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I want to read a large csv file line by line, parse the tab separated values into a javascript object, then do stuff with that object. That's the general workflow.

I can read the raw file, but for some reason node-csv-parser's readable event is never firing. I see lots of string == ... log messages, but no parser readable messages.

import csv from 'csv';
import byline from 'byline';
import {createReadStream} from 'fs';

var readStreamByLine = byline(createReadStream(file));
readStreamByLine.on('data', function(chunk) {
  var string = chunk.toString();
  console.log('string == ' + string);
  var parser = csv.parse({
    delimiter: '\t'
  });

  parser.write(string);

  parser.on('readable', () => {
    console.log('parser readable');
    while (csvdata = parser.read()) {
      console.log(csvdata);
    }
  });
});

What am I missing here?

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  • you don't need byline. by default the csv parser will return a line at a time when you're streaming it. look at the examples github.com/wdavidw/node-csv-parse/blob/master/samples/stream.js
    – tkone
    Nov 11, 2015 at 18:57
  • right, but if I have a really large csv file, won't the entire file's raw contents be stored in memory? I want to avoid that, if it's practical. Nov 11, 2015 at 19:01
  • the streaming parser should be streaming it from disk so it shouldn't be loading the entire file into memory at once.
    – tkone
    Nov 11, 2015 at 19:06
  • the csv streaming parser doesn't have entire file in memory, but won't the stream returned by createReadStream return the entire file in its buffer, and store that buffer in memory? Nov 11, 2015 at 19:08

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Just found a solution. I had neglected to add the last line from the example:

parser.end();

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