csv-write-stream
A CSV encoder stream that produces properly escaped CSVs.
A through stream. Write arrays of strings (or JS objects) and you will receive a properly escaped CSV stream out the other end.
usage
var writer = csvWriter([options])
var csvWriter = require('csv-write-stream')
var writer = csvWriter()
writer
is a duplex stream -- you can pipe data to it and it will emit a string for each line of the CSV
default options
{
separator: ',',
newline: '\n',
headers: undefined,
sendHeaders: true
}
headers
can be an array of strings to use as the header row. if you don't specify a header row the keys of the first row written to the stream will be used as the header row IF the first row is an object (see the test suite for more details). if the sendHeaders
option is set to false, the headers will be used for ordering the data but will never be written to the stream.
example of auto headers:
var writer = csv()
writer.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('out.csv'))
writer.write({hello: "world", foo: "bar", baz: "taco"})
writer.end()
example of specifying headers:
var writer = csv({ headers: ["hello", "foo"]})
writer.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('out.csv'))
writer.write(['world', 'bar'])
writer.end()
example of not sending headers:
var writer = csv({sendHeaders: false})
writer.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('out.csv'))
writer.write({hello: "world", foo: "bar", baz: "taco"})
writer.end()
see the test suite for more examples
run the test suite
$ npm install
$ npm test