Get all the data from an API endpoint. If API endpoint has Ex: 50,000 data apiDataToCsv
will automatically generate endpoints to get 50,000 data and make asynchronous request, gather the data and export data to a CSV file.
Suppose you have an API endpoint
https://example.com/api/vi/users
In this endpoint you have 50,000 data. And you want to export all 50k data in a single CSV file with single click. But your backend send paginated data like this -
https://example.com/api/vi/users?offset=0&limit=200
Only 200 data you'll get from single HTTP request and you've to make 250 HTTP request to get all 50k data.
apiDataToCsv
won't reduce the HTTP request but it'll make 250 HTTP request for you and it'll automatically generate all the endpoints itself based on the response total
of first HTTP response.
Let assume this is your first API response with 10 data limit
https://example.com/api/vi/users?offset=0&limit=10
{
"success": true,
"message": "Data fetch succeeded.",
"data": {
"count": 500,
"rows": [
{
"id": 1,
"email": "example@mail.com",
"isEmailVerified": true,
"createdAt": "2023-01-16T19:18:34.000Z",
"updatedAt": "2023-01-16T19:18:34.000Z"
},
....
....
....,
{
"id": 10,
"email": "example@mail.com",
"isEmailVerified": true,
"createdAt": "2023-01-16T19:18:49.000Z",
"updatedAt": "2023-01-16T19:18:49.000Z"
}
]
}
}
apiDataToCsv
will calculate count
with limit
and make it's own endpoint for getting all 500 data and export in a single csv file
npm i api-data-to-csv
For multiple HTTP request. Use if want to export all the data available in this endpoint.
fetchAllData({
url: string,
query?: string,
limit?: number,
promiseLimit?: number,
total?: number,
countKey?: string,
listKey?: string
})
Example values:
{
url: `https://example.com/ap/endpoint`,
query: "query={"id": 1}&include={"model": "ExampleModel", "as": "exampleModel"}", // Any query. Note: Don't add 'limit' and 'offset' with query
limit = 200, // Data limit per request. Default: 200
total = 5000, // Total number of data. if not defined package will get the data from the first API call
dataKey = , // data key for API response object. default: 'data'
dataListKey = 'rows', // Data list 'key' in API response. Default: 'rows'
countKey = 'count' // Total number of data defined in API response data 'key'. Default: 'count'
promiseLimit = 10, // Promise concurrency limit Default: 10
}
For signle HTTP request. Use if want to export only the passed Endpoint data.
fetchData({
url: string,
query?: string,
limit?: number,
offset?: number
})
Example values:
{
url: `https://example.com/ap/endpoint`,
query: "query={"id": 1}&include={"model": "ExampleModel", "as": "exampleModel"}", // Any query. Note: Don't add 'limit' and 'offset' with query
limit = 50, // Default: 50
offset = 0, // Default: 0
dataKey = , // data key for API response object. default: 'data'
dataListKey = 'rows', // Data list 'key' in API response. Default: 'rows'
countKey = 'count' // Total number of data defined in API response data 'key'. Default: 'count'
}
import { fetchData, fetchAllData, exportToCsv } from 'apiDataToCsv'
function App() {
const handleAllDownload = async () => {
setLoading(true)
try {
const data = await fetchAllData({
url: 'https://example.com/api/endpoint',
limit: 100,
// offset: 0,
// total: 500,
// query: ''
})
exportToCsv({data})
setLoading(false)
} catch (error) {
console.log(error)
setLoading(false)
}
}
const handleDownload = async () => {
setLoading(true)
try {
const data = await fetchAllData({
url: 'https://example.com/api/endpoint',
limit: 100,
offset: 0,
// query: '',
})
exportToCsv({ data })
setLoading(false)
} catch (error) {
console.log(error)
setLoading(false)
}
}
return (
<div>
<button onClick={handleAllDownload}>Export to CSV</button>
<button onClick={handleDownload}>Export to CSV</button>
</div>
)
}
const data = [
{ id: 1, name: "a", title: "title", complete: false, position: "C" },
{ id: 2, name: "a", title: "title", complete: false, position: "C" },
{ id: 3, name: "a", title: "title", complete: false, position: "C" },
{ id: 4, name: "a", title: "title", complete: false, position: "C" },
{ id: 5, name: "a", title: "title", complete: false, position: "C" }
];
exportToCsv({ data, fileName: 'my_user_data' })