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jsontocsvsimple

v0.0.7

Published

a module to help covert json data to a csv file

Readme

jsontocsvsimple

  • a simple module to help you convert json data to csv file to output to local directory
  • 帮你把JSON数据转成一份CSV文件并导出到本地目录

install

npm install jsontocsvsimple --save

sample

let jsontocsvsimple = require('jsontocsvsimple');
let co = require('co');

let fileName = 'example';  //name of the export file
let header = ['aa', 'bb']; //header of the export file
let data = [{aa: 1, b: 1}, {aa:2, b:2}];

co(function* () {
  yield jsontocsvsimple.expostCsv(fileName, header, data);
}).then(function () {}, function (err) {
  console.log(err);
})

API

  • exportCsv

    • fileName: name of the csv file
    • header: header fields of csv file
    • data: json to convert

test

npm test

note

  • if you want to change where the csv you want to output, change the value of fileFolder in the index.js (line 7) of the this module correctly
  • if your file will be very big, maybe you need to change value of fileLimit in index.js (line 9) of this module corretcly