An AngularJS simple directive that turns arrays and objects into downloadable CSV files,
- angular.js (of course!), any version starting with 1
- angular-sanitize.js, any version starting with 1
Download the from here
bower install ng-csv
npm install ng-csv
ng-csv is available at cdnjs
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Add ng-csv.min.js to your main file (index.html). please also make sure you're adding angular-sanitize.min.js.
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Set
ngCsv
as a dependency in your module
var myapp = angular.module('myapp', ['ngSanitize', 'ngCsv'])
- Add ng-csv directive to the wanted element, example:
<button type="button" ng-csv="getArray()" filename="test.csv">Export</button>
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ng-csv: The data array - Could be an expression, a value or a promise.
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filename: The filename that will be stored on the user's computer
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csv-header: If provided, would use this attribute to create a header row
<button type="button" ng-csv="getArray()" csv-header="['Field A', 'Field B', 'Field C']" filename="test.csv">Export</button>
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field-separator: Defines the field separator character (default is ,)
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decimal-separator: Defines the decimal separator character (default is .). If set to "locale", it uses the language sensitive representation of the number.
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text-delimiter: If provided, will use this characters to "escape" fields, otherwise will use double quotes as deafult
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quote-strings: If provided, will force escaping of every string field.
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lazy-load: If defined and set to true, ngCsv will generate the data string only on demand. See the lazy_load example for more details.
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add-bom: Add the Byte Order Mark, use this option if you are getting an unexpected char when opening the file on any windows App.
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charset: Defines the charset of the downloadable Csv file. Default is "utf-8".
You can check out this live example here: https://asafdav.github.io/ng-csv/example/
For lazy load example using promises see this example: https://asafdav.github.io/ng-csv/example/lazy_load.html
Browser | Filenames |
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Firefox 20+ | Yes |
Chrome 14+ | Yes |
Safari | No |
IE 10+ | Yes |