I'm new to node.js and the tutorial I am following always calls functions in the end using JSONconvert(process.argv[2],process.argv[3])
, or just sometimes with JSONconvert(process.argv[2])
. My question is what is the use of process.arv[2]
because even if I run the code without it, it still works. If I do a console.log
it prints undefined. For reference here is the .js
code I am working on which converts a CSV to JSON.
const fs= require('fs');
const path=require('path');
const csv=require("csvtojson");
const csvFilePath = path.join(__dirname, 'customer-data.csv')
const jsonFilePath = path.join(__dirname, 'customer-data.json')
const JSONconvert = () => {
console.log('Converting from CSV file to JSON file ...')
const converter = csv().fromFile(csvFilePath)
converter.then((jsonObj) => {
fs.writeFileSync(jsonFilePath, JSON.stringify(jsonObj, null, 2))
})
converter.on('error', (error) => {
console.log(`error: ${error}`)
process.exit(1)
})
converter.on('done', () => {
console.log('Successfully converted at', jsonFilePath)
})
}
JSONconvert(process.argv[2],process.argv[3]);