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xlsx-extractor

v1.4.1

Published

Extract the colums/rows from XLSX file.

Downloads

24

Readme

xlsx-extractor

Support Node of LTS npm version Build Status code style: prettier

Extract the colums/rows from XLSX file. The cells of the sheet parsed by this tool will be filled with the largest columns and rows.

For example, parsing a columns:3 rows:3 sheet:

{
  "id": 2,
  "name": "Example Sheet",
  "cells": [
    ["", "a", ""],
    ["", "", "b"],
    ["c", "", ""]
  ]
}

Don't trim empty cells. Therefore, it is convenient for processing programmatically while maintaining cell coordinates.

Installation

$ npm install xlsx-extractor

Node.js API

How to use in Node.js.

getSheetCount(filePath)

Extract and get the number of sheets.

  • filePath: string - Path of the XLSX file.
  • Returns: number - Number of sheets.
const xlsx = require('xlsx-extractor');

const count = xlsx.getSheetCount('./sample.xlsx')
console.log(count);

extract(filePath, index)

Extract and get an index of sheets.

  • filePath: string - Path of the XLSX file.
  • index: number - Index of sheets (1 - Sheet count).
  • Returns: Promise<Sheet> - Value of sheet.
const xlsx = require('xlsx-extractor');

xlsx.extract('./sample.xlsx', 1)
  .then((sheet) => {
    console.log(sheet)
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    console.log(err)
  });

extractRange(filePath, begin, end)

Extract and get a specified range of sheets.

  • filePath: string - Path of the XLSX file.
  • begin: number - Begin index (1 - Sheet count).
  • end: number - End index (1 - Sheet count).
  • Returns: Promise<Sheet[]> - Value of sheets.
const xlsx = require('xlsx-extractor');

xlsx.extractRange('./sample.xlsx', 1, 2)
  .then((sheets) => {
    console.log(sheets)
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    console.log(err)
  });

extractAll(filePath)

Extract and get specified all of sheets.

  • filePath: string - Path of the XLSX file.
  • Returns: Promise<Sheet[]> - Value of sheets.
const xlsx = require('xlsx-extractor');

xlsx.extractAll('./sample.xlsx')
  .then((sheets) => {
    console.log(sheets)
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    console.log(err)
  });

Sheet

Value of sheet.

  • id: number - Index of the sheets.
  • name: string - Name of the sheet.
  • cells: string[][] - Cells of the sheet. Empty cell is stored is "".

CLI

Usage:  xlsx-extractor [options]

Extract the colums/rows from XLSX file.

Options:
  -i, --input [File]        Path of the XLSX file
  -r, --range [N] or [N-N]  Range of sheets to be output. Specify the numeric value of "N" or "N-N".
  -c, --count               Outputs the number of sheet. This option overrides --range.
  -v, --version             output the version number
  -h, --help                output usage information

Examples:
  $ xlsx-extractor -i sample.xlsx
  $ xlsx-extractor -i sample.xlsx -c
  $ xlsx-extractor -i sample.xlsx -r 3
  $ xlsx-extractor -i sample.xlsx -r 1-5

See also:
  https://github.com/akabekobeko/npm-xlsx-extractor/issues

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