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#!/usr/local/bin/ruby -w
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# = faster_csv.rb -- Faster CSV Reading and Writing
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#
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# Created by James Edward Gray II on 2005-10-31.
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# Copyright 2005 Gray Productions. All rights reserved.
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#
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# See FasterCSV for documentation.
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if RUBY_VERSION >= "1.9" |
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abort <<-VERSION_WARNING.gsub(/^\s+/, "") |
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Please switch to Ruby 1.9's standard CSV library. It's FasterCSV plus
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support for Ruby 1.9's m17n encoding engine.
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VERSION_WARNING
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end
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require "forwardable"
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require "English"
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require "enumerator"
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require "date"
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require "stringio"
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#
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# This class provides a complete interface to CSV files and data. It offers
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# tools to enable you to read and write to and from Strings or IO objects, as
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# needed.
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#
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# == Reading
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#
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# === From a File
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#
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# ==== A Line at a Time
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#
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# FasterCSV.foreach("path/to/file.csv") do |row|
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# # use row here...
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# end
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#
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# ==== All at Once
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#
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# arr_of_arrs = FasterCSV.read("path/to/file.csv")
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#
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# === From a String
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#
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# ==== A Line at a Time
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#
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# FasterCSV.parse("CSV,data,String") do |row|
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# # use row here...
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# end
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#
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# ==== All at Once
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#
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# arr_of_arrs = FasterCSV.parse("CSV,data,String")
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#
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# == Writing
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#
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# === To a File
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#
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# FasterCSV.open("path/to/file.csv", "w") do |csv|
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# csv << ["row", "of", "CSV", "data"]
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# csv << ["another", "row"]
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# # ...
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# end
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#
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# === To a String
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#
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# csv_string = FasterCSV.generate do |csv|
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# csv << ["row", "of", "CSV", "data"]
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# csv << ["another", "row"]
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# # ...
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# end
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#
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# == Convert a Single Line
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#
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# csv_string = ["CSV", "data"].to_csv # to CSV
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# csv_array = "CSV,String".parse_csv # from CSV
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#
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# == Shortcut Interface
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#
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# FCSV { |csv_out| csv_out << %w{my data here} } # to $stdout
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# FCSV(csv = "") { |csv_str| csv_str << %w{my data here} } # to a String
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# FCSV($stderr) { |csv_err| csv_err << %w{my data here} } # to $stderr
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#
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class FasterCSV |
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# The version of the installed library.
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VERSION = "1.5.0".freeze |
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#
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# A FasterCSV::Row is part Array and part Hash. It retains an order for the
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# fields and allows duplicates just as an Array would, but also allows you to
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# access fields by name just as you could if they were in a Hash.
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#
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# All rows returned by FasterCSV will be constructed from this class, if
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# header row processing is activated.
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#
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class Row |
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#
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# Construct a new FasterCSV::Row from +headers+ and +fields+, which are
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# expected to be Arrays. If one Array is shorter than the other, it will be
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# padded with +nil+ objects.
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#
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# The optional +header_row+ parameter can be set to +true+ to indicate, via
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# FasterCSV::Row.header_row?() and FasterCSV::Row.field_row?(), that this is
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# a header row. Otherwise, the row is assumes to be a field row.
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#
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# A FasterCSV::Row object supports the following Array methods through
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# delegation:
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#
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# * empty?()
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# * length()
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# * size()
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#
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def initialize(headers, fields, header_row = false) |
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@header_row = header_row
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# handle extra headers or fields
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@row = if headers.size > fields.size |
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headers.zip(fields) |
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else
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fields.zip(headers).map { |pair| pair.reverse }
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end
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end
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# Internal data format used to compare equality.
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attr_reader :row
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protected :row
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### Array Delegation ###
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extend Forwardable
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def_delegators :@row, :empty?, :length, :size |
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# Returns +true+ if this is a header row.
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def header_row? |
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@header_row
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end
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# Returns +true+ if this is a field row.
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def field_row? |
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not header_row?
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end
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# Returns the headers of this row.
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def headers |
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@row.map { |pair| pair.first }
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end
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#
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# :call-seq:
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# field( header )
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# field( header, offset )
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# field( index )
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#
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# This method will fetch the field value by +header+ or +index+. If a field
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# is not found, +nil+ is returned.
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#
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# When provided, +offset+ ensures that a header match occurrs on or later
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# than the +offset+ index. You can use this to find duplicate headers,
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# without resorting to hard-coding exact indices.
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#
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def field(header_or_index, minimum_index = 0) |
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# locate the pair
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finder = header_or_index.is_a?(Integer) ? :[] : :assoc |
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pair = @row[minimum_index..-1].send(finder, header_or_index) |
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# return the field if we have a pair
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pair.nil? ? nil : pair.last
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end
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alias_method :[], :field |
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#
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# :call-seq:
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# []=( header, value )
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# []=( header, offset, value )
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# []=( index, value )
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#
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# Looks up the field by the semantics described in FasterCSV::Row.field()
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# and assigns the +value+.
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#
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# Assigning past the end of the row with an index will set all pairs between
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# to <tt>[nil, nil]</tt>. Assigning to an unused header appends the new
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# pair.
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#
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def []=(*args) |
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value = args.pop |
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if args.first.is_a? Integer |
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if @row[args.first].nil? # extending past the end with index |
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@row[args.first] = [nil, value] |
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@row.map! { |pair| pair.nil? ? [nil, nil] : pair } |
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else # normal index assignment |
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@row[args.first][1] = value |
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end
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else
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index = index(*args) |
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if index.nil? # appending a field |
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self << [args.first, value]
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else # normal header assignment |
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@row[index][1] = value |
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end
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end
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end
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#
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# :call-seq:
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# <<( field )
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# <<( header_and_field_array )
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# <<( header_and_field_hash )
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#
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# If a two-element Array is provided, it is assumed to be a header and field
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# and the pair is appended. A Hash works the same way with the key being
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# the header and the value being the field. Anything else is assumed to be
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# a lone field which is appended with a +nil+ header.
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#
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# This method returns the row for chaining.
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#
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def <<(arg) |
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if arg.is_a?(Array) and arg.size == 2 # appending a header and name |
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@row << arg
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elsif arg.is_a?(Hash) # append header and name pairs |
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arg.each { |pair| @row << pair }
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else # append field value |
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@row << [nil, arg] |
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end
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self # for chaining |
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end
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#
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# A shortcut for appending multiple fields. Equivalent to:
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#
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# args.each { |arg| faster_csv_row << arg }
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#
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# This method returns the row for chaining.
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#
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def push(*args) |
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args.each { |arg| self << arg }
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self # for chaining |
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end
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#
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# :call-seq:
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# delete( header )
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# delete( header, offset )
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# delete( index )
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#
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# Used to remove a pair from the row by +header+ or +index+. The pair is
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# located as described in FasterCSV::Row.field(). The deleted pair is
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# returned, or +nil+ if a pair could not be found.
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#
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def delete(header_or_index, minimum_index = 0) |
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if header_or_index.is_a? Integer # by index |
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@row.delete_at(header_or_index)
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else # by header |
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@row.delete_at(index(header_or_index, minimum_index))
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end
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end
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#
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# The provided +block+ is passed a header and field for each pair in the row
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# and expected to return +true+ or +false+, depending on whether the pair
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# should be deleted.
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#
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# This method returns the row for chaining.
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#
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def delete_if(&block) |
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@row.delete_if(&block)
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self # for chaining |
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end
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#
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# This method accepts any number of arguments which can be headers, indices,
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# Ranges of either, or two-element Arrays containing a header and offset.
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# Each argument will be replaced with a field lookup as described in
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# FasterCSV::Row.field().
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#
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# If called with no arguments, all fields are returned.
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#
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def fields(*headers_and_or_indices) |
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if headers_and_or_indices.empty? # return all fields--no arguments |
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@row.map { |pair| pair.last }
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else # or work like values_at() |
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headers_and_or_indices.inject(Array.new) do |all, h_or_i| |
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all + if h_or_i.is_a? Range |
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index_begin = h_or_i.begin.is_a?(Integer) ? h_or_i.begin :
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index(h_or_i.begin) |
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index_end = h_or_i.end.is_a?(Integer) ? h_or_i.end :
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index(h_or_i.end) |
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new_range = h_or_i.exclude_end? ? (index_begin...index_end) : |
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(index_begin..index_end) |
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fields.values_at(new_range) |
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else
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[field(*Array(h_or_i))] |
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end
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end
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end
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end
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alias_method :values_at, :fields |
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#
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# :call-seq:
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# index( header )
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# index( header, offset )
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#
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# This method will return the index of a field with the provided +header+.
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# The +offset+ can be used to locate duplicate header names, as described in
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# FasterCSV::Row.field().
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#
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def index(header, minimum_index = 0) |
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# find the pair
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index = headers[minimum_index..-1].index(header)
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# return the index at the right offset, if we found one
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index.nil? ? nil : index + minimum_index
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end
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# Returns +true+ if +name+ is a header for this row, and +false+ otherwise.
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def header?(name) |
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headers.include? name |
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end
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alias_method :include?, :header? |
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#
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# Returns +true+ if +data+ matches a field in this row, and +false+
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# otherwise.
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#
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def field?(data) |
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fields.include? data |
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end
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include Enumerable
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#
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# Yields each pair of the row as header and field tuples (much like
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# iterating over a Hash).
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#
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# Support for Enumerable.
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#
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# This method returns the row for chaining.
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#
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def each(&block) |
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@row.each(&block)
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self # for chaining |
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end
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#
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# Returns +true+ if this row contains the same headers and fields in the
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# same order as +other+.
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#
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def ==(other) |
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@row == other.row
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end
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#
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# Collapses the row into a simple Hash. Be warning that this discards field
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# order and clobbers duplicate fields.
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#
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def to_hash |
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# flatten just one level of the internal Array
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Hash[*@row.inject(Array.new) { |ary, pair| ary.push(*pair) }] |
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end
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#
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# Returns the row as a CSV String. Headers are not used. Equivalent to:
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#
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# faster_csv_row.fields.to_csv( options )
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#
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def to_csv(options = Hash.new) |
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fields.to_csv(options) |
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end
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alias_method :to_s, :to_csv |
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# A summary of fields, by header.
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def inspect |
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str = "#<#{self.class}"
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each do |header, field|
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str << " #{header.is_a?(Symbol) ? header.to_s : header.inspect}:" <<
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field.inspect |
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end
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str << ">"
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end
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end
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#
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# A FasterCSV::Table is a two-dimensional data structure for representing CSV
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# documents. Tables allow you to work with the data by row or column,
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# manipulate the data, and even convert the results back to CSV, if needed.
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#
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# All tables returned by FasterCSV will be constructed from this class, if
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# header row processing is activated.
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#
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class Table |
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#
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# Construct a new FasterCSV::Table from +array_of_rows+, which are expected
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# to be FasterCSV::Row objects. All rows are assumed to have the same
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# headers.
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#
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# A FasterCSV::Table object supports the following Array methods through
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# delegation:
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#
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# * empty?()
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# * length()
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# * size()
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#
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def initialize(array_of_rows) |
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@table = array_of_rows
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@mode = :col_or_row |
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end
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# The current access mode for indexing and iteration.
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attr_reader :mode
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# Internal data format used to compare equality.
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attr_reader :table
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protected :table
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### Array Delegation ###
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extend Forwardable
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def_delegators :@table, :empty?, :length, :size |
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#
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# Returns a duplicate table object, in column mode. This is handy for
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# chaining in a single call without changing the table mode, but be aware
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# that this method can consume a fair amount of memory for bigger data sets.
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#
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# This method returns the duplicate table for chaining. Don't chain
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# destructive methods (like []=()) this way though, since you are working
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# with a duplicate.
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#
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def by_col |
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self.class.new(@table.dup).by_col! |
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end
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#
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# Switches the mode of this table to column mode. All calls to indexing and
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# iteration methods will work with columns until the mode is changed again.
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#
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# This method returns the table and is safe to chain.
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#
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def by_col! |
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@mode = :col |
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self
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end
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#
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# Returns a duplicate table object, in mixed mode. This is handy for
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# chaining in a single call without changing the table mode, but be aware
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# that this method can consume a fair amount of memory for bigger data sets.
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#
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# This method returns the duplicate table for chaining. Don't chain
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# destructive methods (like []=()) this way though, since you are working
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# with a duplicate.
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#
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def by_col_or_row |
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self.class.new(@table.dup).by_col_or_row! |
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end
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#
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# Switches the mode of this table to mixed mode. All calls to indexing and
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# iteration methods will use the default intelligent indexing system until
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# the mode is changed again. In mixed mode an index is assumed to be a row
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# reference while anything else is assumed to be column access by headers.
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#
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# This method returns the table and is safe to chain.
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#
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def by_col_or_row! |
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@mode = :col_or_row |
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self
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end
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#
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# Returns a duplicate table object, in row mode. This is handy for chaining
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# in a single call without changing the table mode, but be aware that this
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# method can consume a fair amount of memory for bigger data sets.
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#
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# This method returns the duplicate table for chaining. Don't chain
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# destructive methods (like []=()) this way though, since you are working
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# with a duplicate.
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#
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def by_row |
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self.class.new(@table.dup).by_row! |
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end
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#
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# Switches the mode of this table to row mode. All calls to indexing and
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# iteration methods will work with rows until the mode is changed again.
|
| 491 |
#
|
| 492 |
# This method returns the table and is safe to chain.
|
| 493 |
#
|
| 494 |
def by_row! |
| 495 |
@mode = :row |
| 496 |
|
| 497 |
self
|
| 498 |
end
|
| 499 |
|
| 500 |
#
|
| 501 |
# Returns the headers for the first row of this table (assumed to match all
|
| 502 |
# other rows). An empty Array is returned for empty tables.
|
| 503 |
#
|
| 504 |
def headers |
| 505 |
if @table.empty? |
| 506 |
Array.new
|
| 507 |
else
|
| 508 |
@table.first.headers
|
| 509 |
end
|
| 510 |
end
|
| 511 |
|
| 512 |
#
|
| 513 |
# In the default mixed mode, this method returns rows for index access and
|
| 514 |
# columns for header access. You can force the index association by first
|
| 515 |
# calling by_col!() or by_row!().
|
| 516 |
#
|
| 517 |
# Columns are returned as an Array of values. Altering that Array has no
|
| 518 |
# effect on the table.
|
| 519 |
#
|
| 520 |
def [](index_or_header) |
| 521 |
if @mode == :row or # by index |
| 522 |
(@mode == :col_or_row and index_or_header.is_a? Integer) |
| 523 |
@table[index_or_header]
|
| 524 |
else # by header |
| 525 |
@table.map { |row| row[index_or_header] }
|
| 526 |
end
|
| 527 |
end
|
| 528 |
|
| 529 |
#
|
| 530 |
# In the default mixed mode, this method assigns rows for index access and
|
| 531 |
# columns for header access. You can force the index association by first
|
| 532 |
# calling by_col!() or by_row!().
|
| 533 |
#
|
| 534 |
# Rows may be set to an Array of values (which will inherit the table's
|
| 535 |
# headers()) or a FasterCSV::Row.
|
| 536 |
#
|
| 537 |
# Columns may be set to a single value, which is copied to each row of the
|
| 538 |
# column, or an Array of values. Arrays of values are assigned to rows top
|
| 539 |
# to bottom in row major order. Excess values are ignored and if the Array
|
| 540 |
# does not have a value for each row the extra rows will receive a +nil+.
|
| 541 |
#
|
| 542 |
# Assigning to an existing column or row clobbers the data. Assigning to
|
| 543 |
# new columns creates them at the right end of the table.
|
| 544 |
#
|
| 545 |
def []=(index_or_header, value) |
| 546 |
if @mode == :row or # by index |
| 547 |
(@mode == :col_or_row and index_or_header.is_a? Integer) |
| 548 |
if value.is_a? Array |
| 549 |
@table[index_or_header] = Row.new(headers, value) |
| 550 |
else
|
| 551 |
@table[index_or_header] = value
|
| 552 |
end
|
| 553 |
else # set column |
| 554 |
if value.is_a? Array # multiple values |
| 555 |
@table.each_with_index do |row, i| |
| 556 |
if row.header_row?
|
| 557 |
row[index_or_header] = index_or_header |
| 558 |
else
|
| 559 |
row[index_or_header] = value[i] |
| 560 |
end
|
| 561 |
end
|
| 562 |
else # repeated value |
| 563 |
@table.each do |row| |
| 564 |
if row.header_row?
|
| 565 |
row[index_or_header] = index_or_header |
| 566 |
else
|
| 567 |
row[index_or_header] = value |
| 568 |
end
|
| 569 |
end
|
| 570 |
end
|
| 571 |
end
|
| 572 |
end
|
| 573 |
|
| 574 |
#
|
| 575 |
# The mixed mode default is to treat a list of indices as row access,
|
| 576 |
# returning the rows indicated. Anything else is considered columnar
|
| 577 |
# access. For columnar access, the return set has an Array for each row
|
| 578 |
# with the values indicated by the headers in each Array. You can force
|
| 579 |
# column or row mode using by_col!() or by_row!().
|
| 580 |
#
|
| 581 |
# You cannot mix column and row access.
|
| 582 |
#
|
| 583 |
def values_at(*indices_or_headers) |
| 584 |
if @mode == :row or # by indices |
| 585 |
( @mode == :col_or_row and indices_or_headers.all? do |index| |
| 586 |
index.is_a?(Integer) or |
| 587 |
( index.is_a?(Range) and |
| 588 |
index.first.is_a?(Integer) and |
| 589 |
index.last.is_a?(Integer) )
|
| 590 |
end )
|
| 591 |
@table.values_at(*indices_or_headers)
|
| 592 |
else # by headers |
| 593 |
@table.map { |row| row.values_at(*indices_or_headers) }
|
| 594 |
end
|
| 595 |
end
|
| 596 |
|
| 597 |
#
|
| 598 |
# Adds a new row to the bottom end of this table. You can provide an Array,
|
| 599 |
# which will be converted to a FasterCSV::Row (inheriting the table's
|
| 600 |
# headers()), or a FasterCSV::Row.
|
| 601 |
#
|
| 602 |
# This method returns the table for chaining.
|
| 603 |
#
|
| 604 |
def <<(row_or_array) |
| 605 |
if row_or_array.is_a? Array # append Array |
| 606 |
@table << Row.new(headers, row_or_array) |
| 607 |
else # append Row |
| 608 |
@table << row_or_array
|
| 609 |
end
|
| 610 |
|
| 611 |
self # for chaining |
| 612 |
end
|
| 613 |
|
| 614 |
#
|
| 615 |
# A shortcut for appending multiple rows. Equivalent to:
|
| 616 |
#
|
| 617 |
# rows.each { |row| self << row }
|
| 618 |
#
|
| 619 |
# This method returns the table for chaining.
|
| 620 |
#
|
| 621 |
def push(*rows) |
| 622 |
rows.each { |row| self << row }
|
| 623 |
|
| 624 |
self # for chaining |
| 625 |
end
|
| 626 |
|
| 627 |
#
|
| 628 |
# Removes and returns the indicated column or row. In the default mixed
|
| 629 |
# mode indices refer to rows and everything else is assumed to be a column
|
| 630 |
# header. Use by_col!() or by_row!() to force the lookup.
|
| 631 |
#
|
| 632 |
def delete(index_or_header) |
| 633 |
if @mode == :row or # by index |
| 634 |
(@mode == :col_or_row and index_or_header.is_a? Integer) |
| 635 |
@table.delete_at(index_or_header)
|
| 636 |
else # by header |
| 637 |
@table.map { |row| row.delete(index_or_header).last }
|
| 638 |
end
|
| 639 |
end
|
| 640 |
|
| 641 |
#
|
| 642 |
# Removes any column or row for which the block returns +true+. In the
|
| 643 |
# default mixed mode or row mode, iteration is the standard row major
|
| 644 |
# walking of rows. In column mode, interation will +yield+ two element
|
| 645 |
# tuples containing the column name and an Array of values for that column.
|
| 646 |
#
|
| 647 |
# This method returns the table for chaining.
|
| 648 |
#
|
| 649 |
def delete_if(&block) |
| 650 |
if @mode == :row or @mode == :col_or_row # by index |
| 651 |
@table.delete_if(&block)
|
| 652 |
else # by header |
| 653 |
to_delete = Array.new
|
| 654 |
headers.each_with_index do |header, i|
|
| 655 |
to_delete << header if block[[header, self[header]]] |
| 656 |
end
|
| 657 |
to_delete.map { |header| delete(header) }
|
| 658 |
end
|
| 659 |
|
| 660 |
self # for chaining |
| 661 |
end
|
| 662 |
|
| 663 |
include Enumerable
|
| 664 |
|
| 665 |
#
|
| 666 |
# In the default mixed mode or row mode, iteration is the standard row major
|
| 667 |
# walking of rows. In column mode, interation will +yield+ two element
|
| 668 |
# tuples containing the column name and an Array of values for that column.
|
| 669 |
#
|
| 670 |
# This method returns the table for chaining.
|
| 671 |
#
|
| 672 |
def each(&block) |
| 673 |
if @mode == :col |
| 674 |
headers.each { |header| block[[header, self[header]]] }
|
| 675 |
else
|
| 676 |
@table.each(&block)
|
| 677 |
end
|
| 678 |
|
| 679 |
self # for chaining |
| 680 |
end
|
| 681 |
|
| 682 |
# Returns +true+ if all rows of this table ==() +other+'s rows.
|
| 683 |
def ==(other) |
| 684 |
@table == other.table
|
| 685 |
end
|
| 686 |
|
| 687 |
#
|
| 688 |
# Returns the table as an Array of Arrays. Headers will be the first row,
|
| 689 |
# then all of the field rows will follow.
|
| 690 |
#
|
| 691 |
def to_a |
| 692 |
@table.inject([headers]) do |array, row| |
| 693 |
if row.header_row?
|
| 694 |
array |
| 695 |
else
|
| 696 |
array + [row.fields] |
| 697 |
end
|
| 698 |
end
|
| 699 |
end
|
| 700 |
|
| 701 |
#
|
| 702 |
# Returns the table as a complete CSV String. Headers will be listed first,
|
| 703 |
# then all of the field rows.
|
| 704 |
#
|
| 705 |
def to_csv(options = Hash.new) |
| 706 |
@table.inject([headers.to_csv(options)]) do |rows, row| |
| 707 |
if row.header_row?
|
| 708 |
rows |
| 709 |
else
|
| 710 |
rows + [row.fields.to_csv(options)] |
| 711 |
end
|
| 712 |
end.join
|
| 713 |
end
|
| 714 |
alias_method :to_s, :to_csv |
| 715 |
|
| 716 |
def inspect |
| 717 |
"#<#{self.class} mode:#{@mode} row_count:#{to_a.size}>"
|
| 718 |
end
|
| 719 |
end
|
| 720 |
|
| 721 |
# The error thrown when the parser encounters illegal CSV formatting.
|
| 722 |
class MalformedCSVError < RuntimeError; end |
| 723 |
|
| 724 |
#
|
| 725 |
# A FieldInfo Struct contains details about a field's position in the data
|
| 726 |
# source it was read from. FasterCSV will pass this Struct to some blocks
|
| 727 |
# that make decisions based on field structure. See
|
| 728 |
# FasterCSV.convert_fields() for an example.
|
| 729 |
#
|
| 730 |
# <b><tt>index</tt></b>:: The zero-based index of the field in its row.
|
| 731 |
# <b><tt>line</tt></b>:: The line of the data source this row is from.
|
| 732 |
# <b><tt>header</tt></b>:: The header for the column, when available.
|
| 733 |
#
|
| 734 |
FieldInfo = Struct.new(:index, :line, :header) |
| 735 |
|
| 736 |
# A Regexp used to find and convert some common Date formats.
|
| 737 |
DateMatcher = / \A(?: (\w+,?\s+)?\w+\s+\d{1,2},?\s+\d{2,4} | |
| 738 |
\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2} )\z /x
|
| 739 |
# A Regexp used to find and convert some common DateTime formats.
|
| 740 |
DateTimeMatcher =
|
| 741 |
/ \A(?: (\w+,?\s+)?\w+\s+\d{1,2}\s+\d{1,2}:\d{1,2}:\d{1,2},?\s+\d{2,4} |
|
| 742 |
\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\s\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2} )\z /x
|
| 743 |
#
|
| 744 |
# This Hash holds the built-in converters of FasterCSV that can be accessed by
|
| 745 |
# name. You can select Converters with FasterCSV.convert() or through the
|
| 746 |
# +options+ Hash passed to FasterCSV::new().
|
| 747 |
#
|
| 748 |
# <b><tt>:integer</tt></b>:: Converts any field Integer() accepts.
|
| 749 |
# <b><tt>:float</tt></b>:: Converts any field Float() accepts.
|
| 750 |
# <b><tt>:numeric</tt></b>:: A combination of <tt>:integer</tt>
|
| 751 |
# and <tt>:float</tt>.
|
| 752 |
# <b><tt>:date</tt></b>:: Converts any field Date::parse() accepts.
|
| 753 |
# <b><tt>:date_time</tt></b>:: Converts any field DateTime::parse() accepts.
|
| 754 |
# <b><tt>:all</tt></b>:: All built-in converters. A combination of
|
| 755 |
# <tt>:date_time</tt> and <tt>:numeric</tt>.
|
| 756 |
#
|
| 757 |
# This Hash is intetionally left unfrozen and users should feel free to add
|
| 758 |
# values to it that can be accessed by all FasterCSV objects.
|
| 759 |
#
|
| 760 |
# To add a combo field, the value should be an Array of names. Combo fields
|
| 761 |
# can be nested with other combo fields.
|
| 762 |
#
|
| 763 |
Converters = { :integer => lambda { |f| Integer(f) rescue f }, |
| 764 |
:float => lambda { |f| Float(f) rescue f }, |
| 765 |
:numeric => [:integer, :float], |
| 766 |
:date => lambda { |f|
|
| 767 |
f =~ DateMatcher ? (Date.parse(f) rescue f) : f |
| 768 |
}, |
| 769 |
:date_time => lambda { |f|
|
| 770 |
f =~ DateTimeMatcher ? (DateTime.parse(f) rescue f) : f |
| 771 |
}, |
| 772 |
:all => [:date_time, :numeric] } |
| 773 |
|
| 774 |
#
|
| 775 |
# This Hash holds the built-in header converters of FasterCSV that can be
|
| 776 |
# accessed by name. You can select HeaderConverters with
|
| 777 |
# FasterCSV.header_convert() or through the +options+ Hash passed to
|
| 778 |
# FasterCSV::new().
|
| 779 |
#
|
| 780 |
# <b><tt>:downcase</tt></b>:: Calls downcase() on the header String.
|
| 781 |
# <b><tt>:symbol</tt></b>:: The header String is downcased, spaces are
|
| 782 |
# replaced with underscores, non-word characters
|
| 783 |
# are dropped, and finally to_sym() is called.
|
| 784 |
#
|
| 785 |
# This Hash is intetionally left unfrozen and users should feel free to add
|
| 786 |
# values to it that can be accessed by all FasterCSV objects.
|
| 787 |
#
|
| 788 |
# To add a combo field, the value should be an Array of names. Combo fields
|
| 789 |
# can be nested with other combo fields.
|
| 790 |
#
|
| 791 |
HeaderConverters = {
|
| 792 |
:downcase => lambda { |h| h.downcase },
|
| 793 |
:symbol => lambda { |h|
|
| 794 |
h.downcase.tr(" ", "_").delete("^a-z0-9_").to_sym |
| 795 |
} |
| 796 |
} |
| 797 |
|
| 798 |
#
|
| 799 |
# The options used when no overrides are given by calling code. They are:
|
| 800 |
#
|
| 801 |
# <b><tt>:col_sep</tt></b>:: <tt>","</tt>
|
| 802 |
# <b><tt>:row_sep</tt></b>:: <tt>:auto</tt>
|
| 803 |
# <b><tt>:quote_char</tt></b>:: <tt>'"'</tt>
|
| 804 |
# <b><tt>:converters</tt></b>:: +nil+
|
| 805 |
# <b><tt>:unconverted_fields</tt></b>:: +nil+
|
| 806 |
# <b><tt>:headers</tt></b>:: +false+
|
| 807 |
# <b><tt>:return_headers</tt></b>:: +false+
|
| 808 |
# <b><tt>:header_converters</tt></b>:: +nil+
|
| 809 |
# <b><tt>:skip_blanks</tt></b>:: +false+
|
| 810 |
# <b><tt>:force_quotes</tt></b>:: +false+
|
| 811 |
#
|
| 812 |
DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { :col_sep => ",", |
| 813 |
:row_sep => :auto, |
| 814 |
:quote_char => '"', |
| 815 |
:converters => nil, |
| 816 |
:unconverted_fields => nil, |
| 817 |
:headers => false, |
| 818 |
:return_headers => false, |
| 819 |
:header_converters => nil, |
| 820 |
:skip_blanks => false, |
| 821 |
:force_quotes => false }.freeze |
| 822 |
|
| 823 |
#
|
| 824 |
# This method will build a drop-in replacement for many of the standard CSV
|
| 825 |
# methods. It allows you to write code like:
|
| 826 |
#
|
| 827 |
# begin
|
| 828 |
# require "faster_csv"
|
| 829 |
# FasterCSV.build_csv_interface
|
| 830 |
# rescue LoadError
|
| 831 |
# require "csv"
|
| 832 |
# end
|
| 833 |
# # ... use CSV here ...
|
| 834 |
#
|
| 835 |
# This is not a complete interface with completely identical behavior.
|
| 836 |
# However, it is intended to be close enough that you won't notice the
|
| 837 |
# difference in most cases. CSV methods supported are:
|
| 838 |
#
|
| 839 |
# * foreach()
|
| 840 |
# * generate_line()
|
| 841 |
# * open()
|
| 842 |
# * parse()
|
| 843 |
# * parse_line()
|
| 844 |
# * readlines()
|
| 845 |
#
|
| 846 |
# Be warned that this interface is slower than vanilla FasterCSV due to the
|
| 847 |
# extra layer of method calls. Depending on usage, this can slow it down to
|
| 848 |
# near CSV speeds.
|
| 849 |
#
|
| 850 |
def self.build_csv_interface |
| 851 |
Object.const_set(:CSV, Class.new).class_eval do |
| 852 |
def self.foreach(path, rs = :auto, &block) # :nodoc: |
| 853 |
FasterCSV.foreach(path, :row_sep => rs, &block) |
| 854 |
end
|
| 855 |
|
| 856 |
def self.generate_line(row, fs = ",", rs = "") # :nodoc: |
| 857 |
FasterCSV.generate_line(row, :col_sep => fs, :row_sep => rs) |
| 858 |
end
|
| 859 |
|
| 860 |
def self.open(path, mode, fs = ",", rs = :auto, &block) # :nodoc: |
| 861 |
if block and mode.include? "r" |
| 862 |
FasterCSV.open(path, mode, :col_sep => fs, :row_sep => rs) do |csv| |
| 863 |
csv.each(&block) |
| 864 |
end
|
| 865 |
else
|
| 866 |
FasterCSV.open(path, mode, :col_sep => fs, :row_sep => rs, &block) |
| 867 |
end
|
| 868 |
end
|
| 869 |
|
| 870 |
def self.parse(str_or_readable, fs = ",", rs = :auto, &block) # :nodoc: |
| 871 |
FasterCSV.parse(str_or_readable, :col_sep => fs, :row_sep => rs, &block) |
| 872 |
end
|
| 873 |
|
| 874 |
def self.parse_line(src, fs = ",", rs = :auto) # :nodoc: |
| 875 |
FasterCSV.parse_line(src, :col_sep => fs, :row_sep => rs) |
| 876 |
end
|
| 877 |
|
| 878 |
def self.readlines(path, rs = :auto) # :nodoc: |
| 879 |
FasterCSV.readlines(path, :row_sep => rs) |
| 880 |
end
|
| 881 |
end
|
| 882 |
end
|
| 883 |
|
| 884 |
#
|
| 885 |
# This method allows you to serialize an Array of Ruby objects to a String or
|
| 886 |
# File of CSV data. This is not as powerful as Marshal or YAML, but perhaps
|
| 887 |
# useful for spreadsheet and database interaction.
|
| 888 |
#
|
| 889 |
# Out of the box, this method is intended to work with simple data objects or
|
| 890 |
# Structs. It will serialize a list of instance variables and/or
|
| 891 |
# Struct.members().
|
| 892 |
#
|
| 893 |
# If you need need more complicated serialization, you can control the process
|
| 894 |
# by adding methods to the class to be serialized.
|
| 895 |
#
|
| 896 |
# A class method csv_meta() is responsible for returning the first row of the
|
| 897 |
# document (as an Array). This row is considered to be a Hash of the form
|
| 898 |
# key_1,value_1,key_2,value_2,... FasterCSV::load() expects to find a class
|
| 899 |
# key with a value of the stringified class name and FasterCSV::dump() will
|
| 900 |
# create this, if you do not define this method. This method is only called
|
| 901 |
# on the first object of the Array.
|
| 902 |
#
|
| 903 |
# The next method you can provide is an instance method called csv_headers().
|
| 904 |
# This method is expected to return the second line of the document (again as
|
| 905 |
# an Array), which is to be used to give each column a header. By default,
|
| 906 |
# FasterCSV::load() will set an instance variable if the field header starts
|
| 907 |
# with an @ character or call send() passing the header as the method name and
|
| 908 |
# the field value as an argument. This method is only called on the first
|
| 909 |
# object of the Array.
|
| 910 |
#
|
| 911 |
# Finally, you can provide an instance method called csv_dump(), which will
|
| 912 |
# be passed the headers. This should return an Array of fields that can be
|
| 913 |
# serialized for this object. This method is called once for every object in
|
| 914 |
# the Array.
|
| 915 |
#
|
| 916 |
# The +io+ parameter can be used to serialize to a File, and +options+ can be
|
| 917 |
# anything FasterCSV::new() accepts.
|
| 918 |
#
|
| 919 |
def self.dump(ary_of_objs, io = "", options = Hash.new) |
| 920 |
obj_template = ary_of_objs.first |
| 921 |
|
| 922 |
csv = FasterCSV.new(io, options)
|
| 923 |
|
| 924 |
# write meta information
|
| 925 |
begin
|
| 926 |
csv << obj_template.class.csv_meta |
| 927 |
rescue NoMethodError |
| 928 |
csv << [:class, obj_template.class]
|
| 929 |
end
|
| 930 |
|
| 931 |
# write headers
|
| 932 |
begin
|
| 933 |
headers = obj_template.csv_headers |
| 934 |
rescue NoMethodError |
| 935 |
headers = obj_template.instance_variables.sort |
| 936 |
if obj_template.class.ancestors.find { |cls| cls.to_s =~ /\AStruct\b/ } |
| 937 |
headers += obj_template.members.map { |mem| "#{mem}=" }.sort
|
| 938 |
end
|
| 939 |
end
|
| 940 |
csv << headers |
| 941 |
|
| 942 |
# serialize each object
|
| 943 |
ary_of_objs.each do |obj|
|
| 944 |
begin
|
| 945 |
csv << obj.csv_dump(headers) |
| 946 |
rescue NoMethodError |
| 947 |
csv << headers.map do |var|
|
| 948 |
if var[0] == ?@ |
| 949 |
obj.instance_variable_get(var) |
| 950 |
else
|
| 951 |
obj[var[0..-2]] |
| 952 |
end
|
| 953 |
end
|
| 954 |
end
|
| 955 |
end
|
| 956 |
|
| 957 |
if io.is_a? String |
| 958 |
csv.string |
| 959 |
else
|
| 960 |
csv.close |
| 961 |
end
|
| 962 |
end
|
| 963 |
|
| 964 |
#
|
| 965 |
# :call-seq:
|
| 966 |
# filter( options = Hash.new ) { |row| ... }
|
| 967 |
# filter( input, options = Hash.new ) { |row| ... }
|
| 968 |
# filter( input, output, options = Hash.new ) { |row| ... }
|
| 969 |
#
|
| 970 |
# This method is a convenience for building Unix-like filters for CSV data.
|
| 971 |
# Each row is yielded to the provided block which can alter it as needed.
|
| 972 |
# After the block returns, the row is appended to +output+ altered or not.
|
| 973 |
#
|
| 974 |
# The +input+ and +output+ arguments can be anything FasterCSV::new() accepts
|
| 975 |
# (generally String or IO objects). If not given, they default to
|
| 976 |
# <tt>ARGF</tt> and <tt>$stdout</tt>.
|
| 977 |
#
|
| 978 |
# The +options+ parameter is also filtered down to FasterCSV::new() after some
|
| 979 |
# clever key parsing. Any key beginning with <tt>:in_</tt> or
|
| 980 |
# <tt>:input_</tt> will have that leading identifier stripped and will only
|
| 981 |
# be used in the +options+ Hash for the +input+ object. Keys starting with
|
| 982 |
# <tt>:out_</tt> or <tt>:output_</tt> affect only +output+. All other keys
|
| 983 |
# are assigned to both objects.
|
| 984 |
#
|
| 985 |
# The <tt>:output_row_sep</tt> +option+ defaults to
|
| 986 |
# <tt>$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR</tt> (<tt>$/</tt>).
|
| 987 |
#
|
| 988 |
def self.filter(*args) |
| 989 |
# parse options for input, output, or both
|
| 990 |
in_options, out_options = Hash.new, {:row_sep => $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR} |
| 991 |
if args.last.is_a? Hash |
| 992 |
args.pop.each do |key, value|
|
| 993 |
case key.to_s
|
| 994 |
when /\Ain(?:put)?_(.+)\Z/ |
| 995 |
in_options[$1.to_sym] = value
|
| 996 |
when /\Aout(?:put)?_(.+)\Z/ |
| 997 |
out_options[$1.to_sym] = value
|
| 998 |
else
|
| 999 |
in_options[key] = value |
| 1000 |
out_options[key] = value |
| 1001 |
end
|
| 1002 |
end
|
| 1003 |
end
|
| 1004 |
# build input and output wrappers
|
| 1005 |
input = FasterCSV.new(args.shift || ARGF, in_options) |
| 1006 |
output = FasterCSV.new(args.shift || $stdout, out_options) |
| 1007 |
|
| 1008 |
# read, yield, write
|
| 1009 |
input.each do |row|
|
| 1010 |
yield row
|
| 1011 |
output << row |
| 1012 |
end
|
| 1013 |
end
|
| 1014 |
|
| 1015 |
#
|
| 1016 |
# This method is intended as the primary interface for reading CSV files. You
|
| 1017 |
# pass a +path+ and any +options+ you wish to set for the read. Each row of
|
| 1018 |
# file will be passed to the provided +block+ in turn.
|
| 1019 |
#
|
| 1020 |
# The +options+ parameter can be anything FasterCSV::new() understands.
|
| 1021 |
#
|
| 1022 |
def self.foreach(path, options = Hash.new, &block) |
| 1023 |
open(path, "rb", options) do |csv| |
| 1024 |
csv.each(&block) |
| 1025 |
end
|
| 1026 |
end
|
| 1027 |
|
| 1028 |
#
|
| 1029 |
# :call-seq:
|
| 1030 |
# generate( str, options = Hash.new ) { |faster_csv| ... }
|
| 1031 |
# generate( options = Hash.new ) { |faster_csv| ... }
|
| 1032 |
#
|
| 1033 |
# This method wraps a String you provide, or an empty default String, in a
|
| 1034 |
# FasterCSV object which is passed to the provided block. You can use the
|
| 1035 |
# block to append CSV rows to the String and when the block exits, the
|
| 1036 |
# final String will be returned.
|
| 1037 |
#
|
| 1038 |
# Note that a passed String *is* modfied by this method. Call dup() before
|
| 1039 |
# passing if you need a new String.
|
| 1040 |
#
|
| 1041 |
# The +options+ parameter can be anthing FasterCSV::new() understands.
|
| 1042 |
#
|
| 1043 |
def self.generate(*args) |
| 1044 |
# add a default empty String, if none was given
|
| 1045 |
if args.first.is_a? String |
| 1046 |
io = StringIO.new(args.shift)
|
| 1047 |
io.seek(0, IO::SEEK_END) |
| 1048 |
args.unshift(io) |
| 1049 |
else
|
| 1050 |
args.unshift("")
|
| 1051 |
end
|
| 1052 |
faster_csv = new(*args) # wrap
|
| 1053 |
yield faster_csv # yield for appending |
| 1054 |
faster_csv.string # return final String
|
| 1055 |
end
|
| 1056 |
|
| 1057 |
#
|
| 1058 |
# This method is a shortcut for converting a single row (Array) into a CSV
|
| 1059 |
# String.
|
| 1060 |
#
|
| 1061 |
# The +options+ parameter can be anthing FasterCSV::new() understands.
|
| 1062 |
#
|
| 1063 |
# The <tt>:row_sep</tt> +option+ defaults to <tt>$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR</tt>
|
| 1064 |
# (<tt>$/</tt>) when calling this method.
|
| 1065 |
#
|
| 1066 |
def self.generate_line(row, options = Hash.new) |
| 1067 |
options = {:row_sep => $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR}.merge(options)
|
| 1068 |
(new("", options) << row).string
|
| 1069 |
end
|
| 1070 |
|
| 1071 |
#
|
| 1072 |
# This method will return a FasterCSV instance, just like FasterCSV::new(),
|
| 1073 |
# but the instance will be cached and returned for all future calls to this
|
| 1074 |
# method for the same +data+ object (tested by Object#object_id()) with the
|
| 1075 |
# same +options+.
|
| 1076 |
#
|
| 1077 |
# If a block is given, the instance is passed to the block and the return
|
| 1078 |
# value becomes the return value of the block.
|
| 1079 |
#
|
| 1080 |
def self.instance(data = $stdout, options = Hash.new) |
| 1081 |
# create a _signature_ for this method call, data object and options
|
| 1082 |
sig = [data.object_id] + |
| 1083 |
options.values_at(*DEFAULT_OPTIONS.keys.sort_by { |sym| sym.to_s })
|
| 1084 |
|
| 1085 |
# fetch or create the instance for this signature
|
| 1086 |
@@instances ||= Hash.new |
| 1087 |
instance = (@@instances[sig] ||= new(data, options))
|
| 1088 |
|
| 1089 |
if block_given?
|
| 1090 |
yield instance # run block, if given, returning result |
| 1091 |
else
|
| 1092 |
instance # or return the instance
|
| 1093 |
end
|
| 1094 |
end
|
| 1095 |
|
| 1096 |
#
|
| 1097 |
# This method is the reading counterpart to FasterCSV::dump(). See that
|
| 1098 |
# method for a detailed description of the process.
|
| 1099 |
#
|
| 1100 |
# You can customize loading by adding a class method called csv_load() which
|
| 1101 |
# will be passed a Hash of meta information, an Array of headers, and an Array
|
| 1102 |
# of fields for the object the method is expected to return.
|
| 1103 |
#
|
| 1104 |
# Remember that all fields will be Strings after this load. If you need
|
| 1105 |
# something else, use +options+ to setup converters or provide a custom
|
| 1106 |
# csv_load() implementation.
|
| 1107 |
#
|
| 1108 |
def self.load(io_or_str, options = Hash.new) |
| 1109 |
csv = FasterCSV.new(io_or_str, options)
|
| 1110 |
|
| 1111 |
# load meta information
|
| 1112 |
meta = Hash[*csv.shift]
|
| 1113 |
cls = meta["class"].split("::").inject(Object) do |c, const| |
| 1114 |
c.const_get(const) |
| 1115 |
end
|
| 1116 |
|
| 1117 |
# load headers
|
| 1118 |
headers = csv.shift |
| 1119 |
|
| 1120 |
# unserialize each object stored in the file
|
| 1121 |
results = csv.inject(Array.new) do |all, row| |
| 1122 |
begin
|
| 1123 |
obj = cls.csv_load(meta, headers, row) |
| 1124 |
rescue NoMethodError |
| 1125 |
obj = cls.allocate |
| 1126 |
headers.zip(row) do |name, value|
|
| 1127 |
if name[0] == ?@ |
| 1128 |
obj.instance_variable_set(name, value) |
| 1129 |
else
|
| 1130 |
obj.send(name, value) |
| 1131 |
end
|
| 1132 |
end
|
| 1133 |
end
|
| 1134 |
all << obj |
| 1135 |
end
|
| 1136 |
|
| 1137 |
csv.close unless io_or_str.is_a? String |
| 1138 |
|
| 1139 |
results |
| 1140 |
end
|
| 1141 |
|
| 1142 |
#
|
| 1143 |
# :call-seq:
|
| 1144 |
# open( filename, mode="rb", options = Hash.new ) { |faster_csv| ... }
|
| 1145 |
# open( filename, mode="rb", options = Hash.new )
|
| 1146 |
#
|
| 1147 |
# This method opens an IO object, and wraps that with FasterCSV. This is
|
| 1148 |
# intended as the primary interface for writing a CSV file.
|
| 1149 |
#
|
| 1150 |
# You may pass any +args+ Ruby's open() understands followed by an optional
|
| 1151 |
# Hash containing any +options+ FasterCSV::new() understands.
|
| 1152 |
#
|
| 1153 |
# This method works like Ruby's open() call, in that it will pass a FasterCSV
|
| 1154 |
# object to a provided block and close it when the block termminates, or it
|
| 1155 |
# will return the FasterCSV object when no block is provided. (*Note*: This
|
| 1156 |
# is different from the standard CSV library which passes rows to the block.
|
| 1157 |
# Use FasterCSV::foreach() for that behavior.)
|
| 1158 |
#
|
| 1159 |
# An opened FasterCSV object will delegate to many IO methods, for
|
| 1160 |
# convenience. You may call:
|
| 1161 |
#
|
| 1162 |
# * binmode()
|
| 1163 |
# * close()
|
| 1164 |
# * close_read()
|
| 1165 |
# * close_write()
|
| 1166 |
# * closed?()
|
| 1167 |
# * eof()
|
| 1168 |
# * eof?()
|
| 1169 |
# * fcntl()
|
| 1170 |
# * fileno()
|
| 1171 |
# * flush()
|
| 1172 |
# * fsync()
|
| 1173 |
# * ioctl()
|
| 1174 |
# * isatty()
|
| 1175 |
# * pid()
|
| 1176 |
# * pos()
|
| 1177 |
# * reopen()
|
| 1178 |
# * seek()
|
| 1179 |
# * stat()
|
| 1180 |
# * sync()
|
| 1181 |
# * sync=()
|
| 1182 |
# * tell()
|
| 1183 |
# * to_i()
|
| 1184 |
# * to_io()
|
| 1185 |
# * tty?()
|
| 1186 |
#
|
| 1187 |
def self.open(*args) |
| 1188 |
# find the +options+ Hash
|
| 1189 |
options = if args.last.is_a? Hash then args.pop else Hash.new end |
| 1190 |
# default to a binary open mode
|
| 1191 |
args << "rb" if args.size == 1 |
| 1192 |
# wrap a File opened with the remaining +args+
|
| 1193 |
csv = new(File.open(*args), options)
|
| 1194 |
|
| 1195 |
# handle blocks like Ruby's open(), not like the CSV library
|
| 1196 |
if block_given?
|
| 1197 |
begin
|
| 1198 |
yield csv
|
| 1199 |
ensure
|
| 1200 |
csv.close |
| 1201 |
end
|
| 1202 |
else
|
| 1203 |
csv |
| 1204 |
end
|
| 1205 |
end
|
| 1206 |
|
| 1207 |
#
|
| 1208 |
# :call-seq:
|
| 1209 |
# parse( str, options = Hash.new ) { |row| ... }
|
| 1210 |
# parse( str, options = Hash.new )
|
| 1211 |
#
|
| 1212 |
# This method can be used to easily parse CSV out of a String. You may either
|
| 1213 |
# provide a +block+ which will be called with each row of the String in turn,
|
| 1214 |
# or just use the returned Array of Arrays (when no +block+ is given).
|
| 1215 |
#
|
| 1216 |
# You pass your +str+ to read from, and an optional +options+ Hash containing
|
| 1217 |
# anything FasterCSV::new() understands.
|
| 1218 |
#
|
| 1219 |
def self.parse(*args, &block) |
| 1220 |
csv = new(*args) |
| 1221 |
if block.nil? # slurp contents, if no block is given |
| 1222 |
begin
|
| 1223 |
csv.read |
| 1224 |
ensure
|
| 1225 |
csv.close |
| 1226 |
end
|
| 1227 |
else # or pass each row to a provided block |
| 1228 |
csv.each(&block) |
| 1229 |
end
|
| 1230 |
end
|
| 1231 |
|
| 1232 |
#
|
| 1233 |
# This method is a shortcut for converting a single line of a CSV String into
|
| 1234 |
# a into an Array. Note that if +line+ contains multiple rows, anything
|
| 1235 |
# beyond the first row is ignored.
|
| 1236 |
#
|
| 1237 |
# The +options+ parameter can be anthing FasterCSV::new() understands.
|
| 1238 |
#
|
| 1239 |
def self.parse_line(line, options = Hash.new) |
| 1240 |
new(line, options).shift |
| 1241 |
end
|
| 1242 |
|
| 1243 |
#
|
| 1244 |
# Use to slurp a CSV file into an Array of Arrays. Pass the +path+ to the
|
| 1245 |
# file and any +options+ FasterCSV::new() understands.
|
| 1246 |
#
|
| 1247 |
def self.read(path, options = Hash.new) |
| 1248 |
open(path, "rb", options) { |csv| csv.read }
|
| 1249 |
end
|
| 1250 |
|
| 1251 |
# Alias for FasterCSV::read().
|
| 1252 |
def self.readlines(*args) |
| 1253 |
read(*args) |
| 1254 |
end
|
| 1255 |
|
| 1256 |
#
|
| 1257 |
# A shortcut for:
|
| 1258 |
#
|
| 1259 |
# FasterCSV.read( path, { :headers => true,
|
| 1260 |
# :converters => :numeric,
|
| 1261 |
# :header_converters => :symbol }.merge(options) )
|
| 1262 |
#
|
| 1263 |
def self.table(path, options = Hash.new) |
| 1264 |
read( path, { :headers => true,
|
| 1265 |
:converters => :numeric, |
| 1266 |
:header_converters => :symbol }.merge(options) ) |
| 1267 |
end
|
| 1268 |
|
| 1269 |
#
|
| 1270 |
# This constructor will wrap either a String or IO object passed in +data+ for
|
| 1271 |
# reading and/or writing. In addition to the FasterCSV instance methods,
|
| 1272 |
# several IO methods are delegated. (See FasterCSV::open() for a complete
|
| 1273 |
# list.) If you pass a String for +data+, you can later retrieve it (after
|
| 1274 |
# writing to it, for example) with FasterCSV.string().
|
| 1275 |
#
|
| 1276 |
# Note that a wrapped String will be positioned at at the beginning (for
|
| 1277 |
# reading). If you want it at the end (for writing), use
|
| 1278 |
# FasterCSV::generate(). If you want any other positioning, pass a preset
|
| 1279 |
# StringIO object instead.
|
| 1280 |
#
|
| 1281 |
# You may set any reading and/or writing preferences in the +options+ Hash.
|
| 1282 |
# Available options are:
|
| 1283 |
#
|
| 1284 |
# <b><tt>:col_sep</tt></b>:: The String placed between each field.
|
| 1285 |
# <b><tt>:row_sep</tt></b>:: The String appended to the end of each
|
| 1286 |
# row. This can be set to the special
|
| 1287 |
# <tt>:auto</tt> setting, which requests
|
| 1288 |
# that FasterCSV automatically discover
|
| 1289 |
# this from the data. Auto-discovery
|
| 1290 |
# reads ahead in the data looking for
|
| 1291 |
# the next <tt>"\r\n"</tt>,
|
| 1292 |
# <tt>"\n"</tt>, or <tt>"\r"</tt>
|
| 1293 |
# sequence. A sequence will be selected
|
| 1294 |
# even if it occurs in a quoted field,
|
| 1295 |
# assuming that you would have the same
|
| 1296 |
# line endings there. If none of those
|
| 1297 |
# sequences is found, +data+ is
|
| 1298 |
# <tt>ARGF</tt>, <tt>STDIN</tt>,
|
| 1299 |
# <tt>STDOUT</tt>, or <tt>STDERR</tt>,
|
| 1300 |
# or the stream is only available for
|
| 1301 |
# output, the default
|
| 1302 |
# <tt>$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR</tt>
|
| 1303 |
# (<tt>$/</tt>) is used. Obviously,
|
| 1304 |
# discovery takes a little time. Set
|
| 1305 |
# manually if speed is important. Also
|
| 1306 |
# note that IO objects should be opened
|
| 1307 |
# in binary mode on Windows if this
|
| 1308 |
# feature will be used as the
|
| 1309 |
# line-ending translation can cause
|
| 1310 |
# problems with resetting the document
|
| 1311 |
# position to where it was before the
|
| 1312 |
# read ahead.
|
| 1313 |
# <b><tt>:quote_char</tt></b>:: The character used to quote fields.
|
| 1314 |
# This has to be a single character
|
| 1315 |
# String. This is useful for
|
| 1316 |
# application that incorrectly use
|
| 1317 |
# <tt>'</tt> as the quote character
|
| 1318 |
# instead of the correct <tt>"</tt>.
|
| 1319 |
# FasterCSV will always consider a
|
| 1320 |
# double sequence this character to be
|
| 1321 |
# an escaped quote.
|
| 1322 |
# <b><tt>:encoding</tt></b>:: The encoding to use when parsing the
|
| 1323 |
# file. Defaults to your <tt>$KDOCE</tt>
|
| 1324 |
# setting. Valid values: <tt>`n’</tt> or
|
| 1325 |
# <tt>`N’</tt> for none, <tt>`e’</tt> or
|
| 1326 |
# <tt>`E’</tt> for EUC, <tt>`s’</tt> or
|
| 1327 |
# <tt>`S’</tt> for SJIS, and
|
| 1328 |
# <tt>`u’</tt> or <tt>`U’</tt> for UTF-8
|
| 1329 |
# (see Regexp.new()).
|
| 1330 |
# <b><tt>:field_size_limit</tt></b>:: This is a maximum size FasterCSV will
|
| 1331 |
# read ahead looking for the closing
|
| 1332 |
# quote for a field. (In truth, it
|
| 1333 |
# reads to the first line ending beyond
|
| 1334 |
# this size.) If a quote cannot be
|
| 1335 |
# found within the limit FasterCSV will
|
| 1336 |
# raise a MalformedCSVError, assuming
|
| 1337 |
# the data is faulty. You can use this
|
| 1338 |
# limit to prevent what are effectively
|
| 1339 |
# DoS attacks on the parser. However,
|
| 1340 |
# this limit can cause a legitimate
|
| 1341 |
# parse to fail and thus is set to
|
| 1342 |
# +nil+, or off, by default.
|
| 1343 |
# <b><tt>:converters</tt></b>:: An Array of names from the Converters
|
| 1344 |
# Hash and/or lambdas that handle custom
|
| 1345 |
# conversion. A single converter
|
| 1346 |
# doesn't have to be in an Array.
|
| 1347 |
# <b><tt>:unconverted_fields</tt></b>:: If set to +true+, an
|
| 1348 |
# unconverted_fields() method will be
|
| 1349 |
# added to all returned rows (Array or
|
| 1350 |
# FasterCSV::Row) that will return the
|
| 1351 |
# fields as they were before convertion.
|
| 1352 |
# Note that <tt>:headers</tt> supplied
|
| 1353 |
# by Array or String were not fields of
|
| 1354 |
# the document and thus will have an
|
| 1355 |
# empty Array attached.
|
| 1356 |
# <b><tt>:headers</tt></b>:: If set to <tt>:first_row</tt> or
|
| 1357 |
# +true+, the initial row of the CSV
|
| 1358 |
# file will be treated as a row of
|
| 1359 |
# headers. If set to an Array, the
|
| 1360 |
# contents will be used as the headers.
|
| 1361 |
# If set to a String, the String is run
|
| 1362 |
# through a call of
|
| 1363 |
# FasterCSV::parse_line() with the same
|
| 1364 |
# <tt>:col_sep</tt>, <tt>:row_sep</tt>,
|
| 1365 |
# and <tt>:quote_char</tt> as this
|
| 1366 |
# instance to produce an Array of
|
| 1367 |
# headers. This setting causes
|
| 1368 |
# FasterCSV.shift() to return rows as
|
| 1369 |
# FasterCSV::Row objects instead of
|
| 1370 |
# Arrays and FasterCSV.read() to return
|
| 1371 |
# FasterCSV::Table objects instead of
|
| 1372 |
# an Array of Arrays.
|
| 1373 |
# <b><tt>:return_headers</tt></b>:: When +false+, header rows are silently
|
| 1374 |
# swallowed. If set to +true+, header
|
| 1375 |
# rows are returned in a FasterCSV::Row
|
| 1376 |
# object with identical headers and
|
| 1377 |
# fields (save that the fields do not go
|
| 1378 |
# through the converters).
|
| 1379 |
# <b><tt>:write_headers</tt></b>:: When +true+ and <tt>:headers</tt> is
|
| 1380 |
# set, a header row will be added to the
|
| 1381 |
# output.
|
| 1382 |
# <b><tt>:header_converters</tt></b>:: Identical in functionality to
|
| 1383 |
# <tt>:converters</tt> save that the
|
| 1384 |
# conversions are only made to header
|
| 1385 |
# rows.
|
| 1386 |
# <b><tt>:skip_blanks</tt></b>:: When set to a +true+ value, FasterCSV
|
| 1387 |
# will skip over any rows with no
|
| 1388 |
# content.
|
| 1389 |
# <b><tt>:force_quotes</tt></b>:: When set to a +true+ value, FasterCSV
|
| 1390 |
# will quote all CSV fields it creates.
|
| 1391 |
#
|
| 1392 |
# See FasterCSV::DEFAULT_OPTIONS for the default settings.
|
| 1393 |
#
|
| 1394 |
# Options cannot be overriden in the instance methods for performance reasons,
|
| 1395 |
# so be sure to set what you want here.
|
| 1396 |
#
|
| 1397 |
def initialize(data, options = Hash.new) |
| 1398 |
# build the options for this read/write
|
| 1399 |
options = DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge(options)
|
| 1400 |
|
| 1401 |
# create the IO object we will read from
|
| 1402 |
@io = if data.is_a? String then StringIO.new(data) else data end |
| 1403 |
|
| 1404 |
init_separators(options) |
| 1405 |
init_parsers(options) |
| 1406 |
init_converters(options) |
| 1407 |
init_headers(options) |
| 1408 |
|
| 1409 |
unless options.empty?
|
| 1410 |
raise ArgumentError, "Unknown options: #{options.keys.join(', ')}." |
| 1411 |
end
|
| 1412 |
|
| 1413 |
# track our own lineno since IO gets confused about line-ends is CSV fields
|
| 1414 |
@lineno = 0 |
| 1415 |
end
|
| 1416 |
|
| 1417 |
#
|
| 1418 |
# The line number of the last row read from this file. Fields with nested
|
| 1419 |
# line-end characters will not affect this count.
|
| 1420 |
#
|
| 1421 |
attr_reader :lineno
|
| 1422 |
|
| 1423 |
### IO and StringIO Delegation ###
|
| 1424 |
|
| 1425 |
extend Forwardable
|
| 1426 |
def_delegators :@io, :binmode, :close, :close_read, :close_write, :closed?, |
| 1427 |
:eof, :eof?, :fcntl, :fileno, :flush, :fsync, :ioctl, |
| 1428 |
:isatty, :pid, :pos, :reopen, :seek, :stat, :string, |
| 1429 |
:sync, :sync=, :tell, :to_i, :to_io, :tty? |
| 1430 |
|
| 1431 |
# Rewinds the underlying IO object and resets FasterCSV's lineno() counter.
|
| 1432 |
def rewind |
| 1433 |
@headers = nil |
| 1434 |
@lineno = 0 |
| 1435 |
|
| 1436 |
@io.rewind
|
| 1437 |
end
|
| 1438 |
|
| 1439 |
### End Delegation ###
|
| 1440 |
|
| 1441 |
#
|
| 1442 |
# The primary write method for wrapped Strings and IOs, +row+ (an Array or
|
| 1443 |
# FasterCSV::Row) is converted to CSV and appended to the data source. When a
|
| 1444 |
# FasterCSV::Row is passed, only the row's fields() are appended to the
|
| 1445 |
# output.
|
| 1446 |
#
|
| 1447 |
# The data source must be open for writing.
|
| 1448 |
#
|
| 1449 |
def <<(row) |
| 1450 |
# make sure headers have been assigned
|
| 1451 |
if header_row? and [Array, String].include? @use_headers.class |
| 1452 |
parse_headers # won't read data for Array or String
|
| 1453 |
self << @headers if @write_headers |
| 1454 |
end
|
| 1455 |
|
| 1456 |
# Handle FasterCSV::Row objects and Hashes
|
| 1457 |
row = case row
|
| 1458 |
when self.class::Row then row.fields |
| 1459 |
when Hash then @headers.map { |header| row[header] } |
| 1460 |
else row
|
| 1461 |
end
|
| 1462 |
|
| 1463 |
@headers = row if header_row? |
| 1464 |
@lineno += 1 |
| 1465 |
|
| 1466 |
@io << row.map(&@quote).join(@col_sep) + @row_sep # quote and separate |
| 1467 |
|
| 1468 |
self # for chaining |
| 1469 |
end
|
| 1470 |
alias_method :add_row, :<< |
| 1471 |
alias_method :puts, :<< |
| 1472 |
|
| 1473 |
#
|
| 1474 |
# :call-seq:
|
| 1475 |
# convert( name )
|
| 1476 |
# convert { |field| ... }
|
| 1477 |
# convert { |field, field_info| ... }
|
| 1478 |
#
|
| 1479 |
# You can use this method to install a FasterCSV::Converters built-in, or
|
| 1480 |
# provide a block that handles a custom conversion.
|
| 1481 |
#
|
| 1482 |
# If you provide a block that takes one argument, it will be passed the field
|
| 1483 |
# and is expected to return the converted value or the field itself. If your
|
| 1484 |
# block takes two arguments, it will also be passed a FieldInfo Struct,
|
| 1485 |
# containing details about the field. Again, the block should return a
|
| 1486 |
# converted field or the field itself.
|
| 1487 |
#
|
| 1488 |
def convert(name = nil, &converter) |
| 1489 |
add_converter(:converters, self.class::Converters, name, &converter) |
| 1490 |
end
|
| 1491 |
|
| 1492 |
#
|
| 1493 |
# :call-seq:
|
| 1494 |
# header_convert( name )
|
| 1495 |
# header_convert { |field| ... }
|
| 1496 |
# header_convert { |field, field_info| ... }
|
| 1497 |
#
|
| 1498 |
# Identical to FasterCSV.convert(), but for header rows.
|
| 1499 |
#
|
| 1500 |
# Note that this method must be called before header rows are read to have any
|
| 1501 |
# effect.
|
| 1502 |
#
|
| 1503 |
def header_convert(name = nil, &converter) |
| 1504 |
add_converter( :header_converters,
|
| 1505 |
self.class::HeaderConverters, |
| 1506 |
name, |
| 1507 |
&converter ) |
| 1508 |
end
|
| 1509 |
|
| 1510 |
include Enumerable
|
| 1511 |
|
| 1512 |
#
|
| 1513 |
# Yields each row of the data source in turn.
|
| 1514 |
#
|
| 1515 |
# Support for Enumerable.
|
| 1516 |
#
|
| 1517 |
# The data source must be open for reading.
|
| 1518 |
#
|
| 1519 |
def each |
| 1520 |
while row = shift
|
| 1521 |
yield row
|
| 1522 |
end
|
| 1523 |
end
|
| 1524 |
|
| 1525 |
#
|
| 1526 |
# Slurps the remaining rows and returns an Array of Arrays.
|
| 1527 |
#
|
| 1528 |
# The data source must be open for reading.
|
| 1529 |
#
|
| 1530 |
def read |
| 1531 |
rows = to_a |
| 1532 |
if @use_headers |
| 1533 |
Table.new(rows)
|
| 1534 |
else
|
| 1535 |
rows |
| 1536 |
end
|
| 1537 |
end
|
| 1538 |
alias_method :readlines, :read |
| 1539 |
|
| 1540 |
# Returns +true+ if the next row read will be a header row.
|
| 1541 |
def header_row? |
| 1542 |
@use_headers and @headers.nil? |
| 1543 |
end
|
| 1544 |
|
| 1545 |
#
|
| 1546 |
# The primary read method for wrapped Strings and IOs, a single row is pulled
|
| 1547 |
# from the data source, parsed and returned as an Array of fields (if header
|
| 1548 |
# rows are not used) or a FasterCSV::Row (when header rows are used).
|
| 1549 |
#
|
| 1550 |
# The data source must be open for reading.
|
| 1551 |
#
|
| 1552 |
def shift |
| 1553 |
#########################################################################
|
| 1554 |
### This method is purposefully kept a bit long as simple conditional ###
|
| 1555 |
### checks are faster than numerous (expensive) method calls. ###
|
| 1556 |
#########################################################################
|
| 1557 |
|
| 1558 |
# handle headers not based on document content
|
| 1559 |
if header_row? and @return_headers and |
| 1560 |
[Array, String].include? @use_headers.class |
| 1561 |
if @unconverted_fields |
| 1562 |
return add_unconverted_fields(parse_headers, Array.new) |
| 1563 |
else
|
| 1564 |
return parse_headers
|
| 1565 |
end
|
| 1566 |
end
|
| 1567 |
|
| 1568 |
# begin with a blank line, so we can always add to it
|
| 1569 |
line = String.new
|
| 1570 |
|
| 1571 |
#
|
| 1572 |
# it can take multiple calls to <tt>@io.gets()</tt> to get a full line,
|
| 1573 |
# because of \r and/or \n characters embedded in quoted fields
|
| 1574 |
#
|
| 1575 |
loop do
|
| 1576 |
# add another read to the line
|
| 1577 |
begin
|
| 1578 |
line += @io.gets(@row_sep) |
| 1579 |
rescue
|
| 1580 |
return nil |
| 1581 |
end
|
| 1582 |
# copy the line so we can chop it up in parsing
|
| 1583 |
parse = line.dup |
| 1584 |
parse.sub!(@parsers[:line_end], "") |
| 1585 |
|
| 1586 |
#
|
| 1587 |
# I believe a blank line should be an <tt>Array.new</tt>, not
|
| 1588 |
# CSV's <tt>[nil]</tt>
|
| 1589 |
#
|
| 1590 |
if parse.empty?
|
| 1591 |
@lineno += 1 |
| 1592 |
if @skip_blanks |
| 1593 |
line = ""
|
| 1594 |
next
|
| 1595 |
elsif @unconverted_fields |
| 1596 |
return add_unconverted_fields(Array.new, Array.new) |
| 1597 |
elsif @use_headers |
| 1598 |
return FasterCSV::Row.new(Array.new, Array.new) |
| 1599 |
else
|
| 1600 |
return Array.new |
| 1601 |
end
|
| 1602 |
end
|
| 1603 |
|
| 1604 |
# parse the fields with a mix of String#split and regular expressions
|
| 1605 |
csv = Array.new
|
| 1606 |
current_field = String.new
|
| 1607 |
field_quotes = 0
|
| 1608 |
parse.split(@col_sep, -1).each do |match| |
| 1609 |
if current_field.empty? && match.count(@quote_and_newlines).zero? |
| 1610 |
csv << (match.empty? ? nil : match)
|
| 1611 |
elsif(current_field.empty? ? match[0] : current_field[0]) == @quote_char[0] |
| 1612 |
current_field << match |
| 1613 |
field_quotes += match.count(@quote_char)
|
| 1614 |
if field_quotes % 2 == 0 |
| 1615 |
in_quotes = current_field[@parsers[:quoted_field], 1] |
| 1616 |
raise MalformedCSVError unless in_quotes |
| 1617 |
current_field = in_quotes |
| 1618 |
current_field.gsub!(@quote_char * 2, @quote_char) # unescape contents |
| 1619 |
csv << current_field |
| 1620 |
current_field = String.new
|
| 1621 |
field_quotes = 0
|
| 1622 |
else # we found a quoted field that spans multiple lines |
| 1623 |
current_field << @col_sep
|
| 1624 |
end
|
| 1625 |
elsif match.count("\r\n").zero? |
| 1626 |
raise MalformedCSVError, "Illegal quoting on line #{lineno + 1}." |
| 1627 |
else
|
| 1628 |
raise MalformedCSVError, "Unquoted fields do not allow " + |
| 1629 |
"\\r or \\n (line #{lineno + 1})."
|
| 1630 |
end
|
| 1631 |
end
|
| 1632 |
|
| 1633 |
# if parse is empty?(), we found all the fields on the line...
|
| 1634 |
if field_quotes % 2 == 0 |
| 1635 |
@lineno += 1 |
| 1636 |
|
| 1637 |
# save fields unconverted fields, if needed...
|
| 1638 |
unconverted = csv.dup if @unconverted_fields |
| 1639 |
|
| 1640 |
# convert fields, if needed...
|
| 1641 |
csv = convert_fields(csv) unless @use_headers or @converters.empty? |
| 1642 |
# parse out header rows and handle FasterCSV::Row conversions...
|
| 1643 |
csv = parse_headers(csv) if @use_headers |
| 1644 |
|
| 1645 |
# inject unconverted fields and accessor, if requested...
|
| 1646 |
if @unconverted_fields and not csv.respond_to? :unconverted_fields |
| 1647 |
add_unconverted_fields(csv, unconverted) |
| 1648 |
end
|
| 1649 |
|
| 1650 |
# return the results
|
| 1651 |
break csv
|
| 1652 |
end
|
| 1653 |
# if we're not empty?() but at eof?(), a quoted field wasn't closed...
|
| 1654 |
if @io.eof? |
| 1655 |
raise MalformedCSVError, "Unclosed quoted field on line #{lineno + 1}." |
| 1656 |
elsif @field_size_limit and current_field.size >= @field_size_limit |
| 1657 |
raise MalformedCSVError, "Field size exceeded on line #{lineno + 1}." |
| 1658 |
end
|
| 1659 |
# otherwise, we need to loop and pull some more data to complete the row
|
| 1660 |
end
|
| 1661 |
end
|
| 1662 |
alias_method :gets, :shift |
| 1663 |
alias_method :readline, :shift |
| 1664 |
|
| 1665 |
# Returns a simplified description of the key FasterCSV attributes.
|
| 1666 |
def inspect |
| 1667 |
str = "<##{self.class} io_type:"
|
| 1668 |
# show type of wrapped IO
|
| 1669 |
if @io == $stdout then str << "$stdout" |
| 1670 |
elsif @io == $stdin then str << "$stdin" |
| 1671 |
elsif @io == $stderr then str << "$stderr" |
| 1672 |
else str << @io.class.to_s |
| 1673 |
end
|
| 1674 |
# show IO.path(), if available
|
| 1675 |
if @io.respond_to?(:path) and (p = @io.path) |
| 1676 |
str << " io_path:#{p.inspect}"
|
| 1677 |
end
|
| 1678 |
# show other attributes
|
| 1679 |
%w[ lineno col_sep row_sep
|
| 1680 |
quote_char skip_blanks encoding ].each do |attr_name| |
| 1681 |
if a = instance_variable_get("@#{attr_name}") |
| 1682 |
str << " #{attr_name}:#{a.inspect}"
|
| 1683 |
end
|
| 1684 |
end
|
| 1685 |
if @use_headers |
| 1686 |
str << " headers:#{(@headers || true).inspect}"
|
| 1687 |
end
|
| 1688 |
str << ">"
|
| 1689 |
end
|
| 1690 |
|
| 1691 |
private |
| 1692 |
|
| 1693 |
#
|
| 1694 |
# Stores the indicated separators for later use.
|
| 1695 |
#
|
| 1696 |
# If auto-discovery was requested for <tt>@row_sep</tt>, this method will read
|
| 1697 |
# ahead in the <tt>@io</tt> and try to find one. +ARGF+, +STDIN+, +STDOUT+,
|
| 1698 |
# +STDERR+ and any stream open for output only with a default
|
| 1699 |
# <tt>@row_sep</tt> of <tt>$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR</tt> (<tt>$/</tt>).
|
| 1700 |
#
|
| 1701 |
# This method also establishes the quoting rules used for CSV output.
|
| 1702 |
#
|
| 1703 |
def init_separators(options) |
| 1704 |
# store the selected separators
|
| 1705 |
@col_sep = options.delete(:col_sep) |
| 1706 |
@row_sep = options.delete(:row_sep) |
| 1707 |
@quote_char = options.delete(:quote_char) |
| 1708 |
@quote_and_newlines = "#{@quote_char}\r\n" |
| 1709 |
|
| 1710 |
if @quote_char.length != 1 |
| 1711 |
raise ArgumentError, ":quote_char has to be a single character String" |
| 1712 |
end
|
| 1713 |
|
| 1714 |
# automatically discover row separator when requested
|
| 1715 |
if @row_sep == :auto |
| 1716 |
if [ARGF, STDIN, STDOUT, STDERR].include?(@io) or |
| 1717 |
(defined?(Zlib) and @io.class == Zlib::GzipWriter) |
| 1718 |
@row_sep = $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR |
| 1719 |
else
|
| 1720 |
begin
|
| 1721 |
saved_pos = @io.pos # remember where we were |
| 1722 |
while @row_sep == :auto |
| 1723 |
#
|
| 1724 |
# if we run out of data, it's probably a single line
|
| 1725 |
# (use a sensible default)
|
| 1726 |
#
|
| 1727 |
if @io.eof? |
| 1728 |
@row_sep = $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR |
| 1729 |
break
|
| 1730 |
end
|
| 1731 |
|
| 1732 |
# read ahead a bit
|
| 1733 |
sample = @io.read(1024) |
| 1734 |
sample += @io.read(1) if sample[-1..-1] == "\r" and not @io.eof? |
| 1735 |
|
| 1736 |
# try to find a standard separator
|
| 1737 |
if sample =~ /\r\n?|\n/ |
| 1738 |
@row_sep = $& |
| 1739 |
break
|
| 1740 |
end
|
| 1741 |
end
|
| 1742 |
# tricky seek() clone to work around GzipReader's lack of seek()
|
| 1743 |
@io.rewind
|
| 1744 |
# reset back to the remembered position
|
| 1745 |
while saved_pos > 1024 # avoid loading a lot of data into memory |
| 1746 |
@io.read(1024) |
| 1747 |
saved_pos -= 1024
|
| 1748 |
end
|
| 1749 |
@io.read(saved_pos) if saved_pos.nonzero? |
| 1750 |
rescue IOError # stream not opened for reading |
| 1751 |
@row_sep = $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR |
| 1752 |
end
|
| 1753 |
end
|
| 1754 |
end
|
| 1755 |
|
| 1756 |
# establish quoting rules
|
| 1757 |
do_quote = lambda do |field|
|
| 1758 |
@quote_char +
|
| 1759 |
String(field).gsub(@quote_char, @quote_char * 2) + |
| 1760 |
@quote_char
|
| 1761 |
end
|
| 1762 |
@quote = if options.delete(:force_quotes) |
| 1763 |
do_quote |
| 1764 |
else
|
| 1765 |
lambda do |field|
|
| 1766 |
if field.nil? # represent +nil+ fields as empty unquoted fields |
| 1767 |
""
|
| 1768 |
else
|
| 1769 |
field = String(field) # Stringify fields
|
| 1770 |
# represent empty fields as empty quoted fields
|
| 1771 |
if field.empty? or |
| 1772 |
field.count("\r\n#{@col_sep}#{@quote_char}").nonzero?
|
| 1773 |
do_quote.call(field) |
| 1774 |
else
|
| 1775 |
field # unquoted field
|
| 1776 |
end
|
| 1777 |
end
|
| 1778 |
end
|
| 1779 |
end
|
| 1780 |
end
|
| 1781 |
|
| 1782 |
# Pre-compiles parsers and stores them by name for access during reads.
|
| 1783 |
def init_parsers(options) |
| 1784 |
# store the parser behaviors
|
| 1785 |
@skip_blanks = options.delete(:skip_blanks) |
| 1786 |
@encoding = options.delete(:encoding) # nil will use $KCODE |
| 1787 |
@field_size_limit = options.delete(:field_size_limit) |
| 1788 |
|
| 1789 |
# prebuild Regexps for faster parsing
|
| 1790 |
esc_col_sep = Regexp.escape(@col_sep) |
| 1791 |
esc_row_sep = Regexp.escape(@row_sep) |
| 1792 |
esc_quote = Regexp.escape(@quote_char) |
| 1793 |
@parsers = {
|
| 1794 |
:any_field => Regexp.new( "[^#{esc_col_sep}]+", |
| 1795 |
Regexp::MULTILINE, |
| 1796 |
@encoding ),
|
| 1797 |
:quoted_field => Regexp.new( "^#{esc_quote}(.*)#{esc_quote}$", |
| 1798 |
Regexp::MULTILINE, |
| 1799 |
@encoding ),
|
| 1800 |
# safer than chomp!()
|
| 1801 |
:line_end => Regexp.new("#{esc_row_sep}\\z", nil, @encoding) |
| 1802 |
} |
| 1803 |
end
|
| 1804 |
|
| 1805 |
#
|
| 1806 |
# Loads any converters requested during construction.
|
| 1807 |
#
|
| 1808 |
# If +field_name+ is set <tt>:converters</tt> (the default) field converters
|
| 1809 |
# are set. When +field_name+ is <tt>:header_converters</tt> header converters
|
| 1810 |
# are added instead.
|
| 1811 |
#
|
| 1812 |
# The <tt>:unconverted_fields</tt> option is also actived for
|
| 1813 |
# <tt>:converters</tt> calls, if requested.
|
| 1814 |
#
|
| 1815 |
def init_converters(options, field_name = :converters) |
| 1816 |
if field_name == :converters |
| 1817 |
@unconverted_fields = options.delete(:unconverted_fields) |
| 1818 |
end
|
| 1819 |
|
| 1820 |
instance_variable_set("@#{field_name}", Array.new) |
| 1821 |
|
| 1822 |
# find the correct method to add the coverters
|
| 1823 |
convert = method(field_name.to_s.sub(/ers\Z/, "")) |
| 1824 |
|
| 1825 |
# load converters
|
| 1826 |
unless options[field_name].nil?
|
| 1827 |
# allow a single converter not wrapped in an Array
|
| 1828 |
unless options[field_name].is_a? Array |
| 1829 |
options[field_name] = [options[field_name]] |
| 1830 |
end
|
| 1831 |
# load each converter...
|
| 1832 |
options[field_name].each do |converter|
|
| 1833 |
if converter.is_a? Proc # custom code block |
| 1834 |
convert.call(&converter) |
| 1835 |
else # by name |
| 1836 |
convert.call(converter) |
| 1837 |
end
|
| 1838 |
end
|
| 1839 |
end
|
| 1840 |
|
| 1841 |
options.delete(field_name) |
| 1842 |
end
|
| 1843 |
|
| 1844 |
# Stores header row settings and loads header converters, if needed.
|
| 1845 |
def init_headers(options) |
| 1846 |
@use_headers = options.delete(:headers) |
| 1847 |
@return_headers = options.delete(:return_headers) |
| 1848 |
@write_headers = options.delete(:write_headers) |
| 1849 |
|
| 1850 |
# headers must be delayed until shift(), in case they need a row of content
|
| 1851 |
@headers = nil |
| 1852 |
|
| 1853 |
init_converters(options, :header_converters)
|
| 1854 |
end
|
| 1855 |
|
| 1856 |
#
|
| 1857 |
# The actual work method for adding converters, used by both
|
| 1858 |
# FasterCSV.convert() and FasterCSV.header_convert().
|
| 1859 |
#
|
| 1860 |
# This method requires the +var_name+ of the instance variable to place the
|
| 1861 |
# converters in, the +const+ Hash to lookup named converters in, and the
|
| 1862 |
# normal parameters of the FasterCSV.convert() and FasterCSV.header_convert()
|
| 1863 |
# methods.
|
| 1864 |
#
|
| 1865 |
def add_converter(var_name, const, name = nil, &converter) |
| 1866 |
if name.nil? # custom converter |
| 1867 |
instance_variable_get("@#{var_name}") << converter
|
| 1868 |
else # named converter |
| 1869 |
combo = const[name] |
| 1870 |
case combo
|
| 1871 |
when Array # combo converter |
| 1872 |
combo.each do |converter_name|
|
| 1873 |
add_converter(var_name, const, converter_name) |
| 1874 |
end
|
| 1875 |
else # individual named converter |
| 1876 |
instance_variable_get("@#{var_name}") << combo
|
| 1877 |
end
|
| 1878 |
end
|
| 1879 |
end
|
| 1880 |
|
| 1881 |
#
|
| 1882 |
# Processes +fields+ with <tt>@converters</tt>, or <tt>@header_converters</tt>
|
| 1883 |
# if +headers+ is passed as +true+, returning the converted field set. Any
|
| 1884 |
# converter that changes the field into something other than a String halts
|
| 1885 |
# the pipeline of conversion for that field. This is primarily an efficiency
|
| 1886 |
# shortcut.
|
| 1887 |
#
|
| 1888 |
def convert_fields(fields, headers = false) |
| 1889 |
# see if we are converting headers or fields
|
| 1890 |
converters = headers ? @header_converters : @converters |
| 1891 |
|
| 1892 |
fields.enum_for(:each_with_index).map do |field, index| # map_with_index |
| 1893 |
converters.each do |converter|
|
| 1894 |
field = if converter.arity == 1 # straight field converter |
| 1895 |
converter[field] |
| 1896 |
else # FieldInfo converter |
| 1897 |
header = @use_headers && !headers ? @headers[index] : nil |
| 1898 |
converter[field, FieldInfo.new(index, lineno, header)]
|
| 1899 |
end
|
| 1900 |
break unless field.is_a? String # short-curcuit pipeline for speed |
| 1901 |
end
|
| 1902 |
field # return final state of each field, converted or original
|
| 1903 |
end
|
| 1904 |
end
|
| 1905 |
|
| 1906 |
#
|
| 1907 |
# This methods is used to turn a finished +row+ into a FasterCSV::Row. Header
|
| 1908 |
# rows are also dealt with here, either by returning a FasterCSV::Row with
|
| 1909 |
# identical headers and fields (save that the fields do not go through the
|
| 1910 |
# converters) or by reading past them to return a field row. Headers are also
|
| 1911 |
# saved in <tt>@headers</tt> for use in future rows.
|
| 1912 |
#
|
| 1913 |
# When +nil+, +row+ is assumed to be a header row not based on an actual row
|
| 1914 |
# of the stream.
|
| 1915 |
#
|
| 1916 |
def parse_headers(row = nil) |
| 1917 |
if @headers.nil? # header row |
| 1918 |
@headers = case @use_headers # save headers |
| 1919 |
# Array of headers
|
| 1920 |
when Array then @use_headers |
| 1921 |
# CSV header String
|
| 1922 |
when String |
| 1923 |
self.class.parse_line( @use_headers, |
| 1924 |
:col_sep => @col_sep, |
| 1925 |
:row_sep => @row_sep, |
| 1926 |
:quote_char => @quote_char ) |
| 1927 |
# first row is headers
|
| 1928 |
else row
|
| 1929 |
end
|
| 1930 |
|
| 1931 |
# prepare converted and unconverted copies
|
| 1932 |
row = @headers if row.nil? |
| 1933 |
@headers = convert_fields(@headers, true) |
| 1934 |
|
| 1935 |
if @return_headers # return headers |
| 1936 |
return FasterCSV::Row.new(@headers, row, true) |
| 1937 |
elsif not [Array, String].include? @use_headers.class # skip to field row |
| 1938 |
return shift
|
| 1939 |
end
|
| 1940 |
end
|
| 1941 |
|
| 1942 |
FasterCSV::Row.new(@headers, convert_fields(row)) # field row |
| 1943 |
end
|
| 1944 |
|
| 1945 |
#
|
| 1946 |
# Thiw methods injects an instance variable <tt>unconverted_fields</tt> into
|
| 1947 |
# +row+ and an accessor method for it called unconverted_fields(). The
|
| 1948 |
# variable is set to the contents of +fields+.
|
| 1949 |
#
|
| 1950 |
def add_unconverted_fields(row, fields) |
| 1951 |
class << row |
| 1952 |
attr_reader :unconverted_fields
|
| 1953 |
end
|
| 1954 |
row.instance_eval { @unconverted_fields = fields }
|
| 1955 |
row |
| 1956 |
end
|
| 1957 |
end
|
| 1958 |
|
| 1959 |
# Another name for FasterCSV.
|
| 1960 |
FCSV = FasterCSV |
| 1961 |
|
| 1962 |
# Another name for FasterCSV::instance().
|
| 1963 |
def FasterCSV(*args, &block) |
| 1964 |
FasterCSV.instance(*args, &block)
|
| 1965 |
end
|
| 1966 |
|
| 1967 |
# Another name for FCSV::instance().
|
| 1968 |
def FCSV(*args, &block) |
| 1969 |
FCSV.instance(*args, &block)
|
| 1970 |
end
|
| 1971 |
|
| 1972 |
class Array |
| 1973 |
# Equivalent to <tt>FasterCSV::generate_line(self, options)</tt>.
|
| 1974 |
def to_csv(options = Hash.new) |
| 1975 |
FasterCSV.generate_line(self, options) |
| 1976 |
end
|
| 1977 |
end
|
| 1978 |
|
| 1979 |
class String |
| 1980 |
# Equivalent to <tt>FasterCSV::parse_line(self, options)</tt>.
|
| 1981 |
def parse_csv(options = Hash.new) |
| 1982 |
FasterCSV.parse_line(self, options) |
| 1983 |
end
|
| 1984 |
end
|