table_print 1.5.3 → 1.5.4

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  # Install as a standalone gem
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  $ gem install table_print
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- # Install within rails
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- In your Gemfile: gem "table_print", "~> 1.0.0"
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+ # Or install within rails
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+ In your Gemfile: gem "table_print"
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  $ bundle install
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  == Usage
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  AUTHOR | SUMMARY | TITLE
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  ------------------|---------------------------------|------------------
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  Michael Connelly | Another book by Michael Con... | The Fifth Witness
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- Manning Mardale | From acclaimed historian Ma... | Malcolm X
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+ Manning Marable | From acclaimed historian Ma... | Malcolm X
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  Tina Fey | Worth it. -Trees | Bossypants
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  TablePrint tries to use sensible defaults to choose the columns to show. If you're inspecting ActiveRecord objects, it
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  You can pass a proc as the display_method for a column:
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- tp User.all, :email, :monthly_payment, :yearly_payment => lambda{|u| u.monthly_payment * 12}
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+ tp User.all, :email, :monthly_payment, yearly_payment: lambda{|u| u.monthly_payment * 12}
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  Or if you want to pass other options along with the lambda:
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  tp User.all, :yearly_payment => {:display_method => lambda{|u| u.monthly_payment * 12}, :width => 10}
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+ Make sure to add curly braces if you have more than one column with a lambda or if this column isn't the last one.
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+ tp User.all, :email, { daily_payment: lambda { |u| u.monthly_payment / 30} }, :monthly_payment, { yearly_payment: lambda { |u| u.monthly_payment * 12} }
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  ==== Column formatters
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  Similar to a lambda column, you can use a column formatter to reuse code across prints. Any object with a 'format' method
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  tp User.all, :bio => {:formatters => [NoNewlineFormatter.new]} # strip newlines from user bios
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+ === HTML Output
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+ Currently the best way to show table_print output on an HTML page is using a <pre> tag. You can create a helper
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+ method to send table_print output directly into your <pre> tag:
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+ def tp_pre data, options={}
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+ content_tag :pre, TablePrint::Printer.new(data, options).table_print
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+ end
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  === Config
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  DEFAULT_CAPITALIZE_HEADERS = true
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  @@max_width = DEFAULT_MAX_WIDTH
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  module TablePrint
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  end
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: table_print
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- version: 1.5.3
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Chris Doyle
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2014-07-25 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2015-07-12 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  signing_key:
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  specification_version: 4
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  summary: Turn objects into nicely formatted columns for easy reading