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- # coding: utf8
- from __future__ import unicode_literals, print_function
-
- from .util import to_string, zip_longest, basestring_
-
-
- ALIGN_MAP = {"l": "<", "r": ">", "c": "^"}
-
-
- def table(
- data,
- header=None,
- footer=None,
- divider=False,
- widths="auto",
- max_col=30,
- spacing=3,
- aligns=None,
- multiline=False,
- ):
- """Format tabular data.
-
- data (iterable / dict): The data to render. Either a list of lists (one per
- row) or a dict for two-column tables.
- header (iterable): The header columns.
- footer (iterable): The footer columns.
- divider (bool): Show a divider line between header/footer and body.
- widths (iterable or 'auto'): Column widths in order. If "auto", widths
- will be calculated automatically based on the largest value.
- max_col (int): Maximum column width.
- spacing (int): Spacing between columns, in spaces.
- aligns (iterable / unicode): Column alignments in order. 'l' (left,
- default), 'r' (right) or 'c' (center). If a string, value is used
- for all columns.
- multiline (bool): If a cell value is a list of a tuple, render it on
- multiple lines, with one value per line.
- RETURNS (unicode): The formatted table.
- """
- if isinstance(data, dict):
- data = list(data.items())
- if multiline:
- zipped_data = []
- for i, item in enumerate(data):
- vals = [v if isinstance(v, (list, tuple)) else [v] for v in item]
- zipped_data.extend(list(zip_longest(*vals, fillvalue="")))
- if i < len(data) - 1:
- zipped_data.append(["" for i in item])
- data = zipped_data
- if widths == "auto":
- widths = _get_max_widths(data, header, footer, max_col)
- settings = {"widths": widths, "spacing": spacing, "aligns": aligns}
- divider_row = row(["-" * width for width in widths], **settings)
- rows = []
- if header:
- rows.append(row(header, **settings))
- if divider:
- rows.append(divider_row)
- for i, item in enumerate(data):
- rows.append(row(item, **settings))
- if footer:
- if divider:
- rows.append(divider_row)
- rows.append(row(footer, **settings))
- return "\n{}\n".format("\n".join(rows))
-
-
- def row(data, widths="auto", spacing=3, aligns=None):
- """Format data as a table row.
-
- data (iterable): The individual columns to format.
- widths (iterable, int or 'auto'): Column widths, either one integer for all
- columns or an iterable of values. If "auto", widths will be calculated
- automatically based on the largest value.
- spacing (int): Spacing between columns, in spaces.
- aligns (iterable / unicode): Column alignments in order. 'l' (left,
- default), 'r' (right) or 'c' (center). If a string, value is used
- for all columns.
- RETURNS (unicode): The formatted row.
- """
- cols = []
- if isinstance(aligns, basestring_): # single align value
- aligns = [aligns for _ in data]
- if not hasattr(widths, "__iter__"): # single number
- widths = [widths for _ in range(len(data))]
- for i, col in enumerate(data):
- align = ALIGN_MAP.get(aligns[i] if aligns and i < len(aligns) else "l")
- col_width = len(col) if widths == "auto" else widths[i]
- tpl = "{:%s%d}" % (align, col_width)
- cols.append(tpl.format(to_string(col)))
- return (" " * spacing).join(cols)
-
-
- def _get_max_widths(data, header, footer, max_col):
- all_data = list(data)
- if header:
- all_data.append(header)
- if footer:
- all_data.append(footer)
- widths = [[len(to_string(col)) for col in item] for item in all_data]
- return [min(max(w), max_col) for w in list(zip(*widths))]
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