Create a javascript spreadsheet from a CSV file
The example below helps you to create a javascript spreadsheet table based on a remote CSV file, including the headers.
Download Spreadsheet
NOTE: A download can be performed by CTRL+S or by the option save available in the contextMenu trigger by the right click of the mouse
<html>
<script src="https://jspreadsheet.com/v5/jspreadsheet.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://jspreadsheet.com/v5/jspreadsheet.css" type="text/css" />
<script src="https://jsuites.net/v5/jsuites.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://jsuites.net/v5/jsuites.css" type="text/css" />
<div id="spreadsheet"></div>
<p><button id="exportcsv">Export my spreadsheet as CSV</button></p>
<script>
let mySpreadsheet = jspreadsheet(document.getElementById('spreadsheet'), {
csv: '/jspreadsheet/arts.csv',
tableOverflow: true,
columns: [
{ type: 'text', width: '300px' },
{ type: 'text', width: '80px' },
{ type: 'dropdown', width: '120px', source: ['England','Wales','Northern Ireland','Scotland'] },
{ type: 'text', width: '120px' },
{ type: 'text', width: '120px'},
],
license: '39130-64ebc-bd98e-26bc4',
});
document.getElementById("exportcsv").onclick = () => mySpreadsheet.download()
</script>
</html>
Other properties related
Property | Description |
---|---|
csvFileName | Default filename when the user download the table content. Default: 'jspreadsheet.csv' |
csvHeaders | Consider the first line in the CSV as the header names. Default: true |
csvDelimiter | Consider the first line in the CSV as the header names. Default: , |
allowExport | Allow the user to export by CTRL+S or by the contextMenu. Default: true |