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Client side JavaScript export to Excel or CSV
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# ExcellentExport.js
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- JavaScript export to Excel or CSV.
- A quick JavaScript library to create export to Excel/CSV from HTML tables in the browser. No server required.
- As part of the new version 3.0.0+, there is support for _XLSX_. The drawback is that the library is 200+ KB.
- Check My Blog Page for Testing :
[JavaScript export to Excel](http://jordiburgos.com/post/2013/javascript-export-to-excel.html)
[ExcellentExport.js update: JavaScript export to Excel and CSV](http://jordiburgos.com/post/2017/excellentexport-javascript-export-to-excel-csv.html)
# Revision history:
### 3.9.10
* Add ts-node dependency for TypeScript development support.
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.9.9
* Configure codecov to track code coverage.
* Removed coveralls, the library used is too old, not updated in years and has many vulnerabilities.
* Remove unused dependencies (there was a lot of them).
### 3.9.8
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
* Moving to npm build (package-lock.json), yarn does not support "audit fix" command to fix dependencies vulnerabilities automatically.
### 3.9.7
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
* xlsx package loaded from CDN [SheetJS CDN](https://cdn.sheetjs.com/)
### 3.9.6
* Remove references to openbase.io
* Fix typos
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.9.5
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.9.4
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.9.3
* Fix TypeScript exported types
### 3.9.0
* Cell types and formats!!! Now you can define the cell type and format. For example, you can define a cell as a date or a number. You can also define the format of the cell. For example, you can define a cell as a date with the format "dd/mm/yyyy" or a number with the format "#,##0.00".
### 3.8.1
* Activate XLSX compression by default. The example of index.bigtable.html went from 18Mb to 3Mb.
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
* Update to latest version of TypeScript
* Reduced size of the library from 912 KB to 277 KB!!!
### 3.8.0
* Allow RTL options on the whole file or sheet.
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.7.3
* Fix (#591) remove columns parameter. Now it is not affected by repeated column numbers nor its order.
### 3.7.2
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.7.1
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
* Start using Dependabot and get rid of Dependabot-preview
### 3.7.0
* Added option `openAsDownload: boolean`. Use this option to download as a file without using an anchor tag. So download can be triggered from a button.
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.6.0
* Added sponsor link to the project [:heart: Sponsor ExcellentExport.js project:heart:](https://github.com/sponsors/jmaister)
* Transform the project from JavaScript to TypeScript
* Configure Jest as test runner
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.5.0
* Add fixValue and fixArray functions to configuration: these configuration functions can be used to manipulate the values of the cells.
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.4.3
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.4.2
* Remove ES6 function syntax to support IE11
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.4.0
* Configure TravisCI on GitHub
* Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities
### 3.3.0
* Remove columns by index
* Filter rows by value
* _Updated build to Webpack 4.x.x_
### 3.2.1
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.2.0
* _Update npm dependencies to fix vulnerabilities_
### 3.1.0
* Fix old API for base64 and escaping problem.
### 3.0.0
* XLSX support. This bumps the build size to 640 KB.
* New API : ExcellentExport.convert(...)
* Autogenerate download filename.
* Data input from arrays or HTML Tables.
* Multiple sheets for XLS or XLSX formats.
### 2.1.0
* Add Webpack build.
* Create UMD JavaScript module. Library can be loaded as a module (import, RequireJS, AMD, etc...) or standalone as window.ExcellentExport.
### 2.0.3
* Fix export as a module.
* Changed minifier to UglifyJS.
### 2.0.2
* Fix CSV Chinese characters and other special characters display error in Windows Excel.
* Fix URL.createObjectURL(...) on Firefox.
### 2.0.0
* Now it can export to big files +2MB.
* Minimum IE 11.
* Links open with URL.createObjectURL(...).
* NPM package available.
* Using Semantic versioning (2.0.0 instead of 2.0).
* Module can be loaded standalone or with RequireJS.
* Change license to MIT.
### 1.5
* Possibility to select a CSV delimiter.
* Bower package available.
* Compose package available.
### 1.4
* _Add LICENSE.txt with GPL v3_
* UTF-8 characters fixed.
### 1.3
* _Added minified version_
### 1.1
* _Added CSV data export_
### 1.0
* _Added Excel data export_
## Compatibility
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Internet Explorer 11+
# Install
## npm
npm install excellentexport --save
## yarn
yarn add excellentexport
## bower
bower install excellentexport
# Load
**Include script in your HTML:**
<script type="text/javascript" src="dist/excellentexport.js"></script>
**Include script in your HTML using CDN:**
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/excellentexport@3.4.3/dist/excellentexport.min.js"></script>
**Require.js**
<script src="http://requirejs.org/docs/release/2.3.6/minified/require.js"></script>
<script>
require(['dist/excellentexport'], function(ee) {
window.ExcellentExport = ee;
});
</script>
**ES6 import**
import ExcellentExport from 'excellentexport';
# Usage
<table id="datatable">
<tr>
<td>100</td> <td>200</td> <td>300</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>400</td> <td>500</td> <td>600</td>
</tr>
</table>
<a download="somedata.xls" href="#" onclick="return ExcellentExport.excel(this, 'datatable', 'Sheet Name Here');">Export to Excel</a>
<a download="somedata.csv" href="#" onclick="return ExcellentExport.csv(this, 'datatable');">Export to CSV</a>
<!-- new API, xlsx -->
<a download="somedata.xlsx" href="#" onclick="return ExcellentExport.convert({ anchor: this, filename: 'data_123.array', format: 'xlsx'},[{name: 'Sheet Name Here 1', from: {table: 'datatable'}}]);">Export to CSV</a>
# API
ExcellentExport.convert(options, sheets);
Options:
{
anchor: String or HTML Element,
format: 'xlsx' or 'xls' or 'csv',
filename: String,
rtl: Use Right-to-left characters, boolean (optional)
}
Sheets must be an array of sheet configuration objects. Sheet description:
[
{
name: 'Sheet 1', // Sheet name
from: {
table: String/Element, // Table ID or table element
array: [...] // Array with the data. Array where each element is a row. Every row is an array of the cells.
},
removeColumns: [...], // Array of column indexes (from 0)
filterRowFn: function(row) {return true}, // Function to decide which rows are returned
fixValue: function(value, row, column) {return fixedValue} // Function to fix values, receiving value, row num, column num
fixArray: function(array) {return array} // Function to manipulate the whole data array
rtl: Use Right-to-left characters, boolean (optional)
formats: [...] // Array of formats for each column. See formats below.
...
},
{
...
}, ...
]
## fixValue example
This is an example for the _fixValue function_ to handle HTML tags inside a table cell.
It transforms BR to line breaks and then strips all the HTML tags.
fixValue: (value, row, col) => {
let v = value.replace(/<br>/gi, "\n");
let strippedString = v.replace(/(<([^>]+)>)/gi, "");
return strippedString;
}
## Formats
You can specify an array with the formats for a specific cell range (i.e. A1:A100, A1:D100, A1:H1, etc).
Each element in the format array consists on:
```typescript
const sheet01 = {
"range": "A1:A100", // Range of cells to apply the format, mandatory
"format": {
"type": "<cell_type>", // Type of format, mandatory
"pattern": "<pattern>" // Pattern, optional
}
}
```
Example:
```typescript
formats: [
{
range: "C2:C20",
format: {
type: "n",
pattern: "0.00",
},
},
{
range: "C2:C20",
format: ExcellentExport.formats.NUMBER,
}
]
```
`format` can be used from one of the predefined types if you use TypeScript
`cell_type` can be one of the followint:
's': String
'n': Number
'd': Date
'b': Boolean
`pattern` is a string with the format pattern used in Excel. For example:
'0' // Integer
'0.00' // 2 decimals
'dd/mm/yyyy' // Date
'dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss' // Date and time
'0.00%' // Percentage
'0.00e+00' // Scientific notation
'@' // Text
# Notes
- IE8 or lower do not support *data:* url schema.
- IE9 does not support *data:* url schema on links.
- IE10 and above and Edge are supported via the Microsoft-specific `msOpenOrSaveBlob` method.
# Test
python 2.x:
python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
python 3.x:
python -m http.server 8000
# Build
**Install dependencies:**
npm install
**Build development version dist/excellentexport.js**
npm run build
**Build publish version of dist/excellentexport.js**
npm run prod
**Publish**
npm publish
## Dependencies
- XLSX is not available from NPM anymore. Use https://cdn.sheetjs.com/ to install it.