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json2csv
Converts json into csv with column titles and proper line endings. Can be used as a module and from the command line.
How to use
Install
$ npm install json2csv --save
Include the module and run
var json2csv = require('json2csv');
var fields = ['field1', 'field2', 'field3'];
json2csv({ data: myData, fields: fields }, function(err, csv) {
if (err) console.log(err);
console.log(csv);
});
Features
- Uses proper line endings on various operating systems
- Handles double quotes
- Allows custom column selection
- Reads column selection from file
- Pretty writing to stdout
- Supports optional custom delimiters
- Supports optional custom eol value
- Not create CSV column title by passing hasCSVColumnTitle: false, into params.
- If field is not exist in object then the field value in CSV will be empty.
Use as a module
Example 1
var json2csv = require('json2csv');
var fields = ['car', 'price', 'color'];
var myCars = [
{
"car": "Audi",
"price": 40000,
"color": "blue"
}, {
"car": "BMW",
"price": 35000,
"color": "black"
}, {
"car": "Porsche",
"price": 60000,
"color": "green"
}
];
json2csv({ data: myCars, fields: fields }, function(err, csv) {
if (err) console.log(err);
fs.writeFile('file.csv', csv, function(err) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log('file saved');
});
});
The content of the "file.csv" should be
car, price, color
"Audi", 40000, "blue"
"BMW", 35000, "black"
"Porsche", 60000, "green"
Example 2
Similarly to mongoexport you can choose which fields to export
var json2csv = require('json2csv');
var fields = ['car', 'color'];
json2csv({ data: myCars, fields: fields }, function(err, csv) {
if (err) console.log(err);
console.log(csv);
});
Results in
car, color
"Audi", "blue"
"BMW", "black"
"Porsche", "green"
Example 3
Use a custom delimiter to create tsv files. Add it as the value of the del property on the parameters:
var json2csv = require('json2csv');
var fields = ['car', 'price', 'color'];
json2csv({ data: myCars, fields: fields, del: '\t' }, function(err, tsv) {
if (err) console.log(err);
console.log(tsv);
});
Will output:
car price color
"Audi" 10000 "blue"
"BMW" 15000 "red"
"Mercedes" 20000 "yellow"
"Porsche" 30000 "green"
If no delimiter is specified, the default ,
is used
Example 4
You can choose custom column names for the exported file.
var json2csv = require('json2csv');
var fields = ['car', 'price'];
var fieldNames = ['Car Name', 'Price USD'];
json2csv({ data: myCars, fields: fields, fieldNames: fieldNames }, function(err, csv) {
if (err) console.log(err);
console.log(csv);
});
Results in
"Car Name", "Price USD"
"Audi", 10000
"BMW", 15000
"Porsche", 30000
Command Line Interface
json2csv
can also be called from the command line
Usage: json2csv.js [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-i, --input <input> Path and name of the incoming json file.
-o, --output [output] Path and name of the resulting csv file. Defaults to console.
-f, --fields <fields> Specify the fields to convert.
-l, --fieldList [list] Specify a file with a list of fields to include. One field per line.
-d, --delimiter [delimiter] Specify a delimiter other than the default comma to use.
-e, --eol [value] Specify an EOL value after each row.
-n, --no-header Disable the column name header
-p, --pretty Use only when printing to console. Logs output in pretty tables.
An input file -i
and fields -f
are required. If no output -o
is specified the result is logged to the console.
Use -p
to show the result in a beautiful table inside the console.
CLI examples
Input file and specify fields
$ json2csv -i input.json -f carModel,price,color
carModel,price,color
"Audi",10000,"blue"
"BMW",15000,"red"
"Mercedes",20000,"yellow"
"Porsche",30000,"green"
Input file, specify fields and use pretty logging
$ json2csv -i input.json -f carModel,price,color -p
Input file, specify fields and write to file
$ json2csv -i input.json -f carModel,price,color -o out.csv
Content of out.csv
is
carModel,price,color
"Audi",10000,"blue"
"BMW",15000,"red"
"Mercedes",20000,"yellow"
"Porsche",30000,"green"
Input file, use field list and write to file
The file fieldList
contains
carModel
price
color
Use the following command with the -l
flag
$ json2csv -i input.json -l fieldList -o out.csv
Content of out.csv
is
carModel,price,color
"Audi",10000,"blue"
"BMW",15000,"red"
"Mercedes",20000,"yellow"
"Porsche",30000,"green"
Read from stdin
$ json2csv -f price
[{"price":1000},{"price":2000}]
Hit Enter and afterwards CTRL + D to end reading from stdin. The terminal should show
price
1000
2000
Appending to existing CSV
Sometimes you want to add some additional rows with the same columns. This is how you can do that.
# Initial creation of csv with headings
$ json2csv -i test.json -f name,version > test.csv
# Append additional rows
$ json2csv -i test.json -f name,version --no-header >> test.csv
Testing
Requires mocha, should and async.
Run
$ npm test
Formatting json2csv
Requires js-beautify.
Run
$ npm run format
Contributors
Install require packages for development run following command under json2csv dir.
Run
$ npm install
Could you please make sure code is formatted and test passed before submit Pull Requests?
See Testing and Formatting json2csv above.
But I want streams!
Check out my other module json2csv-stream. It transforms an incoming
stream containing json
data into an outgoing csv
stream.
License
Copyright (C) 2012 [Mirco Zeiss](mailto: mirco.zeiss@gmail.com)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.