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---
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title: Packing Sheets with Webpack
sidebar_label: Webpack
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import current from '/version.js';
import CodeBlock from '@theme/CodeBlock';
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[Webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) is a modern build tool for generating static
sites. It has a robust JavaScript-powered plugin system[^1]
[SheetJS](https://sheetjs.com) is a JavaScript library for reading and writing
data from spreadsheets.
This demo uses Webpack and SheetJS to pull data from a spreadsheet and display
the content in an HTML table. We'll explore how to load SheetJS in a Webpack 5
Asset Plugin and generate data for use in webpages.
The ["Webpack 5 Demo"](#webpack-5-demo) creates a complete website powered by a
XLSX spreadsheet.
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:::info pass
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This demo covers static asset imports. For processing files in the browser, the
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["Bundlers" demo](/docs/demos/frontend/bundler/webpack) includes an example of
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importing the SheetJS library in a browser script.
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:::
## Webpack 5 Asset Module
Webpack 5 supports asset modules. With a special option, the loader will receive
NodeJS Buffers that can be parsed. The dev server will even watch the files and
reload the page in development mode!
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The [SheetJS NodeJS module](/docs/getting-started/installation/nodejs) can be
imported from Webpack loader scripts.
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The following diagram depicts the workbook waltz:
```mermaid
flowchart LR
file[(workbook\nfile)]
subgraph SheetJS operations
buffer(NodeJS\nBuffer)
aoo(array of\nobjects)
end
html{{HTML\nTABLE}}
file --> |webpack.config.js\ncustom rule| buffer
buffer --> |sheetjs-loader.js\ncustom plugin| aoo
aoo --> |src/index.js\nfrontend code| html
```
### Webpack Config
A special rule should be added to `module.rules`:
```js title="webpack.config.js"
// ...
module.exports = {
// ...
module: {
rules: [
// highlight-start
{
/* `test` matches file extensions */
test: /\.(numbers|xls|xlsx|xlsb)/,
/* use the loader script */
use: [ { loader: './sheetjs-loader' } ]
}
// highlight-end
]
}
};
```
Hot Module Replacement enables reloading when files are updated:
```js title="webpack.config.js"
// ...
module.exports = {
// ...
// highlight-start
devServer: {
static: './dist',
hot: true,
}
// highlight-end
};
```
It is strongly recommended to add an alias to simplify imports:
```js title="webpack.config.js"
// ...
module.exports = {
// ...
// highlight-start
resolve: {
alias: {
/* `~` root of the project */
"~": __dirname
}
},
// highlight-end
};
```
### SheetJS Loader
The SheetJS loader script must export a `raw` property that is set to `true`.
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The base export is expected to be the loader function. The loader receives the
file bytes as a Buffer, which can be parsed with the SheetJS `read` method[^2].
`read` returns a SheetJS workbook object[^3].
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The loader in this demo will parse the workbook, pull the first worksheet, and
generate an array of row objects using the `sheet_to_json` method[^4]:
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```js title="sheetjs-loader.js"
const XLSX = require("xlsx");
function loader(content) {
/* since `loader.raw` is true, `content` is a Buffer */
const wb = XLSX.read(content);
/* pull data from first worksheet */
var data = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]);
return `export default JSON.parse('${JSON.stringify(data)}')`;
}
/* ensure the function receives a Buffer */
loader.raw = true;
module.exports = loader;
```
### Asset Imports
Spreadsheets can be imported using the plugin. Assuming `pres.xlsx` is stored
in the `data` subfolder, `~/data/pres.xlsx` can be imported from any script:
```js title="src/index.js"
import data from '~/data/pres.xlsx';
/* `data` is an array of objects from data/pres.xlsx */
const elt = document.createElement('div');
elt.innerHTML = "<table><tr><th>Name</th><th>Index</th></tr>" +
data.map((row) => `<tr>
<td>${row.Name}</td>
<td>${row.Index}</td>
</tr>`).join("") +
"</table>";
document.body.appendChild(elt);
```
## Webpack 5 Demo
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:::note Tested Deployments
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This demo was last tested on 2023 December 04 against Webpack 5.89.0
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:::
### Initial Setup
0) Create a new skeleton project:
```bash
mkdir sheetjs-wp5
cd sheetjs-wp5
npm init -y
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npm install webpack@5.89.0 webpack-cli@5.1.4 webpack-dev-server@4.15.1 --save
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mkdir -p dist
mkdir -p src
mkdir -p data
```
1) Install the SheetJS NodeJS module:
<CodeBlock language="bash">{`\
npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz`}
</CodeBlock>
2) Save the following to `dist/index.html`:
```html title="dist/index.html"
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>SheetJS + Webpack 5</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="main.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
```
3) Save the following to `src/index.js`:
```js title="src/index.js"
import data from '~/data/pres.xlsx';
const elt = document.createElement('div');
elt.innerHTML = "<table><tr><th>Name</th><th>Index</th></tr>" +
data.map((row) => `<tr>
<td>${row.Name}</td>
<td>${row.Index}</td>
</tr>`).join("") +
"</table>";
document.body.appendChild(elt);
```
4) Save the following to `webpack.config.js`:
```js title="webpack.config.js"
const path = require('path');
module.exports = {
entry: './src/index.js',
output: {
filename: 'main.js',
path: path.resolve(__dirname, 'dist'),
},
devServer: {
static: './dist',
hot: true,
},
resolve: {
alias: {
"~": __dirname
}
},
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.(numbers|xls|xlsx|xlsb)/,
use: [ { loader: './sheetjs-loader' } ]
}
]
}
};
```
5) Save the following to `sheetjs-loader.js`:
```js title="sheetjs-loader.js"
const XLSX = require("xlsx");
function loader(content) {
/* since `loader.raw` is true, `content` is a Buffer */
const wb = XLSX.read(content);
/* pull data from first worksheet */
var data = XLSX.utils.sheet_to_json(wb.Sheets[wb.SheetNames[0]]);
return `export default JSON.parse('${JSON.stringify(data)}')`;
}
/* ensure the function receives a Buffer */
loader.raw = true;
module.exports = loader;
```
6) Download <https://sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx> and save to the `data` folder:
```bash
curl -L -o data/pres.xlsx https://sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx
```
### Live Reload Test
7) Open the test file `data/pres.xlsx` in a spreadsheet editor like Excel.
8) Start the development server:
```bash
npx webpack serve --mode=development
```
The terminal will print URLs for the development server:
```
<i> [webpack-dev-server] Project is running at:
<i> [webpack-dev-server] Loopback: http://localhost:8080/
```
9) Open the `Loopback` address (`http://localhost:8080`) in a web browser.
It should display a table of Presidents with "Name" and "Index" columns
10) Add a new row to the spreadsheet and save the file.
Upon saving, the page should refresh with the new data.
### Static Site Test
11) Stop Webpack and build the site:
```bash
npx webpack --mode=production
```
The final site will be placed in the `dist` folder.
12) Start a local web server to host the `dist` folder:
```bash
npx http-server dist
```
The command will print a list of URLs.
13) Open one of the URLs printed in the previous step (`http://localhost:8080`)
and confirm that the same data is displayed.
To verify that the page is independent of the spreadsheet, make some changes to
the file and save. The page will not automatically update.
To verify that the data was added to the page, append `main.js` to the URL
(`http://localhost:8080/main.js`) and view the source. The source will include
president names. It will not include SheetJS library references!
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[^1]: See ["Plugins"](https://webpack.js.org/concepts/plugins/) in the Webpack documentation.
[^2]: See [`read` in "Reading Files"](/docs/api/parse-options)
[^3]: See ["Workbook Object"](/docs/csf/book)
[^4]: See [`sheet_to_json` in "Utilities"](/docs/api/utilities/array#array-output)