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Godot CSV Typed Importer

Using CSV files as game data configuration tables in Godot is inspired by the godot-csv-data-importer library. The core parsing section has been updated to use type-defined parsing. The specific configuration usage is as follows.

func _ready():
    var example = preload("res://assets/example.csv")
    var shooter = example.fetch(1)#fetch row data by primary key, here is 1
    print(shooter)
    #{ "id": 1, "name": "Shooter", "speed": 100, "max_speed": 150, " damage": 10, " crit": 0.5, "items": [1, 1, 2, { "foo": 1, "bar": 2 }, "test"] }

Example.csv

CharacterConfig Name Speed MaxSpeed Damag Crit Items
id name speed max_speed damage crit items
int str int int int float json
1 Shooter 100 150 10 0.5 [1,1,2,{"foo":1, "bar":2},"test"]
  • The first line is a description line and will not be included in data export. It is enabled by default. If not needed, please uncheck this option during import.
  • The second line is the name of the data field.
  • The third line is the definition of data type, currently supporting four formats: int, float, str, and json. Under the json format, it is possible to input a combination of dictionaries and arrays in addition to the other three formats. Please feel free to experiment with more complex nesting.

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timothyqiu/godot-csv-data-importer

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