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190 lines
6.2 KiB
JavaScript
190 lines
6.2 KiB
JavaScript
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/**
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* @author Mark Jones [github.com/justanothermark]
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* @copyright Crown Copyright 2018
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* @license Apache-2.0
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*/
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import Operation from "../Operation";
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import Utils from "../Utils";
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/**
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* To Table operation
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*/
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class ToTable extends Operation {
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/**
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* ToTable constructor
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*/
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constructor() {
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super();
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this.name = "To Table";
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this.module = "Default";
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this.description = "Data can be split on different characters and rendered as an HTML or ASCII table with an optional header row.<br><br>Supports the CSV (Comma Separated Values) file format by default. Change the cell delimiter argument to <code>\\t</code> to support TSV (Tab Separated Values) or <code>|</code> for PSV (Pipe Separated Values).<br><br>You can enter as many delimiters as you like. Each character will be treat as a separate possible delimiter.";
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this.inputType = "string";
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this.outputType = "html";
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this.args = [
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{
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"name": "Cell delimiters",
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"type": "binaryShortString",
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"value": ","
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},
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{
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"name": "Row delimiters",
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"type": "binaryShortString",
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"value": "\\n\\r"
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},
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{
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"name": "Make first row header",
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"type": "boolean",
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"value": false
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},
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{
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"name": "Format",
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"type": "option",
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"value": ["ASCII", "HTML"]
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}
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];
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}
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/**
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* @param {string} input
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* @param {Object[]} args
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* @returns {html}
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*/
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run(input, args) {
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const [cellDelims, rowDelims, firstRowHeader, format] = args;
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// Process the input into a nested array of elements.
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const tableData = Utils.parseCSV(input, cellDelims.split(""), rowDelims.split(""));
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if (!tableData.length) return "";
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// Render the data in the requested format.
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switch (format) {
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case "ASCII":
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return asciiOutput(tableData);
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case "HTML":
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default:
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return htmlOutput(tableData);
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}
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/**
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* Outputs an array of data as an ASCII table.
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*
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* @param {string[][]} tableData
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* @returns {string}
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*/
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function asciiOutput(tableData) {
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const horizontalBorder = "-";
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const verticalBorder = "|";
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const crossBorder = "+";
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let output = "";
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const longestCells = [];
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// Find longestCells value per column to pad cells equally.
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tableData.forEach(function(row, index) {
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row.forEach(function(cell, cellIndex) {
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if (longestCells[cellIndex] === undefined || cell.length > longestCells[cellIndex]) {
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longestCells[cellIndex] = cell.length;
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}
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});
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});
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// Add the top border of the table to the output.
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output += outputHorizontalBorder(longestCells);
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// If the first row is a header, remove the row from the data and
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// add it to the output with another horizontal border.
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if (firstRowHeader) {
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const row = tableData.shift();
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output += outputRow(row, longestCells);
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output += outputHorizontalBorder(longestCells);
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}
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// Add the rest of the table rows.
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tableData.forEach(function(row, index) {
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output += outputRow(row, longestCells);
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});
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// Close the table with a final horizontal border.
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output += outputHorizontalBorder(longestCells);
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return output;
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/**
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* Outputs a row of correctly padded cells.
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*/
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function outputRow(row, longestCells) {
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let rowOutput = verticalBorder;
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row.forEach(function(cell, index) {
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rowOutput += " " + cell + " ".repeat(longestCells[index] - cell.length) + " " + verticalBorder;
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});
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rowOutput += "\n";
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return rowOutput;
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}
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/**
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* Outputs a horizontal border with a different character where
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* the horizontal border meets a vertical border.
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*/
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function outputHorizontalBorder(longestCells) {
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let rowOutput = crossBorder;
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longestCells.forEach(function(cellLength) {
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rowOutput += horizontalBorder.repeat(cellLength + 2) + crossBorder;
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});
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rowOutput += "\n";
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return rowOutput;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Outputs a table of data as a HTML table.
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*
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* @param {string[][]} tableData
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* @returns {string}
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*/
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function htmlOutput(tableData) {
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// Start the HTML output with suitable classes for styling.
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let output = "<table class='table table-hover table-condensed table-bordered table-nonfluid'>";
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// If the first row is a header then put it in <thead> with <th> cells.
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if (firstRowHeader) {
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const row = tableData.shift();
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output += "<thead>";
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output += outputRow(row, "th");
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output += "</thead>";
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}
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// Output the rest of the rows in the <tbody>.
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output += "<tbody>";
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tableData.forEach(function(row, index) {
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output += outputRow(row, "td");
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});
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// Close the body and table elements.
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output += "</tbody></table>";
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return output;
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/**
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* Outputs a table row.
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*
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* @param {string[]} row
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* @param {string} cellType
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*/
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function outputRow(row, cellType) {
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let output = "<tr>";
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row.forEach(function(cell) {
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output += "<" + cellType + ">" + cell + "</" + cellType + ">";
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});
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output += "</tr>";
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return output;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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export default ToTable;
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