gitea-tea/modules/print/table.go

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// Copyright 2020 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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package print
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import (
"fmt"
"io"
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"os"
"regexp"
"sort"
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"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/olekukonko/tablewriter"
)
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// table provides infrastructure to easily print (sorted) lists in different formats
type table struct {
headers []string
values [][]string
sortDesc bool // used internally by sortable interface
sortColumn uint // ↑
}
// printable can be implemented for structs to put fields dynamically into a table
type printable interface {
FormatField(field string, machineReadable bool) string
}
// high level api to print a table of items with dynamic fields
func tableFromItems(fields []string, values []printable, machineReadable bool) table {
t := table{headers: fields}
for _, v := range values {
row := make([]string, len(fields))
for i, f := range fields {
row[i] = v.FormatField(f, machineReadable)
}
t.addRowSlice(row)
}
return t
}
func tableWithHeader(header ...string) table {
return table{headers: header}
}
// it's the callers responsibility to ensure row length is equal to header length!
func (t *table) addRow(row ...string) {
t.addRowSlice(row)
}
// it's the callers responsibility to ensure row length is equal to header length!
func (t *table) addRowSlice(row []string) {
t.values = append(t.values, row)
}
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func (t *table) sort(column uint, desc bool) {
t.sortColumn = column
t.sortDesc = desc
sort.Stable(t) // stable to allow multiple calls to sort
}
// sortable interface
func (t table) Len() int { return len(t.values) }
func (t table) Swap(i, j int) { t.values[i], t.values[j] = t.values[j], t.values[i] }
func (t table) Less(i, j int) bool {
if t.sortDesc {
i, j = j, i
}
return t.values[i][t.sortColumn] < t.values[j][t.sortColumn]
}
func (t *table) print(output string) {
t.fprint(os.Stdout, output)
}
func (t *table) fprint(f io.Writer, output string) {
switch output {
case "", "table":
outputTable(f, t.headers, t.values)
case "csv":
outputDsv(f, t.headers, t.values, ",")
case "simple":
outputSimple(f, t.headers, t.values)
case "tsv":
outputDsv(f, t.headers, t.values, "\t")
case "yml", "yaml":
outputYaml(f, t.headers, t.values)
case "json":
outputJSON(f, t.headers, t.values)
default:
fmt.Fprintf(f, `"unknown output type '%s', available types are:
- csv: comma-separated values
- simple: space-separated values
- table: auto-aligned table format (default)
- tsv: tab-separated values
- yaml: YAML format
- json: JSON format
`, output)
os.Exit(1)
}
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}
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// outputTable prints structured data as table
func outputTable(f io.Writer, headers []string, values [][]string) {
table := tablewriter.NewWriter(f)
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if len(headers) > 0 {
table.SetHeader(headers)
}
for _, value := range values {
table.Append(value)
}
table.Render()
}
// outputSimple prints structured data as space delimited value
func outputSimple(f io.Writer, headers []string, values [][]string) {
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for _, value := range values {
fmt.Fprint(f, strings.Join(value, " "))
fmt.Fprintf(f, "\n")
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}
}
// outputDsv prints structured data as delimiter separated value format
func outputDsv(f io.Writer, headers []string, values [][]string, delimiterOpt ...string) {
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delimiter := ","
if len(delimiterOpt) > 0 {
delimiter = delimiterOpt[0]
}
fmt.Fprintln(f, "\""+strings.Join(headers, "\""+delimiter+"\"")+"\"")
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for _, value := range values {
fmt.Fprintf(f, "\"")
fmt.Fprint(f, strings.Join(value, "\""+delimiter+"\""))
fmt.Fprintf(f, "\"")
fmt.Fprintf(f, "\n")
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}
}
// outputYaml prints structured data as yaml
func outputYaml(f io.Writer, headers []string, values [][]string) {
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for _, value := range values {
fmt.Fprintln(f, "-")
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for j, val := range value {
intVal, _ := strconv.Atoi(val)
if strconv.Itoa(intVal) == val {
fmt.Fprintf(f, " %s: %s\n", headers[j], val)
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} else {
fmt.Fprintf(f, " %s: '%s'\n", headers[j], val)
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}
}
}
}
var (
matchFirstCap = regexp.MustCompile("(.)([A-Z][a-z]+)")
matchAllCap = regexp.MustCompile("([a-z0-9])([A-Z])")
)
func toSnakeCase(str string) string {
snake := matchFirstCap.ReplaceAllString(str, "${1}_${2}")
snake = matchAllCap.ReplaceAllString(snake, "${1}_${2}")
return strings.ToLower(snake)
}
// outputJSON prints structured data as json
func outputJSON(f io.Writer, headers []string, values [][]string) {
fmt.Fprintln(f, "[")
itemCount := len(values)
headersCount := len(headers)
const space = " "
for i, value := range values {
fmt.Fprintf(f, "%s{\n", space)
for j, val := range value {
intVal, _ := strconv.Atoi(val)
if strconv.Itoa(intVal) == val {
fmt.Fprintf(f, "%s%s\"%s\": %s", space, space, toSnakeCase(headers[j]), val)
} else {
fmt.Fprintf(f, "%s%s\"%s\": \"%s\"", space, space, toSnakeCase(headers[j]), val)
}
if j != headersCount-1 {
fmt.Fprintln(f, ",")
} else {
fmt.Fprintln(f)
}
}
if i != itemCount-1 {
fmt.Fprintf(f, "%s},\n", space)
} else {
fmt.Fprintf(f, "%s}\n", space)
}
}
fmt.Fprintln(f, "]")
}
func isMachineReadable(outputFormat string) bool {
switch outputFormat {
case "yml", "yaml", "csv", "tsv", "json":
return true
}
return false
}