Parse CSV with JavaScript ======================================== Papa Parse is the [fastest](http://jsperf.com/javascript-csv-parsers/4) in-browser CSV (or delimited text) parser for JavaScript. It is reliable and correct according to [RFC 4180](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4180), and it comes with these features: - Easy to use - Parse CSV files directly (local or over the network) - Fast mode ([is really fast](http://jsperf.com/javascript-csv-parsers/3)) - Stream large files (even via HTTP) - Reverse parsing (converts JSON to CSV) - Auto-detect delimiter - Worker threads to keep your web page reactive - Header row support - Pause, resume, abort - Can convert numbers and booleans to their types - Optional jQuery integration to get files from `` elements - One of the only parsers that correctly handles line-breaks and quotations Papa Parse has **no dependencies** - not even jQuery. Install ------- papaparse is available on [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/papaparse). It can be installed with the following command: npm install papaparse If you don't want to use npm, [papaparse.min.js](https://unpkg.com/papaparse@latest/papaparse.min.js) can be downloaded to your project source. Homepage & Demo ---------------- - [Homepage](http://papaparse.com) - [Demo](http://papaparse.com/demo) To learn how to use Papa Parse: - [Documentation](http://papaparse.com/docs) The website is hosted on [Github Pages](https://pages.github.com/). Its content is also included in the docs folder of this repository. If you want to contribute on it just clone the master of this repository and open a pull request. Papa Parse for Node -------------------- Papa Parse can parse a [Readable Stream](https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_readable_streams) instead of a [File](https://www.w3.org/TR/FileAPI/) when used in Node.js environments (in addition to plain strings). In this mode, `encoding` must, if specified, be a Node-supported character encoding. The `Papa.LocalChunkSize`, `Papa.RemoteChunkSize` , `download`, `withCredentials` and `worker` config options are unavailable. Papa Parse can also parse in a node streaming style which makes `.pipe` available. Simply pipe the [Readable Stream](https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_readable_streams) to the stream returned from `Papa.parse(Papa.NODE_STREAM_INPUT, options)`. The `Papa.LocalChunkSize`, `Papa.RemoteChunkSize` , `download`, `withCredentials`, `worker`, `step`, and `complete` config options are unavailable. To register a callback with the stream to process data, use the `data` event like so: `stream.on('data', callback)` and to signal the end of stream, use the 'end' event like so: `stream.on('end', callback)`. Get Started ----------- For usage instructions, see the [homepage](http://papaparse.com) and, for more detail, the [documentation](http://papaparse.com/docs). Tests ----- Papa Parse is under test. Download this repository, run `npm install`, then `npm test` to run the tests. Contributing ------------ To discuss a new feature or ask a question, open an issue. To fix a bug, submit a pull request to be credited with the [contributors](https://github.com/mholt/PapaParse/graphs/contributors)! Remember, a pull request, *with test*, is best. You may also discuss on Twitter with [#PapaParse](https://twitter.com/search?q=%23PapaParse&src=typd&f=realtime) or directly to me, [@mholt6](https://twitter.com/mholt6). If you contribute a patch, ensure the tests suite is running correctly. We run continuous integration on each pull request and will not accept a patch that breaks the tests.