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:::danger pass
In a production application, it is strongly recommended to use a binding for a
more performant engine like v8
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Boa is a JavaScript engine written in Rust.
SheetJS is a JavaScript library for reading and writing data from spreadsheets.
The "Complete Example" section creates a command-line tool for reading data from spreadsheets and generating CSV rows.
Integration Details
Initialize Boa
A JS context can be constructed in one line:
use boa_engine::Context;
/* initialize */
let context = &mut Context::default();
The following helper function evaluates strings as JS code:
use std::string::String;
use boa_engine::{Context, Source, JsError};
/* simple wrapper to evaluate code snippets */
fn eval_code(c: &mut Context, code: &str) -> Result<String, JsError> {
  let src = Source::from_bytes(code);
  match c.eval(src) {
    Ok(res) => { return Ok(res.to_string(c).unwrap().to_std_string_escaped()); }
    Err(e) => { return Err(e); }
  };
}
Load SheetJS Scripts
The SheetJS Standalone scripts can be parsed and evaluated in a Boa context.
Boa provides a special helper to read source code from a path:
use std::path::Path;
use std::string::String;
use boa_engine::{js_string, Context, Source, JsError};
/* simple wrapper to evaluate an entire script file */
fn eval_file(c: &mut Context, path: &str) -> Result<String, JsError> {
  let src = Source::from_filepath(Path::new(path)).unwrap();
  match c.eval(src) {
    Ok(res) => { return Ok(res.to_string(c).unwrap().to_std_string_escaped()); }
    Err(e) => { return Err(e); }
  };
}
// ...
  /* load library */
  match eval_file(context, "./xlsx.full.min.js") {
    Ok(_res) => {}
    Err(e) => { return eprintln!("Uncaught {e}"); }
  }
To confirm the library is loaded, XLSX.version can be inspected:
  /* get version string */
  match eval_code(context, "XLSX.version") {
    Ok(res) => { println!( "SheetJS library version {}", res); }
    Err(e) => { return eprintln!("Uncaught {e}"); }
  }
Reading Files
Boa supports ArrayBuffer natively.  This snippet reads data from a file into
Vec<u8> and stores the data as an ArrayBuffer in global scope:
  /* read file */
  let data: Vec<u8> = fs::read("pres.xlsx").unwrap();
  let array: JsArrayBuffer = JsArrayBuffer::from_byte_block(data, context).unwrap();
  let attrs = Attribute::WRITABLE | Attribute::ENUMERABLE | Attribute::CONFIGURABLE;
  context.register_global_property(js_string!("buf"), array, attrs);
  /* parse with SheetJS */
  match eval_code(context, "void (globalThis.wb = XLSX.read(buf))") {
    Ok(_res) => { }
    Err(e) => { return eprintln!("Uncaught {e}"); }
  }
wb will be a variable in the JS environment that can be inspected using the
various SheetJS API functions.
Complete Example
:::note Tested Deployments
This demo was tested in the following deployments:
| Architecture | Boa | Date | 
|---|---|---|
| darwin-x64 | 0.18.0 | 2024-04-25 | 
| darwin-arm | 0.18.0 | 2024-05-23 | 
| win10-x64 | 0.18.0 | 2024-04-25 | 
| win11-arm | 0.18.0 | 2024-05-25 | 
| linux-x64 | 0.18.0 | 2024-03-21 | 
| linux-arm | 0.18.0 | 2024-05-25 | 
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- Install Rust.
:::caution pass
Boa 0.18.0 requires Rust version 1.67 or later.
Debian 12 (Bullseye) ships with Rust version 1.63.0.
It is strongly recommended to install Rust from the official distribution.
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- Create a new project:
cargo new sheetjs-boa
cd sheetjs-boa
cargo run
- Add the boa_enginecrate:
cargo add boa_engine
- Download the SheetJS Standalone script and test file. Save both files in the project directory:
- xlsx.full.min.js
- pres.xlsx
{\ curl -LO https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/pres.xlsx}
- Download main.rsand replacesrc/main.rs:
curl -L -o src/main.rs https://docs.sheetjs.com/boa/main.rs
- Build and run the app in release mode:
cargo run --release
After a short wait, the contents will be displayed in CSV form.
:::caution pass
The default debug build is not optimized and can elicit stack overflow errors.
It is strongly encouraged to use --release when possible.
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