Hello Friends,
In this short tutorial, we will cover a laravel 10 import export excel. I would like to share with you laravel 10 import export csv. if you want to see an example of import export csv file in laravel 10 then you are in the right place. if you want to see an example of laravel 10 import file excel then you are in the right place.
we will use maatwebsite/excel composer package for import and export tasks. in this example, I will create a simple form for input where you can upload a CSV file and create multiple users. Then I will create an export route that will download all users from the database in an excel file.
so, let’s follow the below step to create the import and export function in laravel 10 application. you can export file with .csv, .xls and .xlsx file.
Step 1: Install Laravel 10
This step is not required; however, if you have not created the laravel app, then you may go ahead and execute the below command:
composer create-project laravel/laravel example-app
Step 2: Install maatwebsite/excel Package
In this step we need to install maatwebsite/excel package via the Composer package manager, so one your terminal and fire bellow command:
composer require maatwebsite/excel
Read Also: Laravel 10 CRUD Application Example Tutorial
Step 3: Create Dummy Records
In this step, we will create some dummy records for users table, so we can export them with that users. so let’s run bellow tinker command:
php artisan tinker User::factory()->count(10)->create()
Step 4: Create Import Class
In maatwebsite 3 version provide way to built import class and we have to use in controller. So it would be great way to create new Import class. So you have to run following command and change following code on that file:
php artisan make:import UsersImport --model=User
app/Imports/UsersImport.php
<?php
namespace App\Imports;
use App\Models\User;
use Maatwebsite\Excel\Concerns\ToModel;
use Maatwebsite\Excel\Concerns\WithHeadingRow;
use Hash;
class UsersImport implements ToModel, WithHeadingRow
{
/**
* @param array $row
*
* @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model|null
*/
public function model(array $row)
{
return new User([
'name' => $row['name'],
'email' => $row['email'],
'password' => Hash::make($row['password']),
]);
}
}
You can download demo csv file from here: Demo CSV File.
Step 5: Create Export Class
maatwebsite 3 version provide way to built export class and we have to use in controller. So it would be great way to create new Export class. So you have to run following command and change following code on that file:
php artisan make:export UsersExport --model=User
app/Exports/UsersExport.php
<?php
namespace App\Exports;
use App\Models\User;
use Maatwebsite\Excel\Concerns\FromCollection;
use Maatwebsite\Excel\Concerns\WithHeadings;
class UsersExport implements FromCollection, WithHeadings
{
/**
* @return \Illuminate\Support\Collection
*/
public function collection()
{
return User::select("id", "name", "email")->get();
}
/**
* Write code on Method
*
* @return response()
*/
public function headings(): array
{
return ["ID", "Name", "Email"];
}
}
Step 6: Create Controller
In this step, we will create UserController with index(), export() and import() method. so first let’s create controller by following command and update code on it.
php artisan make:controller UserController
Now, update code on UserController file.
app/Http/Controllers/UserController.php
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use App\Exports\UsersExport;
use App\Imports\UsersImport;
use Maatwebsite\Excel\Facades\Excel;
use App\Models\User;
class UserController extends Controller
{
/**
* @return \Illuminate\Support\Collection
*/
public function index()
{
$users = User::get();
return view('users', compact('users'));
}
/**
* @return \Illuminate\Support\Collection
*/
public function export()
{
return Excel::download(new UsersExport, 'users.xlsx');
}
/**
* @return \Illuminate\Support\Collection
*/
public function import()
{
Excel::import(new UsersImport,request()->file('file'));
return back();
}
}
Step 7: Create Routes
In this step, we need to create routes for list of users, import users and export users. so open your “routes/web.php” file and add following route.
routes/web.php
<?php
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Route;
use App\Http\Controllers\UserController;
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Web Routes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here is where you can register web routes for your application. These
| routes are loaded by the RouteServiceProvider within a group which
| contains the "web" middleware group. Now create something great!
|
*/
Route::controller(UserController::class)->group(function(){
Route::get('users', 'index');
Route::get('users-export', 'export')->name('users.export');
Route::post('users-import', 'import')->name('users.import');
});
Step 8: Create Blade File
In Last step, let’s create users.blade.php(resources/views/users.blade.php) for layout and we will write design code here and put following code:
resources/views/users.blade.php
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Laravel 10 Import Export Excel to Database Example - ItSolutionStuff.com</title>
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/bootstrap@5.0.2/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
</head>
<body>
<div class="container">
<div class="card bg-light mt-3">
<div class="card-header">
Laravel 10 Import Export Excel to Database Example - ItSolutionStuff.com
</div>
<div class="card-body">
<form action="{{ route('users.import') }}" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data">
@csrf
<input type="file" name="file" class="form-control">
<br>
<button class="btn btn-success">Import User Data</button>
</form>
<table class="table table-bordered mt-3">
<tr>
<th colspan="3">
List Of Users
<a class="btn btn-warning float-end" href="{{ route('users.export') }}">Export User Data</a>
</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>ID</th>
<th>Name</th>
<th>Email</th>
</tr>
@foreach($users as $user)
<tr>
<td>{{ $user->id }}</td>
<td>{{ $user->name }}</td>
<td>{{ $user->email }}</td>
</tr>
@endforeach
</table>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>
Run Laravel App:
All the required steps have been done, now you have to type the given below command and hit enter to run the Laravel app:
php artisan serve
Now, Go to your web browser, type the given URL and view the app output:
Read Also: Laravel 10 REST API with Passport Authentication Tutorial
http://localhost:8000/users
Output:
I hope it can help you…