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render_csv

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Rails CSV renderer for ActiveRecord collections

Project Status - May 2015

I am no longer maintaining this project. I have not been able to get it working predictably in newer versions of Rails or in production environments. If you want to add CSV rendering support to your Rails application, I do not recommend installing this gem.

Rails & Ruby Versions Supported

Rails: 3.0.x - 4.0.x

Ruby: 1.9.3, 2.0.0 and 2.1.0

Installation

The gem is hosted at rubygems.org

What is it?

The CSV renderer allows you to render any collection as CSV data.

class LocationsController < ApplicationController
  def index
    @locations = Location.all

    respond_to do |format|
      format.csv  { render csv: @locations }
    end
  end
end

Will render a CSV file similar to:

nameaddresscitystatezipcreated_atupdated_at
Pete's House555 House LnBurlingtonVT054012011-07-26 03:12:44 UTC2011-07-26 03:12:44 UTC
Sebastians's House123 Pup StBurlingtonVT054012011-07-26 03:30:44 UTC2011-07-26 03:30:44 UTC
Someone Else999 Herp DerpBurlingtonVT054012011-07-26 03:30:44 UTC2011-07-26 03:30:44 UTC

Usage Options

There are a few options you can use to customize which columns are included in the CSV file

Exclude columns

respond_to do |format|
  format.csv  { render csv: @locations, except: [:id] }
end

Limit columns

respond_to do |format|
  format.csv  { render csv: @locations, only: [:address, :zip] }
end

Add methods as columns

respond_to do |format|
  format.csv  { render csv: @locations, add_methods: [:method1, :method2] }
end

Add methods as columns and exclude columns

respond_to do |format|
  format.csv  { render csv: @locations, except: [:id], add_methods: [:method1, :method2] }
end

Copyright

Copyright © 2011-2014 Peter Brown. See LICENSE.txt for further details.