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A simple API for editting Google Spreadsheets

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node-edit-google-spreadsheet's Introduction

Edit Google Spreadsheet

A simple API for reading and writing Google Spreadsheets in Node.js

NPM version

Install

npm install edit-google-spreadsheet

Basic Usage

Load a spreadsheet:

  var Spreadsheet = require('edit-google-spreadsheet');

  Spreadsheet.load({
    debug: true,
    spreadsheetName: 'node-edit-spreadsheet',
    worksheetName: 'Sheet1',
    // Choose from 1 of the 3 authentication methods:
    //    1. Username and Password
    username: '[email protected]',
    password: 'my-5uper-t0p-secret-password',
    // OR 2. OAuth
    oauth : {
      email: '[email protected]',
      keyFile: 'my-private-key.pem'
    },
    // OR 3. Token
    accessToken : {
      type: 'Bearer',
      token: 'my-generated-token'
    }
  }, function sheetReady(err, spreadsheet) {
    //use speadsheet!
  });

Note: Using the options spreadsheetName and worksheetName will cause lookups for spreadsheetId and worksheetId. Use spreadsheetId and worksheetId for improved performance.

Update sheet:

  function sheetReady(err, spreadsheet) {
    if(err) throw err;

    spreadsheet.add({ 3: { 5: "hello!" } });

    spreadsheet.send(function(err) {
      if(err) throw err;
      console.log("Updated Cell at row 3, column 5 to 'hello!'");
    });
  }

Read sheet:

  function sheetReady(err, spreadsheet) {
    if(err) throw err;

    spreadsheet.receive(function(err, rows, info) {
      if(err) throw err;
      console.log("Found rows:", rows);
      // Found rows: { '3': { '5': 'hello!' } }
    });

  }

Metadata

Get metadata

  function sheetReady(err, spreadsheet) {
    if(err) throw err;
    
    spreadsheet.metadata(function(err, metadata){
      if(err) throw err;
      console.log(metadata);
      // { title: 'Sheet3', rowCount: '100', colCount: '20', updated: [Date] }
    });
  }

Set metadata

  function sheetReady(err, spreadsheet) {
    if(err) throw err;
    
    spreadsheet.metadata({
      title: 'Sheet2'
      rowCount: 100,
      colCount: 20
    }, function(err, metadata){
      if(err) throw err;
      console.log(metadata);
    });
  }

WARNING: all cells outside the range of the new size will be silently deleted

More add Examples

Batch edit:

spreadsheet.add([[1,2,3],
                 [4,5,6]]);

Batch edit starting from row 5:

spreadsheet.add({
  5: [[1,2,3],
      [4,5,6]]
});

Batch edit starting from row 5, column 7:

spreadsheet.add({
  5: {
    7: [[1,2,3],
        [4,5,6]]
  }
});

Formula building with named cell references:

spreadsheet.add({
  3: {
    4: { name: "a", val: 42 }, //'42' though tagged as "a"
    5: { name: "b", val: 21 }, //'21' though tagged as "b"
    6: "={{ a }}+{{ b }}"      //forumla adding row3,col4 with row3,col5 => '=D3+E3'
  }
});

Note: cell a and b are looked up on send()

API

Spreadsheet.load( options, callback( err, spreadsheet ) )

See Options below

spreadsheet.add( obj | array )

Add cells to the batch. See examples.

spreadsheet.send( [options,] callback( err ) )

Sends off the batch of add()ed cells. Clears all cells once complete.

options.autoSize When required, increase the worksheet size (rows and columns) in order to fit the batch (default false).

spreadsheet.receive( [options,] callback( err , rows , info ) )

Recieves the entire spreadsheet. The rows object is an object in the same format as the cells you add(), so add(rows) will be valid. The info object looks like:

{
  spreadsheetId: 'ttFmrFPIipJimDQYSFyhwTg',
  worksheetId: 'od6',
  worksheetTitle: 'Sheet1',
  worksheetUpdated: '2013-05-31T11:38:11.116Z',
  authors: [ { name: 'jpillora', email: '[email protected]' } ],
  totalCells: 1,
  totalRows: 1,
  lastRow: 3,
  nextRow: 4
}

options.getValues Always get the values (results) of forumla cells.

spreadsheet.metadata( [data, ] callback )

Get and set metadata

Note: when setting new metadata, if rowCount and/or colCount is left out, an extra request will be made to retrieve the missing data.

spreadsheet.raw

The raw data recieved from Google when enumerating the spreedsheet and worksheet lists, which are triggered when searching for IDs. In order to see this array of all spreadsheets (raw.spreadsheets) the spreadsheetName option must be used. Similarly for worksheets (raw.worksheets), the worksheetName options must be used.

Options

callback

Function returning the authenticated Spreadsheet instance.

debug

If true, will display colourful console logs outputing current actions.

username password

Google account - Be careful about committing these to public repos.

oauth

OAuth configuration object. See google-oauth-jwt. By default oauth.scopes is set to ['https://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds'] (https if useHTTPS)

accessToken

Reuse a generated access token of the given type. If you set accessToken to an object, reauthentications will not work. Instead use a function accessToken(callback(err, token)) { ... } function, to allow token generation when required.

spreadsheetName spreadsheetId

The spreadsheet you wish to edit. Either the Name or Id is required.

worksheetName worksheetId

The worksheet you wish to edit. Either the Name or Id is required.

useHTTPS

Whether to use https when connecting to Google (default: true)

useCellTextValues

Return text values for cells or return values as typed. (default: true)

Todo

  • Create New Spreadsheets
  • Read specific range of cells
  • Option to cache auth token in file

FAQ

  • Q: How do I append rows to my spreadsheet ?
  • A: Using the info object returned from receive(), one could always begin add()ing at the nextRow, thereby appending to the spreadsheet.

Credits

Thanks to googleclientlogin for easy Google API ClientLogin Tokens

References

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MIT License

Copyright © 2014 Jaime Pillora <[email protected]>

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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