I'm using the node.js package 'xlsx' to read an excel file. Reading a file from the file system synchronously works fine, but streaming is a bit tricky. ( The file is served remotely and I can only receive it as a stream. ) Local streamed files produce the same problem, so it's easy to reproduce.
I've followed the examples here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/xlsx but get "end of data reached" or "unsupported file" depending on approach.
const XLSX = require('xlsx');
const fs = require('fs');
const stream = fs.createReadStream('sample.xlsx');
// This function returns Error: Unsupported file 48
documentedExample = function(){
var arr = new Array();
stream.on('data', function( arraybuffer ){
var data = new Uint8Array(arraybuffer);
for(var i = 0; i != data.length; ++i) arr[i] = String.fromCharCode(data[i]);
});
stream.on('end', function(){
var bstr = arr.join("");
var workbook = XLSX.read(bstr, {type:"binary"});
});
}
// This function returns Error: End of data reached (data length = 75589, asked index = 77632). Corrupted zip ?
alternateExample = function(){
var bufferArray = [];
stream.on('data', function( thisChunk ){
bufferArray.push( thisChunk );
});
stream.on('end', function(){
var excelDataBuffer = bufferArray.join("");
excelDataBuffer = excelDataBuffer.toString();
var workbook = XLSX.read(excelDataBuffer, {type:"binary"});
});
}
What would be the correct way to reassemble an xlsx binary for local use?