Node XLSX
Excel file parser/builder that relies on js-xlsx.
Usage
Installation
npm install node-xlsx --save
Examples
- Parsing a xlsx from file/buffer, outputs an array of worksheets
import xlsx from 'node-xlsx';
const workSheetsFromBuffer = xlsx.parse(fs.readFileSync(`${__dirname}/myFile.xlsx`));
const workSheetsFromFile = xlsx.parse(`${__dirname}/myFile.xlsx`);
- Building a xlsx
import xlsx from 'node-xlsx';
const data = [[1, 2, 3], [true, false, null, 'sheetjs'], ['foo', 'bar', new Date('2014-02-19T14:30Z'), '0.3'], ['baz', null, 'qux']];
var buffer = xlsx.build([{name: "mySheetName", data: data}]);
import xlsx from 'node-xlsx';
const data = [[1, 2, 3], [true, false, null, 'sheetjs'], ['foo', 'bar', new Date('2014-02-19T14:30Z'), '0.3'], ['baz', null, 'qux']]
const option = {'!cols': [{ wch: 6 }, { wch: 7 }, { wch: 10 }, { wch: 20 } ]};
var buffer = xlsx.build([{name: "mySheetName", data: data}], option);
- Spanning multiple rows
A1:A4
in every sheets
import xlsx from 'node-xlsx';
const data = [[1, 2, 3], [true, false, null, 'sheetjs'], ['foo', 'bar', new Date('2014-02-19T14:30Z'), '0.3'], ['baz', null, 'qux']];
const range = {s: {c: 0, r:0 }, e: {c:0, r:3}};
const option = {'!merges': [ range ]};
var buffer = xlsx.build([{name: "mySheetName", data: data}], option);
- Spanning multiple rows
A1:A4
in second sheet only
import xlsx from 'node-xlsx';
const dataSheet1 = [[1, 2, 3], [true, false, null, 'sheetjs'], ['foo', 'bar', new Date('2014-02-19T14:30Z'), '0.3'], ['baz', null, 'qux']];
const dataSheet2 = [[4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9, 10], [11, 12, 13, 14], ['baz', null, 'qux']];
const range = {s: {c: 0, r:0 }, e: {c:0, r:3}};
const option = {'!merges': [ range ]};
var buffer = xlsx.build([{name: "myFirstSheet", data: dataSheet1}, {name: "mySecondSheet", data: dataSheet2, options: options}]);
Beware that if you try to merge several times the same cell, your xlsx file will be seen as corrupted.
Troubleshooting
This library requires at lease nodeJS v4. For legacy versions, you can use this workaround before using the lib.
npm i --save object-assign
Object.prototype.assign = require('object-assign');
Contributing
Please submit all pull requests the against master branch. If your unit test contains javascript patches or features, you should include relevant unit tests. Thanks!
Available scripts
Script | Description |
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start | Alias of test:watch |
test | Run mocha unit tests |
test:watch | Run and watch mocha unit tests |
lint | Run eslint static tests |
compile | Compile the library |
compile:watch | Compile and watch the library |
Authors
Olivier Louvignes
Copyright and license
Apache License 2.0
Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Olivier Louvignes
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Inspired by SheetJS gist examples, Copyright (c) SheetJS.