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Vendor mnshankar Package csv Short Description Easily generate CSV files License
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Easy CSV file manipulation (Read, Write and Download)
This is a simple utility package that helps you work with CSV files.
Installation with Composer
Add this line to your composer.json file in the `require field:
Generic PHP Project or Laravel 5+ Project
Since this package does not have any framework specific dependencies (or any dependencies for that matter), directly instantiate a CSV object in your code like so
Then, use regular PHP object calls like so:
Laravel 4
CSV has (optional) support for Laravel, and comes with a Service Provider and Facades for easy integration.
Open app/config/app.php and add the following line in the providers array:
and the following in the 'alias' array
Now, in your application you can work with CSV files like so:
Note that the 'with' statement can accept either an array or file path, and work accordingly.
License
This is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license
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