## Installation With [npm](https://www.npmjs.org/package/xlsx): ```bash $ npm install xlsx ``` In the browser: ```html ``` With [bower](http://bower.io/search/?q=js-xlsx): ```bash $ bower install js-xlsx ``` CDNjs automatically pulls the latest version and makes all versions available at ### JS Ecosystem Demos The `demos` directory includes sample projects for: - [`browserify`](http://browserify.org/) - [`requirejs`](http://requirejs.org/) - [`webpack`](https://webpack.js.org/) ### Optional Modules The node version automatically requires modules for additional features. Some of these modules are rather large in size and are only needed in special circumstances, so they do not ship with the core. For browser use, they must be included directly: ```html ``` An appropriate version for each dependency is included in the dist/ directory. The complete single-file version is generated at `dist/xlsx.full.min.js` Webpack and browserify builds include optional modules by default. Webpack can be configured to remove support with `resolve.alias`: ```js /* uncomment the lines below to remove support */ resolve: { alias: { "./dist/cpexcel.js": "" } // <-- omit international support } ``` ### ECMAScript 5 Compatibility Since xlsx.js uses ES5 functions like `Array#forEach`, older browsers require [Polyfills](http://git.io/QVh77g). This repo and the gh-pages branch include [a shim](https://github.com/SheetJS/js-xlsx/blob/master/shim.js) To use the shim, add the shim before the script tag that loads xlsx.js: ```html ```