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Convert JSON into CSV. CSV header is generated from each key path as a JSON Pointer. json2csv can be used as a library and command line tool.
Use go get or just download binary releases.
go get github.com/yukithm/json2csv/cmd/json2csv
json2csv reads JSON content from STDIN or the file specified by the argument.
json2csv example.json
cat example.json | json2csv
Convert object array:
[
{
"id": 1,
"name": "foo",
"favorites": {
"fruits": "apple",
"color": "red"
}
},
{
"id": 2,
"name": "bar",
"favorites": {
"fruits": "orange"
}
},
{
"id": 3,
"name": "baz",
"favorites": {
"fruits": "banana",
"color": "yellow"
}
}
]
$ json2csv example1.json
/id,/name,/favorites/color,/favorites/fruits
1,foo,red,apple
2,bar,,orange
3,baz,yellow,banana
Convert object:
{
"status": 200,
"result": [
{
"id": 1,
"name": "foo"
},
{
"id": 2,
"name": "bar"
}
]
}
$ json2csv example2.json
/status,/result/0/id,/result/0/name,/result/1/id,/result/1/name
200,1,foo,2,bar
Convert an array of the object:
Use --path=<JSON Pointer> option.
$ json2csv --path=/result example2.json
/id,/name
1,foo
2,bar
Transpose rows and columns:
$ json2csv --transpose example1.json
/id,1,2,3
/name,foo,bar,baz
/favorites/color,red,,yellow
/favorites/fruits,apple,orange,banana
By default, header is represented with JSON Pointer.
--header-style=STYLE option can change styles.
| style | example |
|---|---|
| jsonpointer | /foo/bar/0/baz |
| slash | foo/bar/0/baz |
| dot | foo.bar.0.baz |
| dot-bracket | foo.bar[0].baz |
Note: slash style similar to jsonpointer style, but slash style doesn't start with '/' and doesn't escape special characters ('/' and '~') defined in RFC 6901.
Note: dot-bracket style similar to dot style, but dot-bracket style uses square brackets for array indexes.
MIT
Yuki (@yukithm)
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