1.0.1 • Published 7 years ago
csv-builder v1.0.1
Csvbuilder
Easily encode complex JSON objects to CSV with CsvBuilder's schema-like API.
Table Of Contents
Usage
const CsvBuilder = require('csv-builder')
const data = [
{
name: 'Foo Bar',
meta: {
active: true,
roles: [
'user',
'admin'
]
}
}
]
const builder = new CsvBuilder({
headers: ['Firstname', 'Lastname', 'Role 1', 'Role 2', 'Active'],
alias: {
'Role 1': 'meta.roles[0]',
'Role 2': 'meta.roles[1]',
'Active': 'meta.active'
}
})
.virtual('Firstname', user => user.name.split(' ')[0])
.virtual('Lastname', user => user.name.split(' ')[1])
/* Each of the following produces the following CSV contents:
"Firstname","Lastname","Role 1","Role 2","Active"
"Foo","Bar","user","admin","true"
*/
// (1) Create from a Stream of objects (like a database)
getObjectStream()
.pipe(builder.createTransformStream())
.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('output.csv'))
// (2) Create from an existing payload (`data` is an array of objects)
builder.createReadStream(data)
.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('output.csv'))
// (3) Roll your own
let csv = ''
csv += builder.getHeaders()
data.forEach(item => {
csv += builder.getRow(item)
})
fs.writeFileSync('output.csv', csv)Installation
$ npm i -s csv-builder
# or
$ yarn add csv-builderNew Features
- More cohesive API
- Expanded API to support non-stream outputs, i.e. building a CSV string row-by-row with the
getHeaders()andgetRow(object)methods respectively. - Better CSV encoding (proper quoting by default)
API
CsvBuilder(options)
headersString|Array Space separated headers, or array of headers (required)delimiterString The column delimiter. Default','terminatorString The row terminator. Default'\n'quotedBoolean Quote columns? DefaulttruealiasObject An object in the format of { "csv header": "object prop" },object propwill be aliased tocsv header. Default{}
Methods
CsvBuilder#createReadStream(payload): Stream.Readable
Creates a readable stream and consumes the payload.
payloadArray\<Object> Incoming data.
CsvBuilder#createTransformStream(): Stream.Transform
Creates a transform stream. The stream expects either Objects or JSON.
CsvBuilder#headers(headers): this
headersString|Array Space separated headers, or array of headers
CsvBuilder#alias(header, prop): this
Set single or multiple contraints. If header is an object, it will extend any existing constraints, not replace.
headerString|Object Either object {"header": "property"} Or a string "Header"propString|undefined Property to correspond to header, omit if using object.
CsvBuilder#virtual(prop, fn): this
Create a virtual property. Virtual properties are treated the same as normal properties. If there is no corresponding header or alias, the virtual will not be present in resulting CSV.
propString Virtual property namefn(item: any) => any Whereitemis an element from the incoming data, and the return value is the corresponding value for the virtualized property.
CsvBuilder#getHeaders(): String
The headers in CSV format
CsvBuilder#getRow(item): String
Returns the CSV formated row for a given item.
itemObject A n item matching the "schema".
Migration to 1.0.0
constraintsattribute in options (for constructor) is deprecated, usealiasinstead.set(prop, value)method is deprecated, usealias(prop, value)instead.