jsonl v1.1.2
jso\nl
Transform a stream of JSON into a stream of Line Delimited JSON
Install
$ npm install --save jsonlUse
From Buffers
var fs = require("fs")
var jsonl = require("jsonl")
fs.createReadStream("./in.json")
.pipe(jsonl())
.pipe(fs.createWriteStream("./out.json"))in.json
[{"test":"value"},{"test":"value"},{"test":"value"},{"test":"value"}]out.json
{"test":"value"}
{"test":"value"}
{"test":"value"}
{"test":"value"}From Objects
var fs = require("fs")
var jsonl = require("jsonl")
var through = require("through2")
var stream = through.obj()
stream.pipe(jsonl({toBufferStream:true}))
.pipe(fs.createWriteStream("./out.json"))
stream.push({test:"value"})
stream.push({test:"value"})
stream.push({test:"value"})
stream.push({test:"value"})
stream.end()out.json
{"test":"value"}
{"test":"value"}
{"test":"value"}
{"test":"value"}Depth
To get the results you expect, you will likely need to know the structure of your incoming data. You may have to pass a depth property, which corresponds to the layer of the property in a serialized, nested JSON object.
By default, jsonl will use a depth of 1 when reading data from a Buffer stream (expecting objects to be nested in an array), and a depth of 0 from a stream in object mode.
/*0*/[
/*1*/ {
/*2*/ test: "value"
/*1*/ },
/*1*/ {
/*2*/ test: "value"
/*1*/ }
/*0*/]Plucking
To filter the incoming data based on properties, you can select specific fields to be plucked out of the incoming object.
* You will need to specify a depth property for the nested level of the property.
var fs = require("fs")
var jsonl = require("jsonl")
fs.createReadStream("./in.json")
.pipe(jsonl({pluck:["category"], depth:2}))
.pipe(fs.createWriteStream("./out.json"))in.json
[{"category": "cactus heights", "question":"?", "answer": "!"},{"category": "giraffe shoe sizes", "question":"?", "answer": "!"}]out.json
{"category":"cactus heights"}
{"category":"giraffe shoe sizes"}API
var jsonl = require("jsonl")(opts)
opts.depth
- Type:
Number(default:1)
The depth of the objects in the incoming data to pluck out. This is what you want for an array of objects, such as:
[{"this":"that"},{"this":"that"}]opts.objectMode
- Type:
Boolean(default:false)
Convert data into an object stream.
opts.pluck
- Type:
Array|String(default: [])
Only return select properties from JSON objects.
opts.separator
- Type:
String(default:\n)
String to separate object data with.
opts.toBufferStream
- Type:
Boolean(default:false)
Set this to true when you have an object stream that you would like converted to a stream of line delimited JSON buffers.
If set, this defaults opts.depth to 0, but can still be overridden.
License
MIT © Stephen Sawchuk