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Created July 22, 2013 19:07
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#!/usr/bin/php
<?php
/*
* Convert JSON file to CSV and output it.
*
* JSON should be an array of objects, dictionaries with simple data structure
* and the same keys in each object.
* The order of keys it took from the first element.
*
* Example:
* json:
* [
* { "key1": "value", "kye2": "value", "key3": "value" },
* { "key1": "value", "kye2": "value", "key3": "value" },
* { "key1": "value", "kye2": "value", "key3": "value" }
* ]
*
* The csv output: (keys will be used for first row):
* 1. key1, key2, key3
* 2. value, value, value
* 3. value, value, value
* 4. value, value, value
*
* Uses:
* json-to-csv.php file.json > file.csv
*/
if (empty($argv[1])) die("The json file name or URL is missed\n");
$jsonFilename = $argv[1];
$json = file_get_contents($jsonFilename);
$array = json_decode($json, true);
$f = fopen('php://output', 'w');
$firstLineKeys = false;
foreach ($array as $line)
{
if (empty($firstLineKeys))
{
$firstLineKeys = array_keys($line);
fputcsv($f, $firstLineKeys);
$firstLineKeys = array_flip($firstLineKeys);
}
// Using array_merge is important to maintain the order of keys acording to the first element
fputcsv($f, array_merge($firstLineKeys, $line));
}
?>
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