export to csv wordpress

This is working perfectly now. we can use this as a plugin. I modified this post. thanks to sruthi sri.

Hope this helps some one :)

<?php

class CSVExport
{
/**
* Constructor
*/
public function __construct()
{
if(isset($_GET['download_report']))
{
$csv = $this->generate_csv();

header("Pragma: public");
header("Expires: 0");
header("Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0");
header("Cache-Control: private", false);
header("Content-Type: application/octet-stream");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"report.csv\";" );
header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary");

echo $csv;
exit;
}

// Add extra menu items for admins
add_action('admin_menu', array($this, 'admin_menu'));

// Create end-points
add_filter('query_vars', array($this, 'query_vars'));
add_action('parse_request', array($this, 'parse_request'));
}

/**
* Add extra menu items for admins
*/
public function admin_menu()
{
add_menu_page('Download Report', 'Download Report', 'manage_options', 'download_report', array($this, 'download_report'));
}

/**
* Allow for custom query variables
*/
public function query_vars($query_vars)
{
$query_vars[] = 'download_report';
return $query_vars;
}

/**
* Parse the request
*/
public function parse_request(&$wp)
{
if(array_key_exists('download_report', $wp->query_vars))
{
$this->download_report();
exit;
}
}

/**
* Download report
*/
public function download_report()
{
echo '<div class="wrap">';
echo '<div id="icon-tools" class="icon32">
</div>';
echo '<h2>Download Report</h2>';
//$url = site_url();

echo '<p>Export the Subscribers';
}

/**
* Converting data to CSV
*/
public function generate_csv()
{
$csv_output = '';
$table = 'users';

$result = mysql_query("SHOW COLUMNS FROM ".$table."");

$i = 0;
if (mysql_num_rows($result) > 0) {
while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
$csv_output = $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";
}

return $csv_output;
}
}

// Instantiate a singleton of this plugin
$csvExport = new CSVExport();

I'm a late bloomer, but made a small 'improvement' to the code you guys worked on and would like to share. If code pasted in the main plugin .php file you don't need to go through the 3 steps. Just change the values at the bottom of the script as required. I like to keep it neat though with plenty of comments for you guys.

For beginners who might need this and to add flexibility for everyone to use:

  1. First add global variable define('MY_PLUGIN_DIR', plugin_dir_path(__FILE__));
  2. After that add require_once(PARTS_MY_PLUGIN_DIR . '/databasestuff/table_to_csv.php')
  3. Under your_plugin_directory/databasestuff/table_to_csv.php save the following class and change the last few lines as required.
  4. Make adjustments to the last few lines

    class export_table_to_csv{
    
      private $db;
      private $table_name;
      private $separator;
    
    
      function __construct($table_n, $sep, $filename){
    
        global $wpdb;                                               //We gonna work with database aren't we?
        $this->db = $wpdb;                                          //Can't use global on it's own within a class so lets assign it to local object.
        $this->table_name = $table_n;                               
        $this->separator = $sep;
    
        $generatedDate = date('d-m-Y His');                         //Date will be part of file name. I dont like to see ...(23).csv downloaded
    
        $csvFile = $this->generate_csv();                           //Getting the text generated to download
        header("Pragma: public");
        header("Expires: 0");
        header("Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0");
        header("Cache-Control: private", false);                    //Forces the browser to download
        header("Content-Type: application/octet-stream");
        header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"" . $filename . " " . $generatedDate . ".csv\";" );
        header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary");
    
        echo $csvFile;                                              //Whatever is echoed here will be in the csv file
        exit;
    
      }
    
    
      function generate_csv(){
    
        $csv_output = '';                                           //Assigning the variable to store all future CSV file's data
        $table = $this->db->prefix . $this->table_name;             //For flexibility of the plugin and convenience, lets get the prefix
    
        $result = $this->db->get_results("SHOW COLUMNS FROM " . $table . "");   //Displays all COLUMN NAMES under 'Field' column in records returned
    
        if (count($result) > 0) {
    
            foreach($result as $row) {
                $csv_output = $csv_output . $row->Field . $this->separator;
            }
            $csv_output = substr($csv_output, 0, -1);               //Removing the last separator, because thats how CSVs work
    
        }
        $csv_output .= "\n";
    
        $values = $this->db->get_results("SELECT * FROM " . $table . "");       //This here
    
        foreach ($values as $rowr) {
            $fields = array_values((array) $rowr);                  //Getting rid of the keys and using numeric array to get values
            $csv_output .= implode($this->separator, $fields);      //Generating string with field separator
            $csv_output .= "\n";    //Yeah...
        }
    
        return $csv_output; //Back to constructor
    
      }
    }
    
    // Also include nonce check here - https://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Nonces
    if(isset($_POST['processed_values']) && $_POST['processed_values'] == 'download_csv'){  //When we must do this
      $exportCSV = new export_table_to_csv('table_name',';','report');              //Make your changes on these lines
    }
    

Keep in mind:

  1. Table prefix will be added to the table name.
  2. This script uses core WordPress functions meaning that the last 3 lines is literally all you have to change for this to work.

Just making some small adjustments to @Developer since it wasn't quite pulling up in the admin, or downloading the csv. But now it will :) :

<?php

/**
 * CSV Exporter bootstrap file
 *
 * This file is read by WordPress to generate the plugin information in the plugin
 * admin area. This file also includes all of the dependencies used by the plugin,
 * registers the activation and deactivation functions, and defines a function
 * that starts the plugin.
 *
 * @since             1.0.0
 * @package           CSV Export
 *
 * @wordpress-plugin
 * Plugin Name:       CSV Export
 * Plugin URI:        http://example.com/plugin-name-uri/
 * Description:       exports csvs derrr
 * Version:           1.0.0
 * Author:            Your Name or Your Company
 * Author URI:        http://example.com/
 * License:           GPL-2.0+
 * License URI:       http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt
 * Text Domain:       csv-export
 * Domain Path:       /languages
 */
class CSVExport {

  /**
   * Constructor
   */
  public function __construct() {
    if (isset($_GET['report'])) {

      $csv = $this->generate_csv();
      header("Pragma: public");
      header("Expires: 0");
      header("Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0");
      header("Cache-Control: private", false);
      header("Content-Type: application/octet-stream");
      header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"report.csv\";");
      header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary");

      echo $csv;
      exit;
    }

// Add extra menu items for admins
    add_action('admin_menu', array($this, 'admin_menu'));

// Create end-points
    add_filter('query_vars', array($this, 'query_vars'));
    add_action('parse_request', array($this, 'parse_request'));
  }

  /**
   * Add extra menu items for admins
   */
  public function admin_menu() {
    add_menu_page('Download Report', 'Download Report', 'manage_options', 'download_report', array($this, 'download_report'));
  }

  /**
   * Allow for custom query variables
   */
  public function query_vars($query_vars) {
    $query_vars[] = 'download_report';
    return $query_vars;
  }

  /**
   * Parse the request
   */
  public function parse_request(&$wp) {
    if (array_key_exists('download_report', $wp->query_vars)) {
      $this->download_report();
      exit;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Download report
   */
  public function download_report() {
    echo '<div class="wrap">';
    echo '<div id="icon-tools" class="icon32">
</div>';
    echo '<h2>Download Report</h2>';
    echo '<p><a href="?page=download_report&report=users">Export the Subscribers</a></p>';
  }

  /**
   * Converting data to CSV
   */
  public function generate_csv() {
    $csv_output = '';
    $table = 'wp_users';

    $result = mysql_query("SHOW COLUMNS FROM " . $table . "");

    $i = 0;
    if (mysql_num_rows($result) > 0) {
      while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
        $csv_output = $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";
    }

    return $csv_output;
  }

}

// Instantiate a singleton of this plugin
$csvExport = new CSVExport();

Just create a file called csv_export.php put it in a plugins/csv_export/ and you're gtg!