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Office JavaScript API

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Office JavaScript APIs

The JavaScript API for Office enables you to create web applications that interact with the object models in Office host applications. Your application will reference the office.js library, which is a script loader. The office.js library loads the object models that are applicable to the Office application that is running the add-in.

The NPM package for Office.js is a copy of what gets published to the official "evergreen" Office.js CDN, at https://appsforoffice.microsoft.com/lib/1/hosted/office.js. The NPM also offers alpha and beta versions for faster-cadence beta-testing (relative to the slower-cadence official BETA endpoint).

Installing

To install "office-js" locally via the NPM package, run

npm install @microsoft/office-js --save

Once installed, the Office.js script reference can be used as

<src script="node_modules\@microsoft\office-js\dist\office.js"></script>

IntelliSense definitions

TypeScript definitions for Office.js are available.

Visual Studio 2017+ can use these same TypeScript definitions, even for regular JavaScript. For JavaScript IntelliSense in earlier versions of Visual Studio, an office-vsdoc.js is available alongside the office.js file. As long as you have a Scripts/_references.js file in your VS project, and as long as you substitute the existing triple-slash reference (/// <reference path="https://.../office.js" />) with the new location (the -vsdoc part gets substituted automatically, so use it just as you would in a <script src=""> reference), you should have the corresponding JavaScript IntelliSense.

Accessing the NPM files via a CDN

In addition to downloading the files locally, you can also use them via an external service like https://unpkg.com, which provides best-effort (no uptime guarantees) CDN hosting for npm packages. This is especially useful for trying out alpha or beta builds. To do so, simply change the script reference to:

<src script="https://unpkg.com/@microsoft/office-js/dist/office.js"></script>

You can see the different versions of the NPM package listed in the dropdown on the top right at https://unpkg.com/@microsoft/office-js/. This provides the alpha and beta versions as well.

To view the latest version numbers for each of the tags, you can also run the following command on the command-line:

npm view @microsoft/office-js dist-tags --json

When you have a version number, can use it as follows with https://unpkg.com: (appending @<version-#> right after office-js; e.g., .../office-js@1.1.2-alpha.0/dist/...

<src script="https://unpkg.com/@microsoft/office-js@1.1.2-alpha.0/dist/office.js"></script>

Production vs. Beta vs. Alpha versions

Office.js versioning is described in detail in https://dev.office.com/docs/add-ins/develop/office-js-versioning. Importantly, there is a large difference between what is in the JS files, versus what are the capabilities of a particular computer (i.e., older or slower-to-update versions of office).

The NPM package and the repo branches assume the following structure.

NPM tagDescriptionCorresponding CDN locationRepo branch
Default (latest)The latest of the publicly-available APIshttps://appsforoffice.microsoft.com/lib/1/hosted/office.jsmaster
beta / beta-prereleaseForthcoming APIs, not necessarily ready for public consumption yet (and may still change...), but likely available on Insider Fast (and maybe Insider Slow) buildshttps://appsforoffice.microsoft.com/lib/beta/hosted/office.jsbeta / beta-prerelease
alpha / alpha-prereleaseForthcoming APIs, not ready for public consumption yet (and will likely change...). Might be available on Insider Fast buildsN/Aalpha / alpha-prerelease
privateAny flavor of a release, but deployed for a very specific customer / need. Unlike the other tags, successive versions of this tag are not necessarily cumulative updates; it is possible to have a 1.1.2-private.1 that has the alpha JS, and then a 1.1.2-private.2 that only contains the publicly-available APIs (with some tweaks)N/AN/A

Using an Alpha or Beta version with Script Lab

To use a version of the NPM package with Script Lab, substitute the CDN reference and the @types/office-js reference with the NPM package name and version. [Note: Script Lab uses https://unpkg.com for resolving the package names, so it's very similar guidance as above]:

Using the NPM package with Script Lab

More info

For more information on Office Add-ins and the Office JavaScript APIs, see:

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Package last updated on 05 Aug 2017

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