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data4node

v0.1.1

Published

A set of libraries and wrappers to handle modern filetypes from within nodejs

Readme

data4node Build Status Stories in Ready Join the chat at https://gitter.im/TRex22/data4node

A set of libraries and wrappers to handle modern filetypes from within nodejs At the moment csv, scsv and Excel 2007+ are supported with other filetypes planned to be supported.


By Jason Chalom 2014, Entelect Software Under the MIT License

I have other commitments at the moment but I will come back and finish this library at some point.

This will take some test json data and convert to xlsx using desired styling and formatting https://github.com/natergj/excel4node is the excel parser

to use a stream and not write to file, just use buildExcelDataFromJson and push where-ever its the base-64 string always save as xlsx the other formats may not work correctly.

Styles must have headings Styles all have arrays for each main object. This corresponds to specific worksheets Sub-object arrays sometimes correspond to headings, or image number or cell locations.

custStyles are linked directly at the cell level

Documentation is coming soon. See: http://jasonchalom.com/data4node

TODOs: see Waffle.io or Github issues

Tests

npm test

Any file *.test is ignored by git. By convention these are the test files where test data is dumped to drive.

The object compares instead of the should.equals in some unit tests is not ensure that the endpoint tests dont crash mocha