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#Batch import
### Import a folder
To import an entire folder (only xls, xlsx and csv files will be imported), set the folder as the first parameter.
Excel::batch('app/storage/uploads', function($rows, $file) {
// Explain the reader how it should interpret each row,
// for every file inside the batch
$rows->each(function($row) {
// Example: dump the firstname
dd($row->firstname);
});
});
### Import multiple files
It's also possible to provide an array of files to import.
$files = array(
'file1.xls',
'file2.xls'
);
Excel::batch($files, function($rows, $file) {
});
### Import a folder and multiple sheets
When your files contain multiple sheets, you should also loop the sheets
Excel::batch('app/storage/uploads', function($sheets, $file) {
$sheets->each(function($sheet) {
});
});