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Angular 16 PrimeNG Data Table with Export to Excel Button Working

Angular 16 PrimeNG Data Table with Export to Excel Button Working

Hello friends, welcome back to my blog. Today this blog post will tell you, Angular 16 PrimeNG Data Table with Export to Excel Button Working


PrimeNG Data Table with Excel Button

Angular 16 PrimeNG Data Table with Export to Excel Button Working
Angular 16 PrimeNG Data Table with Export to Excel Button Working

Angular 16 and Bootstrap 5 came and if you are new then you must check below two links:

  1. Angular16 Basic Tutorials
  2. PrimeNG
  3. Bootstrap 5

Friends now I proceed onwards and here is the working code snippet and please use carefully this to avoid the mistakes:

1. Firstly friends we need fresh angular 16 setup and for this we need to run below commands but if you already have angular 16 setup then you can avoid below commands. Secondly we should also have latest node version installed on our system:

npm install -g @angular/cli 

ng new angularprimeng //Create new Angular Project

cd angularprimeng // Go inside the Angular Project Folder

2. Now friends we need to run below commands into our project terminal to install primeng and excel file save modules into our angular application:

npm install primeng --save

npm install primeicons --save 

npm install @angular/cdk --save

npm i file-saver

npm i xlsx

npm install primeflex --save //for flex layout

3. Now friends we just need to add below code into angularprimeng/src/app/app.component.html file to get final out on the web browser:

<p-table [value]="sales">
    <ng-template pTemplate="caption">
        <div class="p-d-flex">
           
            <button type="button" pButton pRipple icon="pi pi-file-excel" (click)="exportExcel()" class="p-button-success p-mr-2"></button>
           
        </div>
    </ng-template>
    <ng-template pTemplate="header">
        <tr>
            
            <th pSortableColumn="brand">Brand <p-sortIcon field="brand"></p-sortIcon></th>
            <th>Last Year Sale</th>
            <th>This Year Sale</th>
            <th>Last Year Profit</th>
            <th>This Year Profit</th>
        </tr>
        
    </ng-template>
    <ng-template pTemplate="body" let-sale>
        <tr>
            <td>{{sale.brand}}</td>
            <td>{{sale.lastYearSale}}</td>
            <td>{{sale.thisYearSale}}</td>
            <td>{{sale.lastYearProfit}}</td>
            <td>{{sale.thisYearProfit}}</td>
        </tr>
    </ng-template>
</p-table>

4. Now friends we just need to add below code into angularprimeng/angular.json file:

 "styles": [
              "src/styles.css",
              "node_modules/primeng/resources/themes/saga-blue/theme.css",
              "node_modules/primeng/resources/primeng.min.css",
              "node_modules/primeflex/primeflex.css",
              "node_modules/primeicons/primeicons.css",
            ],
...

5. Now friends we just need to add below code into angularprimeng/src/app/app.component.ts file:

...
export class AppComponent {
 ...
  ngOnInit() {
    this.sales = [
      { brand: 'Apple', lastYearSale: '51%', thisYearSale: '40%', lastYearProfit: '$54,406.00', thisYearProfit: '$43,342' },
      { brand: 'Samsung', lastYearSale: '83%', thisYearSale: '96%', lastYearProfit: '$423,132', thisYearProfit: '$312,122' },
      { brand: 'Microsoft', lastYearSale: '38%', thisYearSale: '5%', lastYearProfit: '$12,321', thisYearProfit: '$8,500' },
      { brand: 'Philips', lastYearSale: '49%', thisYearSale: '22%', lastYearProfit: '$745,232', thisYearProfit: '$650,323,' },
      { brand: 'Song', lastYearSale: '17%', thisYearSale: '79%', lastYearProfit: '$643,242', thisYearProfit: '500,332' },
      { brand: 'LG', lastYearSale: '52%', thisYearSale: ' 65%', lastYearProfit: '$421,132', thisYearProfit: '$150,005' },
      { brand: 'Sharp', lastYearSale: '82%', thisYearSale: '12%', lastYearProfit: '$131,211', thisYearProfit: '$100,214' },
      { brand: 'Panasonic', lastYearSale: '44%', thisYearSale: '45%', lastYearProfit: '$66,442', thisYearProfit: '$53,322' },
      { brand: 'HTC', lastYearSale: '90%', thisYearSale: '56%', lastYearProfit: '$765,442', thisYearProfit: '$296,232' },
      { brand: 'Toshiba', lastYearSale: '75%', thisYearSale: '54%', lastYearProfit: '$21,212', thisYearProfit: '$12,533' }
  ];
  
}

//excel button click functionality
exportExcel() {
  import("xlsx").then(xlsx => {
      const worksheet = xlsx.utils.json_to_sheet(this.sales); // Sale Data
      const workbook = { Sheets: { 'data': worksheet }, SheetNames: ['data'] };
      const excelBuffer: any = xlsx.write(workbook, { bookType: 'xlsx', type: 'array' });
      this.saveAsExcelFile(excelBuffer, "sales");
  });
}
saveAsExcelFile(buffer: any, fileName: string): void {
  import("file-saver").then(FileSaver => {
    let EXCEL_TYPE =
      "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet;charset=UTF-8";
    let EXCEL_EXTENSION = ".xlsx";
    const data: Blob = new Blob([buffer], {
      type: EXCEL_TYPE
    });
    FileSaver.saveAs(
      data,
      fileName + "_export_" + new Date().getTime() + EXCEL_EXTENSION
    );
  });
}

}

6. Now friends we just need to add below code into angularprimeng/src/app/app.module.ts file:

...
import { BrowserAnimationsModule } from '@angular/platform-browser/animations';
import { TableModule } from 'primeng/table';
import { DropdownModule } from 'primeng/dropdown';
import { ButtonModule } from 'primeng/button';

@NgModule({
 ...
  imports: [
   ...
    BrowserAnimationsModule,
    TableModule,
    DropdownModule,
    ButtonModule
  ],
  ...

Friends in the end must run ng serve command into your terminal to run the angular 16 project.

Now we are done friends. If you have any kind of query, suggestion and new requirement then feel free to comment below.

Note: Friends, In this post, I just tell the basic setup and things, you can change the code according to your requirements.

I will appreciate that if you will tell your views for this post. Nothing matters if your views will be good or bad because with your views, I will make my next posts more good and helpful.

Jassa

Thanks

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