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xlso

v1.0.3

Published

Node.js package for parsing an excel workbook to an javascript object

Downloads

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xlso

Node.js package for parsing excel workbooks into an Javascript array of rows. Excel workbooks based on the node.js package xlsx.

how to install the xlso?

$ npm install xlso --save

How to use the package?

Let suppose the following table is saved as testdata.xlsx.

| Id | Name | City | | ----- | ----- | ----- | | 1 | Micky | Loum | | 2 | Lapiro| Mbanga|

The following snippet show how to parse testdata.xlsx in order to get all data.

var xlso = require('xlso');
var xlsx = require('xlsx');
// the xlsx's workbook to parse by the xlso package.
var workbook = xlsx.readFile("testdata.xlsx");
// parse the workbook to a js array
var rows = xlso.parseWorkbook(workbook, 0, 0);
// display your js array
rows.forEach(function(item, index){
  console.log("Id: " + item.Id + ", Name: " + item.Name + ", City: " + item.City);
});

API Specifications

xlso expose one API that expect three parameters:

  • the first parameter is the workbook that was generated by the package xlsx (see section below).
  • the second parameter is the position of the sheet in the given workbook (the index 0 is the first sheet).
  • the third and last parameter is the position of the header row (position 0 means also first row).

PS: the header row must be the first row.

How to run unit-tests?

$ npm test