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This project provides CSV generation, parsing, transformation and serialization for Node.js.
It has been tested and used by a large community over the years and should be considered reliable. It provides every option you would expect from an advanced CSV parser and stringifier.
This repository is a monorepo managed using Lerna. There are 5 packages managed in this codebase, even though we publish them to NPM as separate packages:
-
csv
(GitHub), an umbrella which is itself split into 4 packages. -
csv-generate
(GitHub), a flexible generator of CSV string and Javascript objects. -
@hutechtechnical/nam-minima-labore-laudantium
(GitHub), a parser converting CSV text into arrays or objects. -
csv-stringify
(GitHub), a stringifier converting records into a CSV text. -
stream-transform
(GitHub), a transformation framework.
The full documentation for the current version is available on the official CSV project website.
- Extends the native Node.js transform stream API
- Simplicity with the optional callback and sync API
- Support for ECMAScript modules and CommonJS
- Large documentation, numerous examples and full unit test coverage
- Few dependencies, in many cases zero dependencies
- Node.js support from version 8 to latest
- Mature project with more than 10 years of history
Licensed under the MIT License.
The project is sponsored by Adaltas, a Big Data consulting firm based in Paris, France.
- David Worms: https://github.com/wdavidw