I have a php
page that creates a CSV file that is then downloaded by the browser automatically. Here is a version with sample data - it works great.
<?php
$cars = array(
array("Volvo",22,18),
array("BMW",15,13),
array("Saab",5,2),
array("Land Rover",17,15)
);
// output headers so that the file is downloaded rather than displayed
header('Content-Type: text/csv; charset=utf-8');
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=csvfile.csv');
// create a file pointer connected to the output stream
$output = fopen('php://output', 'w');
// output the column headings
fputcsv($output, array('Car', 'Year', 'Miles' ));
//Loop through the array and add to the csv
foreach ($cars as $row) {
fputcsv($output, $row);
}
?>
I would like to be able to run this from another page using ajax
so that a user can generate/download a csv
without leaving the main page. This is the JavaScript
I am using on the main page. In my real page I am using the data coming via ajax.
$('button[name="exportCSVButton"]').on('click', function() {
console.log('click');
$.ajax({
url: 'exportCSV.php',
type: 'post',
dataType: 'html',
data: {
Year: $('input[name="exportYear"]').val()
},
success: function(data) {
var result = data
console.log(result);
}
});
});
When I click the button to trigger the script, it runs, but instead of saving/download to csv
it prints the entire thing to console. Is there any way to accomplish what I want? Without actually saving the file to the server and reopening.