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title: Swift + JavaScriptCore
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pagination_prev: demos/cli
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pagination_next: demos/clipboard
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---
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iOS and MacOS ship with the JavaScriptCore framework for running JS code from
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Swift and Objective-C. Hybrid function invocation is tricky, but explicit data
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passing is straightforward. The demo shows a standalone Swift sample for MacOS.
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The [Standalone scripts](/docs/getting-started/installation/standalone) can be
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parsed and evaluated in a JSC context.
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:::warning Platform Limitations
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JavaScriptCore is primarily deployed in MacOS and iOS applications. There is
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some experimental support through the Bun runtime, but production applications
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intending to support Windows / Linux / Android should try to embed V8.
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:::
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## Integration Details
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Binary strings can be passed back and forth using `String.Encoding.isoLatin1`.
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_Initialize JavaScriptCore_
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JSC does not provide a `global` variable. It can be created in one line:
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```swift
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var context: JSContext!
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do {
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context = JSContext();
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context.exceptionHandler = { _, X in if let e = X { print(e.toString()!); }; };
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// highlight-next-line
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context.evaluateScript("var global = (function(){ return this; }).call(null);");
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} catch { print(error.localizedDescription); }
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```
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_Load SheetJS Scripts_
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The main library can be loaded by reading the scripts from the file system and
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evaluating in the JSC context:
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```swift
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let src = try String(contentsOfFile: "xlsx.full.min.js");
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context.evaluateScript(src);
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```
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To confirm the library is loaded, `XLSX.version` can be inspected:
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```swift
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let XLSX: JSValue! = context.objectForKeyedSubscript("XLSX");
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if let ver = XLSX.objectForKeyedSubscript("version") { print(ver.toString()); }
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```
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### Reading Files
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`String(contentsOf:encoding:)` reads from a path and returns an encoded string:
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```swift
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/* read sheetjs.xls as Base64 string */
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let file_path = shared_dir.appendingPathComponent("sheetjs.xls");
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let data: String! = try String(contentsOf: file_path, encoding: String.Encoding.isoLatin1);
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```
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This string can be loaded into the JS engine and processed:
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```swift
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/* load data in JSC */
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context.setObject(data, forKeyedSubscript: "payload" as (NSCopying & NSObjectProtocol));
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/* `payload` (the "forKeyedSubscript" parameter) is a binary string */
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context.evaluateScript("var wb = XLSX.read(payload, {type:'binary'});");
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```
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### Writing Files
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When writing to binary string in JavaScriptCore, the result should be stored in
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a variable and converted to string in Swift:
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```swift
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/* write to binary string */
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context.evaluateScript("var out = XLSX.write(wb, {type:'binary', bookType:'xlsx'})");
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/* `out` from the script is a binary string that can be stringified in Swift */
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let outvalue: JSValue! = context.objectForKeyedSubscript("out");
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var out: String! = outvalue.toString();
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```
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`String#write(to:atomically:encoding)` writes the string to the specified path:
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```swift
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/* write to sheetjsw.xlsx */
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let out_path = shared_dir.appendingPathComponent("sheetjsw.xlsx");
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try? out.write(to: out_path, atomically: false, encoding: String.Encoding.isoLatin1);
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```
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## Complete Example
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:::note
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This demo was tested on 2023 February 12. `swift --version` printed:
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```
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swift-driver version: 1.62.15 Apple Swift version 5.7.2
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Target: x86_64-apple-macosx12.0
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```
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:::
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The demo includes a sample `SheetJSCore` Wrapper class to simplify operations.
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:::caution This demo only runs on MacOS
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This example requires MacOS + Swift and will not work on Windows or Linux!
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:::
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0) Ensure Xcode is installed. Create a folder for the project:
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```bash
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mkdir sheetjswift
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cd sheetjswift
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```
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1) Download the standalone script and the test file:
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<ul>
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<li><a href={`https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js`}>xlsx.full.min.js</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers">pres.numbers</a></li>
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</ul>
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```bash
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curl -LO https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js
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curl -LO https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers
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```
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2) Download the Swift scripts for the demo
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- [`SheetJSCore.swift`](pathname:///swift/SheetJSCore.swift) Wrapper library
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- [`main.swift`](pathname:///swift/main.swift) Command-line script
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```bash
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curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/swift/SheetJSCore.swift
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curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/swift/main.swift
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```
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3) Build the `SheetJSwift` binary:
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```bash
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swiftc SheetJSCore.swift main.swift -o SheetJSwift
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```
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4) Test the program:
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```bash
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./SheetJSwift pres.numbers
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```
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If successful, a CSV will be printed to console. The script also tries to write
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to `SheetJSwift.xlsx`. That file can be verified by opening in Excel / Numbers.
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