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table-export
Advanced tools
table
导出文件,支持导出json
、txt
、csv
、xml
、doc
、xls
、image
、 pdf
。
Browser | Constructs as | Filenames | Max Blob Size | Dependencies |
---|---|---|---|---|
Firefox 20+ | Blob | Yes | 800 MiB | None |
Firefox < 20 | data: URI | No | n/a | Blob.js |
Chrome | Blob | Yes | [500 MiB][3] | None |
Chrome for Android | Blob | Yes | [500 MiB][3] | None |
Edge | Blob | Yes | ? | None |
IE 10+ | Blob | Yes | 600 MiB | None |
Opera 15+ | Blob | Yes | 500 MiB | None |
Opera < 15 | data: URI | No | n/a | Blob.js |
Safari 6.1+* | Blob | No | ? | None |
Safari < 6 | data: URI | No | n/a | Blob.js |
npm i table-export --save
var tableExport = require('table-export');
// dom id, filename, type: json, txt, csv, xml, doc, xsl, image, pdf
tableExport('table1', 'test', 'image');
git clone git@github.com:huanz/tableExport.git
cd tableExport
npm i
// 开发
npm run dev
// 构建个人版本
MODULES='doc xls image' npm run build
FAQs
table export, support json、csv、txt、xml、word、excel、image、pdf
The npm package table-export receives a total of 53 weekly downloads. As such, table-export popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that table-export 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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