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dpkit TypeScript

This guide will help you get started with dpkit in TypeScript. If you are new to the core framework’s tecnhologies, please take a look at the Data Package standard and Polars DataFrames documentation.

dpkit and all its packages support all the prominent TypeScript runtimes:

  • Node v22+
  • Deno v2+
  • Bun v1+

The core package @dpkit/core additionally supports browser environments:

  • Edge v92+
  • Chrome v92+
  • Firefox v90+
  • and others

The framework can be installed as one package including CLI:

Terminal window
npm install dpkit

If you don’t need CLI, you can install it as:

Terminal window
npm install @dpkit/lib

You car cherry-pick from individual packages:

Terminal window
npm install @dpkit/core @dpkit/zenodo

In the browser, the core package can be just imported using NPM CDNs:

import { loadPackageDescriptor } from "https://esm.sh/@dpkit/core"

dpkit is built with type safety in mind. It uses TypeScript to provide type definitions for all packages and to enforce type safety throughout the framework. It’s highly reccomended to setup a TypeScript aware environment to work with the project.

Loading a Data Package from Zenodo merging system Zenodo metadata into a user data package and validating its metadata:

import { loadPackage } from "dpkit"
const { dataPackage } = await loadPackage("https://zenodo.org/records/10053903")
console.log(dataPackage)
//{
// id: 'https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10053903',
// profile: 'tabular-data-package',
// ...
//}

Validating an in-memory package descriptor:

import { validatePackageDescriptor } from "dpkit"
const { valid, errors } = await validatePackageDescriptor({ name: "package" })
console.log(valid)
// false
console.log(errors)
//[
// {
// instancePath: '',
// schemaPath: '#/required',
// keyword: 'required',
// params: { missingProperty: 'resources' },
// message: "must have required property 'resources'",
// type: 'descriptor'
// }
//]

Loading a package from a remote descriptor and saving it locally as a zip archive, and then using it as a local data package:

import {
loadPackageDescriptor,
loadPackageFromZip,
savePackageToZip,
getTempFilePath,
} from "dpkit"
const archivePath = getTempFilePath()
const sourcePath = await loadPackageDescriptor(
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/roll/currency-codes/refs/heads/master/datapackage.json",
)
await savePackageToZip(sourcePackage, { archivePath })
const targetPackage = await loadPackageFromZip(archivePath)
console.log(targetPackage)

Reading a CSV table:

import { loadTable } from "dpkit"
const table = await loadTable({ path: "data.csv" })
// Load with custom dialect
const table = await loadTable({
path: "data.csv",
dialect: {
delimiter: ";",
header: true,
skipInitialSpace: true
}
})

See API Reference of each individual package for more details. Note, that dpkit and @dpkit/lib packages re-export most of the functionality.