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Public Google Sheets Parser

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Introduction

Demo page

https://fureweb-com.github.io/public-google-sheets-parser/

It is a simple and zero dependency parser that helps you use public Google sheets document as if they were a database.

The document that you intend to use must be a Google Sheet that is set to "public" and must contain a header in the first row. For instance, you can use a Google Sheet like the one in the example provided.

You have the option to specify the name of the sheet's tab to retrieve data from a specific sheet. This feature has been available since version 1.1.0. Additionally, you can also specify the sheet's GID to obtain data from a specific sheet. This feature has been added since version 1.3.0.

It does not work in browsers where the fetch API is not available.

No API key required. This means that the server does not need to use the private key to use the SDK.

You can also use it via free API. Please see this documentation. If you have a public spreadsheet document, and the first row is a header and you have more than one row of data, you can call it free of charge through this API and use the result as a JSON response.

Installation

With yarn:

$ yarn add public-google-sheets-parser

With npm:

$ npm i public-google-sheets-parser

Usage example

  • Node.js
const PublicGoogleSheetsParser = require('public-google-sheets-parser')

const spreadsheetId = '10WDbAPAY7Xl5DT36VuMheTPTTpqx9x0C5sDCnh4BGps'

// 1. You can pass spreadsheetId when instantiating the parser:
const parser = new PublicGoogleSheetsParser(spreadsheetId)
parser.parse().then((items) => {
  // items should be [{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3},{"a":4,"b":5,"c":6},{"a":7,"b":8,"c":9}]
})

// 2. You can change spreadsheetId on runtime:
const anotherSpreadsheetId = '1oCgY0UHHRQ95snw7URFpOOL_DQcVG_wydlOoGiTof5E'
parser.id = anotherSpreadsheetId
parser.parse().then((items) => {
  /* items should be
  [
    {"id":1,"title":"This is a title of 1","description":"This is a description of 1","createdAt":"2020-11-12","modifiedAt":"2020-11-18"},
    {"id":2,"title":"This is a title of 2","description":"This is a description of 2","createdAt":"2020-11-12","modifiedAt":"2020-11-18"},
    ...
  ]
  */
})

// 3. You can pass the spreadsheet ID when call parse method:
parser.parse(spreadsheetId).then((items) => {
  // items should be [{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3},{"a":4,"b":5,"c":6},{"a":7,"b":8,"c":9}]
})


// 4. You can also retrieve a specific sheet to get by either passing the sheet name as a string (since v1.1.0):
parser.parse(spreadsheetId, 'Sheet2').then((items) => {
  // items should be [{"a":10,"b":20,"c":30},{"a":40,"b":50,"c":60},{"a":70,"b":80,"c":90}]
})
// ...or as an object (since v1.3.0) that specifies the sheet's name or ID. If both are provided, sheet ID is used:
parser.parse(spreadsheetId, { sheetId: '784337977' }).then((items) => {
  // items should be [{"a":10,"b":20,"c":30},{"a":40,"b":50,"c":60},{"a":70,"b":80,"c":90}]
})

// Sheet name or sheet ID can also be passed during instantiation:
const parser = new PublicGoogleSheetsParser(spreadsheetId, { sheetId: '784337977'})
parser.parse().then((items) => {
  // items should be [{"a":10,"b":20,"c":30},{"a":40,"b":50,"c":60},{"a":70,"b":80,"c":90}]
})

You can use any of the 4 methods you want!

  • with import (Vue.js or whatever)
// templates...

import PublicGoogleSheetsParser from 'public-google-sheets-parser'

export default {
  data () {
    return {
      items: [],
    }
  },
  computed: {
    parser () {
      return new PublicGoogleSheetsParser()
    },
  },
  methods: {
    async getItems (spreadsheetId) {
      this.items = await this.parser.parse(spreadsheetId)
    },
  },
}

// styles...
  • browser
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/public-google-sheets-parser@latest"></script>

<script>
const spreadsheetId = '10WDbAPAY7Xl5DT36VuMheTPTTpqx9x0C5sDCnh4BGps'
const parser = new PublicGoogleSheetsParser()
parser.parse(spreadsheetId).then((items) => {
  // items should be [{ a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 },{ a: 4, b: 5, c: 6 },{ a: 7, b: 8, c: 9 }]
})
parser.parse(spreadsheetId, 'Sheet2').then((items) => {
  // items should be [{ a: 10, b: 20, c: 30 }, { a: 40, b: 50, c: 60 }, { a: 70, b: 80, c: 90 }]
})
</script>
curl -X GET "https://api.fureweb.com/spreadsheets/10WDbAPAY7Xl5DT36VuMheTPTTpqx9x0C5sDCnh4BGps" -H "accept: */*"

# response (application/json)
{"data":[{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3},{"a":4,"b":5,"c":6},{"a":7,"b":8,"c":9}]}

That's it!

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