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react-csv-downloader
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A simple react component to allow download CSV file from js object
npm install --save react-csv-downloader
Use with children component
import CsvDownloader from 'react-csv-downloader';
<CsvDownloader>
<button>Download</button>
</CsvDownloader>;
Use without children component
<CsvDownloader text="Download" />
pass the downloaded datas as a component prop
const datas = [
{
cell1: 'row 1 - cell 1',
cell2: 'row 1 - cell 2',
},
{
cell1: 'row 2 - cell 1',
cell2: 'row 2 - cell 2',
},
];
<CsvDownloader datas={datas} />;
pass a function to compute datas to be downloaded
const asyncFnComputeDate = () => {
// do whatever you need async
return Promise.resolve([
{
cell1: 'row 1 - cell 1',
cell2: 'row 1 - cell 2',
},
{
cell1: 'row 2 - cell 1',
cell2: 'row 2 - cell 2',
},
]);
};
<CsvDownloader datas={asyncFnComputeDate} />;
pass the columns definition as a component prop to change the cell display name. If column isn't passed the cell display name is automatically defined with datas keys
const columns = [
{
id: 'cell1',
displayName: 'Cell 1',
},
{
id: 'cell2',
displayName: 'Cell 2',
},
];
<CsvDownloader columns={columns} />;
You can also use the columns definition to set the columns display order
Name | Type | Default | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
columns | array of object | null | false | Columns definition |
datas | array of object/Func/Promise | null | true | Downloaded datas or a Promise or a function that can resolve data on demand (async) |
filename | string | null | true | You can pass the filename without extension. The extension is automatically added |
extension | string | '.csv' | false | You can pass the file extension, note that it will affect filename |
separator | string | ',' | false | Columns separator |
noHeader | boolean | false | false | If true the header isn't added to the csv file |
prefix | string or boolean | false | false | Filename prefix. If true prefix becomes a timestamp |
suffix | string or boolean | false | false | Filename suffix/postfix. If true suffix becomes a timestamp |
text | string | null | false | Download button text. Used if no children component. |
wrapColumnChar | string | '' | false | Character to wrap every data and header value with. |
bom | boolean | true | false | Activate or deactivate bom mode |
newLineAtEnd | boolean | false | false | Insert new line at end of file. |
disabled | boolean | false | false | If true the download process is blocked. |
meta | boolean | false | false | If true the downloaded file will contain meta instruction sep to help microsoft excel and open office to recognize the sepator character. |
handleError | function | undefined | false | Function to be invoked on error data |
handleEmpty | function | undefined | false | Function to be invoked on empty result data |
title | string | undefined | false | You can pass a string to be added as a title at the top of the sheet |
All other props are passed to button or wrapping component.
pass the downloaded datas as a component prop
render() {
const columns = [{
id: 'first',
displayName: 'First column'
}, {
id: 'second',
displayName: 'Second column'
}];
const datas = [{
first: 'foo',
second: 'bar'
}, {
first: 'foobar',
second: 'foobar'
}];
return (
<div>
<CsvDownloader
filename="myfile"
extension=".csv"
separator=";"
wrapColumnChar="'"
columns={columns}
datas={datas}
text="DOWNLOAD" />
</div>
);
}
// content of myfile.csv
// 'First column';'Second column'
// 'foo';'bar'
// 'foobar';'foobar'
If you just need to get CSV contents, use import { toCsv } from 'react-csv-downloader';
to import toCsv function and use it directly.
FAQs
React csv downloader
The npm package react-csv-downloader receives a total of 9,991 weekly downloads. As such, react-csv-downloader popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-csv-downloader demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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