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The JSON-stat Comma-Separated Values Format

JSON-stat is a simple lightweight JSON dissemination format for statistics best suited for data visualizations, mobile apps or open data initiatives.

The JSON-stat Comma-Separated Values format (CSV-stat, or JSV for short) is CSV plus an extra metadata header. CSV-stat supports all the JSON-stat dataset core semantics.

JSON-stat can be converted to CSV-stat and CSV-stat can be converted back to JSON-stat without loss of information (only the note, link, child, coordinates and extension properties in the JSON-stat format are not currently supported by CSV-stat).


Sample file: https://json-stat.org/samples/galicia.jsv



The Format

The Extra Metadata Header

CSV-stat adds extra lines at the beginning of a regular CSV file. These extra lines contain metadata organized in columns like in a regular CSV. Like in a regular CSV, the column delimiter is a comma, but can be any character.

The first column in each line of the extra metadata header is the tag column. The following columns are content columns.

The tag column defines the meaning of the line and can only contain one of the following reserved words:

  • data
  • dimension
  • href
  • jsonstat
  • label
  • source
  • updated

The first line in the metadata header must be a jsonstat line. The last one must be a data line. Lines in between can be in any order.

The jsonstat line

The jsonstat line contains two content columns: one for the decimal delimiter and one for the unit separator.

jsonstat,.,|

(All the examples assume that the column delimiter is the comma.)

The data line

The data line is an empty line: it does not contain any content column.

data

The href, label, source and updated lines

These lines are optional. When present, they contain a single content column to store the associated JSON-stat dataset property.

label,Unemployment rate in the OECD countries 2003-2014
source,Economic Outlook No 92 - December 2012 - OECD Annual Projections
updated,2012-11-27
href,https://json-stat.org/samples/oecd.json

The dimension lines

There must be as many dimension lines as dimensions in the dataset. Order is not important: dimensions will be sorted taking into account the CSV header line.

A dimension line must have the following mandatory content columns:

  • dimension id
  • dimension label
  • dimension size (number of categories)

And then for each category:

  • category id
  • category label
dimension,sex,gender,3,T,total,M,male,F,female

After that, a role column can be optionally included when role information ("geo", "time", "metric") is available.

dimension,residence,province of residence,5,T,total,15,A Coruña,27,Lugo,32,Ourense,36,Pontevedra,geo

Dimensions with role "metric" can optionally include a unit column for each category in the dimension.

A unit column is made of four possible fields:

  1. Number of decimals
  2. Unit label
  3. Unit symbol
  4. Symbol position

These fields in the unit column must be delimited with the unit separator specified in the jsonstat line. The unit separator (usually, "|") must be different from the column delimiter.

dimension,measure,concepts,2,gsp,Gross State Product,pop,population,metric,0|million|$|start,1|million

The CSV Lines

CSV-stat's extra metadata header ends with a data line. After that, CSV regular lines are present.

The CSV header line

This line must have as many columns as dimensions, plus a status column (only when status information is available), plus a value column. Content of these columns in the header line are dimension ids, "status" (when status information is available) and "value".

concept,area,year,status,value

The order of the columns determines the dimension order. The last column is always the value column. When a status column is present, it must be immediately before the last one.

The CSV data records

Data records follow the header line. Columns contain category ids, status strings (when available) and values. Missing values can be indicated in the value column with any string not convertible to a number.

UNR,AU,2003,,5.943826289
UNR,AU,2004,m,n/a
UNR,AU,2005,,5.044790587
UNR,AU,2006,,4.789362794
UNR,AU,2007,,4.379649386
UNR,AU,2008,,4.249093453
UNR,AU,2009,,5.592226603
UNR,AU,2010,,5.230660289
UNR,AU,2011,,5.099422942
UNR,AU,2012,,5.224336088
UNR,AU,2013,e,5.50415003
UNR,AU,2014,e,5.462866231

Data records order is not relevant. While in a regular CSV, category order must be inferred from the records order, in CSV-stat this information is derived from dimension lines.

Conversion Tools

Command Line

You can use the JSON-stat Command Line Conversion Tools to convert to and from CSV-stat.

To convert to CSV-stat from JSON-stat, use jsonstat2csv:

jsonstat2csv oecd.json oecd.jsv --rich

To convert to JSON-stat from CSV-stat, use csv2jsonstat.

csv2jsonstat oecd.jsv oecd.json

Client JavaScript

Include the JSON-stat Javascript Toolkit and the JSON-stat Javascript Utilities Suite in your webpage.

Use toCSV() to convert to CSV-stat from JSON-stat.

JSONstat("https://json-stat.org/samples/oecd.json").then(function(json){
  var csv=JSONstatUtils.toCSV(
    json,
    {
      rich: true
    }
  );
  document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0].innerHTML="<pre>"+csv+"</pre>";
});

Use fromCSV() to convert to JSON-stat from CSV-stat.

fetch( "https://json-stat.org/samples/galicia.jsv" ).then(function(resp) {
  resp.text().then(function(jsv){
    var json=JSONstatUtils.fromCSV( jsv );
    document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0].innerHTML=JSON.stringify(json);
  });
});

Node.js

Use the jsonstat-suite module.

const
  JSONstatUtils = require("jsonstat-suite"),
  csvString = JSONstatUtils.toCSV( jsonstatObject, { rich: true } ),
  newJsonstatObject = JSONstatUtils.fromCSV( csvString )
;

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