Standalone Office Open XML files (Microsoft Office 2007 and later) generator for Word (docx), PowerPoint (pptx) and Excell (xlsx) in javascript. The output is a stream.
Creating Office Open XML files (Word, Excel and Powerpoint) for Microsoft Office 2007 and later without external tools, just pure Javascript.
officegen should work on any environment that supports Node.js including Linux, OSX and Windows.
officegen also supporting PowerPoint native charts objects with embedded data.
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.
$ npm install officegen
const officegen = require('officegen')
const fs = require('fs')
// Create an empty PowerPoint object:
let pptx = officegen('pptx')
// Let's add a title slide:
let slide = pptx.makeTitleSlide('Officegen', 'Example to a PowerPoint document')
// Pie chart slide example:
slide = pptx.makeNewSlide()
slide.name = 'Pie Chart slide'
slide.back = 'ffff00'
slide.addChart(
{
title: 'My production',
renderType: 'pie',
data:
[
{
name: 'Oil',
labels: ['Czech Republic', 'Ireland', 'Germany', 'Australia', 'Austria', 'UK', 'Belgium'],
values: [301, 201, 165, 139, 128, 99, 60],
colors: ['ff0000', '00ff00', '0000ff', 'ffff00', 'ff00ff', '00ffff', '000000']
}
]
}
)
// Let's generate the PowerPoint document into a file:
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
let out = fs.createWriteStream('example.pptx')
// This one catch only the officegen errors:
pptx.on('error', function(err) {
reject(err)
})
// Catch fs errors:
out.on('error', function(err) {
reject(err)
})
// End event after creating the PowerPoint file:
out.on('close', function() {
resolve()
})
// This async method is working like a pipe - it'll generate the pptx data and put it into the output stream:
pptx.generate(out)
})
Since that officegen is using node.js events you can also create a document directly into a http respons stream:
const officegen = require('officegen')
const http = require('http')
/**
* This is a simple web server that response with a PowerPoint document.
*/
http.createServer(function(req, res) {
// We'll send a generated on the fly PowerPoint document without using files:
if (req.url == '/') {
// Create an empty PowerPoint object:
let pptx = officegen('pptx')
// Let's create a new slide:
var slide = pptx.makeNewSlide()
slide.name = 'Hello World'
// Change the background color:
slide.back = '000000'
// Declare the default color to use on this slide:
slide.color = 'ffffff'
// Basic way to add text string:
slide.addText('Created on the fly using a http server!')
//
// Let's generate the PowerPoint document directly into the response stream:
//
response.writeHead(200, {
'Content-Type':
'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation',
'Content-disposition': 'attachment filename=out.pptx'
})
// Content types related to Office documents:
// .xlsx application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
// .xltx application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.template
// .potx application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.template
// .ppsx application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.slideshow
// .pptx application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation
// .sldx application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.slide
// .docx application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document
// .dotx application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.template
// .xlam application/vnd.ms-excel.addin.macroEnabled.12
// .xlsb application/vnd.ms-excel.sheet.binary.macroEnabled.12
// This one catch only the officegen errors:
pptx.on('error', function(err) {
res.end(err)
})
// Catch response errors:
res.on('error', function(err) {
res.end(err)
})
// End event after sending the PowerPoint data:
res.on('finish', function() {
res.end()
})
// This async method is working like a pipe - it'll generate the pptx data and pass it directly into the output stream:
pptx.generate(res)
} else {
res.end('Invalid Request!')
} // Endif.
}).listen(3000)
const officegen = require('officegen')
const fs = require('fs')
// Create an empty Word object:
let docx = officegen('docx')
// Officegen calling this function after finishing to generate the docx document:
docx.on('finalize', function(written) {
console.log(
'Finish to create a Microsoft Word document.'
)
})
// Officegen calling this function to report errors:
docx.on('error', function(err) {
console.log(err)
})
// Create a new paragraph:
let pObj = docx.createP()
pObj.addText('Simple')
pObj.addText(' with color', { color: '000088' })
pObj.addText(' and back color.', { color: '00ffff', back: '000088' })
pObj = docx.createP()
pObj.addText('Since ')
pObj.addText('officegen 0.2.12', {
back: '00ffff',
shdType: 'pct12',
shdColor: 'ff0000'
}) // Use pattern in the background.
pObj.addText(' you can do ')
pObj.addText('more cool ', { highlight: true }) // Highlight!
pObj.addText('stuff!', { highlight: 'darkGreen' }) // Different highlight color.
pObj = docx.createP()
pObj.addText('Even add ')
pObj.addText('external link', { link: 'https://github.com' })
pObj.addText('!')
pObj = docx.createP()
pObj.addText('Bold + underline', { bold: true, underline: true })
pObj = docx.createP({ align: 'center' })
pObj.addText('Center this text', {
border: 'dotted',
borderSize: 12,
borderColor: '88CCFF'
})
pObj = docx.createP()
pObj.options.align = 'right'
pObj.addText('Align this text to the right.')
pObj = docx.createP()
pObj.addText('Those two lines are in the same paragraph,')
pObj.addLineBreak()
pObj.addText('but they are separated by a line break.')
docx.putPageBreak()
pObj = docx.createP()
pObj.addText('Fonts face only.', { font_face: 'Arial' })
pObj.addText(' Fonts face and size.', { font_face: 'Arial', font_size: 40 })
docx.putPageBreak()
pObj = docx.createP()
// We can even add images:
pObj.addImage('some-image.png')
// Let's generate the Word document into a file:
let out = fs.createWriteStream('example.docx')
out.on('error', function(err) {
console.log(err)
})
// Async call to generate the output file:
docx.generate(out)
const officegen = require('officegen')
const fs = require('fs')
// Create an empty Excel object:
let xlsx = officegen('xlsx')
// Officegen calling this function after finishing to generate the xlsx document:
xlsx.on('finalize', function(written) {
console.log(
'Finish to create a Microsoft Excel document.'
)
})
// Officegen calling this function to report errors:
xlsx.on('error', function(err) {
console.log(err)
})
let sheet = xlsx.makeNewSheet()
sheet.name = 'Officegen Excel'
// Add data using setCell:
sheet.setCell('E7', 42)
sheet.setCell('I1', -3)
sheet.setCell('I2', 3.141592653589)
sheet.setCell('G102', 'Hello World!')
// The direct option - two-dimensional array:
sheet.data[0] = []
sheet.data[0][0] = 1
sheet.data[1] = []
sheet.data[1][3] = 'some'
sheet.data[1][4] = 'data'
sheet.data[1][5] = 'goes'
sheet.data[1][6] = 'here'
sheet.data[2] = []
sheet.data[2][5] = 'more text'
sheet.data[2][6] = 900
sheet.data[6] = []
sheet.data[6][2] = 1972
// Let's generate the Excel document into a file:
let out = fs.createWriteStream('example.xlsx')
out.on('error', function(err) {
console.log(err)
})
// Async call to generate the output file:
xlsx.generate(out)
To create the jsdoc documentation:
grunt jsdoc
This project is using the following awesome libraries/utilities/services:
The easiest way to add new features is by using the officegen internal plugins system.
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