DataPowerTools
Bridging the gap between IEnumerable and IDataReader for dealing with unstructured and loosely-structured data, plus fast ETL + SQL Bulk Copy. (by nh43de)
EasyCsv-Dotnet
EasyCsv is a simple and efficient .NET library for handling CSV files in your projects. With a **fluent** user-friendly API, it allows you to easily read, write, and manipulate CSV files with a minimal amount of code. (by biegehydra)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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DataPowerTools
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- Recommended patterns or tools for data/row migration between databases?
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What do you use for Data Wrangling / ETL?
I created a lib https://github.com/nh43de/DataPowerTools for this purpose (basically a lot of extensions around IDataReader), but I haven't had the time to really maintain or document it properly. Basically, there are readers: ExcelReader, CsvReader, etc. that implement IDataReader, a standard ADO.NET interface, and then extension methods can be called on IDataReader to add/modify/transform/lookup columns. Once the (possibly transformed) IDataReader is obtained it can then be used to write the data somewhere else, or analyzed further e.g. to create a table to fit the transformed data. Currently supported destinations are Excel, Sql Server, SqlLite, Csv, or any destination that takes in an IDataReader. It's highly performant and in production in a lot of places.
EasyCsv-Dotnet
Posts with mentions or reviews of EasyCsv-Dotnet.
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Introducing: EasyCsv Dotnet
Hello everyone, I've been a dotnet developer for almost 2 and a half years now, and now is the time that I am finally releasing my first NuGet package. I hope you guys like it. It's a tool for working with Csvs built on top of CsvHelper. I genuinely believe there will be people out there that will find good use of this. I will let the read me speak for itself. Git Hub Repo
What are some alternatives?
When comparing DataPowerTools and EasyCsv-Dotnet you can also consider the following projects:
smartbulkcopy - High-Speed Bulk Copy tool to move data from one Azure SQL / SQL Server database to another. Smartly uses logical or physical partitions to maximize speed.
Dapper - Dapper - a simple object mapper for .Net
Cinchoo ETL - ETL framework for .NET (Parser / Writer for CSV, Flat, Xml, JSON, Key-Value, Parquet, Yaml, Avro formatted files)
NETProvider - Firebird ADO.NET Data Provider