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Overview:

Create a .csv file from a javascript object and download to client.

This package is a very simple function which uses json2csv for parsing, the Blob API to create a blob, and file-saver to download the resulting file to the client.

useCsvDownloader

The useCsvDownloader() function signature looks like this:

useCsvDownloader(optional Object parseOpts)

useCsvDownloader uses the parse method from json2csv. The optional parseOpts parameter is passed as the options for the json2csv parse() method. You can read the docs for the available options here.

useCsvDownloader returns a function with the following signature:

downloadCsv(required Object | Array data, optional String filename)

The data can be in any format accepted by json2csv. The optional filename parameter defaults to 'download.csv'. Note that if you specify the filename parameter you must include the .csv file extension.

This function will immediately (when invoked) parse the data and download to the client.

Examples:

Basic:

import useCsvDownloader from 'use-download-csv'

const downloadCsv = useCsvDownloader()

const data = [
    {
          "Column1": 'value',
          "Column2": 10
      },
      {
          "Column1": 'value',
          "Column2": 10
      },
      {
          "Column1": 'value',
          "Column2": 10
      },
      {
          "Column1": 'value',
          "Column2": 10
      },
]

document
    .getElementById('download_button')
    .addEventListener('click',()=>downloadCsv(data,'filename.txt'))

React:

import React from 'react'
import useCsvDownloader from 'use-download-csv'

const data = [
    {
        "Column1": 'value',
        "Column2": 10
    },
    {
        "Column1": 'value',
        "Column2": 10
    },
    {
        "Column1": 'value',
        "Column2": 10
    },
    {
        "Column1": 'value',
        "Column2": 10
    },
]

const App = () => {

    const downloadCsv = useCsvDownloader()

    return (
        <button onClick={()=>downloadCsv(data,'some_file.csv')}>
            Download
        </button>
    )
}

React with data fetching:

import React from 'react'
import useCsvDownloader from 'use-download-csv'

const App = () => {

    const downloadCsv = useCsvDownloader()

    const handleDownloadClick = async () => {
        const res = await fetch(`api/get-data`)
        const data = await res.json()
        if (res.ok) {
            downloadCsv(data, 'some_file.csv')
        }
    }

    return (
        <button onClick={handleDownloadClick}>
            Download
        </button>
    )
}

React with data fetching and parseOpts:

import React from 'react'
import useCsvDownloader from 'use-download-csv'

const App = () => {

    const parseOpts = {
        eol: '\r\n',
        fields: ["Column1","Column2"],
        header: false
    }

    const downloadCsv = useCsvDownloader(parseOpts)

    const handleDownloadClick = async () => {
        const res = await fetch(`api/get-data`)
        const data = await res.json()
        if (res.ok) {
            downloadCsv(data, 'some_file.csv')
        }
    }

    return (
        <button onClick={handleDownloadClick}>
            Download
        </button>
    )
}

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