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Create csv from JSON and quickly convert it to downloadable zip file. Works with nested JSON files.
Create csv from JSON and quickly convert it to downloadable zip file. Works with nested JSON files.
npm install --save csv-export
var csv_export=require('csv-export');
var documents =
{
food:[
{
Make: 'Nissan',
Model: 'Murano',
Year: '2013',
Specifications: {
Mileage: '7106',
Trim: 'S AWD',
size:{
width:3988,
height:4094
}
}
},
{
Make: 'BMW',
Model: 'X5',
Year: '2014',
Specifications: {
Mileage: '3287',
Trim: 'M',
size:{
width:6777,
height:23,
depth:098
}
}
}
],
bash:[
{
Make: 'Nissan',
Model: 'Murano',
Year: '2013',
Specifications: {
Mileage: '7106',
Trim: 'S AWD',
size:{
width:3988,
height:4094
}
}
},
{
Make: 'BMW',
Model: 'X5',
Year: '2014',
Specifications: {
Mileage: '3287',
Trim: 'M',
size:{
width:6777,
height:23,
depth:098
}
}
}
]
}
;
//export data
var fs = require('fs');
csv_export.export(documents,function(buffer){
//this module returns a buffer for the csv files already compressed into a single zip.
//save the zip or force file download via express or other server
fs.writeFileSync('./data.zip',buffer);
});
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Create csv from JSON and quickly convert it to downloadable zip file. Works with nested JSON files.
The npm package csv-export receives a total of 307 weekly downloads. As such, csv-export popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that csv-export demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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