How can I change the line endings used by fputcsv?

Kalessin picture Kalessin · Oct 4, 2012 · Viewed 13k times · Source

I create a CSV file for download by our client using

$output = fopen('php://output', 'w');

and using fputcsv() to write data to a CSV file which is downloaded by the client.

I am running PHP on Linux and consequently the line endings are not interpreted by many Windows applications.

I could write the CSV file to a directory on the server, read it back in and perform a str_replace() from \n to \r\n, but this seems a rather clunky way of solving the problem. Is there a way to perform the conversion without creating a physical file?

Answer

Ja͢ck picture Ja͢ck · Oct 4, 2012

You could use stream filters to accomplish this. This example writes to a physical file, but it should work fine for php://output as well.

// filter class that applies CRLF line endings
class crlf_filter extends php_user_filter
{
    function filter($in, $out, &$consumed, $closing)
    {
        while ($bucket = stream_bucket_make_writeable($in)) {
            // make sure the line endings aren't already CRLF
            $bucket->data = preg_replace("/(?<!\r)\n/", "\r\n", $bucket->data);
            $consumed += $bucket->datalen;
            stream_bucket_append($out, $bucket);
        }
        return PSFS_PASS_ON;
    }
}
// register the filter
stream_filter_register('crlf', 'crlf_filter');

$f = fopen('test.csv', 'wt');
// attach filter to output file
stream_filter_append($f, 'crlf');
// start writing
fputcsv($f, array('1 1', '2 2'));
fclose($f);