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The easiest parser for JSON, XML, CSV and YAML. Use it as simple as JSON.stringify() or JSON.parse(). All in one place.

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  • parserblade

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Readme

parserblade

A all-in-one parser for Javascript, heavily inspired by: https://github.com/nathanmac/Parser. It allows you to work with JSON, XML, CSV and YAML more without worrying about which module install. It's designed to work just as JSON.parse and JSON.stringify does, with some improvements.

See docs for more info and examples.

Installation

$ npm install --save parserblade

Usage

Every filetype has two main methods: stringify() and parse(), both receives two arguments, data containing any type of data and an options object.

CSV

const { csv } = require('parserblade')

// Parsing
const input = 'title,platform\nStardew Valley,Steam'
const result = csv.parse(input)
console.log(result) // [ { title: 'Stardew Valley', platform: 'Steam' } ]

// Stringifying
console.log(
  csv.stringify(result)
) // 'title,platform\nStardew Valley,Steam'

YAML

const { yaml } = require('parserblade')

// Parsing
const input = 'title: Stardew Valley\nplatform: Steam'
const result = yaml.parse(input)
console.log(result) // { title: 'Stardew Valley', platform: 'Steam' }

// Stringifying
console.log(
  yaml.stringify(result)
) // 'title: Stardew Valley\nplatform: Steam'

XML

const { xml } = require('parserblade')

// Parsing
const input = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><package>lodash</package>'
const result = xml.parse(input)
console.log(result) // { package: 'lodash' }

// Stringifying
console.log(
  xml.stringify(result)
) // '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><package>lodash</package>'

License

MIT ©