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== Export to CSV on Rails
This simple plugin gives you the ability to call to_csv to a collection of activerecords. The builder options are the same as to_json / to_xml, except for the :include.
== Getting Started
In your Gemfile:
gem 'to_csv-rails'# Last officially released gem
or, to install as a gem:
gem install to_csv-rails
or, to install as a plugin:
rails plugin install git://github.com/liangwenke/to_csv-rails.git
In your controller:
def index @posts = Post.all
respond_to do |format|
format.csv { send_data(@posts.to_csv) }
# format.csv {
# filename = "Posts-#{Time.now.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S")}.csv"
# send_data(@posts.to_csv, :type => "text/csv; charset=utf-8; header=present", :filename => filename)
# }
end
end
== Advanced usage
@posts.to_csv @posts.to_csv(:only => [:title, :body]) @posts.to_csv(:except => [:id]) @posts.to_csv(:header => false)
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2010 liangwenke.com@gmail.com, released under the MIT license
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