react-easy-export v1.0.1
Getting Started with react-easy-export
npm install react-easy-export
or\
yard add react-easy-export
Usage
CSV
Exports data as a CSV file.\ @param {Array | Array<Array>} data - Array of objects or 2D array representing data.\ @param {string} filename=data.csv' - Optional. The name of the exported file.\ @param {string} separator=',' - Optional. Separator used between values.
Example
import { exportToCSV } from 'react-export-ease';
const data = [
{ name: "Ethan", gender: "male" },
{ name: "Jane", gender: "female" }
];
exportToCSV(data, 'users.csv');
// Alternatively:
exportToCSV(data);
Excel
Exports data as an Excel (.xls) file.\ @param {Array | Array<Array>} data - The data to be exported. Can be an array of objects or a 2D array.\ @param {string} filename='data.xls' - Optional. Name of the exported file.\ Note: This method generates an older Excel format (.xls) using an HTML table. It may not support advanced Excel features.
Example
import { exportToExcel } from 'react-export-ease';
const data = [
["Name", "Gender"],
["Ethan", "Male"],
["Jane", "Female"]
];
exportToExcel(data, 'users.xlsx');
// Alternatively:
exportToExcel(data);
Exports HTML as a PDF file.\ @param {string} content - The HTML content to be printed to PDF.\ @param {string} filename='data.pdf' - Optional. Name of the exported file (though this can't be enforced through the print dialog).
Example
import { exportToPDF } from 'react-export-ease';
const content = `
<h1>Users</h1>
<ul>
<li>Ethan: male</li>
<li>Jane: female</li>
</ul>
`;
exportToPDF(content, 'users.pdf');
// Alternatively:
exportToPDF(content);
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please open an issue or submit a pull request if you would like to help improve react-easy-export.
License
MIT\ See LICENSE.md