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pxi-dust

v0.14.0

Published

plugin with basic operations for pxi (pixie), the small, fast, and magical command-line data processor

Downloads

7

Readme

pxi-dust teaser

🧚:sparkles:pxi-dust is a plugin with basic operations for pxi (pixie), the small, fast, and magical command-line data processor.

See the pxi github repository for more details!

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Installation

:ok_hand: pxi-dust comes preinstalled in pxi. No installation necessary. If you still want to install it, proceed as described below.

pxi-dust is installed in ~/.pxi/ as follows:

npm install pxi-dust

The plugin is included in ~/.pxi/index.js as follows:

const dust = require('pxi-dust')

module.exports = {
  plugins:  [dust],
  context:  {},
  defaults: {}
}

For a much more detailed description, see the .pxi module documentation.

Extensions

This plugin comes with the following pxi extensions:

| | Description | |---------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | line chunker | Divides data on line breaks. A lot of data formats like CSV, TSV, and JSON line build on this separation. | | map applier | Applies pxi's functions to each individual line. Always returns a single result, unless an error is thrown during function application. | | flatMap applier | Applies pxi's functions to each individual line. May return any number of results, including none, thus being able to change the length of a file. | | filter applier | Treats pxi's functions as a conjunction of predicates and applies it to each individual line. If any predicate is false, the line is dropped, if all predicates return true, the line is kept. | | string serializer | Serializes each transformed JSON into a string separated by newlines. |

Reporting Issues

Please report issues in the tracker!

License

pxi-dust is MIT licensed.