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csv-to-custom-json

v1.0.4

Published

Easily transform your CSV to a custom JSON with cool options

Downloads

22

Readme

csv-to-custom-json · npm version

Looking for Python version ? Check here : https://github.com/Its-Just-Nans/csv-to-custom-json-python

Transform your .csv file to a custom JSON structure :) ! In browser and NodeJS !

Simple documentation

Simple case

You just want to parse your .csv without structure :

const parseFile = require("csv-to-custom-json");
const parsed = await parseFile(linkFile);

Structure JSON

First you need to create the schema of your futur JSON

const schema = {
    num1: "int",
    num2: "float",
    num3: "string",
    num4 (value, allValues) {
        // this is a callBack !
    },
    async num5 (value, allValues) {
        // this is a async callBack !
    }
};
// then
const parsedFile = await parseFile("myfile.csv", schema);

Legend :

  • num1, num2, num3, num4, num5 are rows from the .csv
  • You can see that the value of attribute define how variable will be parse
  • You can see that we can use callBack, the value returned by the callBack will be put in the result (if not undefined or null)

This program allow you to create complex structured JSON, like this :

const schema = {
    hello: [
        {
            num4: "int",
            num1: "string"
        }
    ],
    hello2: [
        {
            num4: "int",
            num1: [
                {
                    num3: "string"
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
};
// then
const parsedFile = await parseFile("myfile.csv", schema);

Options

To use options, you need to add a third parameters which is an object with options.

Example :

const parsedFile = await parseFile("myfile.csv", schema, {
    debug: true,
});

All options are listed in the documentation (you can run examples to help you) !

Documentation

A whole documentation is available on ./docs

Examples

To see examples, you can do :

npm run test

And see *.test.js files to know which code is used !

Issues

Oh no 😟 !

Go here csv-to-custom-json/issues

About

I coded this instead of doing my homework 😳

You can discuss here : csv-to-custom-json/discussions

License

Licensed under the MIT License - LICENSE