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New make recipe called 'release' 2022-02-23 22:15:03 +08:00
5dcccb9880
Bump version number 2022-02-23 22:05:35 +08:00
cf2b11fe1a
Merge pull request #3 from anthonyaxenov/develop
New features and refactorings
2022-02-23 22:04:43 +08:00
a01edbac7d
New features and refactorings
- added support of h1 md header (-h)
- added support of columns aligning (-a)
- some comments and small fixes
2022-02-23 22:04:07 +08:00
4 changed files with 163 additions and 66 deletions

56
.vscode/launch.json vendored
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Debug csv2md",
"name": "csv",
"type": "go",
"request": "launch",
"mode": "auto",
@ -15,15 +15,61 @@
]
},
{
"name": "Debug csv2md (tsv)",
"name": "csv aligned",
"type": "go",
"request": "launch",
"mode": "auto",
"program": "main.go",
"args": [
"-t",
"-f=example.tsv",
"-f=example.csv",
"-a"
]
}
},
{
"name": "csv header",
"type": "go",
"request": "launch",
"mode": "auto",
"program": "main.go",
"args": [
"-f=example.csv",
"-h=\"My Header\"",
]
},
{
"name": "tsv",
"type": "go",
"request": "launch",
"mode": "auto",
"program": "main.go",
"args": [
"-f=example.tsv",
"-t"
]
},
{
"name": "tsv aligned",
"type": "go",
"request": "launch",
"mode": "auto",
"program": "main.go",
"args": [
"-f=example.tsv",
"-t",
"-a"
]
},
{
"name": "tsv header",
"type": "go",
"request": "launch",
"mode": "auto",
"program": "main.go",
"args": [
"-f=example.tsv",
"-h=\"My Header\"",
"-t"
]
},
]
}

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@ -12,29 +12,35 @@ LINUX_FILE="${LINUX_PATH}/${BINARY_NAME}"
WINDOWS_FILE="${WINDOWS_PATH}/${BINARY_NAME}.exe"
DARWIN_FILE="${DARWIN_PATH}/${BINARY_NAME}"
## clean: Removes all compiled binaries
## clean: Remove all compiled binaries
clean:
@go clean
@rm -rf bin/
## linux: Builds new binaries for linux (x64)
## linux: Build new binaries for linux (x64)
linux:
@rm -rf ${LINUX_PATH}
@GOARCH=${ARCH} GOOS=linux go build -o ${LINUX_FILE} . && echo "Compiled: ${LINUX_FILE}"
## win: Builds new binaries for windows (x64)
## win: Build new binaries for windows (x64)
win:
@rm -rf ${WINDOWS_PATH}
@GOARCH=${ARCH} GOOS=windows go build -o ${WINDOWS_FILE} . && echo "Compiled: ${WINDOWS_FILE}"
## darwin: Builds new binaries for darwin (x64)
## darwin: Build new binaries for darwin (x64)
darwin:
@rm -rf ${DARWIN_PATH}
@GOARCH=${ARCH} GOOS=darwin go build -o ${DARWIN_FILE} . && echo "Compiled: ${DARWIN_FILE}"
## build: Builds new binaries for linux, windows and darwin (x64)
## build: Build new binaries for linux, windows and darwin (x64)
all: clean linux win darwin
## release: Build all binaries and zip them
release: clean darwin linux win
@zip -j ${LINUX_PATH}.zip ${LINUX_FILE}
@zip -j ${DARWIN_PATH}.zip ${DARWIN_FILE}
@zip -j ${WINDOWS_PATH}.zip ${WINDOWS_FILE}
## compile: This message
help: Makefile
@echo "Choose a command run:"

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@ -2,39 +2,39 @@
Stupidly simple tool to convert csv/tsv to [markdown](https://spec-md.com/) table.
Outputs result in stdout.
Prints result in stdout.
## Usage
```shell
csv2md [-help|--help] [-t] [-f <FILE>]
```
Usage:
csv2md [-help|--help] [-f=<FILE>] [-h=<HEADER>] [-t] [-a]
Available arguments:
* `-help` or `--help` - get help
* `-f=<FILE>` or `-f <FILE>` - convert specified `FILE`
* `-t` - convert input as tsv
-help|--help - show this help
-f=<FILE> - convert specified FILE
-h=<HEADER> - add main header (h1) to result
-t - convert input as tsv
-a - align columns width
Available `FILE` formats:
* csv (default);
* tsv (with `-t` argument).
FILE formats supported:
- csv (default)
- tsv (with -t flag)
Path to `FILE` may be presented as:
* absolute path;
* path relative to current working directory;
* path relative to user home directory (~).
Path to FILE may be presented as:
- absolute
- relative to current working directory
- relative to user home directory (~)
Also if `PATH` contains whitespaces then you should double-quote it.
Both HEADER and FILE path with whitespaces must be double-quoted.
To save result as separate file you should use redirection operators (> or >>).
```
To save result as separate file you can use piping.
**IMPORTANT:**
1. Input data must be valid csv/tsv
2. Whitespaces allowed only between double-quotes
3. Due to markdown spec first line of result table will always be presented as header.
So if your raw data hasn't one you'll should add it before conversion or edit later in ready md.
> **IMPORTANT:**
> 1. Input data must be valid csv/tsv
> 2. Whitespaces allowed only between double-quotes
> 3. Due to markdown spec first line of result table will always be presented as header.
> So if your raw data hasn't one you'll should add it before conversion or edit later in ready md.
### Examples
## Examples
```
csv2md - paste or type csv to stdin and then
@ -47,8 +47,9 @@ csv2md -t < example.tsv > example.md - convert tsv from stdin and write result
cat example.csv | csv2md - convert csv from stdin and view result in stdout
csv2md -t -f=example.tsv > example.md - convert tsv from file and write result in new file
csv2md -f example.csv | less - convert csv from file and view result in stdout using pager
csv2md -f example.csv | code -n - - convert csv from file and open result in vscode
...anything is possible with redirection and piping, e.g. grep, sed, awk, etc.
...anything is possible with redirection and piping, inc. grep, sed, awk, etc.
```
You can generate some examples here: [csv](https://onlinerandomtools.com/generate-random-csv), [tsv](https://onlinerandomtools.com/generate-random-tsv)

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main.go
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@ -11,27 +11,31 @@ import (
"strings"
)
const VERSION = "1.2.0"
const VERSION = "1.3.0"
func main() {
log.SetFlags(0)
filepath := flag.String("f", "", "File path")
is_help := flag.Bool("help", false, "Get help")
as_tsv := flag.Bool("t", false, "Parse as tsv")
filepath := flag.String("f", "", "File path")
header := flag.String("h", "", "Add main header (h1)")
as_tsv := flag.Bool("t", false, "Parse input as tsv")
aligned := flag.Bool("a", false, "Align columns width")
flag.Parse()
// show help
if *is_help {
usage(os.Stdout)
os.Exit(0)
}
if *filepath == "" {
data, err := readRawCsv(*as_tsv)
// if filepath is not provided then convert data from stdin
if len(*filepath) == 0 {
data, err := ReadStdin(*as_tsv)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
print(data)
} else {
Print(Convert(*header, data, *aligned))
} else { // otherwise convert data from file
src, err := ExpandPath(*filepath)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
@ -40,26 +44,26 @@ func main() {
log.Fatal(err)
}
data, err := readCsvFile(src, *as_tsv)
data, err := ReadFile(src, *as_tsv)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
print(data)
Print(Convert(*header, data, *aligned))
}
}
// print write converted data to stdout
func print(data [][]string) {
// Print writes converted data to stdout
func Print(data []string) {
if len(data) == 0 {
usage(os.Stderr)
}
result := convert(data)
for _, row := range result {
for _, row := range data {
fmt.Println(row)
}
}
// ExpandPath return absolute path to file replacing ~ to user's home folder
// ExpandPath returns absolute path to file replacing ~ to user's home folder
func ExpandPath(path string) (string, error) {
homepath, err := os.UserHomeDir()
if err != nil {
@ -69,8 +73,8 @@ func ExpandPath(path string) (string, error) {
return newpath, err
}
// readRawCsv read data from file
func readCsvFile(filePath string, as_tsv bool) ([][]string, error) {
// ReadFile reads data from file
func ReadFile(filePath string, as_tsv bool) ([][]string, error) {
f, err := os.Open(filePath)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.New("Failed to open file '" + filePath + "': " + err.Error())
@ -90,8 +94,8 @@ func readCsvFile(filePath string, as_tsv bool) ([][]string, error) {
return records, nil
}
// readRawCsv read data from stdin
func readRawCsv(as_tsv bool) ([][]string, error) {
// ReadStdin reads data from stdin
func ReadStdin(as_tsv bool) ([][]string, error) {
csvReader := csv.NewReader(os.Stdin)
if as_tsv {
csvReader.Comma = '\t'
@ -105,19 +109,54 @@ func readRawCsv(as_tsv bool) ([][]string, error) {
return records, nil
}
// convert format data from file or stdin as markdown
func convert(records [][]string) []string {
// Convert formats data from file or stdin as markdown
func Convert(header string, records [][]string, aligned bool) []string {
var result []string
for idx, row := range records {
// add h1 if passed
header = strings.Trim(header, "\t\r\n ")
if len(header) != 0 {
result = append(result, "# " + header)
result = append(result, "")
}
// if user wants aligned columns width then we
// count max length of every value in every column
widths := make(map[int]int)
if aligned {
for _, row := range records {
for col_idx, col := range row {
length := len(col)
if len(widths) == 0 || widths[col_idx] < length {
widths[col_idx] = length
}
}
}
}
// build markdown table
for row_idx, row := range records {
// table content
str := "| "
for _, col := range row {
str += col + " | "
for col_idx, col := range row {
if aligned {
str += fmt.Sprintf("%-*s | ", widths[col_idx], col)
} else {
str += col + " | "
}
}
result = append(result, str)
if idx == 0 {
// content separator only after first row (header)
if row_idx == 0 {
str := "| "
for range row {
str += "--- | "
for col_idx := range row {
if !aligned || widths[col_idx] < 3 {
str += "--- | "
} else {
str += strings.Repeat("-", widths[col_idx]) + " | "
}
}
result = append(result, str)
}
@ -125,7 +164,7 @@ func convert(records [][]string) []string {
return result
}
// usage print help into writer
// usage Print help into writer
func usage(writer *os.File) {
usage := []string{
"csv2md v" + VERSION,
@ -133,12 +172,14 @@ func usage(writer *os.File) {
"https://github.com/anthonyaxenov/csv2md",
"",
"Usage:",
"\tcsv2md [-help|--help] [-t] [-f <FILE>]",
"\tcsv2md [-help|--help] [-f=<FILE>] [-h=<HEADER>] [-t] [-a]",
"",
"Available arguments:",
"\t-help|--help - get this help",
"\t-f=<FILE>|-f <FILE> - convert specified FILE",
"\t-t - convert input as TSV",
"\t-help|--help - show this help",
"\t-f=<FILE> - Convert specified FILE",
"\t-h=<HEADER> - add main header (h1) to result",
"\t-t - Convert input as tsv",
"\t-a - align columns width",
"",
"FILE formats supported:",
"\t- csv (default)",
@ -148,6 +189,9 @@ func usage(writer *os.File) {
"\t- absolute",
"\t- relative to current working directory",
"\t- relative to user home directory (~)",
"",
"Both HEADER and FILE path with whitespaces must be double-quoted.",
"To save result as separate file you should use redirection operators (> or >>).",
}
for _, str := range usage {
fmt.Fprintln(writer, str)