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Read a file as newline-delimited JSON.
npm install @stdlib/fs-read-ndjson
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var readNDJSON = require( '@stdlib/fs-read-ndjson' );
Asynchronously reads a file as newline-delimited JSON.
var join = require( 'path' ).join;
readNDJSON( join( __dirname, 'examples', 'fixtures', 'file.ndjson' ), clbk );
function clbk( error, data ) {
if ( error ) {
throw error;
}
console.log( data );
}
The function accepts the following options
:
- encoding: file encoding.
- flag: file status flag.
- reviver: JSON transformation function.
The options
parameter may also be a string specifying the file encoding
.
var join = require( 'path' ).join;
readNDJSON( join( __dirname, 'examples', 'fixtures', 'file.ndjson' ), 'utf8', clbk );
function clbk( error, data ) {
if ( error ) {
throw error;
}
console.log( data );
}
Synchronously reads a file as newline-delimited JSON.
var join = require( 'path' ).join;
var instanceOf = require( '@stdlib/assert-instance-of' );
var out = readNDJSON.sync( join( __dirname, 'examples', 'fixtures', 'file.ndjson' ) );
if ( instanceOf( out, Error ) ) {
throw out;
}
console.log( out );
The function accepts the same options
as readNDJSON()
above.
- If the
encoding
option is set toutf8
and the file has a UTF-8 byte order mark (BOM), the byte order mark is removed before attempting to parse as newline-delimited JSON.
var join = require( 'path' ).join;
var readNDJSON = require( '@stdlib/fs-read-ndjson' );
var file = join( __dirname, 'examples', 'fixtures', 'file.ndjson' );
// Synchronously read file contents...
var data = readNDJSON.sync( file, 'utf8' );
// returns [...]
data = readNDJSON.sync( 'beepboop', {
'encoding': 'utf8'
});
// returns <Error>
// Asynchronously read file contents...
readNDJSON( file, clbk );
readNDJSON( 'beepboop', clbk );
function clbk( error, data ) {
if ( error ) {
if ( error.code === 'ENOENT' ) {
console.error( 'JSON file does not exist.' );
} else {
throw error;
}
} else {
console.log( 'Package description: %s', data[2].description );
}
}
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