I have made a Java micro service to export a table from a database into a CSV file and get it in browser by following this: Downloading a CSV File in Browser by using Java It works well and I get the file in the browser when I call the URL (by copying and pasting in the browser) : http://localhost:8080/api/fileDownload/2
In the Angular part when I call the URL in my app I see in the console :
Request URL:http://localhost:8080/api/fileDownload/2
Request Method:GET
Status Code:200
In the preview and the response of the console, I also have the content of my file. So it seems everything looks good but the problem is that my browser doesn't download the file automatically.
My controller :
vm.downloadFunction=function(){
FileDownload.download.query({id:2},function(data){
});
};
My view :
<label data-ng-click="addModule.downloadFunction()" class="btn btn-link btn-file">
Download <input type="button" class="hidden">
</label>
And the service :
voltApp.factory('FileDownload', function ($resource) {
return{
download: $resource('/api/fileDownload/:id', {}, {
query: {method: 'GET', params: {id:'@id'},isArray:false},
update:{method: 'PUT'}
})
};
});
What am I doing wrong?
Consider using ngFileSaver
Example:
JS
function ExampleCtrl(FileSaver, Blob) {
var vm = this;
vm.val = {
text: 'Hey ho lets go!'
};
vm.download = function(text) {
var data = new Blob([text], { type: 'text/plain;charset=utf-8' });
FileSaver.saveAs(data, 'text.txt');
};
}
angular
.module('fileSaverExample', ['ngFileSaver'])
.controller('ExampleCtrl', ['FileSaver', 'Blob', ExampleCtrl]);
HTML
<div class="wrapper" ng-controller="ExampleCtrl as vm">
<textarea
ng-model="vm.val.text"
name="textarea" rows="5" cols="20">
Hey ho let's go!
</textarea>
<a href="" class="btn btn-dark btn-small" ng-click="vm.download(vm.val.text)">
Download
</a>
</div>