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JSON to CSV convertor. Uses `jsonlite` R package, flattens all the hierarchical structure and converts all remaining lists/arrays into strings.
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#!/usr/bin/Rscript | |
if (!require(jsonlite, quietly = TRUE, warn.conflicts = FALSE)) { | |
stop("This program requires the `jsonlite` package. Please install it by running `install.packages('jsonlite')` in R and then try again.") | |
} | |
args <- commandArgs(trailingOnly = TRUE) | |
if (length(args) == 0) { | |
input <- readLines(file("stdin")) | |
} else if (args[[1]] == "--help") { | |
write("Usage: json2csv <json input file> <csv output file> \nAlternatively, you can redirect inputs and outputs using pipes, stdin and stdout.", | |
stderr()) | |
q() | |
} else { | |
input <- readLines(args[[1]]) | |
} | |
df <- fromJSON(input, flatten = TRUE) | |
listcols <- colnames(df[lapply(colnames(df), function(x) class(df[,x])) == "list"]) | |
for (col in listcols) df[col] = data.frame(unlist(lapply(df[,col], function(x) toString(unlist(x))))) | |
if (length(args) > 1) { | |
write.csv(df, args[[2]], row.names = FALSE) | |
} else { | |
write.csv(df, stdout(), row.names = FALSE) | |
} |
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