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goods-exporter

v1.2.5

Published

A versatile JavaScript library for exporting goods data to various formats such as YML, CSV, and Excel. Simplify data export tasks with ease. Supports streams.

Downloads

473

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goods-exporter

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A versatile JavaScript library for exporting goods data to various formats such as YML, CSV, and Excel. Simplify data export tasks with ease.

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Features

  • Export goods data to JSON, YML, CSV, and Excel formats.
  • Easily integrate into your JavaScript projects.
  • Compatible with Node.js version 16 and above.
  • Comprehensive TypeScript type definitions included.
  • Supports streams.

Supported formats

  • YML (Yandex Market Language)
  • JSON
  • SimpleJSON (grouped)
  • CSV
  • Excel
  • TgShop
  • Insales
  • Tilda
  • WooCommerce

Installation

To use goods-exporter in your project, simply add it to your dependencies using npm or yarn:

npm install goods-exporter --save
# or
yarn add goods-exporter

Quick start

import { GoodsExporter, Product, Category, Formatters } from "../src";
import { PassThrough } from "stream";

// Create an instance of the GoodsExporter class.
const exporter = new GoodsExporter();

const products: Product[] = []; // Put your products;
const categories: Category[] = [{ id: 1, name: "Обувь" }];

// Call the data export method.
const stream = new PassThrough();
exporter.setExporter(() => stream);
exporter.setFormatter(new Formatters.YMLFormatter());
exporter.setTransformers([
  (products) => {
    return products.map((product) => ({
      ...product,
      price: product.price + 10000,
      images: product.images?.map((image) => image.replace("image", "pic")),
    }));
  },
]);
await exporter.export(products, categories);

Example

import fs from "fs"; // Import the 'fs' module for file writing.

// Create an instance of the GoodsExporter class.
const exporter = new GoodsExporter();

// Define an object 'transformers' that contains data transformation functions.
const transformers: Transformer[] = [
  (products) =>
    products.map((product) => ({
      ...product,
      price: product.price + 10000,
    })),
  (products) =>
    products.map((product) => ({
      ...product,
      images: product.images?.map((image) => image.replace("image", "pic")),
    })),
];

// Set the formatter for exporting data to YML.
exporter.setFormatter(new Formatters.YMLFormatter()); // or your own Formatter;

// Set transformers based on the specified keys.
exporter.setTransformers(transformers);

// Set an exporter that saves the data to the "output.yml" file.
exporter.setExporter(fs.createWriteStream("output.yml"));
await exporter.export(products, categories);

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