Closed arnigunnar closed 2 years ago
responseType
is a property of the config object. See https://docs.sheetjs.com/docs/demos/network#axios for an example. It should be something like
const url = 'https://widgets.baskethotel.com/widget-service/export/view/schedule_and_results?api=a0d07178160bf749eb6e5e761fc623fe42e2bb57&season_id=124655&lang=is&month=all&type=all';
const { data } = await axios.get(url, { responseType: 'arraybuffer' });
const workbookRemote = xlsx.read(data);
If that fails, check if there are any CORS violations or if the response is a 404.
WOW ... how did I not see that! Jeeez, THX!
I am writing an Azure Function that will run periodically and get some data from a XLS file that is downloaded from a remote url. If I try to parse the downloaded file, I get an empty array. But if I parse the file directly from disk, all is good in the world.
My code (simplified):
The library seems to find both the workbook and the sheet (they are both defined and not null) when I access the file remotely, but the function
sheet_to_json
returns no data if I use theworkbookRemote
, but correct data when I use theworkbookLocal
.