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# Adobe Apps
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Photoshop, InDesign and other Adobe Creative Suite applications offer extension
support.  Over the years there have been a few different JavaScript platforms:
- "ExtendScript": This uses an old JavaScript dialect but is supported in older
  versions of Creative Suite and Creative Cloud.
- "CEP": This was recommended in CS6 but eventually deprecated.
- "UXP": This is the current Adobe recommendation for new CC extensions.
This demo intends to cover the SheetJS-related parts.  General setup as well as
general Adobe considerations are not covered here.  A basic familiarity with
extension development is assumed.
## ExtendScript Scripts
[Installation is straightforward:](../../installation/extendscript) download a
script and move it to your project directory.
### Reading Files
`XLSX.readFile` can directly accept an absolute URI:
```js
var workbook = XLSX.readFile("~/Documents/test.xlsx");
```
The path can be user-configurable using `File.openDialog`:
```js
/* Show File Picker */
var thisFile = File.openDialog("Select a spreadsheet");
if(!thisFile) { alert("File not found!"); return; }
/* Read file from disk */
var workbook = XLSX.readFile(thisFile.absoluteURI);
```
Complete Example (click to hide)
In this example, the script will show a dialog to select a file.  After reading
the file, the workbook Author property will be extracted and the Photoshop doc
author (`activeDocument.info.author`) will be changed accordingly.
This demo was verified in Photoshop CS6 64-bit on Windows 10.
```js
#target photoshop
#include "xlsx.extendscript.js";
function main_parse() {
  /* Show File Picker */
  var thisFile = File.openDialog("Select a spreadsheet");
  if(!thisFile) { alert("File not found!"); return; }
  /* Read file from disk */
  var workbook = XLSX.readFile(thisFile.absoluteURI);
  /* Get Workbook Author */
  var Props = workbook.Props; if(!Props) { alert("Missing Author!"); return; }
  var Author = Props.Author; if(!Author) { alert("Missing Author!"); return; }
  /* Change Document Author to Workbook Author */
  var info = activeDocument.info;
  alert("Changing Author from |" + info.author + "| to |" + Author + "|");
  info.author = Author;
}
main_parse();
```
0) Download the [test workbook](pathname:///files/SheetJS.xlsb).
1) Download the following scripts:
- [`xlsx.extendscript.js`](https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/dist/xlsx.extendscript.js)
- [`parse.jsx`](pathname:///live/parse.jsx)
and place in the scripts directory.  For CS6 Windows 10 the path is typically
`C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)\Presets\Scripts`
2) Restart Photoshop and open a file (or create a new one)
3) File > Scripts > parse and select the test workbook
4) An alert will confirm that the file was read and the author will be changed:

5) File > File Info... should show the updated Author field!
Complete Example (click to hide)
In this example, the script will show a dialog to select an output file.  Once
selected, the library will create a new workbook with one worksheet.  Cell A1
will be "Author" and cell B1 will be the active Photoshop document Author.
The PS author is available as `activeDocument.info.author`.
This demo was verified in Photoshop CS6 64-bit on Windows 10.
```js
#target photoshop
#include "xlsx.extendscript.js";
function main_write() {
  /* Show File Picker */
  var thisFile = File.saveDialog("Select an output file", "*.xlsx;*.xls");
  if(!thisFile) { alert("File not found!"); return; }
  /* Create new Worksheet */
  var ws = XLSX.utils.aoa_to_sheet([
    ["Author", activeDocument.info.author]
  ]);
  /* Create new Workbook and add worksheet */
  var wb = XLSX.utils.book_new();
  XLSX.utils.book_append_sheet(wb, ws, "Sheet1");
  /* Write file to disk */
  XLSX.writeFile(wb, thisFile.absoluteURI);
  alert("Created File " + thisFile.absoluteURI);
}
main_write();
```
1) Download the following scripts:
- [`xlsx.extendscript.js`](https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/dist/xlsx.extendscript.js)
- [`write.jsx`](pathname:///live/write.jsx)
and place in the scripts directory.  For CS6 Windows 10 the path is typically
`C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)\Presets\Scripts`
2) Restart Photoshop and open a file (or create a new one)
3) File > File Info ... and confirm there is an Author. If not, set to `SheetJS`
4) File > Scripts > write and use the popup to select the Documents folder.
   Enter `SheetJSPSTest.xlsx` and hit "Save"
4) An alert will confirm that the file was created:

5) Open the generated `SheetJSPSTest.xlsx` file and compare to Photoshop author