comecc / excel
An eloquent way of importing and exporting Excel and CSV in lumen with the power of PHPExcel
Requires
- php: >=5.5
- illuminate/cache: 5.0.*|5.1.*|5.2.*|5.3.*|5.4.*|5.5.*|5.6.*
- illuminate/config: 5.0.*|5.1.*|5.2.*|5.3.*|5.4.*|5.5.*|5.6.*
- illuminate/filesystem: 5.0.*|5.1.*|5.2.*|5.3.*|5.4.*|5.5.*|5.6.*
- illuminate/support: 5.0.*|5.1.*|5.2.*|5.3.*|5.4.*|5.5.*|5.6.*
- jeremeamia/superclosure: ^2.3
- nesbot/carbon: ~1.0
- phpoffice/phpexcel: ^1.8.1
- tijsverkoyen/css-to-inline-styles: ~2.0
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: ~1.0
- orchestra/testbench: 3.1.*|3.2.*|3.3.*|3.4.*|3.5.*|3.6.*
- phpseclib/phpseclib: ~1.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ~4.0
Suggests
- illuminate/http: 5.0.*|5.1.*|5.2.*|5.3.*|5.4.*|5.5.*|5.6.*
- illuminate/queue: 5.0.*|5.1.*|5.2.*|5.3.*|5.4.*|5.5.*|5.6.*
- illuminate/routing: 5.0.*|5.1.*|5.2.*|5.3.*|5.4.*|5.5.*|5.6.*
- illuminate/view: 5.0.*|5.1.*|5.2.*|5.3.*|5.4.*|5.5.*|5.6.*
- dev-master
- 3.0.x-dev
- 2.2.3
- v2.2.2
- 2.2.1
- 2.1.x-dev
- 2.1.7
- 2.1.6
- 2.1.5
- 2.1.4
- v2.1.3
- v2.1.2
- v2.1.1
- v2.1.0
- 2.0.x-dev
- v2.0.10
- v2.0.9
- 2.0.8
- 2.0.7
- v2.0.6
- v2.0.5
- v2.0.4
- v2.0.3
- v2.0.2
- 2.0.1
- v2.0.0
- 1.3.x-dev
- v1.3.7
- v1.3.6
- v1.3.5
- v1.3.4
- v1.3.3
- 1.3.2
- v1.3.1
- v1.3.0
- 1.2.x-dev
- v1.2.3
- v1.2.2
- v1.2.1
- v1.2.0
- 1.1.x-dev
- v1.1.9
- v1.1.8
- v1.1.7
- v1.1.6
- v1.1.5
- v1.1.4
- v1.1.3
- v1.1.2
- v1.1.1
- v1.1.0
- v1.0.9
- v1.0.8
- v1.0.7
- v1.0.6
- v1.0.5
- v1.0.4
- v1.0.3
- v1.0.2
- v1.0.1
- v1.0.0
- v0.3.4
- v0.3.3
- v0.3.2
- v0.3.1
- v0.3.0
- v0.2.8
- v0.2.7
- v0.2.6
- v0.2.5
- v0.2.4
- v0.2.3
- v0.2.2
- v0.2.1
- v0.2.0
- v0.1.9
- v0.1.8
- v0.1.7
- v0.1.6
- v0.1.5
- v0.1.4
- v0.1.3
- v0.1.2
- v0.1.1
- v0.1.0
This package is not auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-12-17 17:40:06 UTC
README
Looking for Laravel Excel for Laravel 4? Visit the 1.3
branch
Laravel Excel brings the power of PHPOffice's PHPExcel to Laravel 5 with a touch of the Laravel Magic. It includes features like: importing Excel and CSV to collections, exporting models, array's and views to Excel, importing batches of files and importing a file by a config file.
- Import into Laravel Collections
- Export Blade views to Excel and CSV with optional CSS styling
- Batch imports
- A lot of optional config settings
- Easy cell caching
- Chunked and queued importer
- ExcelFile method injections
- Editing existing Excel files
- Advanced import by config files
- and many more...
Excel::create('Laravel Excel', function($excel) { $excel->sheet('Excel sheet', function($sheet) { $sheet->setOrientation('landscape'); }); })->export('xls');
#Installation
Require this package in your composer.json
and update composer. This will download the package and PHPExcel of PHPOffice.
"maatwebsite/excel": "~2.1.0"
After updating composer, add the ServiceProvider to the providers array in config/app.php
Maatwebsite\Excel\ExcelServiceProvider::class,
You can use the facade for shorter code. Add this to your aliases:
'Excel' => Maatwebsite\Excel\Facades\Excel::class,
The class is bound to the ioC as excel
$excel = App::make('excel');
To publish the config settings in Laravel 5 use:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Maatwebsite\Excel\ExcelServiceProvider"
This will add an excel.php
config file to your config folder.
Documentation
The complete documentation can be found at: http://www.maatwebsite.nl/laravel-excel/docs
Support
Support only through Github. Please don't mail us about issues, make a Github issue instead.
Contributing
ALL bug fixes should be made to appropriate branch (e.g. 2.0
for 2.0.* bug fixes). Bug fixes should never be sent to the master
branch.
More about contributing can be found at: http://www.maatwebsite.nl/laravel-excel/docs/getting-started#contributing
License
This package is licensed under LGPL. You are free to use it in personal and commercial projects. The code can be forked and modified, but the original copyright author should always be included!