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- data/CHANGES +72 -0
- data/MANIFEST +41 -0
- data/README +137 -0
- data/doc/attributes.rdoc +143 -0
- data/doc/table.rdoc +157 -0
- data/doc/table_body.rdoc +9 -0
- data/doc/table_caption.rdoc +9 -0
- data/doc/table_colgroup.rdoc +8 -0
- data/doc/table_colgroup_col.rdoc +9 -0
- data/doc/table_foot.rdoc +8 -0
- data/doc/table_head.rdoc +11 -0
- data/doc/table_row.rdoc +105 -0
- data/doc/table_row_data.rdoc +92 -0
- data/doc/table_row_header.rdoc +7 -0
- data/lib/html/attribute_handler.rb +308 -0
- data/lib/html/body.rb +34 -0
- data/lib/html/caption.rb +40 -0
- data/lib/html/col.rb +33 -0
- data/lib/html/colgroup.rb +99 -0
- data/lib/html/data.rb +56 -0
- data/lib/html/foot.rb +43 -0
- data/lib/html/head.rb +42 -0
- data/lib/html/header.rb +56 -0
- data/lib/html/html_handler.rb +94 -0
- data/lib/html/row.rb +129 -0
- data/lib/html/table.rb +227 -0
- data/lib/html/tablesection.rb +42 -0
- data/lib/html/tag_handler.rb +64 -0
- data/test/tc_attribute_handler.rb +259 -0
- data/test/tc_body.rb +97 -0
- data/test/tc_caption.rb +90 -0
- data/test/tc_col.rb +50 -0
- data/test/tc_colgroup.rb +99 -0
- data/test/tc_data.rb +87 -0
- data/test/tc_foot.rb +118 -0
- data/test/tc_head.rb +114 -0
- data/test/tc_header.rb +87 -0
- data/test/tc_html_handler.rb +47 -0
- data/test/tc_row.rb +138 -0
- data/test/tc_table.rb +163 -0
- data/test/tc_tablesection.rb +52 -0
- data/test/ts_all.rb +23 -0
- metadata +96 -0
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== 1.2.2 - 17-Jun-2005
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* Each class now defines its own content= method (rather than a generic module
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method that handles it). Internal change only.
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* The Head, Foot and Body classes now use the inherited version of content=
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method, instead of defining them individually (which they should have
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been doing all along).
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* Made the README and CHANGES file rdoc friendly.
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* Removed the .rd and html files under the 'doc' directory. All of those
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files have been made rdoc friendly and been given .rdoc extensions.
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* Some $LOAD_PATH setup changes for the test suite.
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== 1.2.1 - 26-Oct-2004
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* Documentation additions to make the code rdoc friendly.
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* Minor typo/bug fix in the background method of the AttributeHandler module.
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* Added an assertion to the test suite, mostly to make tc_all.rb work
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correctly (one test was causing other tests to fail due to a global
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setting that was made in a previous test).
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== 1.2.0 - 8-Aug-2004
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* Added the global_end_tags= class method for the Table class. This allows
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you to configure you want end tags or not for all classes, rather than
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having to configure each class individually. Note that classes which
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require end tags are unaffected.
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* Added handling for '<<' for those classes where it was appropriate (i.e.
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any class that also used 'push').
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* Minor update in the Table::Row#unshift method.
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* Modified the border= method in the AttributeHandler module to accept true
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or false as arguments. I had forgotten that you could specify 'border' as
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an attribute without a value.
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* Yet more tests.
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== 1.1.0 - 6-Aug-2004
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* Modified the constructors for all of the classes that can contain content
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to accept an optional argument. If present it is assumed to be content.
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* Fixed a bug/feature in Table::Row where it didn't allow you to add or
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delete Fixnums. Henceforth, Fixnum's are stringified.
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* The Table::ColGroup class no longer has the content or content= methods.
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This was illegal in 1.0.0 as well but it now raises a NoMethodError instead.
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* Added many more tests, including tests for attribute handlers and html
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handlers.
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* Made the modify_html method in the HtmlHandler module private. This should
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have no affect on your code.
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* Added another simple sample program under doc/examples.
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* Documentation updates.
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== 1.0.0 - 23-May-2004
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* No API changes - same as 0.0.4 but now officially declared "stable". The
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only change that was made is that each class is now in its own file.
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== 0.0.4 - 16-May-2004 (Beta4)
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* Prerequisites now include Ruby 1.8.0 or later and the StrongTyping package from
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Ryan Pavlik.
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* More stringent type checking added using the StrongTyping package.
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* Bug in Table::Foot class corrected.
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* Minor name change for included modules (AttributeHandler, HtmlHandler).
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* Many more tests added
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== 0.0.3 - 9-Jul-2003 (Beta3)
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* Added html_case() class method for those who want their HTML tags in upper
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case
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* Fixed up the docs, added the html docs to the core distro
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* Added some config info to table.rb so that this package works as expected
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after installation
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== 0.0.2 - 5-Jul-2003 (Beta2)
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* API completely rewritten
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* End tags and indentation level now configurable
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* Added all remaining tag types (caption, colgroup, col, tbody, tfoot and
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thead)
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== 0.0.1 11-Jun-2003 (Beta1)
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* Initial Release
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MANIFEST
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README
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install.rb
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doc/attributes.rdoc
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doc/table_body.rdoc
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doc/table_caption.rdoc
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doc/table_colgroup.rdoc
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doc/table_colgroup_col.rdoc
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doc/table_foot.rdoc
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doc/table_head.rdoc
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doc/table_row_data.rdoc
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doc/table_row_header.rdoc
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doc/table_row.rdoc
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doc/table.rdoc
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doc/examples/advanced.rb
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doc/examples/intermediate1.rb
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doc/examples/intermediate2.rb
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doc/examples/simple1.rb
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doc/examples/simple2.rb
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doc/examples/simple3.rb
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lib/html/attribute_handler.rb
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lib/html/html_handler.rb
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lib/html/table.rb
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test/ts_all.rb
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test/tc_attribute_handler.rb
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test/tc_body.rb
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test/tc_caption.rb
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test/tc_col.rb
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test/tc_colgroup.rb
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test/tc_data.rb
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test/tc_head.rb
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test/tc_header.rb
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test/tc_html_handler.rb
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test/tc_row.rb
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test/tc_table.rb
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test/tc_tablesection.rb
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== Description
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An interface for generating HTML Tables with Ruby.
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== Prerequisites
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* Ruby 1.8.0 or later
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* StrongTyping 2.0.6b or later
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== Installation
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=== Manual Installation
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ruby test/ts_all.rb (optional)
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ruby install.rb
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=== Gem Installation, Local
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ruby test/ts_all.rb (optional)
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ruby html-table.gemspec
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gem install html-table-<version>.gem
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=== Gem Installation, Remote
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gem install html-table
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== Synopsis
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require "html/table"
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include HTML
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table = HTML::Table.new{ |t|
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t.border = 1
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t.bgcolor = "red"
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}
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table.push Table::Row.new{ |r|
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r.align = "left"
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r.bgcolor = "green"
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r.content = ["foo","bar","baz"]
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}
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row = Table::Row.new{ |r|
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r.align = "right"
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r.bgcolor = "blue"
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r.content = "hello world"
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}
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table[1] = row
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puts table.html
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# Output
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<table border=1 bgcolor='red'>
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<tr align='left' bgcolor='green'> # row 0
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<td>foo</td> # column 0
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<td>bar</td> # column 1
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<td>baz</td> # column 2
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</tr>
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<tr align='right' bgcolor='blue'> # row 1
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<td>hello world</td> # column 0
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</tr>
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</table>
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See the 'examples' directory under 'doc' for more examples.
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== Mixins
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Table is a subclass of Array, and therefore mixes in Enumerable. The
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push, unshift and []= methods have been modified. See below for details.
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Table also mixes in Attribute_Handler which provides methods for adding
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attributes to each of the tag types. See attributes.rd2 for more details.
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== Notes
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A Table consists of Table::Row, Table::Caption, Table::ColGroup,
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Table::Body, Table::Foot, Table::Head and Table::Row objects.
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Table::Row objects in turn consist of Table::Row::Data and
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Table::Row::Header objects.
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Table::ColGroup objects consist of Table::ColGroup::Col
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Table::Head, Table::Body and Table::Foot objects consist
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of Table::Row objects.
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String attributes are quoted. Numeric attributes are not.
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Some attributes have type checking. Some check for valid arguments. In
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the latter case, it is case-insensitive. See the documentation on
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specific methods for more details.
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== Known Bugs
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None that I'm aware of. Please report bugs on the project page at
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== Future Plans
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Documentation improvements (include inline links to other files).
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Allow standard html tags to be added to elements as appropriate, such
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as <B>, <I>, etc.
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== Acknowledgements
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Anthony Peacock, for giving me ideas with his HTML::Table Perl module.
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Holden Glova and Culley Harrelson for API suggestions and comments.
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== License
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Ruby's
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== Copyright
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(C) 2003, 2004 Daniel J. Berger
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All Rights Reserved
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== Warranty
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This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
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implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
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warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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== Author
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Daniel J. Berger
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djberg96 at gmail dot com
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imperator on IRC (irc.freenode.net)
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== Developer's Notes
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Some people might be a little annoyed with the fact that I required Ryan
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Pavlik's strongtyping package. I'm not a big fan of strong typing myself. So,
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why did I do this?
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Normally when creating code, you setup your own rules as far as what is allowed
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A list of attributes handled by html-table. Each of the writers has a
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== Attributes
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scope value is passed.
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ADDED
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== Description
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An interface for generating HTML Tables with Ruby.
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== Synopsis
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require "html/table"
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include HTML
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table = HTML::Table.new{ |t|
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t.border = 1
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table.push Table::Row.new{ |r|
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r.align = "left"
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r.bgcolor = "green"
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r.content = ["foo","bar","baz"]
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}
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row = Table::Row.new{ |r|
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r.bgcolor = "blue"
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r.content = "hello world"
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}
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table[1] = row
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puts table.html
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#### output ####
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<table border=1 bgcolor='red'>
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<td>foo</td> # column 0
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<td>bar</td> # column 1
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<td>baz</td> # column 2
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</tr>
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<tr align='right' bgcolor='blue'> # row 1
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<td>hello world</td> # column 0
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</table>
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See the 'examples' directory for more examples.
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== Mixins
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Table is a sublcass of Array, and therefore mixes in Enumerable. The
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push, unshift and []= methods have been modified. See below for details.
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Table also mixes in Attribute_Handler which provides methods for adding
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attributes to each of the tag types. See attributes.rdoc for more details.
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== Constants
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VERSION
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The current version number (a String). This serves as the VERSION number
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for the entire html-table package.
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== Class Methods
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Table.new(arg=nil)
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Table.new(arg=nil){ |t| ... }
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Creates a new Table instance. You can set attributes for the Table by
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passing a block.
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If +arg+ is supplied, it is automatically interpreted to be content. This
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is a shortcut for Table.new{ |t| t.content = '...' }.
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Table.global_end_tags?
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Returns the value of the global_end_tags class variable. By default,
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this is true.
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Table.global_end_tags=(true|false)
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Sets the global_end_tags class variable. This determines class-wide, for
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those classes where end tags are optional, whether or not end tags are
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included in the final html. Classes where end tags are not optional are
|
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not affected.
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If set to false, this overrides individual class end tags settings.
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+
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== Instance Methods
|
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Table#[]=(index, object)
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+
Assigns +object+ to +index+. There are restrictions to the data
|
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+
types that you can assign to a Table instance. They include Caption,
|
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ColGroup, Body, Foot, Head and Row. You cannot assign a slice (yet).
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+
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Table#configure(row_num, col_num=0){ |td_object| block }
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Configures column +col_num+ at row +row_num+, using a block to set
|
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options. If only +row_num+ is specified, then you'll be configuring
|
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only the row. Generally speaking, that means you'll be configure a
|
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Table::Row and not a Data or Header object.
|
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+
|
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Table#content
|
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Returns the HTML content.
|
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+
|
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Table#content=(arg)
|
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+
Adds data to the Table. The +arg+ may be a Table::Row object, an
|
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Array of Table::Row objects, an Array of Array's, an Array of Strings,
|
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or a single String. In the last two cases, a single Table::Row with a
|
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|
+
single Table::Row::Data object is created, with the string as the content.
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
Table#html
|
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|
+
Returns the entire HTML content for the Table Object. This is what you
|
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|
+
want to print when you're done creating your Table.
|
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|
+
|
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+
Table#push(obj)
|
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|
+
Pushes +obj+ onto the Table, where +obj+ must be a Row, Caption,
|
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|
+
ColGroup, Body, Foot or Head object. Also note that the Caption and Head
|
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+
objects will automatically put themselves at row 0 (or possibly 1, in the
|
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|
+
case of a Head object where a Caption already exists).
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
Table#unshift(obj)
|
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|
+
Unshifts +obj+ onto the Table. The same rules apply to unshift as
|
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|
+
they do to push.
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
== Notes
|
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|
+
A Table consists of Table::Row, Table::Caption, Table::ColGroup,
|
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|
+
Table::Body, Table::Foot, Table::Head and Table::Row objects. Table::Row
|
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|
+
objects in turn consist of Table::Row::Data and Table::Row::Header
|
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|
+
objects. Table::ColGroup objects consist of Table::ColGroup::Col
|
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|
+
objects. Table::Head, Table::Body and Table::Foot objects consist
|
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|
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of Table::Row objects.
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
String attributes are quoted. Numeric attributes are not.
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
Some attributes have type checking. Some check for valid arguments. In
|
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|
+
the latter case, it is case-insensitive. See the documentation on
|
123
|
+
specific methods for more details.
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
Using a non-standard extension (e.g. "background") will send a warning to
|
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|
+
STDERR in $VERBOSE (-w) mode.
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
== Known Bugs
|
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|
+
None that I'm aware of. Please report bugs on the project page at
|
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|
+
http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/shards.
|
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+
|
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+
== Future Plans
|
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|
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Allow standard html tags to be added to elements as appropriate, such
|
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+
as <B>, <I>, etc.
|
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|
+
|
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+
CSS support.
|
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+
|
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|
+
== Acknowledgements
|
139
|
+
Anthony Peacock, for giving me ideas with his HTML::Table Perl module.
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|
+
Holden Glova and Culley Harrelson for API suggestions and comments.
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
== License
|
143
|
+
Ruby's
|
144
|
+
|
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|
+
== Copyright
|
146
|
+
(C) 2003-2005 Daniel J. Berger
|
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|
+
All Rights Reserved
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
== Warranty
|
150
|
+
This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
|
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|
+
implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
|
152
|
+
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
== Author
|
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|
+
Daniel J. Berger
|
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|
+
djberg96 at yahoo dot com
|
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|
+
imperator on IRC (irc.freenode.net)
|