Here is a quick and easy solution using the PHP function str_getcsv()
Here is an example:
function parse_csv( $filename_or_text, $delimiter=',', $enclosure='"', $linebreak="\n" )
{
$return = array();
if(false !== ($csv = (filter_var($filename_or_text, FILTER_VALIDATE_URL) ? file_get_contents($filename_or_text) : $filename_or_text)))
{
$csv = trim($csv);
$csv = mb_convert_encoding($csv, 'UTF-16LE');
foreach(str_getcsv($csv, $linebreak, $enclosure) as $row){
$col = str_getcsv($row, $delimiter, $enclosure);
$col = array_map('trim', $col);
$return[] = $col;
}
}
else
{
throw new \Exception('Can not open the file.');
$return = false;
}
return $return;
}
Imagine a situation where you need a function that works with both URL and comma delimited text. This is exactly the function that works like that. Just simply insert a CSV URL or comma separated text and it work nicely.