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@sigeo/export-to-csv
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Export to CSV - Simple way to generate a CSV from Vanilla JS!
Simple way to generate a CSV from Vanilla JS!
We working on live demo, give us little more time!
This package is available as an npm package.
// With npm
npm install @sigeo/export-to-csv
// With yarn
yarn add @sigeo/export-to-csv
Pass an array of arrays to exportToCsv
function imported by @sigeo/export-to-csv
package. Each array will be a row in the CSV.
Here is a quick example to get you started, it's all you need:
import exportToCsv from '@sigeo/export-to-csv';
exportToCsv([
['Header1', 'Header2', 'Header3'],
['Row 1 - Data 1', 'Row 1 - Data 2', 'Row 1 - Data 3'],
['Row 2 - Data 1', 'Row 2 - Data 2', 'Row 2 - Data 3'],
['Row 3 - Data 1', 'Row 3 - Data 2', 'Row 3 - Data 3', 'Row 3 - Data 4']
]);
Copyright © 2019 Sigeo S.R.L
Licensed under a GPL3+ license: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt
FAQs
Export to CSV - Simple way to generate a CSV from Vanilla JS!
We found that @sigeo/export-to-csv demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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