halaxa/json-machine
Efficiently parse huge JSON files and streams in PHP with low memory usage. json-machine provides an iterator-style API for incremental decoding of arrays/objects, supports JSON Lines and custom pointers/paths, and works great for imports and ETL tasks.
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