A simple Node.js library to read data from a Google Spreadsheet.
npm install google-spreadsheets
var GoogleSpreadsheets = require("google-spreadsheets");
GoogleSpreadsheets({
key: "<spreadsheet key>"
}, function(err, spreadsheet) {
spreadsheet.worksheets[0].cells({
range: "R1C1:R5C5"
}, function(err, cells) {
// Cells will contain a 2 dimensional array with all cell data in the
// range requested.
});
});
GoogleSpreadsheets = module.exports = function(opts, callback);
Loads a Spreadsheet
from the API. opts
may contain the following:
- `key`: *(required)* spreadsheet key
- `auth`: *(optional)* authentication key from Google ClientLogin
GoogleSpreadsheets.rows = function(opts, callback);
Loads a set of rows for a specific Spreadsheet from the API. Note that this call is direct, you must supply all auth, spreadsheet and worksheet information.
opts
:
- key
: (required) spreadsheet key
- worksheet
: (required) worksheet id. Can be a numeric index (starting from 1), or the proper string identifier for a worksheet.
- start
: (optional) starting index for returned results
- num
: (optional) number of results to return
- auth
: (optional) authentication key from Google ClientLogin
GoogleSpreadsheets.cells = function(opts, callback);
Loads a group of cells for a specific Spreadsheet from the API. Note that this call is direct, you must supply all auth, spreadsheet and worksheet information.
opts
:
- key
: (required) spreadsheet key
- worksheet
: (required) worksheet id. Can be a numeric index (starting from 1), or the proper string identifier for a worksheet.
- range
: (optional) A range (in the format of R1C1) of cells to retrieve. e.g R15C2:R37C8. Range is inclusive.
- auth
: (optional) authentication key from Google ClientLogin
Spreadsheet
Object returned from GoogleSpreadsheets()
call. This object has the following properties:
- title
: title of Spreadsheet
- updated
: date Spreadsheet was last updated.
- author
: object containing name
and email
of author of Spreadsheet.
- worksheets
: Array of Worksheets contained in this spreadsheet.
Worksheet
Represents a single worksheet contained in a Spreadsheet. Obtain this via Spreadsheet.worksheets
.
Worksheet has the following properties:
- rowCount
: number of rows in worksheet.
- colCount
: number of columns in worksheet.
- Worksheet.rows(opts, cb)
: convenience method to call Spreadsheets.rows
, just pass in start
and num
- will automatically pass spreadsheet key, worksheet id, and auth info (if applicable)
- Worksheet.cols(opts, cb)
: convenience method to call Spreadsheets.cols
, will automatically pass spreadsheet key, worksheet id, and auth info (if applicable). opts can contain range
, etc.
The Google Spreadsheets Data API reference and developers guide is a little ambiguous about how you access a "published" public Spreadsheet.
If you wish to work with a Google Spreadsheet without authenticating, not only must the Spreadsheet in question be visible to the web, but it must also have been explicitly published using the "Share" button in the top right corner of the Google Spreadsheets GUI.
Generally, you'll find alot of public spreadsheets may not have had this treatment, so your best bet is to just authenticate a Google account and access the API in that manner.
This library supports authenticated calls, when it is provided an authentication key from Google ClientLogin. The actualy authentication is not handled by this library. I would recommend the googleclientlogin
var GoogleClientLogin = require("googleclientlogin").GoogleClientLogin;
var googleAuth = new GoogleClientLogin({
email: '<email>',
password: '<password>',
service: 'spreadsheets',
accountType: GoogleClientLogin.accountTypes.google
});
googleAuth.on(GoogleClientLogin.events.login, function(){
GoogleSpreadsheets({
key: "<key>",
auth: googleAuth.getAuthId()
}, function(err, spreadsheet) {
spreadsheet.worksheets[0].cells({
range: "R1C1:R5C6"
}, function(err, cells) {
// bleh!
});
});
});
googleAuth.login();
- Edit functionality
- Sorting/filtering on row listing
- Filtering on cell listing.
- <http://code.google.com/apis/spreadsheets/>
- <https://github.com/Ajnasz/GoogleClientLogin>
node-google-spreadsheets is free and unencumbered public domain software. For more information, see the accompanying UNLICENSE file.