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excelize

v0.0.2

Published

Save array of similar objects to MS Excel sheet

Readme

This package is deprecated because it is not maintained any more. It still works, but for now saving objects to csv for further convert is much better way. If you want do something complicated with MS Excel sheet yuo may look to xlsx-populate or xlsx.


excelize

Save array of similar objects to MS Excel sheet

It is just wrapper for msexcel-builder

Install

npm install excelize

Usage

excelize(obj, path, file, sheet, cb);

obj - array of objects with same keys path - where to save file file - name for new Excel file (xlsx) sheet - name for sheet cb - callback

Example

var excelize = require('excelize');

var testObj = [
    {name: 'Alice', age: '20'},
    {name: 'Bob', age: '21'},
    {name: 'Chuck', age: '22'}
];

excelize(testObj, './', 'sample.xlsx', 'sheet', function(err){
    if (err)
        throw err;
    else
        console.log('congratulations, your workbook created');
});

License

MIT