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ngx-vs-2csv

v0.4.1

Published

Angular2 module for saving CSV files.

Downloads

19

Readme

ng2csv

Build Status

Angular 2 module for saving CSV files.

Quickstart

  1. Install file-saver and ng2csv modules from npm:
    npm install file-saver ng2csv --save
  2. Import Ng2CsvModule to your app:
    import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
    import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
    import { Ng2CsvModule } from 'ng2csv';
    import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
    
    @NgModule({
      declarations: [
        AppComponent
      ],
      imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        Ng2CsvModule
      ],
      providers: [],
      bootstrap: [AppComponent]
    })
    export class AppModule { }
  3. Inject the Ng2CsvService into your component:
    import { Component } from '@angular/core';
    import { Ng2CsvService } from 'ng2csv';
    
    @Component({
      selector: 'app-root',
      templateUrl: './app.component.html',
      styleUrls: ['./app.component.css'],
      providers: [Ng2CsvService]
    })
    export class AppComponent {
      public constructor(private ng2Csv: Ng2CsvService) {}
    
      public download(): void {
        this.ng2Csv.download([
            {
              id: 1,
              name: 'Alice'
            },
            {
              id: 2,
              name: 'Bob'
            }
          ],
          'names.csv');
      }
    }

Configuration

Auto mapping

Unless specified, an automatic mapping is used from the data to columns. It does this by looking at the properties available on the object and then enumerating them, one column for each, and using the .toString() method to serialise the values to the CSV data.

Row headers and ordering

You can output a subset of the data's properties to CSV by defining your own custom mapping. This allows you to specify the order columns are written in and what value is written for each row in each column.

import { OrderedProjectionCsvRowMapper } from 'ng2csv';
// ...
const rowMapper = new OrderedProjectionCsvRowMapper<MyType>([
    ['First Name', x => x.Name],
    ['Identifier', x => 'N' + x.Id.toString()]
]);
this.ng2Csv.download(myData, 'file.csv', rowMapper);
/*
 Generates CSV:
 "First Name","Identifier"
 Alice,N1
 Bob,N2
 */

Delimiters, header row

You can control what character is used to separate columns (e.g. to use ';' or tab separators rather than ',') and whether to include a header row.

import { CsvConfiguration } from 'ng2csv';
// ...
const csvConfig = new CsvConfiguration();
csvConfig.delimiter = '\t';
csvConfig.includeHeaderRow = false;
this.ng2Csv.download(myData, 'file.csv', undefined, csvConfig);

Null or undefined values

You can control how null or undefined values are written out in config.

import { CsvConfiguration } from 'ng2csv';
// ...
const csvConfig = new CsvConfiguration();
csvConfig.outputValueForNull = 'NULL';
csvConfig.outputValueForUndefined = 'UNDEFINED';

Contributions welcome!

If you have a feature or improvement you would like to see included, please raise an issue or a PR and I will review.

License

See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).