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pac-csv-array

v1.0.2

Published

Take a csv file and produce an array from it. Show error messages friendly.

Downloads

5

Readme

#csv-array

Simple. lighweight, intelligent CSV-parser for nodeJS

How Is This Fork Different?

Showing friendly Error Messages and LineNumber

Dependencies

This package got only one dependencies of "line-by-line".

Change log

  • Dramatic improvement in speed.. Please forget version 0.0.1x

Usage Guide

Installing

The installation is just a command

 npm install csv-array

After installing the package you can use the "parseCSV" method as follows

 parseCSV("CSV-file-name.csv", callBack, considerFirstRowAsHeading)
   /*
      Where callBack is the method which have the output array as argument, and you can do
      anything you like inside the function with the array

      "considerFirstRowAsHeading" is a configuration variable which holds "true" value
      by default. If it is true or nothing then the first row of the csv data will be considered
      as heading and the out put data will use the first row's content as attribute names.
      If it is "false" then all of the rows of the file will be returned as array.

      See example below.
   */

Example

test.csv file contains

 Question Statement,Option 1,Option 2,Option 3,Option 4,Option 5,Answer,Deficulty,Category
this is a test question answer it?,answer 1,answer 2,answer3,answer 4,,answer 2,3,test
this is another test question answer it?,"answer1,answer2","answer2,answer3","answer4,answer5","answer5,answer6","answer7,answer8","answer1,answer2",2,test
 var csv = require('csv-array');
 csv.parseCSV("test.csv", function(data){
   console.log(JSON.stringify(data));
 });

Output

[
   {
      "Question Statement":"this is a test question answer it?",
      "Option 1":"answer 1",
      "Option 2":"answer 2",
      "Option 3":"answer3",
      "Option 4":"answer 4",
      "Option 5":"",
      "Answer":"answer 2",
      "Deficulty":"3",
      "Category":"test"
   },
   {
      "Question Statement":"this is another test question answer it?",
      "Option 1":"answer1,answer2",
      "Option 2":"answer2,answer3",
      "Option 3":"answer4,answer5",
      "Option 4":"answer5,answer6",
      "Option 5":"answer7,answer8",
      "Answer":"answer1,answer2",
      "Deficulty":"2",
      "Category":"test"
   }
]
 var csv = require('csv-array');
 csv.parseCSV("test.csv", function(data){
   console.log(JSON.stringify(data));
 }, false);

Output

[
   [
      "Question Statement",
      "Option 1",
      "Option 2",
      "Option 3",
      "Option 4",
      "Option 5",
      "Answer",
      "Deficulty",
      "Category"
   ],
   [
      "this is a test question answer it?",
      "answer 1",
      "answer 2",
      "answer3",
      "answer 4",
      "",
      "answer 2",
      "3",
      "test"
   ],
   [
      "this is another test question answer it?",
      "answer1,answer2",
      "answer2,answer3",
      "answer4,answer5",
      "answer5,answer6",
      "answer7,answer8",
      "answer1,answer2",
      "2",
      "test"
   ]
]
 var csv = require('csv-array');
 csv.parseCSV("test.csv", function(data){
   console.log(JSON.stringify(data));
 }, true);
 /*
   The output will be as same as
   var csv = require('csv-array');
    csv.parseCSV("test.csv", function(data){
      console.log(JSON.stringify(data));
    });
 */

Output

[
   {
      "Question Statement":"this is a test question answer it?",
      "Option 1":"answer 1",
      "Option 2":"answer 2",
      "Option 3":"answer3",
      "Option 4":"answer 4",
      "Option 5":"",
      "Answer":"answer 2",
      "Deficulty":"3",
      "Category":"test"
   },
   {
      "Question Statement":"this is another test question answer it?",
      "Option 1":"answer1,answer2",
      "Option 2":"answer2,answer3",
      "Option 3":"answer4,answer5",
      "Option 4":"answer5,answer6",
      "Option 5":"answer7,answer8",
      "Answer":"answer1,answer2",
      "Deficulty":"2",
      "Category":"test"
   }
]

If any issue found feel free to contact me at [email protected]