hapi-csv
What
Converts the response to csv based on the Joi response schema when the Accept header includes text/csv
or application/csv
or the requested route ends with .csv
How
npm install --save hapi-csv
Register the hapi-csv plugin on the server
server.register({
register: require('hapi-csv'),
options: {
maximumElementsInArray: 5,
separator: ',',
resultKey: 'items'
}
}, function (err) {
if (err) throw err;
...
});
When you have a route on which a response schema is defined, like in the example below, the plugin will convert the response to csv when the Accept header includes text/csv
or application/csv
or the requested route ends with .csv
const routes = [{
method: 'GET',
path: '/users',
handler: Users.getAll,
config: {
response: {
schema: Joi.object().keys({
first_name: Joi.string(),
last_name: Joi.string(),
age: Joi.number()
})
}
}
}]
Either do GET /users
with header Accept: text/csv
or Accept: application/csv
.
Or do GET /users.csv
.
The header approach is preferred.
When the request path ends in .csv
the .csv
part will be stripped and the accept header will be set to text/csv
.
Currently the Content-Disposition
header is set to attachment;
by default since this plugin is intended for exporting purposes, if this hinders you just let us know.
Paginated responses
To handle typical pagination responses pass the resultKey
option. The value is the top level key you want to convert to csv.
{
"page": 1,
"items": [
{ "name": "Anton", "age": 22 },
{ "name": "Lisa", "age": 25 }
]
}
server.register({
register: require('hapi-csv'),
options: {
resultKey: 'items'
}
}, function (err) {
if (err) throw err;
...
});
Dynamic schemas
Hapi-csv supports dynamic response schemas as well.
Imagine one of your property's schema is dynamic but you still want to export the value of it to csv.
You can tell hapi-csv to translate a given key on the fly when it is converting the response to csv (onPreResponse
).
On the route config set the plugin config to an object like
{
'keyPath': (request, callback) => {
return callback()
}
}
The key is the path of the property you want to resolve dynamically.
E.g.
Joi.object().keys({
a: Joi.object(),
b: Joi.object().keys({
c: Joi.object()
})
})
If you want to convert a
the key would be a
.
For c
it would be b.c
.
Full example:
server.route([{
...,
config: {
...,
response: {
schema: Joi.object().keys({
first_name: Joi.string(),
last_name: Joi.string(),
age: Joi.number(),
custom: Joi.object(),
deepCustom: Joi.object().keys({
deepestCustom: Joi.object()
})
})
},
plugins: {
'hapi-csv': {
'custom': (request, callback) => {
const schema = Joi.object().keys({
id: Joi.number(),
name: Joi.string()
});
return callback(null, schema);
},
'deepCustom.deepestCustom': (request, callback) => {
return callback(new Error('nope'));
}
}
}
}
])