--- title: Bun pagination_prev: getting-started/index pagination_next: getting-started/examples/index sidebar_position: 7 sidebar_custom_props: summary: Load NodeJS-style modules using CommonJS or ESM --- import current from '/version.js'; import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem'; import CodeBlock from '@theme/CodeBlock'; Package tarballs are available on https://cdn.sheetjs.com.

{"https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-" + current + "/xlsx-" + current + ".tgz"} is the URL for version {current}

:::caution Bun support is considered experimental. Great open source software grows with user tests and reports. Any issues should be reported to the Bun project for further diagnosis. ::: ## Installation Tarballs can be directly installed with `bun install`: {`\ bun rm xlsx bun install https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz`} :::tip pass [Watch the repo](https://git.sheetjs.com/SheetJS/sheetjs) or subscribe to the [RSS feed](https://git.sheetjs.com/sheetjs/sheetjs/tags.rss) to be notified when new versions are released! ::: ### Vendoring For general stability, "vendoring" modules is the recommended approach: 0) Remove any existing dependency on a project named `xlsx`: ```bash bun rm xlsx ```
  1. Download the tarball (xlsx-{current}.tgz) for the desired version. The current version is available at {"https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-" + current + "/xlsx-" + current + ".tgz"}

2) Create a `vendor` subfolder at the root of your project and move the tarball to that folder. Add it to your project repository. 3) Install the tarball: {`\ bun install file:vendor/xlsx-${current}.tgz`} The package will be installed and accessible as `xlsx`. ## Usage The package supports CommonJS `require` and ESM `import` module systems. :::info pass **It is strongly recommended to use CommonJS in Bun.** ::: ### CommonJS `require` By default, the module supports `require` and it will automatically add support for streams and file system access: ```js const { readFile } = require("xlsx"); const wb = readFile("pres.numbers"); // works! ``` :::caution pass In the BunJS REPL, `require` incorrectly loads the ESM build. ::: ### ESM `import` When importing the library using ESM `import` statements, the native NodeJS modules are not loaded. They must be added manually: ```js import * as XLSX from 'xlsx'; /* load 'fs' for readFile and writeFile support */ import * as fs from 'fs'; XLSX.set_fs(fs); /* load 'stream' for stream support */ import { Readable } from 'stream'; XLSX.stream.set_readable(Readable); /* load the codepage support library for extended support with older formats */ import * as cpexcel from 'xlsx/dist/cpexcel.full.mjs'; XLSX.set_cptable(cpexcel); ``` ## Bundling For server-side scripts, `bun build` can pre-optimize dependencies. The Bun builder requires a proper `package.json` that includes the SheetJS dependency. :::note Tested Deployments This demo was last tested in the following deployments: | Architecture | BunJS | Date | |:-------------|:--------|:-----------| | `darwin-x64` | `1.1.4` | 2024-04-19 | | `win10-x64` | `1.1.4` | 2024-04-19 | | `linux-x64` | `1.1.4` | 2024-04-25 | ::: 0) Create a new project: ```bash mkdir sheetjs-bun-dle cd sheetjs-bun-dle echo "{}" > package.json ``` :::caution pass In PowerShell, the redirect will add the UTF16LE BOM. Bun does not currently support the encoding. The file must be resaved in UTF8 (without BOM) or ASCII. ::: 1) Install the SheetJS package tarball: {`\ bun install https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz`} 2) Save the following script to `SheetJSBun.js`: ```js title="SheetJSBun.js" // highlight-next-line import * as XLSX from 'xlsx'; // highlight-next-line import * as fs from 'fs'; // highlight-next-line XLSX.set_fs(fs); /* fetch JSON data and parse */ const url = "https://docs.sheetjs.com/executive.json"; const raw_data = await (await fetch(url)).json(); /* filter for the Presidents */ const prez = raw_data.filter(row => row.terms.some(term => term.type === "prez")); /* sort by first presidential term */ prez.forEach(row => row.start = row.terms.find(term => term.type === "prez").start); prez.sort((l,r) => l.start.localeCompare(r.start)); /* flatten objects */ const rows = prez.map(row => ({ name: row.name.first + " " + row.name.last, birthday: row.bio.birthday })); /* generate worksheet and workbook */ const worksheet = XLSX.utils.json_to_sheet(rows); const workbook = XLSX.utils.book_new(); XLSX.utils.book_append_sheet(workbook, worksheet, "Dates"); /* fix headers */ XLSX.utils.sheet_add_aoa(worksheet, [["Name", "Birthday"]], { origin: "A1" }); /* calculate column width */ const max_width = rows.reduce((w, r) => Math.max(w, r.name.length), 10); worksheet["!cols"] = [ { wch: max_width } ]; /* create an XLSX file and try to save to Presidents.xlsx */ XLSX.writeFile(workbook, "Presidents.xlsx"); ``` 3) Bundle the script with `bun build`: ```bash bun build --target=bun SheetJSBun.js --outfile=app.js ``` This procedure will generate `app.js`. 4) Remove the module artifacts and original script: ```bash rm package.json bun.lockb SheetJSBun.js rm -rf ./node_modules ``` At this point, `app.js` will be the only file in the project folder. 5) Run the script: ```bash bun app.js ``` If the script succeeded, the file `Presidents.xlsx` will be created. That file can be opened in a spreadsheet editor.