csv_pirate 3.4.3 → 3.4.4

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  1. data/CHANGELOG +3 -0
  2. data/README.rdoc +26 -10
  3. data/VERSION.yml +1 -1
  4. data/csv_pirate.gemspec +2 -2
  5. metadata +2 -2
data/CHANGELOG CHANGED
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+ Version 3.4.4 2009-11-10
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+ - Fixed installation instructions to refer to gemcutter, and removed github as gemhost
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  Version 3.4.3 2009-11-03
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  - Fixed has_csv_pirate_ship to allow models to load pre-migration, so rake tasks will still run.
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  http://galtzo.blogspot.com/2009/03/csv-pirate.html
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- == Installation
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+ == Install as a RubyGem
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- Gem from Gemcutter (after setting up your machine to use the gemcutter repo, see http://gemcutter.org):
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+ Gemcutter is the hot new gem host, and you can use it like this (see http://gemcutter.org):
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- sudo gem install csv_pirate
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+ [sudo] gem install gemcutter
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+ [sudo] gem tumble # makes gemcutter gem source first in line
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+ [sudo] gem install csv_pirate
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  Gem Using Git building from source:
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  git clone git://github.com/pboling/csv_pirate.git
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  cd csv_pirate
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  gem build csv_pirate.gemspec
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- sudo gem install csv_pirate-3.4.1.gem # (Or whatever version gets built)
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+ sudo gem install csv_pirate-3.4.4.gem # (Or whatever version gets built)
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- Then cd to your rails app to optionally freeze the gem into your app:
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+ Then in your environment.rb (if you are just going to use it from the console, you can require it as needed there, and skip the config.gem):
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- rake gems:freeze GEM=csv_pirate
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+ config.gem 'csv_pirate'
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+ Then cd to your rails app to optionally freeze the gem into your app (if you roll this way):
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- Installing Gem from Github's Gem Server:
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+ rake gems:freeze GEM=csv_pirate
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- sudo gem install pboling-csv_pirate -s http://gems.github.com
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+ == Install as a Plugin
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  Plugin using Git:
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  ruby script/plugin install git://github.com/pboling/csv_pirate.git
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- If installed as a gem load it with config.gem 'csv_pirate' # or 'pboling-csv_pirate' if from github
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+ == Install as a Git Submodule (plugin)
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+ git submodule add git://github.com/pboling/sanitize_email.git vendor/plugins/sanitize_email
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  == Upgrading
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  == Usage with ActiveRecord
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- What's the simplest thing that'll work?
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  class MyClass < ActiveRecord::Base
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  has_csv_pirate_ship # defaults to csv of all columns of all records
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  csv_pirate.booty -= [:id, :name]
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  csv_pirate.hoist_mainstay()
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+ == BUGS (Not mine, Micrsoft's)
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+ Microsoft Office (Excel) "SYLK Invalid Format" Error will occur if the string "ID" (without quotes)
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+ is at the beginning of the CSV file. This is strangely inconvenient for rails CSVs since every table
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+ in rails starts with an id column. So buyer beware... make your first column lower case 'id'
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+ if you need to export the id field.
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+ Micrsoft... I loathe you.
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+ http://www.bradino.com/misc/sylk-file-format-is-not-valid/
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  == Thanks
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  Thanks go to
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  s.authors = ["Peter Boling"]
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  s.description = %q{CsvPirate is the easy way to create a CSV of essentially anything in Rails, in full pirate regalia.
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  It works better if you are wearing a tricorne!}
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  s.email = %q{peter.boling@gmail.com}
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: csv_pirate
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency