objectify-arrays

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Reason for Existence

Rod Vagg made an awesome little tool for parsing CSV files with the Streams2 API. I wanted to take the first row of a CSV and use it as object keys for every subsequent row. As a result, Objectify Arrays was born.

It's purposely small, flexible, and lightweight so that you can bend it to fit your needs.

Getting Started

Install the module with: npm install objectify-arrays

var csv2 = require('csv2'),
    fs = require('fs'),
    objectify = require('objectify-arrays');
 
var objectifiedCSVRows = [];
 
fs.createReadStream('some_csv_file.csv')
  .pipe(csv2())
  .pipe(objectify())
  .on('data', function (data) {
      objectifiedCSVRows.push(data);
    })
  .on('end', console.log);

Documentation

The stream has two methods: getHeader and setHeader. If the header isn't set, it will use the first array streamed to it for the headers. If your CSV or other data source doesn't have headers, then you can just set them yourself before processing the stream.

Objectify Arrays will ignore any addition elements in an array that it doesn't have keys for.

Beyond that, it's subclassed from stream.Transform, so it has inherited all of those abilities.

Release History

  • 0.0.1: Initial release into the wild.

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Steve Kinney. Licensed under the MIT license.

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