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big-json-streamer

v1.0.6

Published

Parse big json data using streams

Downloads

23

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NPM

NodeJS: Parse big JSON files using streams.

Parse big files with the following format streaming to the output the choosen jsons:

{
  "collection1" : [
      {"key1": "value",
       "key2": "value"
      },
      {"key1": "value",
       "key2": "value"
      },
      ...
  ],
  "collection2" : [
      {"key1": "value",
       "key2": "value"
      },
      {"key1": "value",
       "key2": "value"
      },
      ...
  ],
}

Streams JSON one by one saying from which collection is the json node

/**
* Return the string that will be pushed to the writable stream. If you want to ignore the json node just return null.
*/
jsonParser.onJson(function(json, string, collection) {
        return string;
});

##Example

var fs = require('fs');
var jsonParser = require('big-json-streamer');

var file = process.argv[2];
var output = file ? fs.createWriteStream(file) : process.stdout;
var input = fs.createReadStream('./test.json');

//Set readableStream from where read the json
jsonParser.setInput(input);
//Set writableStream from where write the json
jsonParser.setOutput(output);
//Set callback to get each json found
jsonParser.onJson(function(json, string, collection) {

//    Filter json accessing to the properties and return the string value if you want to include it to the result or null if you want to discard it.

//    if (json.type === 'entity') {
        return string;
//    }

});

//Set callback to do something when the big json finish.
jsonParser.onEnd(function() {
    console.log('End!');
});

//Start the parsing
jsonParser.parse();