gitea-tea/modules/print/table.go
Norwin 9efee7bf99 Add tea issues --fields, allow printing labels (#312)
generalize list printing with dynamic fields

refactor print.IssuesList to use tableFromItems()

preparatory refactor

print.IssuesList: allow printing labels

move formatters to formatters.go

expose more printable fields on issue

add generic flags.FieldsFlag

add fields flag to tea issues, tea ms issues

validate provided fields

add strict username, or formatted user fields

change default fields

tea issues -> replace updated with labels
tea ms issues -> replace author with labels, reorder

Validate provided fields

Co-authored-by: Norwin Roosen <git@nroo.de>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/tea/pulls/312
Reviewed-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Co-Authored-By: Norwin <noerw@noreply.gitea.io>
Co-Committed-By: Norwin <noerw@noreply.gitea.io>
2020-12-21 23:41:07 +08:00

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// Copyright 2020 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package print
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/olekukonko/tablewriter"
)
// 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) string
}
// high level api to print a table of items with dynamic fields
func tableFromItems(fields []string, values []printable) table {
t := table{headers: fields}
for _, v := range values {
row := make([]string, len(fields))
for i, f := range fields {
row[i] = v.FormatField(f)
}
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)
}
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 {
const column = 0
if t.sortDesc {
i, j = j, i
}
return t.values[i][t.sortColumn] < t.values[j][t.sortColumn]
}
func (t *table) print(output string) {
switch output {
case "", "table":
outputtable(t.headers, t.values)
case "csv":
outputdsv(t.headers, t.values, ",")
case "simple":
outputsimple(t.headers, t.values)
case "tsv":
outputdsv(t.headers, t.values, "\t")
case "yml", "yaml":
outputyaml(t.headers, t.values)
default:
fmt.Printf("unknown output type '" + output + "', available types are:\n- csv: comma-separated values\n- simple: space-separated values\n- table: auto-aligned table format (default)\n- tsv: tab-separated values\n- yaml: YAML format\n")
}
}
// outputtable prints structured data as table
func outputtable(headers []string, values [][]string) {
table := tablewriter.NewWriter(os.Stdout)
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(headers []string, values [][]string) {
for _, value := range values {
fmt.Printf(strings.Join(value, " "))
fmt.Printf("\n")
}
}
// outputdsv prints structured data as delimiter separated value format
func outputdsv(headers []string, values [][]string, delimiterOpt ...string) {
delimiter := ","
if len(delimiterOpt) > 0 {
delimiter = delimiterOpt[0]
}
fmt.Println("\"" + strings.Join(headers, "\""+delimiter+"\"") + "\"")
for _, value := range values {
fmt.Printf("\"")
fmt.Printf(strings.Join(value, "\""+delimiter+"\""))
fmt.Printf("\"")
fmt.Printf("\n")
}
}
// outputyaml prints structured data as yaml
func outputyaml(headers []string, values [][]string) {
for _, value := range values {
fmt.Println("-")
for j, val := range value {
intVal, _ := strconv.Atoi(val)
if strconv.Itoa(intVal) == val {
fmt.Printf(" %s: %s\n", headers[j], val)
} else {
fmt.Printf(" %s: '%s'\n", headers[j], val)
}
}
}
}
func isMachineReadable(outputFormat string) bool {
switch outputFormat {
case "yml", "yaml", "csv":
return true
}
return false
}