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text-file-utils

v2.1.0

Published

> A small set of Text file utilities

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Readme

Text File Utils

A small set of Text file utilities

This is a node.js project that aims provides a simple interface that allow developers to read and write CSV/Text/Json files.

Installation

yarn add text-file-utils

Example

Read a file in the current directory ("test.csv") and retrieve its headers.

import path from 'path'
import { readCSV, readCSVHeaders } from 'text-file-utils'

var filepath = path.join(__dirname, "test.csv")

(async () => {
  let content = await readCSV(filepath);
  let headers = await readCSVHeaders(filepath);
  // Output the results:
  console.log('Content: ', content)
  console.log('Headers: ', headers)
})()

Methods

readTextSync

readTextSync is a method that opens a text-file and return a list of non-empty lines as array.

Example:
let items = readTextSync(path)

Where path is the current path of the file you desire to open.

readCSV

readCSV is a method that opens a CSV file and returns a list of items as an array of dicts (where the keys are the columns).

Example:
let items = await readCSV(path)

Where path is the current path of the CSV file you desire to open.

readCSVHeaders

readCSVHeaders is a method that opens a CSV file and return a list of columns as a array of strings.

Example:
let columns = await readCSVHeaders(path)

Where path is the current path of the file you desire to open.

writeCSV

writeCSV is a method that stores a list of dicts into a CSV file and returns true if the operation was performed with no errors.

Example:
let wasStored = await writeCSV(path, data, headers?)

Where there are multiple params such as:

  • path: the path of the file you desire to generate.
  • data: the list of items that are going to be inserted in the file.
  • headers: the list of columns are going to be used to generate the CSV file.

writeTextSync

writeTextSync is a method that stores a list of dicts into a CSV file and returns true if the operation was performed with no errors.

Example:
let wasStored = writeTextSync(path, data)

Where there are multiple params such as:

  • path: the path of the file you desire to generate.
  • data: the list of items that are going to be inserted in the file.

writeJsonSync

writeJsonSync is a method that stores a list of dicts into a JSON file and returns true if the operation was performed with no errors.

Example:
let wasStored = writeJsonSync(path, data)

Where there are multiple params such as:

  • path: the path of the file you desire to generate.
  • data: the list of items that are going to be inserted in the file.

Contact

In case of any suggestion, you can open a pull request by yourself or send me an e-mail ([email protected]).

Thank you!