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config-mat-table-exporter

v8.0.0

Published

Provides exporting support for @angular/material tables

Downloads

14

Readme

Angular Material Table Exporter

Node version Total Downloads

This package is to make MatTable components exportable in excel, csv, txt and json formats. Pagination is also supported. Applying MatTableExporter directive to your MatTable is enough to make it exportable. The directive uses different exporter services for different exporting types. You can also implement your own exporter and use it for your custom exporting requirements.

This project employs xlsx sheetjs, which is a great library and mature enough for the excel creation itself. In order to achieve a cross-browser file saving capability FileSaverjs is employed.

The MatTableExporter directive inside this package is a cdk-table-exporter subtype and provides support for angular material's cdkTable. cdk-table-exporter facilitates the common exporting related functionalities for CdkTable implementations abstracting the behavior that can change among different CdkTables.

 

Getting Started

If you are employing angular material in your project. Install mat-table-exporter

npm install mat-table-exporter

NOTE: Angular versions older than Angular 8 should install [email protected]

npm install [email protected]

For Angular versions between 8-13 (inclusive), please install [email protected]

npm install [email protected]

After installing mat-table-exporter import MatTableExporterModule in your ngModule

import { MatTableExporterModule } from 'mat-table-exporter';
@NgModule({
  imports: [
    ...
    MatTableExporterModule
  ],
 ]})

 

Usage

matTableExporter is the directive selector.

<mat-table matTableExporter [dataSource]="dataSource" #exporter="matTableExporter">
<button mat-button (click)="exporter.exportTable('csv')"></button>

 

* Stackblitz demo: mte-demo.
* Stackblitz demo of custom exporter mte-cex-demo.

 

API

MatTableExporterDirective

| Input/Output | Property | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | @Input | hiddenColumns | Array<number> | (Optional) The indexes of the columns that are not wanted in the output file | | @Input | exporter | Exporter<Options> | (Optional) The actual exporting implementation that defines the strategy to be applied to the rows extracted from MatTable. | | @Output | exportStarted | EventEmitter<void> | (Optional) Event that's fired when the export started | | @Output | exportCompleted | EventEmitter<void> | (Optional) Event that's fired when the export completed |

 

| Method | Description | |----------|-------------| | exportTable(exportType?: ExportType, options?: Options) | Called to trigger the export of MatTable| | toggleRow(index: number) | Called to mark the row for selection export, if the requirement is to export only selected rows. Having no rows selected means export everything | | resetToggleRow() | Resets all the rows toggled for exporting |

 

ExportType

export enum ExportType {
  XLS = 'xls',
  XLSX = 'xlsx',
  CSV = 'csv',
  TXT = 'txt',
  JSON = 'json',
  OTHER = 'other'
}

 

Options

| Property | Type | Description | |----------|--------|-------------| | fileName | string |(Optional) Name of the exported file|

 

TxtOptions

Extends the common Options interface.

| Property | Type | Description | |----------|--------|-------------| | delimiter | string |(Optional) Field separator @default ,|

 

ExcelOptions

ExcelOptions wraps the WritingOptions of sheetjs library. All other export types share the common Options interface. In the next releases, options will be enriched for the other export types.

| Property | Type | Description | |----------|--------|-------------| | fileName | string |(Optional) Name of the exported file| | type | 'base64', 'binary', 'buffer', 'file', 'array', 'string' |(Optional) Output data encoding| | bookSST | boolean |(Optional) Generate Shared String Table @default false| | sheet | string |(Optional) Name of the exported sheet| | compression | boolean |(Optional) Use ZIP compression for ZIP-based formats @default false| | ignoreEC | boolean |(Optional) Suppress "number stored as text" errors in generated files @default true| | Props | Properties |(Optional) Workbook properties like Author, Title, Subject etc.| | columnWidths | Array<number> | (Optional) Column widths in maximum char |

 

Bundle Size

Xlsx (sheetjs) is a core dependency of the package. Since it is built as a CommonJs module, proper tree-shaking is not available during the builds. That's why mat-table-exporter loads Xlsx dependencies dynamically since v10.2.3.

Even if Xlsx is loaded dynamically, it is heavy by nature. If you'd like to benefit the extra minified version of xlsx (xlsx.mini.min; Doesn't support some features like .xls exporting) you can configure the module as shown below:

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    ...
    MatTableExporterModule.forRoot({xlsxLightWeight: true}),
  ],
 ]})

Contributing

This project is a library project inside ng-material-extensions angular workspace. If you are interested in the source code of this particular library you can get ready and build the project by applying the steps below:

  1. Do npm install in ng-material-extensions directory
  2. Do npm install in ng-material-extensions\projects\cdk-table-exporter directory
  3. Do npm install in ng-material-extensions\projects\mat-table-exporter directory
  4. Go to ng-material-extensions directory
  5. Build both of the exporter packages:
ng build cdk-table-exporter
ng build mat-table-exporter
  1. You can run the showcase application and see your changes in action. In ng-material-extensions run ng s -o  

Support & Donations

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Licence

Apache-2.0