tabelr 0.0.1 → 0.0.2

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  1. data/tabelr-0.0.1.gem +0 -0
  2. data/tabelr.gemspec +2 -5
  3. metadata +5 -23
data/tabelr-0.0.1.gem ADDED
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data/tabelr.gemspec CHANGED
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  Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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  s.name = "tabelr"
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  s.summary = "Creates neat aligned ascii tables from a json input"
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- s.description = File.read(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'README.md'))
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- s.requirements = [ 'Dont know of any!' ]
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- s.version = "0.0.1"
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+ s.description = "See the README!"
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+ s.version = "0.0.2"
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  s.author = "Ian Vaughan"
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  s.email = "tabelr@ianvaughan.co.uk"
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- s.homepage = ''
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  s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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  s.required_ruby_version = '>=1.9'
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  s.files = Dir['**/**']
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  s.executables = [ 'tabelr' ]
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- s.test_files = Dir["test/test*.rb"]
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  s.has_rdoc = false
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  end
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: tabelr
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.0.1
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+ version: 0.0.2
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  prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  cert_chain: []
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  date: 2012-04-26 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies: []
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- description: ! "Tabler\n======\n\nCreates neat aligned ascii tables from a json input\n\nThis
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- is mainly useful on SQU query output from Sequel Pro app, which can save results
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- as json.\n\nI'm sure there are a 100+ versions of this around, but I wrote this
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- mainly for the challenge.\n\n\nUsage\n-----\n\n ruby bin/tabelr test/example.json
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- test/output.txt\n\n\ninput\n-----\n\n- The input must be a json formatted file\n\n-
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- Which contains a hash\n - with one key named `data`\n - and one value containing
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- an array of hashes\n\n- Each hash must contain the same number of same named keys,
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- which this will use as the column headers\n\nE.g. (extract from `test/example.json`)\n\n
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- \ {\n \"data\":\n [\n {\n \"column1\": \"This\",\n \"column2\":
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- \"is\",\n \"column3\": \"quite\",\n \"column4\": \"cool!\"\n },\n
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- \ {\n \"column1\": \"This\",\n \"column2\": \"is the longest
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- field\",\n \"column3\": \"by far\",\n \"column4\": 1241\n },\n\noutput\n------\n\nThe
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- output filename can be omitted, it will then default to the STDOUT terminal\n\nGiven
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- the file input above, the output will look like :-\n\n +---------+----------------------+---------+------------------+\n
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- \ | column1 | column2 | column3 | column4 |\n +---------+----------------------+---------+------------------+\n
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- \ | This | is | quite | cool! |\n | This
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- \ | is the longest field | by far | 1241 |\n | Short | fields
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- \ | fit | in |\n | other | eg |
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- \ | 3322119999999999 |\n +---------+----------------------+---------+------------------+\n\n\n"
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+ description: See the README!
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  email: tabelr@ianvaughan.co.uk
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  executables:
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  - tabelr
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  - lib/tabelr.rb
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  - output.txt
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  - README.md
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+ - tabelr-0.0.1.gem
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  - tabelr.gemspec
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  - test/example.json
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  - test/output.txt
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  - test/tabelr_test.rb
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- homepage: ''
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+ homepage:
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  licenses: []
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  post_install_message:
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  rdoc_options: []
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  - - ! '>='
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  version: '0'
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- requirements:
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- - Dont know of any!
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+ requirements: []
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  rubyforge_project:
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  rubygems_version: 1.8.17
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  signing_key: