Auto download the file attachment using PHPWord

2019-01-26 08:07发布

问题:

I'm trying to use PHPWord to generate word documents. And the document can be generated successfully. But there is a problem where my generated word document will be saved on the server. How can I make it available to download straight away?

Sample:

$PHPWord = new PHPWord();
//Searching for values to replace
$document = $PHPWord->loadTemplate('doc/Temp1.docx');
$document->setValue('Name', $Name);
$document->setValue('No', $No);
$document->save('php://output'); //it auto save into my 'doc' directory.

How can i link to the header to download it as follows:

header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename='php://output'"); //not sure how to link this filename to the php://output..

Kindly advise.

回答1:

php://output is a write-only stream, that writes to your screen (like echo).

So, $document->save('php://output'); will not save the file anywhere on the server, it will just echo it out.

Seems, $document->save, doesn't support stream wrappers, so it literally made a file called "php://output". Try using another file name (I suggest a temp file, as you just want to echo it out).

$temp_file = tempnam(sys_get_temp_dir(), 'PHPWord');
$document->save($temp_file);

In the header, the filename field is what PHP tells the browser the file is named, it doesn't have to be a name of a file on the server. It's just the name the browser will save it as.

header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename='myFile.docx'");

So, putting it all together:

$PHPWord = new PHPWord();
//Searching for values to replace
$document = $PHPWord->loadTemplate('doc/Temp1.docx');
$document->setValue('Name', $Name);
$document->setValue('No', $No);
// // save as a random file in temp file
$temp_file = tempnam(sys_get_temp_dir(), 'PHPWord');
$document->save($temp_file);

// Your browser will name the file "myFile.docx"
// regardless of what it's named on the server 
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename='myFile.docx'");
readfile($temp_file); // or echo file_get_contents($temp_file);
unlink($temp_file);  // remove temp file


回答2:

$objWriter = PHPWord_IOFactory::createWriter($PHPWord, 'Word2007');

$filename = 'MyFile.docx';

$objWriter->save($filename);

header('Content-Description: File Transfer');
header('Content-Type: application/octet-stream');
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename='.$filename);
header('Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary');
header('Expires: 0');
header('Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0');
header('Pragma: public');
header('Content-Length: ' . filesize($filename));
flush();
readfile($filename);
unlink($filename); // deletes the temporary file
exit;


回答3:

// Save File
$objWriter = PHPWord_IOFactory::createWriter($PHPWord, 'Word2007');
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename='myFile.docx'");
$objWriter->save("php://output");


回答4:

now whit Ver 0.13.0 https://github.com/PHPOffice/PHPWord

<?
require_once "../include/PHPWord-develop/bootstrap.php";

$templateProcessor = new \PhpOffice\PhpWord\TemplateProcessor('template.docx');

$templateProcessor->setValue('var01', 'Sun');
$templateProcessor->setValue('var02', 'Mercury');

//#####################################################
// Save File
//#####################################################
//#####################################################
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename='output01.docx'");
  $templateProcessor->saveAs('php://output');
//#####################################################
//#####################################################
?>


回答5:

This is work for me:

$objWriter = \PhpOffice\PhpWord\IOFactory::createWriter($phpWord, 'Word2007', $download = true);

header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename='File.docx'");

$objWriter->save("php://output");


回答6:

Sorry this came in later. I stumbled on this while trying to solve the same problem. I was able to get it working on Laravel 5 using below:

    $file_dir = $template_upload_dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'filename.docx';
    $tags = array();
    if (file_exists($file_dir)) {
        $templateProcessor = new TemplateProcessor($file_dir);
        $tags = $templateProcessor->getVariables();
        $replace = array(''); 

        $templateProcessor->setValue($tags, $replace);
        $save_file_name = $fullname.'-'.$inv_code.'-'.date('YmdHis').'.docx';
        $templateProcessor->saveAs($save_file_name);

        return response()->download($save_file_name)->deleteFileAfterSend(true);
    }

Hope it helps someone!!!



回答7:

A simple solution for Laravel based on @user3214824 answer.

// ...    
$objWriter = \PhpOffice\PhpWord\IOFactory::createWriter($PHPWord, 'Word2007');
$doc_name = 'fileName.docx';
$objWriter->save($doc_name); // saving in the public path just for testing

return response()->download(public_path($doc_name))->deleteFileAfterSend(true);


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