How to export a HTML table to Excel supported by Chrome and IE?

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Solution 1

I use the eligrey.filesaver then just use it as

window.saveAs(blob,filename);

based on jparaya's answer I created a little sample in plunker, to save the file with filesaver It does the same as jparaya's code except for the saving part:

function fnExcelReport(id, name) {
  var tab_text = '<html xmlns:x="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:excel">';
  tab_text = tab_text + '<head><xml><x:ExcelWorkbook><x:ExcelWorksheets><x:ExcelWorksheet>';
  tab_text = tab_text + '<x:Name>Test Sheet</x:Name>';
  tab_text = tab_text + '<x:WorksheetOptions><x:Panes></x:Panes></x:WorksheetOptions></x:ExcelWorksheet>';
  tab_text = tab_text + '</x:ExcelWorksheets></x:ExcelWorkbook></xml></head><body>';
  tab_text = tab_text + "<table border='1px'>";
  var exportTable = $('#' + id).clone();
  exportTable.find('input').each(function (index, elem) { $(elem).remove(); });
  tab_text = tab_text + exportTable.html();
  tab_text = tab_text + '</table></body></html>';
  var fileName = name + '_' + parseInt(Math.random() * 10000000000) + '.xls';

  //Save the file
  var blob = new Blob([tab_text], { type: "application/vnd.ms-excel;charset=utf-8" })
  window.saveAs(blob, fileName);
}

Solution 2

Hmm I'm not really sure what's your problem. Looking at the code, seems everything is fine. Anyway, here I send you a simple implementation that I use, which can help you. Uses the same logic. Perhaps I check first IE version and that's why this works.

This sample has a simple link that executes the fnExcelReport function, passing table name and the excel name. I clone first, because my knockout code switches between view/edit modes with inputs. You can remove the clone and $(elem).remove() if you don't have that problem.

Edit: this version now implements the download for Chrome without the <a> tag in the html

function fnExcelReport(id, name) {
    var tab_text = '<html xmlns:x="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:excel">';
    tab_text = tab_text + '<head><xml><x:ExcelWorkbook><x:ExcelWorksheets><x:ExcelWorksheet>';
    tab_text = tab_text + '<x:Name>Test Sheet</x:Name>';
    tab_text = tab_text + '<x:WorksheetOptions><x:Panes></x:Panes></x:WorksheetOptions></x:ExcelWorksheet>';
    tab_text = tab_text + '</x:ExcelWorksheets></x:ExcelWorkbook></xml></head><body>';
    tab_text = tab_text + "<table border='1px'>";
    var exportTable = $('#' + id).clone();
    exportTable.find('input').each(function (index, elem) { $(elem).remove(); });
    tab_text = tab_text + exportTable.html();
    tab_text = tab_text + '</table></body></html>';
    var data_type = 'data:application/vnd.ms-excel';
    var ua = window.navigator.userAgent;
    var msie = ua.indexOf("MSIE ");

    var fileName = name + '_' + parseInt(Math.random() * 10000000000) + '.xls';
    if (msie > 0 || !!navigator.userAgent.match(/Trident.*rv\:11\./)) {
        if (window.navigator.msSaveBlob) {
            var blob = new Blob([tab_text], {
                type: "application/csv;charset=utf-8;"
            });
            navigator.msSaveBlob(blob, fileName);
        }
    } else {
        var blob2 =  new Blob([tab_text], {
            type: "application/csv;charset=utf-8;"
        });
        var filename = fileName;
            var elem = window.document.createElement('a');
            elem.href = window.URL.createObjectURL(blob2);
            elem.download = filename;
            document.body.appendChild(elem);
            elem.click();
            document.body.removeChild(elem);
    }
}
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  • user3378165
    user3378165 almost 2 years

    On my MVC project I have a HTML table bound with Knockout.

    I'm trying to Export the table to Excel.

    I tried on client side with JavaScript:

    self.exportToExcel = function () {
        javascript: window.open('data:application/vnd.ms-excel,' + $("#tableToprint").innerHTML());
    }
    

    OR:

    var tableToExcel = (function () {
    var uri = 'data:application/vnd.ms-excel;base64,'
    , template = '<html xmlns:o="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" xmlns:x="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:excel" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40"><head><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml><x:ExcelWorkbook><x:ExcelWorksheets><x:ExcelWorksheet><x:Name>{worksheet}</x:Name><x:WorksheetOptions><x:DisplayGridlines/></x:WorksheetOptions></x:ExcelWorksheet></x:ExcelWorksheets></x:ExcelWorkbook></xml><![endif]--></head><body><table cellspacing="0" rules="rows" border="1" style="color:Black;background-color:White;border-color:#CCCCCC;border-width:1px;border-style:None;width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;font-size:9pt;text-align:center;">{table}</table></body></html>'
    , base64 = function (s) { return window.btoa(unescape(encodeURIComponent(s))) }
    , format = function (s, c) { return s.replace(/{(\w+)}/g, function (m, p) { return c[p]; }) }
    return function (table, name) {
        if (!table.nodeType) table = document.getElementById(table)
        var ctx = { worksheet: name || 'Worksheet', table: table.innerHTML }
        if (navigator.msSaveBlob) {
            var blob = new Blob([format(template, ctx)], { type: 'application/vnd.ms-excel', endings: 'native' });
            navigator.msSaveBlob(blob, 'export.xlsx')
        } else {
            window.location.href = uri + base64(format(template, ctx))
        }
    }
    })()
    

    But both codes work in Chrome but not in IE.

    I would like to do it on client side using JavaScript or jQuery but if there is not a solution that is supported by both browsers I can also do it in server side with an AJAX Post Request to my Web API.

    How can I export a HTML table to Excel supported by Chrome and IE using JavaScript/jQuery OR AJAX and Web API?

    Any advice?