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I am trying to export a list to a CSV file. I got it all working up to the point I want to write to file to the response stream. This doesn't do anything.

Here is my code:

Call the the method from the page.

$('#btn_export').click(function () {
         $.post('NewsLetter/Export');
});

The code in the controller is as follows:

[HttpPost]
        public void Export()
        {
            try
            {
                var filter = Session[FilterSessionKey] != null ? Session[FilterSessionKey] as SubscriberFilter : new SubscriberFilter();

                var predicate = _subscriberService.BuildPredicate(filter);
                var compiledPredicate = predicate.Compile();
                var filterRecords = _subscriberService.GetSubscribersInGroup().Where(x => !x.IsDeleted).AsEnumerable().Where(compiledPredicate).GroupBy(s => s.Subscriber.EmailAddress).OrderBy(x => x.Key);

                ExportAsCSV(filterRecords);
            }
            catch (Exception exception)
            {
                Logger.WriteLog(LogLevel.Error, exception);
            }
        }

        private void ExportAsCSV(IEnumerable<IGrouping<String, SubscriberInGroup>> filterRecords)
        {
            var sw = new StringWriter();
            //write the header
            sw.WriteLine(String.Format("{0},{1},{2},{3}", CMSMessages.EmailAddress, CMSMessages.Gender, CMSMessages.FirstName, CMSMessages.LastName));

            //write every subscriber to the file
            var resourceManager = new ResourceManager(typeof(CMSMessages));
            foreach (var record in filterRecords.Select(x => x.First().Subscriber))
            {
                sw.WriteLine(String.Format("{0},{1},{2},{3}", record.EmailAddress, record.Gender.HasValue ? resourceManager.GetString(record.Gender.ToString()) : "", record.FirstName, record.LastName));
            }

            Response.Clear();
            Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=adressenbestand.csv");
            Response.ContentType = "text/csv";
            Response.Write(sw);
            Response.End();
        }

But after Response.Write(sw) nothing is happening. Is it even possible to save a file this way?

Regards

Edit
The response headers I see when I click the button are:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Cache-Control: private
Content-Type: text/csv; charset=utf-8
Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5
X-AspNetMvc-Version: 2.0
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=adressenbestand.csv
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 13:05:42 GMT
Content-Length: 113

Which seem OK to me..

Edit
I got rid of the jQuery part en replaced it by an hyperlink and this is working fine for me now:

<a class="export" href="NewsLetter/Export">exporteren</a>
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8 Answers 8

261

yan.kun was on the right track but this is much much easier.

    public FileContentResult DownloadCSV()
    {
        string csv = "Charlie, Chaplin, Chuckles";
        return File(new System.Text.UTF8Encoding().GetBytes(csv), "text/csv", "Report123.csv");
    }
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  • How would we handle strings that contain commas? I tried using double quotes as text qualifiers but it doesn't seem to work.
    – Mike Cole
    Mar 30, 2013 at 3:03
  • 1
    @mmssaann That's the beauty of it, you don't use javascript. You just set the href of your anchor tag to the action. <a href="ControllerName/ActionName">Download CSV</a> Dec 3, 2013 at 18:18
  • 1
    I have set the href for anchor tag. It is working fine. However the I can still see the entire page is posted back. is there a way to restrict the postback?
    – mmssaann
    Dec 4, 2013 at 4:17
  • 1
    @mmssaann You should ask a new question with details about your particular setup. Dec 4, 2013 at 16:53
  • 1
    I use your way to create download CSV, everything seems ok, I debug, it goes to the controller. But the browser doesn't show any sign of download file? Do you think what's happen, I need to change Web.config or something? Sep 25, 2018 at 11:47
14

With MVC you can simply return a file like this:

public ActionResult ExportData()
{
    System.IO.FileInfo exportFile = //create your ExportFile
    return File(exportFile.FullName, "text/csv", string.Format("Export-{0}.csv", DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyyMMdd-HHmmss")));
}
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  • 10
    Do you really want to create a bunch of files on the web server? What about cleaning them up? What about security?
    – chris
    Jan 12, 2011 at 13:29
  • @chris doesn't that create files in the server's memory rather than the filesystem?
    – galdin
    Jun 13, 2015 at 19:55
  • I use your way to create download CSV, everything seems ok, I debug, it goes to the controller. But the browser doesn't show any sign of download file? Do you think what's happen, I need to change Web.config or something? Sep 25, 2018 at 11:48
7

In addition to Biff MaGriff's answer. To export the file using JQuery, redirect the user to a new page.

$('#btn_export').click(function () {
    window.location.href = 'NewsLetter/Export';
});
5

What happens if you get rid of the stringwriter:

        Response.Clear();
        Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=adressenbestand.csv");
        Response.ContentType = "text/csv";
        //write the header
        Response.Write(String.Format("{0},{1},{2},{3}", CMSMessages.EmailAddress, CMSMessages.Gender, CMSMessages.FirstName, CMSMessages.LastName));

        //write every subscriber to the file
        var resourceManager = new ResourceManager(typeof(CMSMessages));
        foreach (var record in filterRecords.Select(x => x.First().Subscriber))
        {
            Response.Write(String.Format("{0},{1},{2},{3}", record.EmailAddress, record.Gender.HasValue ? resourceManager.GetString(record.Gender.ToString()) : "", record.FirstName, record.LastName));
        }

        Response.End();
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  • nope that doesn't make a difference either. I got it solved allready in a different way. See my edit. Thanks for your help anyway!
    – Gerard
    Jan 12, 2011 at 13:36
3

Respect to Biff, here's a few tweaks that let me use the method to bounce CSV from jQuery/Post against the server and come back as a CSV prompt to the user.

    [Themed(false)]
    public FileContentResult DownloadCSV()
    {

        var csvStringData = new StreamReader(Request.InputStream).ReadToEnd();

        csvStringData = Uri.UnescapeDataString(csvStringData.Replace("mydata=", ""));

        return File(new System.Text.UTF8Encoding().GetBytes(csvStringData), "text/csv", "report.csv");
    }

You'll need the unescape line if you are hitting this from a form with code like the following,

    var input = $("<input>").attr("type", "hidden").attr("name", "mydata").val(data);
    $('#downloadForm').append($(input));
    $("#downloadForm").submit();
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From a button in view call .click(call some java script). From there call controller method by window.location.href = 'Controller/Method';

In controller either do the database call and get the datatable or call some method get the data from database table to a datatable and then do following,

using (DataTable dt = new DataTable())
                        {
                            sda.Fill(dt);
                            //Build the CSV file data as a Comma separated string.
                            string csv = string.Empty;
                            foreach (DataColumn column in dt.Columns)
                            {
                                //Add the Header row for CSV file.
                                csv += column.ColumnName + ',';
                            }
                            //Add new line.
                            csv += "\r\n";
                            foreach (DataRow row in dt.Rows)
                            {
                                foreach (DataColumn column in dt.Columns)
                                {
                                    //Add the Data rows.
                                    csv += row[column.ColumnName].ToString().Replace(",", ";") + ',';
                                }
                                //Add new line.
                                csv += "\r\n";
                             }
                             //Download the CSV file.
                             Response.Clear();
                             Response.Buffer = true;
                             Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment;filename=SqlExport"+DateTime.Now+".csv");
                             Response.Charset = "";
                             //Response.ContentType = "application/text";
                             Response.ContentType = "application/x-msexcel";
                             Response.Output.Write(csv);
                             Response.Flush();
                             Response.End();
                           }
1

Even if you have resolved your issue, here is another one try to export csv using mvc.

return new FileStreamResult(fileStream, "text/csv") { FileDownloadName = fileDownloadName };
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I Think you have forgot to use

  Response.Flush();

under

  Response.Write(sw);

please check

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