How to create Excel file in Azure platform?
Syncfusion Excel (XlsIO) library is a .NET Excel library used to create, read, and edit Excel documents. Using this library, you can create Excel file in Azure platform.
Steps to create Excel file in Azure platform programmatically:
Prerequisites:
- Visual studio 2017 with Azure development.
- An Azure subscription or a free account.
Step 1: Create a new ASP.NET Web application project and add code snippet to create Excel using XlsIO
- Create a new C# ASP.NET Web Application.
Create a new ASP.NET web application
- Install Syncfusion.XlsIO.AspNet NuGet package as a reference to your .NET Framework applications from the NuGet.org.
Install NuGet package
- Add a new button in the Default.aspx as shown below.
CSHTML
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head runat="server"> <title></title> </head> <body> <form id="form1" runat="server"> <div> <asp:Button ID="Button1" runat="server" Text="Create Document" OnClick="OnButtonClicked" /> </div> </form> </body> </html>
- Include the following namespace in your Default.aspx.cs file.
C#
using Syncfusion.XlsIO;
VB.NET
Imports Syncfusion.XlsIO
- Include the below code snippet in the click event of the button in Default.aspx.cs, to create an Excel file and download it.
C#
//Create an instance of ExcelEngine using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine()) { //Set the default application version as Excel 2016 excelEngine.Excel.DefaultVersion = ExcelVersion.Excel2016; //Create a workbook with a worksheet IWorkbook workbook = excelEngine.Excel.Workbooks.Create(1); //Access first worksheet from the workbook instance IWorksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[0]; //Insert sample text into cell “A1” worksheet.Range["A1"].Text = "Hello World"; //Save the workbook to disk in xlsx format workbook.SaveAs("Output.xlsx", Response, ExcelDownloadType.Open, ExcelHttpContentType.Excel2016); }
VB.NET
'Create an instance of ExcelEngine Using excelEngine As ExcelEngine = New ExcelEngine 'Set the default application version as Excel 2016 excelEngine.Excel.DefaultVersion = ExcelVersion.Excel2016 'Create a workbook with a worksheet Dim workbook As IWorkbook = excelEngine.Excel.Workbooks.Create(1) 'Access first worksheet from the workbook instance Dim worksheet As IWorksheet = workbook.Worksheets(0) 'Insert sample text into cell “A1” worksheet.Range("A1").Text = "Hello World" 'Save and download the Excel file workbook.SaveAs("Output.xlsx", Response, ExcelDownloadType.Open, ExcelHttpContentType.Excel2016) End Using
Step 2: Publish the Application to Azure
- In the Solution Explorer, right-click on the project name and select Publish.
Publish via Solution Explorer
- Now select the Microsoft Azure App Service, make sure Create New option is selected and then select Publish.
Publish via Microsoft Azure App Service
- This opens a Create App Service dialog, where we can add all the necessary resources required to run the application in Azure.
Step 3: Sign in to Azure account
In the Create App Service dialog, select Add an account, and sign in to the Azure subscription. If you're already signed in, select the account containing the desired subscription from the dropdown.
Create App Service
Step 4: Create a resource group
A resource group is a logical container into which Azure resources like web apps, databases, and storage accounts are deployed and managed.
Next to Resource Group, select New.
Provide a name for the Resource Group and select OK.
Create a resource group
Step 5: Create an App Service plan
An App Service plan specifies the location, size, and features of the web server farm that hosts your app.
Next to App Service Plan, select New.
In the Configure App Service Plan dialog, update the details as per the requirements and Select.
Create and configure an App Service Plan
Step 6: Create and publish the web app
In App Name, type a unique app name or accept the automatically generated unique name. The URL of the web app is http://<app_name>.azurewebsites.net, where <app_name> is your web app name.
Select Create to start creating the Azure resources.
Create Azure resources
Now the application is being deployed to Azure.
Deploying to Azure
Once the deployment completes, it publishes the ASP.NET web application to Azure, and then launches the app in the default browser.
Please make use of the below sample to create simple Excel file in Azure platform.
Sample link:
Note:
A new version of Essential Studio for ASP.NET is available. Versions prior to the release of Essential Studio 2014, Volume 2 will now be referred to as a classic versions.The new ASP.NET suite is powered by Essential Studio for JavaScript providing client-side rendering of HTML 5-JavaScript controls, offering better performance, and better support for touch interactivity. The new version includes all the features of the old version, so migration is easy.
The Classic controls can be used in existing projects; however, if you are starting a new project, we recommend using the latest version of Essential Studio for ASP.NET. Although Syncfusion will continue to support all Classic Versions, we are happy to assist you in migrating to the newest edition.
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