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A Simple NodeJS library for extracting an array of Javascript Objects from a CSV file. The CSV may also (optionally) be GZipped.
A Simple NodeJS library for extracting an array of Javascript Objects from a CSV file. The CSV file may also (optionally) be GZipped (file.csv.gz
).
npm install --save csv2object
var csv2obj = require('csv2object');
Returns a ReadableStream of the parsed CSV (and optionally unzipped) file.
Returns: ReadableStream
Parameters:
csv-parser
modulefilePath
file is gzipped (e.g.file.csv.gz
)csv2obj.load('data/mydata.csv.gz', null, true)
.on('data', function(row){
console.log(row);
});
Returns a Promise that resolves with an Array
of Objects each being a row from the CSV.
Returns: Promise
Parameters:
csv-parser
modulefilePath
file is gzipped (e.g.file.csv.gz
)csv2obj.loadAll('data/mydata.csv.gz', null, true)
.then(function success(data){
console.log(data); // array of objects
}, function error(err){
console.log(err);
});
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A Simple NodeJS library for extracting an array of Javascript Objects from a CSV file. The CSV may also (optionally) be GZipped.
The npm package csv2object receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, csv2object popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that csv2object 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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