csv-json-parser

1.0.3 • Public • Published

CsvToJson Parser

CsvToJson Parser is node based library converting CSV text into arrays / objects. It implements the Node.js stream API and es2018 aysnc generators iterables.

Usage

const { csvToJson,
        jsonToCsv,
        csvToJsonFromFile,
        csvToJsonFromUrl,
        jsonToCsvFromFile } 
        = require('csv-json-parser')

##Config Options

csvToJson

// const { outputMode = 'string', delimiter = ',', skipComments = false,  headers = false, , headersArray = [] } = config

option description default
file valid file path
url url implementing file protocol
csvString csv string
outputMode stream or string stream
delimiter ,,:,#,@,!,\t,^,* ,
skipComments false or true false
headers false or true false
headersArray [array] []

jsonToCsv

// const { outputMode = 'string', delimiter = ',', skipComments = false,  headers = false, , headersArray = [] } = config

option description default
file valid file path
url url implementing file protocol
jsonString json string
outputMode stream or string stream
delimiter ,,:,#,@,!,\t,^,* ,
newline: "\n" or "\r\n" "\n"
headers false or true false
quoteChar ' " "

##Examples

 const csvString = `policyID>statecode>county>eq_site_limit>hu_site_limit>fl_site_limit>fr_site_limit>tiv_2011>tiv_2012>eq_site_deductible>hu_site_deductible>fl_site_deductible>fr_site_deductible>point_latitude>point_longitude>line>construction>point_granularity
    223488>FL>CLAY COUNTY>328500>328500>328500>328500>328500>348374.25>0>16425>0>0>30.102217>-81.707146>Residential>Wood>1`

    // custom headers
    const headersArr = ["jkjl", "fr_site_limit", "tiv_2011", "tiv_2012", "fr_site", "tiv_20177", "tiv_201776", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "policyID", "statecode", "county"]

    // comsuming using for csv string 
    const output = await csvToJson({ csvString, delimiter: '>', outputMode: 'string', headers: headersArr })
    console.log(output)

    // output as string 
    const string = await csvToJson({ path: 'small.csv', delimiter: ',', outputMode: 'string', headers: true, skipComments: true })

    const streamForAwait = await csvToJson({ path: 'sample.csv', delimiter: ',', outputMode: 'stream', headers: true })

    // comsuming using for await 
    for await (const line of streamForAwait) {
      // console.log("\n", line);
    }

    // consuming using streams
    const stream = await csvToJson({ path: 'sample.csv', delimiter: ',', outputMode: 'stream', headers: true })

    stream.on('data', (data) => {
      // console.log(data)
    })

    stream.on('end', () => {
      // console.log("stream end")
    })

Refer ./examples folder for more details

Test

npm run test

##ToDo

  • Should be able to handle errors, continue parsing even for ambiguous CSV's and return the errors for each row
  • Make your library Universal JavaScript (aka isomorphic JavaScript).
  • Support worker thread by passing a config. That is, the computation will not happen on main thread but on worker threads.
  • Auto detect the delimiter

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.

License

MIT

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