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csvinarray

v1.0.4

Published

A module which reads and converts simple CSV files to JSON.

Downloads

12

Readme

csvinarray

An NPM package which can be used to read and convert CSV files to JSON in javaScript.

Installation

Install csvinarray with npm

 $ npm install csvinarray

Usage/Examples

const convert = require('csvinarray');
let jsonData = csvinarray(__dirname + "/sample/example-csv.csv");
// Data in json from the csv file.

Simple syntax for converting your file

It is just one line in order to convert your CSV file to JSON.

The Basic Function

There is just one function, Which can be used as this.

let jsonData = csvinarray(__dirname + "/sample/example-csv.csv");
//                            ^ very important | pwd + Path
// *pwd = present working directory

Running Tests

To run tests, run the following command

$  npm run test

License

MIT

Authors

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