js-export

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js-export

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Utilities to export js data into different acceptable format for nodejs

Installation

$ npm install --save js-export

Usage

var JSExport = require('js-export');
var jsexport = new JSExport(data, options);
 
//export data as excel file
jsexport.writeExcel(`<file>`, done);
 
//download data as excel through http requests
app.get('/exports', function(request, response){
   jsexport.downloadExcel(response, options); 
});

Export Engine

Additional export engines can be added as a plugins. It should implement write and download methods for it to be valid export engine.

var JSExport = require('js-export');
var jsexport = new JSExport(data, options);
 
//buffer engine
var bufferEngine = {
    write: function(path, done){
        //codes
        ...
    },
 
    download:function(response, options){
        //codes
        ...
    }
}
 
//use export engine
jsexport.use('buffer', bufferEngine);
 
//then use buffer export engine
jsexport.writeBuffer(path, done);
 

Options

  • missing value to set if object to write does not have the given property. default to NA

Engines

excel

Export data to excel format

Options

  • sheet:String default sheet name to use. default to Sheet
  • multi:Boolean will put inner plain objects into their own sheet. default to false
  • flat:Boolean will flat inner plain object. default to true

Note!: You may choose flat or multi but not both

csv(WIP)

Export data to csv format

text(WIP)

Export data to text format

json(WIP)

Export data into json format

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