--- title: Sheets in Dojo Sites sidebar_label: Dojo Toolkit description: Build interactive websites with Dojo. Seamlessly integrate spreadsheets into your app using SheetJS. Bring Excel-powered workflows and data to the modern web. pagination_prev: demos/index pagination_next: demos/grid/index sidebar_position: 8 --- import current from '/version.js'; import CodeBlock from '@theme/CodeBlock'; [Dojo Toolkit](https://dojotoolkit.org/) is a JavaScript toolkit for building user interfaces. It includes solutions for code loading and DOM manipulation. [SheetJS](https://sheetjs.com) is a JavaScript library for reading and writing data from spreadsheets. This demo uses Dojo Toolkit and SheetJS to process and generate spreadsheets. We'll explore how to load SheetJS using Dojo loader and perform common tasks. ## Installation The ["AMD" instructions](/docs/getting-started/installation/amd#dojo-toolkit) includes details for using SheetJS with `require`. The demos in this section use the async loading strategy with the SheetJS CDN: {`\ `} :::warning pass The official Google CDN does not have the newest releases of Dojo Toolkit **This is a known Google CDN bug.** The script https://docs.sheetjs.com/dojo/dojo.js was fetched from the official `1.17.3` uncompressed release artifact[^1]. ::: ## Live Demos :::note Tested Deployments The demos were last tested on 2023-12-04. Demos exclusively using Dojo Core were tested using Dojo Toolkit `1.17.3`. Demos using `dijit` or `dojox` were tested using Dojo Toolkit `1.14.1`. This was the latest version available on the Google CDN. ::: - [Download and display data](pathname:///dojo/read.html) - [Fetch JSON and generate a workbook](pathname:///dojo/write.html) - [Parse file and create a data store](pathname:///dojo/combo.html) - [Export data from a store to XLSX](pathname:///dojo/export.html) ## Operations ### Parsing Remote Files When fetching spreadsheets with XHR, `handleAs: "arraybuffer"` yields an `ArrayBuffer` which can be passed to the SheetJS `read` method. The following example generates a HTML table from the first worksheet: ```html
``` :::note pass The `X-Requested-With` header setting resolves some issues related to CORS. ::: ### Writing Local Files The SheetJS `writeFile` method attempts to create and download a file: ```js require(["xlsx"], function(_XLSX) { /* create a sample workbook */ var ws = XLSX.utils.aoa_to_sheet(["SheetJS".split(""), [5,4,3,3,7,9,5]]); var wb = XLSX.utils.book_new(); XLSX.utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws, "Sheet1"); /* create an XLSX file and try to save to SheetJSDojo.xlsx */ // highlight-next-line XLSX.writeFile(workbook, "SheetJSDojo.xlsx"); }); ``` ### Data Stores `dojo/store`[^2] is the primary interface for working with structured data. #### Importing Data The SheetJS `sheet_to_json` method can generate an array of arrays that can back a `dojo/store/Memory` store. The following example fetches a test file, creates a Memory store from the data in the first worksheet, and assigns to a `dijit` UI Widget: ```html ``` #### Exporting Data Starting from a data store, query results are arrays of objects. Worksheets can be created using the SheetJS `json_to_sheet` method: ```js function export_all_data_from_store(store) { require(["xlsx"], function(_XLSX) { // highlight-start /* pull all data rows from the store */ var rows = store.query(function() { return true; }); /* generate SheetJS worksheet */ var ws = XLSX.utils.json_to_sheet(rows); // highlight-end /* generate SheetJS workbook and write to XLSX */ var wb = XLSX.utils.book_new(); XLSX.utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws, "Export"); XLSX.writeFile(wb, "SheetJSDojoExport.xlsx"); }); } ``` [^1]: All Dojo Toolkit releases are available at https://download.dojotoolkit.org/. The mirrored `dojo.js` corresponds to the `1.17.3` uncompressed script http://download.dojotoolkit.org/release-1.17.3/dojo.js.uncompressed.js. [^2]: See [`dojo/store`](https://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/dojo/store.html) in the Dojo Toolkit documentation.