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I am trying to parse a selected file into an object array in Angular 7.

HTML where I select the file:

<div class="form-group" *ngIf="import">
  <label for="file">Choose backup file</label>
  <input type="file" id="file" (change)="handleFileInput($event.target.files)">
</div>

I am already able to log the the values from the file using this code snippet:

fileToUpload: File = null;
handleFileInput(files: FileList) {
    this.fileToUpload = files.item(0);
    this.parseFile();
}

parseFile() {
  const fileReader = new FileReader();

  fileReader.onload = (e) => {
    console.log(fileReader.result);
  }

  fileReader.readAsText(this.fileToUpload);
}

The file always is a json file containing an array of objects like this:

[
    {"Test": "ValueA", "Value": "SomeStringA"},
    {"Test": "ValueB", "Value": "SomeStringB"},
    ...
]

My goal is to deserialize into an object array ObjectA[] for the following object:

export interface ObjectA {
    Test: string;
    Value: string;
}

Can someone help me how to go on with filereader to achieve this?

Many thanks in advance

1 Answer 1

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The JSON.parse() takes a string, parses it and returns an object. You can use it to parse your file.

You could do something like that:

async parseFile(): Promise<ObjectA[]> {
    const fileReader = new FileReader();

    return new Promise<ObjectA[]>((resolve) => {
        fileReader.onload = (e) => {
            resolve(JSON.parse(fileReader.result));
        }

        fileReader.readAsText(this.fileToUpload);
    });
}

Of course, my solution lacks error handling, but you get the gist. Below is a working code snippet demonstrating my solution (minus the type casting).

async function uploadFiles(files)  {
  for(const file of files) {
      const parsedObject = await parse(file);
      // Do stuff with your object
  }
}

async function parse(file) {
    const fileReader = new FileReader();

    return new Promise((resolve) => {
        fileReader.onload = (e) => {
            resolve(JSON.parse(fileReader.result));
        }

        fileReader.readAsText(file);
    });
}
<div>
    <input type="file" onchange="uploadFiles(this.files)" />
</div>

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  • thanks. your solution isnt working and it lacks a necessary condition if (typeof fileReader.result === 'string').
    – student18
    Jan 28, 2019 at 13:50
  • As I mentioned, my solution lacks error handling. What about it doesn't work exactly? I added a working code snippet. Jan 28, 2019 at 14:09
  • this quite the same code as posted above from me, the only difference is the using of JSON.parse() to display its output to console.log
    – student18
    Jan 28, 2019 at 14:15
  • You say you are trying to parse a file into an object. That's exactly what my method does though. I don't think I quite understand your question. (Of course, the snippet is in JavaScript and therefore doesn't have the typing, but the snippet before should do exactly the same.) Jan 28, 2019 at 14:23
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    This code works like a charm. It parses your input string in Json, then the Promise type casts it to "ObjectA" type. Here is a stackblitz working with this solution: stackblitz.com/edit/…
    – Kapcash
    Jan 28, 2019 at 14:32

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