00
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</details>
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## NodeJS
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### Express
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The `express-formidable` middleware is powered by the `formidable` parser. It
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adds a `files` property to the request.
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When downloading binary data, Express handles `Buffer` data in `res.end`. The
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convenience `attachment` method adds the required header:
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```js
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// Header 'Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="SheetJS.xlsx"'
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res.attachment("SheetJS.xlsx");
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```
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The following demo Express server will respond to POST requests to `/upload`
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with a CSV output of the first sheet. It will also respond to GET requests to
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`/download`, responding with a fixed XLSX worksheet:
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```js title="SheetJSExpressCSV.js"
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var XLSX = require('xlsx'), express = require('express');
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/* create app */
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var app = express();
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/* add express-formidable middleware */
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app.use(require('express-formidable')());
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/* route for handling uploaded data */
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app.post('/upload', function(req, res) {
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var f = req.files["upload"]; // <input type="file" id="upload" name="upload">
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var wb = XLSX.readFile(f.path);
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// highlight-end
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/* respond with CSV data from the first sheet */
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res.status(200).end(XLSX.utils.sheet_to_csv(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]));
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});
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app.get('/download', function(req, res) {
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/* generate workbook object */
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var ws = XLSX.utils.aoa_to_sheet(["SheetJS".split(""), [5,4,3,3,7,9,5]]);
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var wb = XLSX.utils.book_new(); XLSX.utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws, "Data");
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/* generate buffer */
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var buf = XLSX.write(wb, {type: "buffer", bookType: "xlsx"});
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/* set headers */
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res.attachment("SheetJSExpress.xlsx");
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/* respond with file data */
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res.status(200).end(buf);
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// highlight-end
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});
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app.listen(+process.env.PORT||3000);
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```
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<details><summary><b>Testing</b> (click to show)</summary>
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0) Save the code sample to `SheetJSExpressCSV.js`
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1) Install dependencies:
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```bash
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npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/xlsx-latest.tgz express express-formidable
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```
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2) Start server (note: it will not print anything to console when running)
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```bash
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node SheetJSExpressCSV.js
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```
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3) Test POST requests using <https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers>:
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```bash
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curl -LO https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers
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curl -X POST -F upload=@pres.numbers http://localhost:3000/upload
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```
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The response should show the data in CSV rows.
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4) Test GET requests by opening http://localhost:3000/download in your browser.
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It should prompt to download `SheetJSExpress.xlsx`
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</details>
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### NestJS
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[The NestJS docs](https://docs.nestjs.com/techniques/file-upload) have detailed
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instructions for file upload support. In the controller, the `path` property
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works with `XLSX.readFile`.
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When downloading binary data, NestJS expects `StreamableFile`-wrapped Buffers.
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The following demo NestJS Controller will respond to POST requests to `/upload`
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with a CSV output of the first sheet. It will also respond to GET requests to
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`/download`, responding with a fixed export:
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```ts title="src/sheetjs/sheetjs.controller.js"
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import { Controller, Get, Header, Post, StreamableFile, UploadedFile, UseInterceptors } from '@nestjs/common';
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import { FileInterceptor } from '@nestjs/platform-express';
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import { readFile, utils } from 'xlsx';
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@Controller('sheetjs')
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export class SheetjsController {
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@Post('upload') // <input type="file" id="upload" name="upload">
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@UseInterceptors(FileInterceptor('upload'))
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async uploadXlsxFile(@UploadedFile() file: Express.Multer.File) {
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/* file.path is a path to the workbook */
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const wb = readFile(file.path);
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/* generate CSV of first worksheet */
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return utils.sheet_to_csv(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]);
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}
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@Get('download')
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@Header('Content-Disposition', 'attachment; filename="SheetJSNest.xlsx"')
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async downloadXlsxFile(): Promise<StreamableFile> {
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var ws = utils.aoa_to_sheet(["SheetJS".split(""), [5,4,3,3,7,9,5]]);
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var wb = utils.book_new(); utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws, "Data");
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// highlight-start
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/* generate buffer */
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var buf = write(wb, {type: "buffer", bookType: "xlsx"});
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/* Return a streamable file */
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return new StreamableFile(buf);
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// highlight-end
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}
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}
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```
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<details><summary><b>Testing</b> (click to show)</summary>
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1) Create a new project:
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```bash
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npx @nestjs/cli new -p npm sheetjs-nest
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cd sheetjs-nest
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npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/xlsx-latest.tgz
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npm i --save-dev @types/multer
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mkdir -p upload
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```
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2) Create a new controller and a new module:
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```bash
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npx @nestjs/cli generate module sheetjs
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npx @nestjs/cli generate controller sheetjs
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```
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3) Add `multer` to the new module by editing `src/sheetjs/sheetjs.module.ts`.
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Changes are highlighted below:
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```ts title="src/sheetjs/sheetjs.module.ts"
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import { Module } from '@nestjs/common';
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import { SheetjsController } from './sheetjs.controller';
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import { MulterModule } from '@nestjs/platform-express';
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@Module({
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imports: [
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MulterModule.register({
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dest: './upload',
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}),
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],
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controllers: [SheetjsController]
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})
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export class SheetjsModule {}
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```
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4) Copy the `src/sheetjs/sheetjs.controller.ts` example from earlier, replacing
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the contents of the existing file.
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5) Start the server with
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```bash
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npx @nestjs/cli start
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```
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3) Test POST requests using <https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers>:
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```bash
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curl -LO https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers
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curl -X POST -F upload=@pres.numbers http://localhost:3000/sheetjs/upload
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```
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The response should show the data in CSV rows.
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4) Test GET requests by opening http://localhost:3000/sheetjs/download in your browser.
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It should prompt to download `SheetJSNest.xlsx`
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</details>
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### Fastify
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:::note
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This demo was verified on 2022 August 24 using `fastify@4.5.2`
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_Reading Data_
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`@fastify/multipart`, which uses `busbuy` under the hood, can be registered:
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```js
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/* load SheetJS Library */
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const XLSX = require("xlsx");
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/* load fastify and enable body parsing */
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const fastify = require('fastify')({logger: true});
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fastify.register(require('@fastify/multipart'), { attachFieldsToBody: true });
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```
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Once registered with the option `attachFieldsToBody`, route handlers can use
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`req.body` directly:
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```js
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/* POST / reads submitted file and exports to requested format */
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fastify.post('/', async(req, reply) => {
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/* "file" is the name of the field in the HTML form*/
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const file = req.body.upload;
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/* toBuffer returns a promise that resolves to a Buffer */
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const buf = await file.toBuffer();
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/* `XLSX.read` can read the Buffer */
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const wb = XLSX.read(buf);
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/* reply with a CSV */
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reply.send(XLSX.utils.sheet_to_csv(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]));
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});
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```
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:::caution
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Out of the box, Fastify will return an error `FST_ERR_CTP_BODY_TOO_LARGE` when
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processing large spreadsheets (`statusCode 413`). This is a Fastify issue.
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[`bodyLimit`](https://www.fastify.io/docs/latest/Reference/Server/#bodylimit)
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in the docs explains the setting. It can be overridden during server creation:
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```js
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/* increase request body size limit to 5MB = 5 * 1024 * 1024 bytes */
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const fastify = require('fastify')({bodyLimit: 5 * 1024 * 1024});
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```
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:::
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_Writing Data_
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The `Content-Disposition` header must be set manually:
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```js
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/* GET / returns a workbook */
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fastify.get('/', (req, reply) => {
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/* make a workbook */
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var wb = XLSX.read("S,h,e,e,t,J,S\n5,4,3,3,7,9,5", {type: "binary"});
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/* write to Buffer */
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const buf = XLSX.write(wb, {type:"buffer", bookType: "xlsx"});
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/* set Content-Disposition header and send data */
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// highlight-next-line
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reply.header('Content-Disposition', 'attachment; filename="SheetJSFastify.xlsx"').send(buf);
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});
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```
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<details><summary><b>Testing</b> (click to show)</summary>
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0) Save the following snippet to `SheetJSFastify.js`:
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```js
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/* load SheetJS Library */
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const XLSX = require("xlsx");
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/* load fastify and enable body parsing */
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const fastify = require('fastify')({logger: true});
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fastify.register(require('@fastify/multipart'), { attachFieldsToBody: true });
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/* GET / returns a workbook */
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fastify.get('/', (req, reply) => {
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/* make a workbook */
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var wb = XLSX.read("S,h,e,e,t,J,S\n5,4,3,3,7,9,5", {type: "binary"});
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/* write to Buffer */
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const buf = XLSX.write(wb, {type:"buffer", bookType: "xlsx"});
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/* set Content-Disposition header and send data */
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reply.header('Content-Disposition', 'attachment; filename="SheetJSFastify.xlsx"').send(buf);
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});
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/* POST / reads submitted file and exports to requested format */
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fastify.post('/', async(req, reply) => {
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/* "file" is the name of the field in the HTML form*/
|
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const file = req.body.upload;
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/* toBuffer returns a promise that resolves to a Buffer */
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const wb = XLSX.read(await file.toBuffer());
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/* send back a CSV */
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reply.send(XLSX.utils.sheet_to_csv(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]));
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});
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/* start */
|
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|
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fastify.listen({port: process.env.PORT || 3000}, (err, addr) => { if(err) throw err; });
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```
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1) Install dependencies:
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```bash
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npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/xlsx-latest.tgz fastify @fastify/multipart
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|
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```
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2) Start server
|
|
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|
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```bash
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|
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node SheetJSFastify.js
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|
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```
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3) Test POST requests using <https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers>:
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|
|
```bash
|
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|
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curl -LO https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers
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|
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curl -X POST -F upload=@pres.numbers http://localhost:3000/
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|
|
```
|
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The response should show the data in CSV rows.
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|
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|
|
4) Test GET requests by opening http://localhost:3000/ in your browser.
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It should prompt to download `SheetJSFastify.xlsx`
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|
|
</details>
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