A user can download query results in CSV format. The file is small (a few KB), but the contents are important.
The first approach is to use php output buffer php://
:
$callback = function() use ($result, $columns) {
$file = fopen('php://output', 'w');
fputcsv($file, $columns);
foreach($result as $res) {
fputcsv($file, array($res->from_user, $res->to_user, $res->message, $res->date_added));
}
fclose($file);
};
return response()->stream($callback, 200, $headers);
The second approach is to create a new folder in laravels storage system and set it to private and download the file from there. You could even delete the file after the download:
'csv' => [
'driver' => 'local',
'root' => storage_path('csv'),
'visibility' => 'private',
],
Here is the create/download code:
$file = fopen('../storage/csv/file.csv', 'w');
fputcsv($file, $columns);
foreach($result as $res) {
fputcsv($file, array($res->from_user, $res->to_user, $res->message, $res->date_added));
}
fclose($file);
return response()->make(Storage::disk('csv')->get('file.csv'), 200, $headers);
This return will instantly delete the file after the download:
return response()->download(Storage::disk('csv')->path('file.csv'))
->deleteFileAfterSend(true);
What would be more secure? What is the better approach? I am currently leaning towards the second approach with the storage.
Storage
, that makes it much harder to replace the storage driver or root dir later. (I know in your case its not even disired to change the driver as you always want to use the local disk.)