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Copyright (c) 2009 Marcus Crafter
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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= COMMA
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http://github.com/crafterm/comma
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== DESCRIPTION:
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Comma is a CSV (ie. comma separated values) generation extension for Ruby objects, that lets you seamlessly define a CSV output format via a small DSL. Comma works well on pure Ruby objects with attributes, as well as complex ones such as ActiveRecord objects with associations, extensions, etc. It doesn't distinguish between attributes, methods, associations, extensions, etc. - they all are considered equal and invoked identically via the Comma DSL description. Multiple different CSV output descriptions can also be defined.
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When multiple objects in an Array are converted to CSV, the output includes generation of a header row reflected from names of the properties requested, or specified via the DSL.
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CSV can be a bit of a boring format - the motivation behind Comma was to have a CSV extension that was simple, flexible, and would treat attributes, methods, associations, etc., all the same without the need for any complex configuration, and also work on Ruby objects, not just ActiveRecord or other base class derivatives.
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An example Comma CSV enabled ActiveRecord class:
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class Book < ActiveRecord::Base
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# ================
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# = Associations =
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has_many :pages
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# ===============
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# = CSV support =
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# ===============
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comma do
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# starts a Comma description block, generating 2 methods #to_comma and
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# #to_comma_headers for this class.
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comma do
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# pages is an association returning an array, :size is called on the
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# association results, with the header name specified as 'Pages'
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# associated object, with the reflected header 'Name'
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In the above example, any of the declarations (name, description, pages, publisher, isbn, blurb, etc), could be methods, attributes, associations, etc - no distinction during configuration is required, as everything is invoked via Ruby's #send method.
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You can get the CSV representation of any object by calling the to_comma method, optionally providing a CSV description name to use.
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Object values are automatically converted to strings via to_s allowing you to reuse any existing to_s methods on your objects (instead of having to call particular properties or define CSV specific output methods). Header names are also automatically humanized when reflected (eg. Replacing _ characters with whitespace). The 'isbn' example above shows how multiple values can be added to the CSV output.
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comma do
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Book.limited(10).to_comma(:style => :brief,
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Book.limited(10).to_comma(:filename => 'books.csv')
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has_one :primary_contact, :class_name => "User" #(basic user with a name)
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- the first example 'publishers_contact' is loaded straight as a block. The value returned by the lambda is displayed with a header value of 'Publisher'
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When used with Rails (ie. add 'comma' as a gem dependency), Comma automatically adds support for rendering CSV output in your controllers:
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Jeweler::Tasks.new do |gem|
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gem.name = "vibedeck-comma"
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gem.summary = "Ruby Comma Seperated Values generation library"
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gem.description = "Ruby Comma Seperated Values generation library"
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gem.email = "crafterm@redartisan.com"
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data/lib/comma/array.rb
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class ActiveRecord::Associations::AssociationProxy
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def to_comma(style = :default)
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#Bug in Rails 2.3.5, this is a workaround as association_proxy.rb doesn't pass the &block in the send method so it silently fails
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4
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Comma::Generator.new(Array(self), style).run(:each)
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end
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end
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1
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module Comma
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2
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3
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class Extractor
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4
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5
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def initialize(instance, &block)
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@instance = instance
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7
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@block = block
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8
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@results = []
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9
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end
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10
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+
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def results
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instance_eval &@block
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@results
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end
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15
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+
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def id(*args)
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method_missing(:id, *args)
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end
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end
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20
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+
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21
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class HeaderExtractor < Extractor
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+
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def method_missing(sym, *args, &block)
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@results << sym.to_s.humanize if args.blank?
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args.each do |arg|
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case arg
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when Hash
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arg.each do |k, v|
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@results << ((v.is_a? String) ? v : v.to_s.humanize)
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end
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when Symbol
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@results << arg.to_s.humanize
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33
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when String
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34
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@results << arg
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35
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else
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raise "Unknown header symbol #{arg.inspect}"
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end
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38
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end
|
39
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end
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40
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+
end
|
41
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+
|
42
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+
class DataExtractor < Extractor
|
43
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+
|
44
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+
def method_missing(sym, *args, &block)
|
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|
+
if args.blank?
|
46
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result = block ? yield(@instance.send(sym)) : @instance.send(sym)
|
47
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+
@results << result.to_s
|
48
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+
end
|
49
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+
|
50
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+
args.each do |arg|
|
51
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+
case arg
|
52
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+
when Hash
|
53
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+
arg.each do |k, v|
|
54
|
+
if block
|
55
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+
@results << (@instance.send(sym).nil? ? '' : yield(@instance.send(sym).send(k)).to_s )
|
56
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+
else
|
57
|
+
@results << (@instance.send(sym).nil? ? '' : @instance.send(sym).send(k).to_s )
|
58
|
+
end
|
59
|
+
end
|
60
|
+
when Symbol
|
61
|
+
if block
|
62
|
+
@results << (@instance.send(sym).nil? ? '' : yield(@instance.send(sym).send(arg)).to_s)
|
63
|
+
else
|
64
|
+
@results << ( @instance.send(sym).nil? ? '' : @instance.send(sym).send(arg).to_s )
|
65
|
+
end
|
66
|
+
when String
|
67
|
+
@results << (block ? yield(@instance.send(sym)) : @instance.send(sym)).to_s
|
68
|
+
else
|
69
|
+
raise "Unknown data symbol #{arg.inspect}"
|
70
|
+
end
|
71
|
+
end
|
72
|
+
end
|
73
|
+
end
|
74
|
+
end
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