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PHP Function to Export Products as CSV (without saving it in server)
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<?php | |
function exportCSV() | |
{ | |
header('Content-type: text/csv'); | |
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=products.csv'); | |
header('Pragma: no-cache'); | |
header('Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0'); | |
header('Expires: 0'); | |
$file = fopen('php://output', 'w'); | |
fputcsv($file, ['SKU', 'Name', 'Description', 'Price']); | |
// Simulate fetching data from a database (replace with your data source) | |
$products = [ | |
['12345', 'Product 1', 'Description 1', 19.99], | |
['67890', 'Product 2', 'Description 2', 29.99], | |
]; | |
foreach ($products as $product) { | |
fputcsv($file, $product); | |
} | |
fclose($file); | |
} |
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<?php | |
function exportCSV() | |
{ | |
// Define response headers for CSV download | |
$headers = [ | |
"Content-type" => "text/csv", | |
// Specifies the content type as CSV | |
"Content-Disposition" => "attachment; filename=products.csv", | |
// Instructs the browser to treat it as a downloadable attachment with the filename 'products.csv' | |
"Pragma" => "no-cache", | |
// Prevents caching by the browser | |
"Cache-Control" => "must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0", | |
// Further cache control to ensure content revalidation | |
"Expires" => "0" | |
// Sets the expiration date of the content to indicate it's already expired | |
]; | |
// Create a callback function for the response | |
$callback = function () { | |
// Open a writable stream to php://output (the browser) | |
$file = fopen('php://output', 'w'); | |
// Write the header row to the CSV | |
fputcsv($file, ['SKU', 'Name', 'Description', 'Price']); | |
// Query the products in chunks of 100 records | |
Product::chunk(100, function ($products) use ($file) { | |
foreach ($products as $product) { | |
// Write each product's data to the CSV | |
fputcsv($file, [$product->sku, $product->name, $product->description, $product_price]); | |
} | |
}); | |
// Close the CSV file | |
fclose($file); | |
}; | |
// Create and return a response with the CSV data | |
// this is how you don't have to save file into your server.. | |
return response()->stream($callback, 200, $headers); | |
} |
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