Fast and powerful CSV (delimited text) parser that gracefully handles large files and malformed input
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README.md

Parse CSV with Javascript

mholt on Gittip

Papa Parse (formerly the jQuery Parse Plugin) is a robust and powerful CSV (character-separated values) parser with these features:

  • Easy to use
  • Parse CSV files directly (local or over the network)
  • Stream large files (even via HTTP)
  • Reverse parsing (converts JSON to CSV)
  • Auto-detects the delimiter
  • Worker threads to keep your web page responsive
  • Header row support
  • Can convert numbers and booleans to their types
  • Graceful and robust error handling
  • Minor jQuery integration to get files from <input type="file"> elements

All are optional (except for being easy to use).

Demo

Visit PapaParse.com/demo.html to try Papa!

Get Started

Use papaparse.min.js for production.

For usage instructions, see the homepage and, for more detail, the documentation.

Tests

Papa Parse is under test (especially its core Parser). Download this repository and open tests/tests.html in your browser to run them.

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! Remember, a pull request, with test, is best. (Especially all changes to the Parser component should be validated with tests.) You may also discuss on Twitter with #PapaParse or directly to me, @mholt6.

Origins

Papa Parse is the result of a successful experiment by SmartyStreets which matured into a fully-featured, independent Javascript library.