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Overview ¶
Package table provides a convenient way to generate tabular output of any data, primarily useful for CLI tools.
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Columns are left-aligned and padded to accomodate the largest cell in that column.
Source: https://github.com/rodaine/table
table.DefaultHeaderFormatter = func(format string, vals ...interface{}) string { return strings.ToUpper(fmt.Sprintf(format, vals...)) } tbl := table.New("ID", "Name", "Cost ($)") for _, widget := range Widgets { tbl.AddRow(widget.ID, widget.Name, widget.Cost) } tbl.Print() // Output: // ID NAME COST ($) // 1 Foobar 1.23 // 2 Fizzbuzz 4.56 // 3 Gizmo 78.90
Index ¶
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
var ( // DefaultPadding specifies the number of spaces between columns in a table. DefaultPadding = 2 // DefaultWriter specifies the output io.Writer for the Table.Print method. DefaultWriter io.Writer = os.Stdout // DefaultHeaderFormatter specifies the default Formatter for the table header. DefaultHeaderFormatter Formatter // DefaultFirstColumnFormatter specifies the default Formatter for the first column cells. DefaultFirstColumnFormatter Formatter // DefaultWidthFunc specifies the default WidthFunc for calculating column widths DefaultWidthFunc WidthFunc = utf8.RuneCountInString )
These are the default properties for all Tables created from this package and can be modified.
Functions ¶
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Types ¶
type Formatter ¶
Formatter functions expose a fmt.Sprintf signature that can be used to modify the display of the text in either the header or first column of a Table. The formatter should not change the width of original text as printed since column widths are calculated pre-formatting (though this issue can be mitigated with increased padding).
tbl.WithHeaderFormatter(func(format string, vals ...interface{}) string { return strings.ToUpper(fmt.Sprintf(format, vals...)) })
A good use case for formatters is to use ANSI escape codes to color the cells for a nicer interface. The package color (https://github.com/fatih/color) makes it easy to generate these automatically: http://godoc.org/github.com/fatih/color#Color.SprintfFunc
type Table ¶
type Table interface { WithHeaderFormatter(f Formatter) Table WithFirstColumnFormatter(f Formatter) Table WithPadding(p int) Table WithWriter(w io.Writer) Table WithWidthFunc(f WidthFunc) Table AddRow(vals ...interface{}) Table AddRowf(f Formatter, vals ...interface{}) Table SetRows(rows [][]string) Table Print() }
Table describes the interface for building up a tabular representation of data. It exposes fluent/chainable methods for convenient table building.
WithHeaderFormatter and WithFirstColumnFormatter sets the Formatter for the header and first column, respectively. If nil is passed in (the default), no formatting will be applied.
New("foo", "bar").WithFirstColumnFormatter(func(f string, v ...interface{}) string { return strings.ToUpper(fmt.Sprintf(f, v...)) })
WithPadding specifies the minimum padding between cells in a row and defaults to DefaultPadding. Padding values less than or equal to zero apply no extra padding between the columns.
New("foo", "bar").WithPadding(3)
WithWriter modifies the writer which Print outputs to, defaulting to DefaultWriter when instantiated. If nil is passed, os.Stdout will be used.
New("foo", "bar").WithWriter(os.Stderr)
WithWidthFunc sets the function used to calculate the width of the string in a column. By default, the number of utf8 runes in the string is used.
AddRow adds another row of data to the table. Any values can be passed in and will be output as its string representation as described in the fmt standard package. Rows can have less cells than the total number of columns in the table; subsequent cells will be rendered empty. Rows with more cells than the total number of columns will be truncated. References to the data are not held, so the passed in values can be modified without affecting the table's output.
New("foo", "bar").AddRow("fizz", "buzz").AddRow(time.Now()).AddRow(1, 2, 3).Print() // Output: // foo bar // fizz buzz // 2006-01-02 15:04:05.0 -0700 MST // 1 2
Print writes the string representation of the table to the provided writer. Print can be called multiple times, even after subsequent mutations of the provided data. The output is always preceded and followed by a new line.
type WidthFunc ¶
A WidthFunc calculates the width of a string. By default, the number of runes is used but this may not be appropriate for certain character sets. The package runewidth (https://github.com/mattn/go-runewidth) could be used to accomodate multi-cell characters (such as emoji or CJK characters).