# Google Sheet Demo This demo is using [`drive-db`](https://github.com/franciscop/drive-db) to fetch a public Google Sheet and then `xlsx` to save the data locally as `test.xlsx`. It uses modern Javascript; `import/export`, `async/away`, etc. To run this you need Node.js 12 or newer, and you will notice we added `"type": "module"` to the `package.json`. Here is the full code: ```js import xlsx from "xlsx"; import drive from "drive-db"; (async () => { const data = await drive("1fvz34wY6phWDJsuIneqvOoZRPfo6CfJyPg1BYgHt59k"); /* Create a new workbook */ const workbook = xlsx.utils.book_new(); /* make worksheet */ const worksheet = xlsx.utils.json_to_sheet(data); /* Add the worksheet to the workbook */ xlsx.utils.book_append_sheet(workbook, worksheet); xlsx.writeFile(workbook, "test.xlsx"); })(); ``` Let's go over the different parts: ```js import xlsx from "xlsx"; import drive from "drive-db"; ``` This imports both `xlsx` and `drive-db` libraries. While these are written in commonjs, Javascript Modules can usually import the commonjs modules with no problem. ```js (async () => { // ... })(); ``` This is what is called an [Immediately Invoked Function Expression](https://flaviocopes.com/javascript-iife/). These are normally used to either create a new execution context, or in this case to allow to run async code easier. ```js const data = await drive("1fvz34wY6phWDJsuIneqvOoZRPfo6CfJyPg1BYgHt59k"); ``` Using `drive-db`, fetch the data for the given spreadsheet id. In this case it's [this Google Sheet document](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fvz34wY6phWDJsuIneqvOoZRPfo6CfJyPg1BYgHt59k/edit), and since we don't specify the sheet it's the default one. ```js const workbook = xlsx.utils.book_new(); const worksheet = xlsx.utils.json_to_sheet(data); ``` We need to create a workbook with a worksheet inside. The worksheet is created from the previously fetched data. `drive-db` exports the data in the same format that `xlsx`'s `.json_to_sheet()` method expects, so it's a straightforward operation. ```js xlsx.utils.book_append_sheet(workbook, worksheet); ``` The worksheet needs to be inside the workbook, so we use the operation `.book_append_sheet()` to make it so. ```js xlsx.writeFile(workbook, "test.xlsx"); ``` Finally we save the workbook into a XLSX file in out filesystem. With this, now it can be opened by any spreadsheet program that we have installed. [![Analytics](https://ga-beacon.appspot.com/UA-36810333-1/SheetJS/js-xlsx?pixel)](https://github.com/SheetJS/js-xlsx)