Ultra fast excel sheets in the browser. Hugely inspired by JExcel, built on XLSX shoulders.
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Making excel sheets a reality in the browser can be incredibly difficult, keeping good performance while drawing and editing large amount of data in the DOM is the ultimate challenge for a web developper.
The best implementation I could find was the awesome vanillajs jexcel by Paul Hodel.
However, opening really big spreadsheet would still block the JS thread for a minute or two.
Following Rich Harris talk about reactivity, I decided to take the idea behind Jexcel and adapt it to Svelte, making use of a Virtual List to keep the DOM small and light at all times.
You will need to have typescript svelte-preprocess enabled in your webpack/rollup configuration
npm i -S svelte-sheets
<script>
import { Sheet } from "svelte-sheets";
let style = {
A1: "background-color: red",
};
let mergeCells = {
A1: [5, 0], // 5 horizontally merged cell (colspan), 0 vertically merged cells (rowspan)
};
let columns = [{ width: "50px" }];
let data = [
["mazda", "renault", "volkswagen"][("10000km", "20000km", "300000km")],
];
</script>
<Sheet {style} {mergeCells} {columns} {data} />
Alternatively you can use the toolbar to open any kind of excel files
<script>
import { Sheet, Toolbar } from "svelte-sheets";
let sheetNames;
let sheets;
let active;
let data;
let columns;
let mergeCells;
let style;
$: {
data = sheets[active].data;
columns = sheets[active].columns;
mergeCells = sheets[active].mergeCells;
style = sheets[active].style;
}
</script>
<Toolbar bind:sheetNames bind:sheets bind:active />
<Sheet {style} {mergeCells} {columns} {data} />
You can configure the table such as height and many other things with the options props:
let options = {
tableHeight: "90vh",
defaultColWidth: "50px",
};
Many of this options will be implemented later, so expect most of them to be unresponsible.