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basic-csv

v0.0.2

Published

A library designed for basic CSV usage.

Readme

What is it?

It is a simple library for processing CSV files in Node.js. Most Node.js CSV parsing libraries are complex, designed for handling large files as part of a complicated, evented streaming process. This project is designed to simply read a CSV file and give you an array of arrays.

Install

Easy:

npm install basic-csv

Usage:

Designed to be as easy as possible:

var basicCSV = require("basic-csv");

basicCSV.readCSV("myCSVFile.csv", function (error, rows) {
  console.log(rows); // displays a nested array of arrays
});

There are a few options:

var basicCSV = require("basic-csv");

basicCSV.readCSV("myCSVFile.csv", {
  dropHeader: true
}, function (error, rows) {
  console.log(rows); // same thing, but doesn't include the first row
});

By default, basic-csv assumes that you're handling UTF-8 encoded files, and that any number-ish strings that it finds should be converted into the proper type. You can change those if you like:

var basicCSV = require("basic-csv");

basicCSV.readCSV("myCSVFile.csv", {
  encoding: "wacky-encoding",
  parseNumbers: false
}, function (error, rows) {
  console.log(rows); // same thing, but doesn't include the first row
});

Licence

MIT