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---
title: React Datagrid
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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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:::note
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This demo was last tested on 2023 September 17 with `react-data-grid` version
`7.0.0-beta.39` and React 18.2.0.
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:::
The demo creates a site that looks like the screenshot below:
![react-data-grid screenshot](pathname:///rdg/rdg1.png)
## Integration Details
#### Rows and Columns state
`react-data-grid` state consists of an Array of column metadata and an Array of
row objects. Typically both are defined in state:
```jsx
import DataGrid, { Column } from "react-data-grid";
export default function App() {
const [rows, setRows] = useState([]);
const [columns, setColumns] = useState([]);
return ( <DataGrid columns={columns} rows={rows} onRowsChange={setRows} /> );
}
```
The most generic data representation is an array of arrays. To sate the grid,
columns must be objects whose `key` property is the index converted to string:
```ts
import { WorkSheet, utils } from 'xlsx';
import { textEditor, Column } from "react-data-grid";
type Row = any[];
type AOAColumn = Column<Row>;
type RowCol = { rows: Row[]; columns: AOAColumn[]; };
function ws_to_rdg(ws: WorkSheet): RowCol {
/* create an array of arrays */
const rows = utils.sheet_to_json(ws, { header: 1 });
/* create column array */
const range = utils.decode_range(ws["!ref"]||"A1");
const columns = Array.from({ length: range.e.c + 1 }, (_, i) => ({
key: String(i), // RDG will access row["0"], row["1"], etc
name: utils.encode_col(i), // the column labels will be A, B, etc
editor: textEditor // enable cell editing
}));
return { rows, columns }; // these can be fed to setRows / setColumns
}
```
In the other direction, a worksheet can be generated with `aoa_to_sheet`:
```ts
import { WorkSheet, utils } from 'xlsx';
type Row = any[];
function rdg_to_ws(rows: Row[]): WorkSheet {
return utils.aoa_to_sheet(rows);
}
```
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:::caution pass
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When the demo was last refreshed, row array objects were preserved. This was
not the case in a later release. The row arrays must be re-created.
The snippet defines a `arrayify` function that creates arrays if necessary.
```ts
import { WorkSheet, utils } from 'xlsx';
type Row = any[];
// highlight-start
function arrayify(rows: any[]): Row[] {
return rows.map(row => {
var length = Object.keys(row).length;
for(; length > 0; --length) if(row[length-1] != null) break;
return Array.from({length, ...row});
});
}
// highlight-end
function rdg_to_ws(rows: Row[]): WorkSheet {
return utils.aoa_to_sheet(arrayify(rows));
}
```
:::
## Demo
1) Create a new TypeScript `create-react-app` app:
```bash
npx create-react-app sheetjs-rdg --template typescript
cd sheetjs-rdg
```
2) Install dependencies:
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<CodeBlock language="bash">{`\
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npm i -S https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz react-data-grid@7.0.0-beta.39`}
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</CodeBlock>
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3) Download [`App.tsx`](pathname:///rdg/App.tsx) and replace `src/App.tsx`.
```bash
curl -L -o src/App.tsx https://docs.sheetjs.com/rdg/App.tsx
```
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4) Start the development server:
```bash
npm start
```
#### Testing
5) When the page loads, it will fetch <https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers>, parse
with SheetJS, and load the data in the data grid.
6) Click one of the "export" buttons to export the grid data to file.