---
title: Synthetic DOM
---

import current from '/version.js';
import CodeBlock from '@theme/CodeBlock';

`table_to_book` / `table_to_sheet` / `sheet_add_dom` act on HTML DOM elements.
Traditionally there is no DOM in server-side environments.

:::note

The most robust approach for server-side processing is to automate a headless
web browser. ["Browser Automation"](/docs/demos/net/headless) includes demos.

:::

This demo covers synthetic DOM implementations for non-browser platforms.

## NodeJS

### JSDOM

JSDOM is a DOM implementation for NodeJS. Given an HTML string, a reference to
the table element plays nice with the SheetJS DOM methods:

```js
const XLSX = require("xlsx");
const { JSDOM } = require("jsdom");

/* parse HTML */
const dom = new JSDOM(html_string);
/* get first TABLE element */
const tbl = dom.window.document.querySelector("table");
/* generate workbook */
const workbook = XLSX.utils.table_to_book(tbl);
XLSX.writeFile(workbook, "SheetJSDOM.xlsx");
```

<details><summary><b>Complete Demo</b> (click to show)</summary>

:::note

This demo was last tested on 2023 May 18 against JSDOM `22.0.0`

:::

1) Install SheetJS and JSDOM libraries:

<CodeBlock language="bash">{`\
npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz jsdom@22.0.0`}
</CodeBlock>

2) Save the following script to `SheetJSDOM.js`:

```js title="SheetJSDOM.js"
const XLSX = require("xlsx");
const { readFileSync } = require("fs");
const { JSDOM } = require("jsdom");

/* obtain HTML string.  This example reads from SheetJSTable.html */
const html_str = readFileSync("SheetJSTable.html", "utf8");
/* get first TABLE element */
const doc = new JSDOM(html_str).window.document.querySelector("table");
/* generate workbook */
const workbook = XLSX.utils.table_to_book(doc);
XLSX.writeFile(workbook, "SheetJSDOM.xlsx");
```

3) Download [the sample `SheetJSTable.html`](pathname:///dom/SheetJSTable.html):

```bash
curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/dom/SheetJSTable.html
```

4) Run the script:

```bash
node SheetJSDOM.js
```

The script will create a file `SheetJSDOM.xlsx` that can be opened.

</details>

### XMLDOM

XMLDOM provides a DOM framework for NodeJS. Given an HTML string, a reference to
the table element works with the SheetJS DOM methods after patching the object.

<details><summary><b>Complete Demo</b> (click to show)</summary>

:::note

This demo was last tested on 2023 May 18 against XMLDOM `0.8.7`

:::

1) Install SheetJS and XMLDOM libraries:

<CodeBlock language="bash">{`\
npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz @xmldom/xmldom@0.8.7`}
</CodeBlock>

2) Save the following codeblock to `SheetJSXMLDOM.js`:

```js title="SheetJSXMLDOM.js"
const XLSX = require("xlsx");
const { DOMParser, XMLSerializer } = require("@xmldom/xmldom");

(async() => {
const text = await (await fetch('https://docs.sheetjs.com/dom/SheetJSTable.html')).text();
const doc = new DOMParser().parseFromString( text, "text/html");
const tbl = doc.getElementsByTagName("table")[0];

/* patch XMLDOM */
tbl.rows = Array.from(tbl.getElementsByTagName("tr"));
tbl.rows.forEach(row => row.cells = Array.from(row.getElementsByTagName("td")))
Object.defineProperty(tbl.__proto__, "innerHTML", { get: function() {
	var outerHTML = new XMLSerializer().serializeToString(this);
	if(outerHTML.match(/</g).length == 1) return "";
	return outerHTML.slice(0, outerHTML.lastIndexOf("</")).replace(/<[^"'>]*(("[^"]*"|'[^']*')[^"'>]*)*>/, "");
}});

const workbook = XLSX.utils.table_to_book(tbl);
XLSX.writeFile(workbook, "SheetJSXMLDOM.xlsx");
})();
```

3) Run the script:

```bash
node SheetJSXMLDOM.js
```

The script will create a file `SheetJSXMLDOM.xlsx` that can be opened.


</details>

### CheerioJS

:::caution

Cheerio does not support a number of fundamental properties out of the box. They
can be shimmed, but it is strongly recommended to use a more compliant library.

:::

CheerioJS provides a DOM-like framework for NodeJS. Given an HTML string, a
reference to the table element works with the SheetJS DOM methods with some
prototype fixes. [`SheetJSCheerio.js`](pathname:///dom/SheetJSCheerio.js) is a
complete script.

<details><summary><b>Complete Demo</b> (click to show)</summary>

:::note

This demo was last tested on 2023 May 18 against Cheerio `1.0.0-rc.12`

:::

1) Install SheetJS and CheerioJS libraries:

<CodeBlock language="bash">{`\
npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz cheerio@1.0.0-rc.12`}
</CodeBlock>

2) Download [the sample script `SheetJSCheerio.js`](pathname:///dom/SheetJSCheerio.js):

```bash
curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/dom/SheetJSCheerio.js
```

3) Download [the sample `SheetJSTable.html`](pathname:///dom/SheetJSTable.html):

```bash
curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/dom/SheetJSTable.html
```

4) Run the script:

```bash
node SheetJSCheerio.js
```

The script will create a file `SheetJSCheerio.xlsx` that can be opened.

</details>

## Other Platforms

### DenoDOM

DenoDOM provides a DOM framework for Deno. Given an HTML string, a reference to
the table element works with the SheetJS DOM methods after patching the object.

This example fetches [a sample table](pathname:///dom/SheetJSTable.html):

```ts title="SheetJSDenoDOM.ts"
// @deno-types="https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-0.19.3/package/types/index.d.ts"
import * as XLSX from 'https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-0.19.3/package/xlsx.mjs';

import { DOMParser } from 'https://deno.land/x/deno_dom@v0.1.38/deno-dom-wasm.ts';

const doc = new DOMParser().parseFromString(
	await (await fetch('https://docs.sheetjs.com/dom/SheetJSTable.html')).text(),
  "text/html",
)!;
// highlight-start
const tbl = doc.querySelector("table");

/* patch DenoDOM element */
tbl.rows = tbl.querySelectorAll("tr");
tbl.rows.forEach(row => row.cells = row.querySelectorAll("td, th"))

/* generate workbook */
const workbook = XLSX.utils.table_to_book(tbl);
// highlight-end
XLSX.writeFile(workbook, "SheetJSDenoDOM.xlsx");
```

<details open><summary><b>Complete Demo</b> (click to hide)</summary>

:::note

This demo was last tested on 2023 May 18 against DenoDOM `0.1.38`

:::

1) Save the previous codeblock to `SheetJSDenoDOM.ts`.

2) Run the script with `--allow-net` and `--allow-write` entitlements:

```bash
deno run --allow-net --allow-write SheetJSDenoDOM.ts
```

The script will create a file `SheetJSDenoDOM.xlsx` that can be opened.

</details>