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csv-to-json.php
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<?php
/*
* Converts CSV to JSON.
* From https://gist.github.com/bunchjesse/4532891
* Who forked from https://gist.github.com/robflaherty/1185299
* Usage:
* php -f csv-to-json.php mcc_codes.csv mcc_codes.small.json
*/
// Set your CSV input and output.
$input = $argv[1];
$output = $argv[2];
if (empty($input)) exit('You must supply an input file');
if (empty($output)) exit('You must supply an output file');
if (!file_exists($input)) exit("Your input file doesn't exist");
// Arrays we'll use later.
$keys = array();
$newArray = array();
// Function to convert CSV into associative array.
// Probably from php.net
function csvToArray($file, $delimiter) {
if (($handle = fopen($file, 'r')) !== FALSE) {
$i = 0;
while (($lineArray = fgetcsv($handle, 4000, $delimiter, '"')) !== FALSE) {
for ($j = 0; $j < count($lineArray); $j++) {
$arr[$i][$j] = $lineArray[$j];
}
$i++;
}
fclose($handle);
}
return $arr;
}
// Do it.
$data = csvToArray($input, ',');
// Set number of elements (minus 1 because we shift off the first row).
$count = count($data) - 1;
//Use first row for names.
$labels = array_shift($data);
foreach ($labels as $label) {
$keys[] = $label;
}
// Add Ids, just in case we want them later.
$keys[] = 'id';
for ($i = 0; $i < $count; $i++) {
$data[$i][] = $i;
}
// Bring it all together.
for ($j = 0; $j < $count; $j++) {
$d = array_combine($keys, $data[$j]);
$newArray[$j] = $d;
}
// Print it out as JSON.
file_put_contents($output, json_encode($newArray));