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Informations about the package laravel-csv

laravel-csv

This package provides a Laravel Facade for writing/reading Csv files.

Installation

Reading a Csv file

This utility class does not take hold of any data. It simply provides an iterator you can use to read your csv files.

Basic usage

Reading the first row

By default the first row is skipped. If you need to read the first row use $reader->withHeadings() method.

Reader::keyByColumnName()

The rows will be returned under the form of an associative arrays with the camel cased columns names as keys.

Reader::toObject()

The rows will be casted to object using the kamel cased column names as properties.

Mapping data

If you need a more sophisticated way to map your file. You could use Reader::read(?callable $callback = null): Generator

Fixing enconding

For this feature to work, you need to provide a list of expected encodings. They will be used to detect the current line encoding and if it has to be fixed. By default the Reader uses: ['ISO-8859-15', 'ISO-8859-1']

Writing a Csv file

You can both work with SplFileObject or SplTempFileObject.

This gist demonstrates how you can use SplTempFileObject

Writing an entire collection of data

Writing line by line.

Mapping data

You can also map data when writing to the file with Writer::write(callable $callback) of Writer::put(array|callable $row).

Todo:

Reader:

Writer:


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Requires php Version ^8.0
illuminate/contracts Version ^9.0.0
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