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import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
The NodeJS Module can be imported from the main or the renderer thread.
The "Complete Example" creates an app that looks like the screenshots below:
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Integration Details
Electron presents a fs module. The require('xlsx') call loads the CommonJS
module, so XLSX.readFile and XLSX.writeFile work in the renderer thread.
Reading Files
Electron offers 3 different ways to read files, two of which use Web APIs.
File Input Element
File input elements automatically map to standard Web APIs.
For example, assuming a file input element on the page:
<input type="file" name="xlfile" id="xlf" />
The event handler would process the event as if it were a web event:
async function handleFile(e) {
const file = e.target.files[0];
const data = await file.arrayBuffer();
/* data is an ArrayBuffer */
const workbook = XLSX.read(data);
/* DO SOMETHING WITH workbook HERE */
}
document.getElementById("xlf").addEventListener("change", handleFile, false);
Drag and Drop
The drag and drop snippet applies to DIV elements on the page.
For example, assuming a DIV on the page:
<div id="drop">Drop a spreadsheet file here to see sheet data</div>
The event handler would process the event as if it were a web event:
async function handleDrop(e) {
e.stopPropagation();
e.preventDefault();
const file = e.dataTransfer.files[0];
const data = await file.arrayBuffer();
/* data is an ArrayBuffer */
const workbook = XLSX.read(data);
/* DO SOMETHING WITH workbook HERE */
}
document.getElementById("drop").addEventListener("drop", handleDrop, false);
Electron API
XLSX.readFile reads workbooks from the file system.
showOpenDialog shows a Save As dialog and returns the selected file name.
Unlike the Web APIs, the showOpenDialog flow can be initiated by app code:
/* from the renderer thread */
const electron = require('@electron/remote');
/* this function will show the open dialog and try to parse the workbook */
async function importFile() {
/* show Save As dialog */
const result = await electron.dialog.showOpenDialog({
title: 'Select a file',
filters: [{
name: "Spreadsheets",
extensions: ["xlsx", "xls", "xlsb", /* ... other formats ... */]
}]
});
/* result.filePaths is an array of selected files */
if(result.filePaths.length == 0) throw new Error("No file was selected!");
// highlight-next-line
return XLSX.readFile(result.filePaths[0]);
}
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In older versions of Electron, showOpenDialog returned the path directly:
var dialog = require('electron').remote.dialog;
function importFile(workbook) {
var result = dialog.showOpenDialog({ properties: ['openFile'] });
return XLSX.readFile(result[0]);
}
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Writing Files
XLSX.writeFile writes workbooks to the file system.
showSaveDialog shows a Save As dialog and returns the selected file name:
/* from the renderer thread */
const electron = require('@electron/remote');
/* this function will show the save dialog and try to write the workbook */
async function exportFile(workbook) {
/* show Save As dialog */
const result = await electron.dialog.showSaveDialog({
title: 'Save file as',
filters: [{
name: "Spreadsheets",
extensions: ["xlsx", "xls", "xlsb", /* ... other formats ... */]
}]
});
/* write file */
// highlight-next-line
XLSX.writeFile(workbook, result.filePath);
}
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In older versions of Electron, showSaveDialog returned the path directly:
var dialog = require('electron').remote.dialog;
function exportFile(workbook) {
var result = dialog.showSaveDialog();
XLSX.writeFile(workbook, result);
}
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Complete Example
:::note
This demo was tested in the following environments:
| OS and Version | Arch | Electron | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| macOS 13.5.1 | ARM | 26.1.0 |
2023-09-03 |
| macOS 13.5.1 | x64 | 26.1.0 |
2023-09-03 |
| Windows 10 | x64 | 26.1.0 |
2023-09-03 |
| Linux (HoloOS) | x64 | 26.1.0 |
2023-09-03 |
| Linux (Debian) | ARM | 26.1.0 |
2023-09-03 |
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This demo includes a drag-and-drop box as well as a file input box, mirroring the SheetJS Data Preview Live Demo
The core data in this demo is an editable HTML table. The readers build up the
table using sheet_to_html (with editable:true option) and the writers scrape
the table using table_to_book.
The demo project is wired for electron-forge to build the standalone binary.
- Download the demo files:
package.json: project structuremain.js: main process scriptindex.html: window pageindex.js: script loaded in render context
:::caution pass
Right-click each link and select "Save Link As...". Left-clicking a link will try to load the page in your browser. The goal is to save the file contents.
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These instructions can be run in a terminal window:
mkdir sheetjs-electron
cd sheetjs-electron
curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/electron/package.json
curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/electron/main.js
curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/electron/index.html
curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/electron/index.js
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- To verify the app works, run in the test environment:
npx -y electron .
The app will show.
- To build a standalone app, run the builder:
npm run make
This will create a package in the out\make folder.
:::caution pass
On Linux, the packaging step may require additional dependencies1
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Testing
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Download the test file
pres.numbers -
Re-launch the application in the test environment:
npx -y electron .
Electron API
- Click "Click here to select a file from your computer". With the file picker,
navigate to the Downloads folder and select
pres.numbers.
The application should show data in a table.
- Click "Export Data!" and click "Save" in the popup. By default, it will try
to write to
Untitled.xlsin the Downloads folder.
The app will show a popup once the data is exported. Open the file in a spreadsheet editor and compare the data to the table shown in the application.
Drag and Drop
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Close the application, end the terminal process and re-launch (see step 6)
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Open the Downloads folder in a file explorer or finder window.
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Click and drag the
pres.numbersfile from the Downloads folder to the bordered "Drop a spreadsheet file" box. The file data should be displayed.
File Input Element
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Close the application, end the terminal process and re-launch (see step 6)
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Click "Choose File". With the file picker, navigate to the Downloads folder and select
pres.numbers.
Electron Breaking Changes
The first version of this demo used Electron 1.7.5. The current demo includes the required changes for Electron 23.0.0.
There are no Electron-specific workarounds in the library, but Electron broke backwards compatibility multiple times. A summary of changes is noted below.
:::caution pass
Electron 6.x changed the dialog API. Methods like showSaveDialog originally
returned an array of strings, but now returns a Promise. This change was not
documented.
Electron 9.0.0 and later require the preference nodeIntegration: true in order
to require('xlsx') in the renderer process.
Electron 12.0.0 and later also require worldSafeExecuteJavascript: true and
contextIsolation: true.
Electron 14+ must use @electron/remote instead of remote. An initialize
call is required to enable Developer Tools in the window.
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