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Use FasterCSV to export an ActiveRecord object in Rails
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### /config/environment.rb | |
config.gem 'fastercsv' | |
### /config/routes.rb | |
map.connect '/users/export', :controller => 'users', :action => 'export' | |
### /app/models/user.rb | |
# find all students and pass to controller export action for export to csv | |
def self.find_students | |
find_by_sql("select students.firstname, students.lastname, students.grade, students.homeroom, students.phone, students.email, students.relationship, users.firstname, users.lastname, accounts.school from students, users, accounts where students.user_id = users.id and accounts.id = users.account_id") | |
end | |
### /app/controllers/users_controller.rb | |
# export students as csv file | |
def export_students | |
@students = User.find_students | |
students_csv = FasterCSV.generate do |csv| | |
# header row | |
csv << ["Firstname", "Lastname", "Grade", "Homeroom", "Phone", "Email", "Parent Relationship", "Parent Firstname", "Parent Lastname", "School"] | |
# data rows | |
@students.each do |student| | |
csv << [student.firstname, student.lastname, student.grade, student.homeroom, student.phone, student.email, student.relationship, student.firstname, student.lastname, student.school] | |
end | |
end | |
send_data(students_csv, :type => 'text/csv', :filename => 'schoollife360_students.csv') | |
end | |
### view | |
= link_to 'Export Contacts', '/users/export' |
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@HenleyChiu
export them in which order? the same as db column order? or do you have a requirement for that?
and What to use for the header (the same as the attribute name? to use '-' instead of '_' or use spaces to separate multi word headers?)
and do you need ',' as an attribute separator or ';' or space or even tab?
in short what is your application requirements?
HiH