Fast and powerful CSV (delimited text) parser that gracefully handles large files and malformed input
Papa Parse is the fastest in-browser CSV (or delimited text) parser for JavaScript. It is reliable and correct according to RFC 4180, and it comes with these features:
<input type="file">
elementsPapa Parse has no dependencies - not even jQuery.
papaparse is available on npm. It
can be installed with the following command:
npm install papaparse
If you don’t want to use npm, papaparse.min.js can be downloaded to your project source.
import Papa from 'papaparse';
Papa.parse(file, config);
const csv = Papa.unparse(data[, config]);
To learn how to use Papa Parse:
The website is hosted on Github Pages. 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 can parse a Readable Stream instead of a File 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 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)
.
For usage instructions, see the homepage and, for more detail, the documentation.
Papa Parse is under test. Download this repository, run npm install
, then npm test
to run the tests.
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! Remember, a pull request, with test, is best. You may also discuss on Twitter with #PapaParse or directly to me, @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.