Below is the algorithm used to parse a single-line of raw CSV.
States:
- (a) initial
- (b) delimited
- (c) capture delimited
- (d) capture undelimited
Transitions:
- (0) return value
- (1) opening delimiter
- (2) closing delimiter
- (3) undelimited data
Source:
splitLines: function(csv, delimiter) {
var state = 0;
var value = "";
var line = "";
var lines = [];
function endOfRow() {
lines.push(value);
value = "";
state = 0;
};
csv.replace(/(\"|,|\n|\r|[^\",\r\n]+)/gm, function (m0){
switch (state) {
// the start of a value/entry
case 0:
if (m0 === "\"") {
state = 1;
} else if (m0 === "\n") {
endOfRow();
} else if (/^\r$/.test(m0)) {
// carriage returns are ignored
} else {
value += m0;
state = 3;
}
break;
// delimited input
case 1:
if (m0 === "\"") {
state = 2;
} else {
value += m0;
state = 1;
}
break;
// delimiter found in delimited input
case 2:
// is the delimiter escaped?
if (m0 === "\"" && value.substr(value.length - 1) === "\"") {
value += m0;
state = 1;
} else if (m0 === ",") {
value += m0;
state = 0;
} else if (m0 === "\n") {
endOfRow();
} else if (m0 === "\r") {
// Ignore
} else {
throw new Error("Illegal state");
}
break;
// un-delimited input
case 3:
if (m0 === ",") {
value += m0;
state = 0;
} else if (m0 === "\"") {
throw new Error("Unquoted delimiter found");
} else if (m0 === "\n") {
endOfRow();
} else if (m0 === "\r") {
// Ignore
} else {
throw new Error("Illegal data");
}
break;
default:
throw new Error("Unknown state");
}
return "";
});
if (state != 0) {
endOfRow();
}
return lines;
}