Reputation: 11
I have an spreadsheet with 4 sheets that I need in .CSV format. By now, I have a script that sends me the .csv files to my email, but I need to automacally save it into a google drive folder, do you have any ideas ?
This is my actual script:
function Csv(){
var ss = SpreadsheetApp.openById('spreadsheetID');
var url1 = "https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/spreadsheetID/gviz/tq?tqx=out:csv&sheet=Sheet1";
var url2 = "https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/spreadsheetID/gviz/tq?tqx=out:csv&sheet=Sheet2";
var url3 = "https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/spreadsheetID/gviz/tq?tqx=out:csv&sheet=Sheet3";
var url4 = "https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/spreadsheetID/gviz/tq?tqx=out:csv&sheet=Sheet4";
var params = {
method : "get",
headers : {"Authorization": "Bearer " + ScriptApp.getOAuthToken()},
muteHttpExceptions: true
};
var blob1 = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url1, params).getBlob();
blob1.setName("File1" +".csv");
var blob2 = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url2, params).getBlob();
blob2.setName("File2" +".csv");
var blob3 = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url3, params).getBlob();
blob3.setName("File3" +".csv");
var blob4 = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url4, params).getBlob();
blob4.setName("File4" +".csv");
MailApp.sendEmail("[email protected]", "Subject", "Body", {attachments: [blob1,blob2,blob3,blob4]});
}
Thanks!
Upvotes: 0
Views: 2947
Reputation: 103
you can check out the below script. Hope it will help you to manage your sheets as you expected.
/*
* script to export data in all sheets in the current spreadsheet as individual csv files
* files will be named according to the name of the sheet
* author: Shotez
*/
function onOpen() {
var ss = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet();
var csvMenuEntries = [{name: "export as csv files", functionName: "saveAsCSV"}];
ss.addMenu("csv", csvMenuEntries);
};
function saveAsCSV() {
var ss = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet();
var sheets = ss.getSheets();
// create a folder from the name of the spreadsheet
var folder = DriveApp.createFolder(ss.getName().toLowerCase().replace(/ /g,'_') + '_csv_' + new Date().getTime());
for (var i = 0 ; i < sheets.length ; i++) {
var sheet = sheets[i];
// append ".csv" extension to the sheet name
fileName = sheet.getName() + ".csv";
// convert all available sheet data to csv format
var csvFile = convertRangeToCsvFile_(fileName, sheet);
// create a file in the Docs List with the given name and the csv data
folder.createFile(fileName, csvFile);
}
Browser.msgBox('Files are waiting in a folder named ' + folder.getName());
}
function convertRangeToCsvFile_(csvFileName, sheet) {
// get available data range in the spreadsheet
var activeRange = sheet.getDataRange();
try {
var data = activeRange.getValues();
var csvFile = undefined;
// loop through the data in the range and build a string with the csv data
if (data.length > 1) {
var csv = "";
for (var row = 0; row < data.length; row++) {
for (var col = 0; col < data[row].length; col++) {
if (data[row][col].toString().indexOf(",") != -1) {
data[row][col] = "\"" + data[row][col] + "\"";
}
}
// join each row's columns
// add a carriage return to end of each row, except for the last one
if (row < data.length-1) {
csv += data[row].join(",") + "\r\n";
}
else {
csv += data[row];
}
}
csvFile = csv;
}
return csvFile;
}
catch(err) {
Logger.log(err);
Browser.msgBox(err);
}
}
After running the script just check your google drive for the folder which is containing the .csv files.
Upvotes: 1