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angular-csv-ext
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A helper library for creating CSV files in Angular.
npm install --save angular-csv-ext
import { AngularCsv } from 'angular-csv-ext/dist/Angular-csv';
var 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 4',
age: 10,
average: 8.2,
approved: true,
description: "using 'Content here, content here' "
},
];
new AngularCsv(data, 'My Report');
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. |
showLabels | false | If provided, would use this attribute to create a header row |
showTitle | false | |
useBom | true | If true, adds a BOM character at the start of the CSV |
useHeader | false | If true, only fields listed in header will be exported in CSV |
noDownload | false | If true, disables automatic download and returns only formatted CSV |
nullToEmptyString | false | If true, all null values will be changed to empty strings |
var options = {
fieldSeparator: ',',
quoteStrings: '"',
decimalseparator: '.',
showLabels: true,
showTitle: true,
title: 'Your title',
useBom: true,
noDownload: true,
headers: ["First Name", "Last Name", "ID"],
useHeader: false,
nullToEmptyString: true,
};
AngularCsv(data, filename, options);
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Helper library for create CSV file in Angular
We found that angular-csv-ext demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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