readAll(reader: BufReader, opt: ParseOptions = { comma: ",", trimLeadingSpace: false, lazyQuotes: false } ): Promise<[string[][], BufState]>
: Read the whole buffer and output the structured CSV datasparse(csvString: string, opt: ParseOption): Promise<unknown[]>
: See parse
Parse the CSV string with the options provided.
header: boolean | string[] | HeaderOption[];
: If a boolean is provided, the first line will be used as Header definitions. Ifstring[]
orHeaderOption[]
those names will be used for header definition.parse?: (input: unknown) => unknown;
: Parse function for the row, which will be executed after parsing of all columns. Therefore if you don't provide header and parse function with headers, input will bestring[]
.
name: string;
: Name of the header to be used as property.parse?: (input: string) => unknown;
: Parse function for the column. This is executed on each entry of the header. This can be combined with the Parse function of the rows.
// input:
// a,b,c
// e,f,g
const r = await parseFile(filepath, {
header: false
});
// output:
// [["a", "b", "c"], ["e", "f", "g"]]
const r = await parseFile(filepath, {
header: true
});
// output:
// [{ a: "e", b: "f", c: "g" }]
const r = await parseFile(filepath, {
header: ["this", "is", "sparta"]
});
// output:
// [
// { this: "a", is: "b", sparta: "c" },
// { this: "e", is: "f", sparta: "g" }
// ]
const r = await parseFile(filepath, {
header: [
{
name: "this",
parse: (e: string): string => {
return `b${e}$$`;
}
},
{
name: "is",
parse: (e: string): number => {
return e.length;
}
},
{
name: "sparta",
parse: (e: string): unknown => {
return { bim: `boom-${e}` };
}
}
]
});
// output:
// [
// { this: "ba$$", is: 1, sparta: { bim: `boom-c` } },
// { this: "be$$", is: 1, sparta: { bim: `boom-g` } }
// ]
const r = await parseFile(filepath, {
header: ["this", "is", "sparta"],
parse: (e: Record<string, unknown>) => {
return { super: e.this, street: e.is, fighter: e.sparta };
}
});
// output:
// [
// { super: "a", street: "b", fighter: "c" },
// { super: "e", street: "f", fighter: "g" }
// ]
This module parse TOML files. It follows as much as possible the TOML specs. Be sure to read the supported types as not every specs is supported at the moment and the handling in TypeScript side is a bit different.
- ✔️ Keys
- ❗ String
- ✔️ Multiline String
- ✔️ Literal String
- ❗ Integer
- ✔️ Float
- ✔️ Boolean
- ✔️ Offset Date-time
- ✔️ Local Date-time
- ✔️ Local Date
- ❗ Local Time
- ✔️ Table
- ✔️ Inline Table
- ❗ Array of Tables
❗ Supported with warnings see Warning.
- Regex : Due to the spec, there is no flag to detect regex properly in a TOML declaration. So the regex is stored as string.
For Binary / Octal / Hexadecimal numbers, they are stored as string to be not interpreted as Decimal.
Because local time does not exist in JavaScript, the local time is stored as a string.
Inline tables are supported. See below:
animal = { type = { name = "pug" } }
## Output
animal = { type.name = "pug" }
## Output { animal : { type : { name : "pug" } }
animal.as.leaders = "tosin"
## Output { animal: { as: { leaders: "tosin" } } }
"tosin.abasi" = "guitarist"
## Output
"tosin.abasi" : "guitarist"
At the moment only simple declarations like below are supported:
[[bin]]
name = "deno"
path = "cli/main.rs"
[[bin]]
name = "deno_core"
path = "src/foo.rs"
[[nib]]
name = "node"
path = "not_found"
will output:
{
"bin": [
{ "name": "deno", "path": "cli/main.rs" },
{ "name": "deno_core", "path": "src/foo.rs" }
],
"nib": [{ "name": "node", "path": "not_found" }]
}
import { parse } from "./parser.ts";
import { readFileStrSync } from "../fs/read_file_str.ts";
const tomlObject = parse(readFileStrSync("file.toml"));
const tomlString = 'foo.bar = "Deno"';
const tomlObject22 = parse(tomlString);
import { stringify } from "./parser.ts";
const obj = {
bin: [
{ name: "deno", path: "cli/main.rs" },
{ name: "deno_core", path: "src/foo.rs" }
],
nib: [{ name: "node", path: "not_found" }]
};
const tomlString = stringify(obj);