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angular2-csv

v0.2.9

Published

> Helper library for create CSV file in Angular 6

Downloads

10,602

Readme

Angular2-csv | Export to CSV in Angular6

Helper library for create CSV file in Angular 6

Installation

npm install --save angular2-csv

For Angular [ 2,4,5 ] install old version:

npm install --save [email protected]

Example

Add module in app.module.ts

import { Angular2CsvModule } from 'angular2-csv';

Add in imports section

imports: [
  BrowserModule,
  Angular2CsvModule
],

Use in component

import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent {
  options = {
    fieldSeparator: ',',
    quoteStrings: '"',
    decimalseparator: '.',
    showLabels: false,
    headers: [],
    showTitle: true,
    title: 'asfasf',
    useBom: false,
    removeNewLines: true,
    keys: ['approved','age','name' ]
  };
  data = [
    {
      name: "Test, 1",
      age: 13,
      average: 8.2,
      approved: true,
      description: "using 'Content here, content here' "
    },
    {
      name: 'Test 2',
      age: 11,
      average: 8.2,
      approved: true,
      description: "using 'Content here, content here' "
    },
    {
      name: 'Test 3',
      age: 10,
      average: 8.2,
      approved: true,
      description: "using 'Content here, content here' "
    }
  ];
}

In template

<angular2csv [data]="data" filename="test.csv" [options]="options"></angular2csv>

API - Angular2Csv(data, filename, options)

| Option | Default | Description | | :------------- |:-------------:| -----| | fieldSeparator | , | Defines the field separator character | | quoteStrings | " | If provided, will use this characters to "escape" fields, otherwise will use double quotes as deafult | | decimalseparator | . | Defines the decimal separator character (default is .). If set to "locale", it uses the language sensitive representation of the number.| | headers | [] | If provided, would use this attribute to create a header row | | showLabels | false | If provided, would use this attribute to create a header row | | showTitle | false | | | title | filename | Csv title | | useBom | true | If true, adds a BOM character at the start of the CSV | | removeNewLines | false | If true, remove new lines from columns (Helps to remove special characters that can't recognized) | | keys | [] | If provided, would use this attribute to have an order of columns|

Example

  var options = {
    fieldSeparator: ',',
    quoteStrings: '"',
    decimalseparator: '.',
    headers: ['column 1 header', 'column 2 header'],
    showTitle: true,
    useBom: true,
    removeNewLines: false,
    keys: []
  };