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tablizer/lib/helpers.go

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/*
Copyright © 2022 Thomas von Dein
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
package lib
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"os"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/gookit/color"
"github.com/tlinden/tablizer/cfg"
)
func contains(s []int, e int) bool {
for _, a := range s {
if a == e {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// parse columns list given with -c, modifies config.UseColumns based
// on eventually given regex
func PrepareColumns(conf *cfg.Config, data *Tabdata) error {
if len(conf.Columns) > 0 {
for _, use := range strings.Split(conf.Columns, ",") {
if len(use) == 0 {
msg := fmt.Sprintf("Could not parse columns list %s: empty column", conf.Columns)
return errors.New(msg)
}
usenum, err := strconv.Atoi(use)
if err != nil {
// might be a regexp
colPattern, err := regexp.Compile(use)
if err != nil {
msg := fmt.Sprintf("Could not parse columns list %s: %v", conf.Columns, err)
return errors.New(msg)
}
// find matching header fields
for i, head := range data.headers {
if colPattern.MatchString(head) {
conf.UseColumns = append(conf.UseColumns, i+1)
}
}
} else {
// we digress from go best practises here, because if
// a colum spec is not a number, we process them above
// inside the err handler for atoi(). so only add the
// number, if it's really just a number.
conf.UseColumns = append(conf.UseColumns, usenum)
}
}
// deduplicate: put all values into a map (value gets map key)
// thereby removing duplicates, extract keys into new slice
// and sort it
imap := make(map[int]int, len(conf.UseColumns))
for _, i := range conf.UseColumns {
imap[i] = 0
}
conf.UseColumns = nil
for k := range imap {
conf.UseColumns = append(conf.UseColumns, k)
}
sort.Ints(conf.UseColumns)
}
return nil
}
// prepare headers: add numbers to headers
func numberizeAndReduceHeaders(conf cfg.Config, data *Tabdata) {
numberedHeaders := []string{}
maxwidth := 0 // start from scratch, so we only look at displayed column widths
for idx, head := range data.headers {
headlen := 0
if len(conf.Columns) > 0 {
// -c specified
if !contains(conf.UseColumns, idx+1) {
// ignore this one
continue
}
}
if conf.NoNumbering {
numberedHeaders = append(numberedHeaders, head)
headlen = len(head)
} else {
numhead := fmt.Sprintf("%s(%d)", head, idx+1)
headlen = len(numhead)
numberedHeaders = append(numberedHeaders, numhead)
}
if headlen > maxwidth {
maxwidth = headlen
}
}
data.headers = numberedHeaders
if data.maxwidthHeader != maxwidth && maxwidth > 0 {
data.maxwidthHeader = maxwidth
}
}
// exclude columns, if any
func reduceColumns(conf cfg.Config, data *Tabdata) {
if len(conf.Columns) > 0 {
reducedEntries := [][]string{}
var reducedEntry []string
for _, entry := range data.entries {
reducedEntry = nil
for i, value := range entry {
if !contains(conf.UseColumns, i+1) {
continue
}
reducedEntry = append(reducedEntry, value)
}
reducedEntries = append(reducedEntries, reducedEntry)
}
data.entries = reducedEntries
}
}
func trimRow(row []string) []string {
// FIXME: remove this when we only use Tablewriter and strip in ParseFile()!
var fixedrow []string
for _, cell := range row {
fixedrow = append(fixedrow, strings.TrimSpace(cell))
}
return fixedrow
}
func colorizeData(conf cfg.Config, output string) string {
switch {
case conf.UseHighlight && color.IsConsole(os.Stdout):
highlight := true
colorized := ""
first := true
for _, line := range strings.Split(output, "\n") {
if highlight {
if first {
// we need to add two spaces to the header line
// because tablewriter omits them for some reason
// in pprint mode. This doesn't matter as long as
// we don't use colorization. But with colors the
// missing spaces can be seen.
if conf.OutputMode == cfg.ASCII {
line += " "
}
line = conf.HighlightHdrStyle.Sprint(line)
first = false
} else {
line = conf.HighlightStyle.Sprint(line)
}
} else {
line = conf.NoHighlightStyle.Sprint(line)
}
highlight = !highlight
colorized += line + "\n"
}
return colorized
case len(conf.Pattern) > 0 && !conf.NoColor && color.IsConsole(os.Stdout):
r := regexp.MustCompile("(" + conf.Pattern + ")")
return r.ReplaceAllStringFunc(output, func(in string) string {
return conf.ColorStyle.Sprint(in)
})
default:
return output
}
}