Magento 2 Write to CSV within Controller












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I have the following code:



protected $_fileSystem;
protected $_directoryList;

public function __construct(
MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $fileSystem,
MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList $directoryList
) {
$this->_fileSystem = $fileSystem;
$this->_directoryList = $directoryList;
parent::__construct($context);
}

public function execute(){
$this->writeToCSV();
}

private function writeToCSV(){

try{
$media = $this->_fileSystem->getDirectoryWrite($this->_directoryList::MEDIA);
$media->writeFile('text.txt', 'test');
}
catch(Exception $e){
echo($e->getMessage());
}

}


However, this doesn't seem to be writing anything to the text file that exists within the same folder as the controller.










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    I have the following code:



    protected $_fileSystem;
    protected $_directoryList;

    public function __construct(
    MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $fileSystem,
    MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList $directoryList
    ) {
    $this->_fileSystem = $fileSystem;
    $this->_directoryList = $directoryList;
    parent::__construct($context);
    }

    public function execute(){
    $this->writeToCSV();
    }

    private function writeToCSV(){

    try{
    $media = $this->_fileSystem->getDirectoryWrite($this->_directoryList::MEDIA);
    $media->writeFile('text.txt', 'test');
    }
    catch(Exception $e){
    echo($e->getMessage());
    }

    }


    However, this doesn't seem to be writing anything to the text file that exists within the same folder as the controller.










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      I have the following code:



      protected $_fileSystem;
      protected $_directoryList;

      public function __construct(
      MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $fileSystem,
      MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList $directoryList
      ) {
      $this->_fileSystem = $fileSystem;
      $this->_directoryList = $directoryList;
      parent::__construct($context);
      }

      public function execute(){
      $this->writeToCSV();
      }

      private function writeToCSV(){

      try{
      $media = $this->_fileSystem->getDirectoryWrite($this->_directoryList::MEDIA);
      $media->writeFile('text.txt', 'test');
      }
      catch(Exception $e){
      echo($e->getMessage());
      }

      }


      However, this doesn't seem to be writing anything to the text file that exists within the same folder as the controller.










      share|improve this question














      I have the following code:



      protected $_fileSystem;
      protected $_directoryList;

      public function __construct(
      MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $fileSystem,
      MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList $directoryList
      ) {
      $this->_fileSystem = $fileSystem;
      $this->_directoryList = $directoryList;
      parent::__construct($context);
      }

      public function execute(){
      $this->writeToCSV();
      }

      private function writeToCSV(){

      try{
      $media = $this->_fileSystem->getDirectoryWrite($this->_directoryList::MEDIA);
      $media->writeFile('text.txt', 'test');
      }
      catch(Exception $e){
      echo($e->getMessage());
      }

      }


      However, this doesn't seem to be writing anything to the text file that exists within the same folder as the controller.







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      asked Jan 18 at 11:26









      A. FletcherA. Fletcher

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          You can write csv file using below way,



          <?php

          public function __construct(
          MagentoFrameworkFileCsv $csvProcessor,
          MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList $directoryList,
          MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $filesystem
          )
          {
          $this->filesystem = $filesystem;
          $this->directoryList = $directoryList;
          $this->csvProcessor = $csvProcessor;
          }

          function writeToCsv(){
          $fileDirectoryPath = $this->directoryList->getPath(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::VAR_DIR);

          if(!is_dir($fileDirectoryPath))
          mkdir($fileDirectoryPath, 0777, true);
          $fileName = 'export.csv';
          $filePath = $fileDirectoryPath . '/' . $fileName;

          $data = ;
          /* pass data array to write in csv file */
          $data = ['orderid' => '100001'];
          $this->csvProcessor
          ->setEnclosure('"')
          ->setDelimiter(',')
          ->saveData($filePath, $data);

          return true;
          }


          You can check your generated CSV file inside var folder






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          • I'll give it a whirl. Thanks again Rakesh, always super fast at answering questions.

            – A. Fletcher
            Jan 18 at 11:32











          • Just a quick question about the directory path. Do I carry on from MagentoFrameworkApp as though I was in the app folder? So in my case codecompanymodule?

            – A. Fletcher
            Jan 18 at 11:38











          • my path is var directory you can set your path

            – Rakesh Donga
            Jan 18 at 11:42











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          You can write csv file using below way,



          <?php

          public function __construct(
          MagentoFrameworkFileCsv $csvProcessor,
          MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList $directoryList,
          MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $filesystem
          )
          {
          $this->filesystem = $filesystem;
          $this->directoryList = $directoryList;
          $this->csvProcessor = $csvProcessor;
          }

          function writeToCsv(){
          $fileDirectoryPath = $this->directoryList->getPath(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::VAR_DIR);

          if(!is_dir($fileDirectoryPath))
          mkdir($fileDirectoryPath, 0777, true);
          $fileName = 'export.csv';
          $filePath = $fileDirectoryPath . '/' . $fileName;

          $data = ;
          /* pass data array to write in csv file */
          $data = ['orderid' => '100001'];
          $this->csvProcessor
          ->setEnclosure('"')
          ->setDelimiter(',')
          ->saveData($filePath, $data);

          return true;
          }


          You can check your generated CSV file inside var folder






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          • I'll give it a whirl. Thanks again Rakesh, always super fast at answering questions.

            – A. Fletcher
            Jan 18 at 11:32











          • Just a quick question about the directory path. Do I carry on from MagentoFrameworkApp as though I was in the app folder? So in my case codecompanymodule?

            – A. Fletcher
            Jan 18 at 11:38











          • my path is var directory you can set your path

            – Rakesh Donga
            Jan 18 at 11:42
















          0














          You can write csv file using below way,



          <?php

          public function __construct(
          MagentoFrameworkFileCsv $csvProcessor,
          MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList $directoryList,
          MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $filesystem
          )
          {
          $this->filesystem = $filesystem;
          $this->directoryList = $directoryList;
          $this->csvProcessor = $csvProcessor;
          }

          function writeToCsv(){
          $fileDirectoryPath = $this->directoryList->getPath(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::VAR_DIR);

          if(!is_dir($fileDirectoryPath))
          mkdir($fileDirectoryPath, 0777, true);
          $fileName = 'export.csv';
          $filePath = $fileDirectoryPath . '/' . $fileName;

          $data = ;
          /* pass data array to write in csv file */
          $data = ['orderid' => '100001'];
          $this->csvProcessor
          ->setEnclosure('"')
          ->setDelimiter(',')
          ->saveData($filePath, $data);

          return true;
          }


          You can check your generated CSV file inside var folder






          share|improve this answer
























          • I'll give it a whirl. Thanks again Rakesh, always super fast at answering questions.

            – A. Fletcher
            Jan 18 at 11:32











          • Just a quick question about the directory path. Do I carry on from MagentoFrameworkApp as though I was in the app folder? So in my case codecompanymodule?

            – A. Fletcher
            Jan 18 at 11:38











          • my path is var directory you can set your path

            – Rakesh Donga
            Jan 18 at 11:42














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          0








          0







          You can write csv file using below way,



          <?php

          public function __construct(
          MagentoFrameworkFileCsv $csvProcessor,
          MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList $directoryList,
          MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $filesystem
          )
          {
          $this->filesystem = $filesystem;
          $this->directoryList = $directoryList;
          $this->csvProcessor = $csvProcessor;
          }

          function writeToCsv(){
          $fileDirectoryPath = $this->directoryList->getPath(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::VAR_DIR);

          if(!is_dir($fileDirectoryPath))
          mkdir($fileDirectoryPath, 0777, true);
          $fileName = 'export.csv';
          $filePath = $fileDirectoryPath . '/' . $fileName;

          $data = ;
          /* pass data array to write in csv file */
          $data = ['orderid' => '100001'];
          $this->csvProcessor
          ->setEnclosure('"')
          ->setDelimiter(',')
          ->saveData($filePath, $data);

          return true;
          }


          You can check your generated CSV file inside var folder






          share|improve this answer













          You can write csv file using below way,



          <?php

          public function __construct(
          MagentoFrameworkFileCsv $csvProcessor,
          MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList $directoryList,
          MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $filesystem
          )
          {
          $this->filesystem = $filesystem;
          $this->directoryList = $directoryList;
          $this->csvProcessor = $csvProcessor;
          }

          function writeToCsv(){
          $fileDirectoryPath = $this->directoryList->getPath(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::VAR_DIR);

          if(!is_dir($fileDirectoryPath))
          mkdir($fileDirectoryPath, 0777, true);
          $fileName = 'export.csv';
          $filePath = $fileDirectoryPath . '/' . $fileName;

          $data = ;
          /* pass data array to write in csv file */
          $data = ['orderid' => '100001'];
          $this->csvProcessor
          ->setEnclosure('"')
          ->setDelimiter(',')
          ->saveData($filePath, $data);

          return true;
          }


          You can check your generated CSV file inside var folder







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          answered Jan 18 at 11:30









          Rakesh DongaRakesh Donga

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          • I'll give it a whirl. Thanks again Rakesh, always super fast at answering questions.

            – A. Fletcher
            Jan 18 at 11:32











          • Just a quick question about the directory path. Do I carry on from MagentoFrameworkApp as though I was in the app folder? So in my case codecompanymodule?

            – A. Fletcher
            Jan 18 at 11:38











          • my path is var directory you can set your path

            – Rakesh Donga
            Jan 18 at 11:42



















          • I'll give it a whirl. Thanks again Rakesh, always super fast at answering questions.

            – A. Fletcher
            Jan 18 at 11:32











          • Just a quick question about the directory path. Do I carry on from MagentoFrameworkApp as though I was in the app folder? So in my case codecompanymodule?

            – A. Fletcher
            Jan 18 at 11:38











          • my path is var directory you can set your path

            – Rakesh Donga
            Jan 18 at 11:42

















          I'll give it a whirl. Thanks again Rakesh, always super fast at answering questions.

          – A. Fletcher
          Jan 18 at 11:32





          I'll give it a whirl. Thanks again Rakesh, always super fast at answering questions.

          – A. Fletcher
          Jan 18 at 11:32













          Just a quick question about the directory path. Do I carry on from MagentoFrameworkApp as though I was in the app folder? So in my case codecompanymodule?

          – A. Fletcher
          Jan 18 at 11:38





          Just a quick question about the directory path. Do I carry on from MagentoFrameworkApp as though I was in the app folder? So in my case codecompanymodule?

          – A. Fletcher
          Jan 18 at 11:38













          my path is var directory you can set your path

          – Rakesh Donga
          Jan 18 at 11:42





          my path is var directory you can set your path

          – Rakesh Donga
          Jan 18 at 11:42


















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