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jsxlsx_async

v0.0.2

Published

a simple javascript libray to read xlsx file asynchronously

Downloads

7

Readme

Jsxlsx async

Introduction

This is a simple library to read Microsoft Excel file (.xslx only) asynchronously. It can avoid "out of memory" problem when reading extra large files. Right now it also allow you to "edit" the file (read data first and put the data back to the file) synchronously.

Usage

var xlsx= require('../index')
xlsx('/yourpath',function(err,wb){
	if (err){
		//handling err
	}
	//get data array 
	wb.getSheetDataByName('yourSheetName',function(err,data){
		if (err){
			//handling err
		}
		console.log(data)
	})
	//get sheet object instead of pure data array
	wb.getSheetByName('yourSheetName',function(err,sheet){
		if (err){
			//handling err
		}
		//get certain cell object from sheet
		//ref can be {row:Number,col:Number} or Excel style string (like A2)
		var cell = sheet.getCell(ref)
		
		//With cell object, you can get Value
		var value = cell.value
		//get Cell type
		var type = cell.type
		//get Cell formula (if any)
		var formula = cell.formula
	
		//get rows array
		var rows = sheet.rows
		//get cells array
		var cells = rows[0].cells	
		
		//Write back to the sheet
		//Warning: this is not asynchronous function. It would probably fail for the large file. 
		wb.updateSheet(sheet,'yourSheetName')
		wb.output(filename)
	})
})

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Kyle Lu Licensed under the MIT license.