Export wordpress table to excel

I have created PHP scripts before to export a database table to .xls format like this:

$select = "SELECT * FROM tracking";
$export = mysql_query ( $select ) or die ( "Sql error : " . mysql_error( )  );
$fields = mysql_num_fields ( $export );
$file = 'export';
for ( $i = 0; $i < $fields; $i++ )
{
$header .= mysql_field_name( $export , $i ) . "t";
}
while( $row = mysql_fetch_row( $export ) )
{
$line = '';
foreach( $row as $value )
{
    if ( ( !isset( $value ) ) || ( $value == "" ) )
    {
        $value = "t";
    }
        else
    {
        $value = str_replace( '"' , '""' , $value );
        $value = '"' . $value . '"' . "t";
    }
        $line .= $value;
 }
 $data .= trim( $line ) . "n";
 }
 $data = str_replace( "r" , "" , $data );
 if ( $data == "" )
 {
 $data = "n(0) Records Found!n";
 }

$filename = $file."_".date("M-d-Y");

header("Content-type: application/octet-stream");
header( "Content-disposition: filename=".$filename.".xls");
header("Pragma: no-cache");
header("Expires: 0");
print "$headern$data";

What I’d like to know is how to “convert” this to wordpress format using the $wpdb class? I can get the initial query down to actually select the data from the table I want, but I get lost in some of the semantics of the wpdb class. I also wanted to know where I would put this code in wordpress, so if say a user clicks on a link, it would run this query and download the .xls file?

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5 comments

  1. Why not use the SELECT INTO OUTFILE syntax:

    $wpdb->query("SELECT * INTO OUTFILE '/path/to/file' 
     FIELDS TERMINATED BY 't' 
     LINES TERMINATED BY 'n' 
     FROM tracking");
    
  2. create this as a ‘export_data.php’ file.
    Then call this php from the link

    <?php
        $host = 'localhost';
        $user = 'mysqlUser';
        $pass = 'myUserPass';
        $db = 'myDatabase';
        $table = 'products_info';
        $file = 'export';
    
        $link = mysql_connect($host, $user, $pass) or die("Can not connect." . mysql_error());
    mysql_select_db($db) or die("Can not connect.");
    
        $result = mysql_query("SHOW COLUMNS FROM ".$table."");
        $i = 0;
        if (mysql_num_rows($result) > 0) {
            while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
                $csv_output .= $row['Field']."; ";
                $i++;
            }
        }
        $csv_output .= "n";
    
        $values = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM ".$table."");
        while ($rowr = mysql_fetch_row($values)) {
            for ($j=0;$j<$i;$j++) {
                $csv_output .= $rowr[$j]."; ";
            }
            $csv_output .= "n";
        }
    
        $filename = $file."_".date("Y-m-d_H-i",time());
        header("Content-type: application/vnd.ms-excel");
        header("Content-disposition: csv" . date("Y-m-d") . ".csv");
        header( "Content-disposition: filename=".$filename.".csv");
        print $csv_output;
        exit;
    ?>
    
  3. I am definitely late to help out with my answer .. I hope 🙂 , but I am aiming to anyone else who needs an updated WordPress function to export custom table to a nice and clean row display CSV file

        function ns_contact_form_csv_pull() {
    
           global $wpdb;
    
           $table = 'ns_contact_form';// table name
           $file = 'ns_contact_form_csv'; // csv file name
           $results = $wpdb->get_results("SELECT * FROM $wpdb->prefix$table",ARRAY_A );
    
           if(count($results) > 0){
              foreach($results as $result){
              $result = array_values($result);
              $result = implode(", ", $result);
              $csv_output .= $result."n";
            }
          }
    
          $filename = $file."_".date("Y-m-d_H-i",time());
          header("Content-type: application/vnd.ms-excel");
          header("Content-disposition: csv" . date("Y-m-d") . ".csv");
          header( "Content-disposition: filename=".$filename.".csv");
          print $csv_output;
          exit;
    
        }
       add_action('wp_ajax_csv_pull','ns_contact_form_csv_pull');
    

    Download the CSV ( need to be logged in ) just add this URL to your browser http://example.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=csv_pull … change domain with yours 🙂

    You can call it anywhere in WordPress by using:

    $ajax_url = admin_url('admin-ajax.php?action=csv_pull');