2 Commits
0.4.0 ... 0.4.2

Author SHA1 Message Date
zynode
0395362d66 parseCSV 0.4.2
git-svn-id: http://parsecsv-for-php.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@34 339761fc-0c37-0410-822d-8b8cac1f6a97
2008-05-31 17:59:21 +00:00
zynode
20a6a9d1b1 parseCSV 0.4.1 beta
git-svn-id: http://parsecsv-for-php.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@31 339761fc-0c37-0410-822d-8b8cac1f6a97
2008-05-30 12:20:39 +00:00
3 changed files with 73 additions and 7 deletions

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@@ -1,3 +1,36 @@
parseCSV 0.4.2 beta
-----------------------------------
Date: 31-May-2008
- IMPORTANT! If you're using the output(),
please note that the first parameter has been
completely removed as it was technically just
useless. Instead, the second parameter
(filename) doubles as its replacement. Simply
put, if filename is not set or null, the
output() method will not output a downloadable
file. Please update your existing code
when using 0.4.2 and later :)
- Small fix to the headers sent by the output()
method.
- Added a download example using the output()
method to the examples folder.
-----------------------------------
parseCSV 0.4.1 beta
-----------------------------------
Date: 29-May-2008
- Fixed a small bug in how the output() method
handles input data.
-----------------------------------
parseCSV 0.4 beta parseCSV 0.4 beta
----------------------------------- -----------------------------------
Date: 11-Apr-2008 Date: 11-Apr-2008

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examples/download.php Normal file
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<?php
# include parseCSV class.
require_once('../parsecsv.lib.php');
# create new parseCSV object.
$csv = new parseCSV();
# Parse '_books.csv' using automatic delimiter detection...
$csv->auto('_books.csv');
# ...or if you know the delimiter, set the delimiter character
# if its not the default comma...
// $csv->delimiter = "\t"; # tab delimited
# ...and then use the parse() function.
// $csv->parse('_books.csv');
# now we have data in $csv->data, at which point we can modify
# it to our hearts content, like removing the last item...
array_pop($csv->data);
# then we output the file to the browser as a downloadable file...
$csv->output('books.csv');
# ...when the first parameter is given and is not null, the
# output method will itself send the correct headers and the
# data to download the output as a CSV file. if it's not set
# or is set to null, output will only return the generated CSV
# output data, and will not output to the browser itself.
?>

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ class parseCSV {
/* /*
Class: parseCSV v0.4 beta Class: parseCSV v0.4.2 beta
http://code.google.com/p/parsecsv-for-php/ http://code.google.com/p/parsecsv-for-php/
@@ -216,20 +216,19 @@ class parseCSV {
/** /**
* Generate CSV based string for output * Generate CSV based string for output
* @param output if true, prints headers and strings to browser * @param filename if specified, headers and data will be output directly to browser as a downloable file
* @param filename filename sent to browser in headers if output is true
* @param data 2D array with data * @param data 2D array with data
* @param fields field names * @param fields field names
* @param delimiter delimiter used to separate data * @param delimiter delimiter used to separate data
* @return CSV data using delimiter of choice, or default * @return CSV data using delimiter of choice, or default
*/ */
function output ($output = true, $filename = null, $data = array(), $fields = array(), $delimiter = null) { function output ($filename = null, $data = array(), $fields = array(), $delimiter = null) {
if ( empty($filename) ) $filename = $this->output_filename; if ( empty($filename) ) $filename = $this->output_filename;
if ( $delimiter === null ) $delimiter = $this->output_delimiter; if ( $delimiter === null ) $delimiter = $this->output_delimiter;
$data = $this->unparse($data, $fields, null, null, $delimiter); $data = $this->unparse($data, $fields, null, null, $delimiter);
if ( $output ) { if ( $filename !== null ) {
header('Content-type: application/csv'); header('Content-type: application/csv');
header('Content-Disposition: inline; filename="'.$filename.'"'); header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="'.$filename.'"');
echo $data; echo $data;
} }
return $data; return $data;
@@ -501,7 +500,7 @@ class parseCSV {
$entry = array(); $entry = array();
// create heading // create heading
if ( $this->heading && !$append ) { if ( $this->heading && !$append && !empty($fields) ) {
foreach( $fields as $key => $value ) { foreach( $fields as $key => $value ) {
$entry[] = $this->_enclose_value($value); $entry[] = $this->_enclose_value($value);
} }