I followed that tutorial about exporting Kendo Grid Data : http://www.kendoui.com/blogs/teamblog/posts/13-03-12/exporting_the_kendo_ui_grid_data_to_excel.aspx
Now I´
Grid toolbar
..
.ToolBar(toolbar =>
{
toolbar.Template(
@<text>
@Html.Kendo().Button().Name("grid-export").HtmlAttributes(new { type = "button", data_url = @Url.Action("Export") }).Content("Export").Events(ev => ev.Click("exportGrid"))
</text>);
})
..
Endpoint export function
public FileResult Export([DataSourceRequest]DataSourceRequest request)
{
DemoEntities db = new DemoEntities();
byte[] bytes = WriteExcel(db.Table.ToDataSourceResult(request).Data, new string[] { "Id", "Name" });
return File(bytes,
"application/vnd.ms-excel",
"GridExcelExport.xls");
}
a javascript function to generate grid remote export url with all specified parameters
function exportGrid() {
var toolbar = $(this.element);
var gridSelector = toolbar.closest(".k-grid");
var grid = $(gridSelector).data("kendoGrid");
var url = toolbar.data("url");
var requestObject = (new kendo.data.transports["aspnetmvc-server"]({ prefix: "" }))
.options.parameterMap({
page: grid.dataSource.page(),
sort: grid.dataSource.sort(),
filter: grid.dataSource.filter()
});
url = url + "?" + $.param({
"page": requestObject.page || '~',
"sort": requestObject.sort || '~',
"pageSize": grid.dataSource.pageSize(),
"filter": requestObject.filter || '~',
});
window.open(url, '_blank');
}
For detailed solution see my sample project on Github
where u can export grid server side with current configuration (sorting, filtering, paging) using helper function
A better solution is to generate an Excel file from the real data, not from the dataSource.
1] In the html page, add
$('#export').click(function () {
var title = "EmployeeData";
var id = guid();
var filter = $("#grid").data("kendoGrid").dataSource._filter;
var data = {
filter: filter,
title: title,
guid: id
};
$.ajax({
url: '/Employee/Export',
type: "POST",
dataType: 'json',
data: JSON.stringify(data),
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
success: function (result) {
window.location = kendo.format("{0}?title={1}&guid={2}", '/Employee/GetGeneratedExcel', title, id);
}
});
});
2]
Add a method "Export" to the controller:
[HttpPost]
public JsonResult Export(KendoGridFilter filter, string guid)
{
var gridRequest = new KendoGridRequest();
if (filter != null)
{
gridRequest.FilterObjectWrapper = filter.Filters != null ? filter.ToFilterObjectWrapper() : null;
gridRequest.Logic = filter.Logic;
}
var query = GetQueryable().AsNoTracking();
var results = query.FilterBy<Employee, EmployeeVM>(gridRequest);
using (var stream = new MemoryStream())
{
using (var excel = new ExcelPackage(stream))
{
excel.Workbook.Worksheets.Add("Employees");
var ws = excel.Workbook.Worksheets[1];
ws.Cells.LoadFromCollection(results);
ws.Cells.AutoFitColumns();
excel.Save();
Session[guid] = stream.ToArray();
return Json(new { success = true });
}
}
}
3]
Also add the method "GetGeneratedExcel" to the controller:
[HttpGet]
public FileResult GetGeneratedExcel(string title, string guid)
{
// Is there a spreadsheet stored in session?
if (Session[guid] == null)
{
throw new Exception(string.Format("{0} not found", title));
}
// Get the spreadsheet from session.
var file = Session[guid] as byte[];
string filename = string.Format("{0}.xlsx", title);
// Remove the spreadsheet from session.
Session.Remove(title);
// Return the spreadsheet.
Response.Buffer = true;
Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", string.Format("attachment; filename={0}", filename));
return File(file, "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet", filename);
}
Also see this project on github.
See this live example project where you can export the Employees to Excel. (Although this returns filtered data, but you can modify the code to ignore the kendo grid filter and always return all data.
Really old question but:
To export all the pages use excel.allPages:
$("#grid").kendoGrid({
toolbar: ["excel"],
excel: {
allPages: true
},
// ....
});
See Example