ruport 0.4.0 → 0.4.2
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- data/AUTHORS +2 -7
- data/CHANGELOG +19 -2
- data/LICENSE +1 -1
- data/README +12 -29
- data/Rakefile +11 -7
- data/TODO +19 -1
- data/examples/fieldless_table.rb +10 -0
- data/examples/line_plotter.rb +44 -0
- data/examples/new_plugin.rb +21 -0
- data/examples/pdf.rb +36 -0
- data/lib/ruport.rb +5 -3
- data/lib/ruport/data_row.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/ruport/data_set.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/ruport/format.rb +34 -5
- data/lib/ruport/format/builder.rb +15 -10
- data/lib/ruport/format/document.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ruport/format/engine.rb +134 -0
- data/lib/ruport/format/open_node.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ruport/format/plugin.rb +120 -0
- data/lib/ruport/query.rb +4 -2
- data/lib/ruport/query/sql_split.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/ruport/report.rb +1 -1
- data/setup.rb +1585 -0
- data/test/tc_data_row.rb +14 -0
- data/test/tc_data_set.rb +7 -0
- data/test/tc_format_engine.rb +104 -0
- data/test/tc_plugin.rb +39 -0
- data/test/tc_report.rb +1 -1
- data/test/ts_format.rb +2 -0
- metadata +26 -33
- data/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS +0 -35
- data/COPYING +0 -340
- data/lib/ruport/base.rb +0 -33
- data/test/samples/addressbook.csv +0 -6
- data/test/samples/car_ads.txt +0 -505
- data/test/samples/data.csv +0 -3
- data/test/samples/document.xml +0 -22
- data/test/samples/five_lines.txt +0 -5
- data/test/samples/five_paragraphs.txt +0 -9
- data/test/samples/ross_report.txt +0 -58530
- data/test/samples/ruport_test.sql +0 -8
- data/test/samples/stonecodeblog.sql +0 -279
- data/test/samples/test.sql +0 -2
- data/test/samples/test.yaml +0 -3
- data/test/unit.log +0 -50
data/test/tc_data_row.rb
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assert( row1.has_tag?(:original) )
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def test_to_h
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row1 = Ruport::DataRow.new [1,2,3], %w[ a b c ]
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assert_instance_of(Hash,row1.to_h)
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assert_equal({ "a" => 1, "b" => 2, "c" => 3},row1.to_h)
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end
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def test_ensure_arrays_not_modified
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arr = [1,2,3]
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row1 = Ruport::DataRow.new arr, %w[ a b c ]
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assert_equal( [1,2,3], arr )
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end
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data/test/tc_data_set.rb
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# [DataRow.new([1,2],%w[a q])].to_ds(%w[a b]) )
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def test_append_chain
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data2 = DataSet.new(%w[col1 col2 col3])
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data2.default=""
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data2 << %w[ a b c ] << { "col1" => "d", "col3" => "e" }
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assert_equal @data, data2
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'ruport'
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require 'test/unit'
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class TestTabularFormatEngine < Test::Unit::TestCase
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include Ruport
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def setup
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@engine = Format::Engine::Table
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end
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def test_basic_render
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@engine.plugin = :csv
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@engine.data = [[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]].to_ds(%w[a b c])
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assert_equal( "a,b,c\n1,2,3\n4,5,6\n7,8,9\n",
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@engine.render )
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@engine.data = [[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]
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assert_equal( "1,2,3\n4,5,6\n7,8,9\n", @engine.render )
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end
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def test_render_without_field_names
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@engine.plugin = :csv
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@engine.show_field_names = false
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@engine.data = [[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]].to_ds(%w[a b c])
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assert_equal "1,2,3\n4,5,6\n7,8,9\n", @engine.render
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@engine.data = [[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]
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assert_equal "1,2,3\n4,5,6\n7,8,9\n", @engine.render
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end
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def test_render_with_column_spacer
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a = @engine.dup
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a.plugin = :csv
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a.data = [[1,2],[3,4],[5,6],[7,8]]
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a.insert_column :left_of => 1
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assert_equal "1,\"\",2\n3,\"\",4\n5,\"\",6\n7,\"\",8\n", a.render
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b = @engine.dup
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b.plugin = :csv
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b.data = [%w[a b c],%w[d e f],%w[g h i]]
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b.insert_column :right_of => 1
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assert_equal "a,b,\"\",c\nd,e,\"\",f\ng,h,\"\",i\n", b.render
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end
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def test_render_with_row_spacer
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a = @engine.dup
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a.plugin = :csv
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a.data = [[1,2],[3,4]]
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a.insert_row :above => 1
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assert_equal "1,2\n\n3,4\n", a.render
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b = @engine.dup
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b.plugin = :csv
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b.data = [[1,2],[3,4],[5,6],[7,8]]
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b.insert_row :below => 2
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assert_equal "1,2\n3,4\n5,6\n\n7,8\n", b.render
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end
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def test_simple_interface
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expected = "1,2\n3,4\n"
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actual = Format.table(:plugin => :csv, :data => [[1,2],[3,4]])
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end
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class TestDocumentFormatEngine < Test::Unit::TestCase
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def setup
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def test_basic_render
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@engine.data = "* <%= 3 + 2 %>\n* <%= 'apple'.reverse %>\n* <%= [1,2][0] %>"
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h = "<ul>\n\t<li>5</li>\n\t\t<li>elppa</li>\n\t\t<li>1</li>\n\t</ul>"
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assert_equal h, @engine.render
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end
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def test_simple_interface
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d = "*<%= 'apple'.reverse %>*"
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opts = { :data => d, :plugin => :html }
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class TSVPlugin < Format::Plugin
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data/test/ts_format.rb
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