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title: Eleventy
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pagination_prev: demos/net/index
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pagination_next: demos/mobile/index
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---
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import current from '/version.js';
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import CodeBlock from '@theme/CodeBlock';
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Eleventy is a static site generator.
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The [NodeJS module](/docs/getting-started/installation/nodejs) can be loaded in
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`.eleventy.js` and used in custom data file format parsers.
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## Integration Details
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### Data File Parser
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Custom data file parsers must be registered in `.eleventy.js`
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`addDataExtension` accepts a list of file extensions and a parser object.
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The parser object must include the options `read: true` and `encoding: null` .
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Eleventy will read files and pass raw `Buffer` objects to the parser callback.
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The `parser` callback can parse the data with `XLSX.read`. In this demo, the
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parser will generate an array of row objects using `XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json`:
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```js title=".eleventy.js"
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const XLSX = require("xlsx");
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/* list of file extensions */
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const exts = [ "numbers", "xlsx", "xlsb", "xls" ].join(", ");
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module.exports = (eleventyConfig) => {
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eleventyConfig.addDataExtension(exts, {
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/* read file and pass raw Buffer object to parser */
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// highlight-next-line
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encoding: null, read: true,
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/* parser callback */
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parser: (contents) => {
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/* contents is the data stored as a Buffer */
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// highlight-next-line
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const wb = XLSX.read(contents);
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/* generate array of row objects from first worksheet */
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return XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]);
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}
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});
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};
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```
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### Usage
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Spreadsheet files added in the `_data` subdirectory are accessible from template
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files using the name stem.
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For example, [`pres.numbers`](https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers) can be accessed
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using the variable `pres` in a template:
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```liquid title="index.njk"
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<table><thead><th>Name</th><th>Index</th></thead>
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<tbody>
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{% for row in pres %}
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<tr>
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<td>{{ row.Name }}</td>
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<td>{{ row.Index }}</td>
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</tr>
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{% endfor %}
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</tbody>
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</table>
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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 May 07 using Eleventy `2.0.1`
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:::
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### Project Setup
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1) Create a new project:
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```bash
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mkdir sheetjs-11ty
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cd sheetjs-11ty
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npm init -y
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```
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2) Install Eleventy and SheetJS libraries:
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<CodeBlock language="bash">{`\
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npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz @11ty/eleventy`}
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</CodeBlock>
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3) Make a new `_data` subdirectory in the project. Download the example file
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[`pres.xlsx`](https://sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx) into `_data`:
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```bash
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mkdir _data
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curl -Lo _data/pres.xlsx https://sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx
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```
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4) Download the following files to the project folder:
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- [`_eleventy.js`](pathname:///eleventy/_eleventy.js) (rename to `.eleventy.js`)
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- [`index.njk`](pathname:///eleventy/index.njk)
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```bash
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curl -L -o .eleventy.js https://docs.sheetjs.com/eleventy/_eleventy.js
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curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/eleventy/index.njk
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```
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### Live Reload
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5) Start the live reloading server:
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```bash
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npx @11ty/eleventy --serve
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```
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The server will generate `index.html` from `index.njk` and show the server URL:
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```
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[11ty] Writing _site/index.html from ./index.njk
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[11ty] Wrote 1 file in 0.23 seconds (v2.0.1)
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[11ty] Watching…
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[11ty] Server at http://localhost:8080/ <-- this is the URL
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```
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6) Open the URL in a web browser. The page should include a table.
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7) Open `_data/pres.xlsx` in a spreadsheet editor. Add a new row to the end
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of the list and save the file.
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The server log will note that the file changed:
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```
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[11ty] File changed: _data/pres.xlsx
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[11ty] Writing _site/index.html from ./index.njk
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```
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The browser will refresh to show the new data.
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### Static Site
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8) Stop the live reload server and build the static site:
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```bash
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npx @11ty/eleventy
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```
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Eleventy will place the generated site in the `_site` subfolder.
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9) Start a web server to host the static site:
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```bash
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npx http-server _site
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```
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Open a web browser and access the displayed URL ( `http://localhost:8080` ).
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View the page source and confirm that no JS was added to the page. It only
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contains the content from the file in an HTML table.
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