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org.webjars.npm:table
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Produces a string that represents array data in a text table.
npm install table
Table data is described using an array (rows) of array (cells).
import {
table
} from 'table';
// Using commonjs?
// const {table} = require('table');
let data,
output;
data = [
['0A', '0B', '0C'],
['1A', '1B', '1C'],
['2A', '2B', '2C']
];
/**
* @typedef {string} table~cell
*/
/**
* @typedef {table~cell[]} table~row
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} table~columns
* @property {string} alignment Cell content alignment (enum: left, center, right) (default: left).
* @property {number} width Column width (default: auto).
* @property {number} truncate Number of characters are which the content will be truncated (default: Infinity).
* @property {number} paddingLeft Cell content padding width left (default: 1).
* @property {number} paddingRight Cell content padding width right (default: 1).
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} table~border
* @property {string} topBody
* @property {string} topJoin
* @property {string} topLeft
* @property {string} topRight
* @property {string} bottomBody
* @property {string} bottomJoin
* @property {string} bottomLeft
* @property {string} bottomRight
* @property {string} bodyLeft
* @property {string} bodyRight
* @property {string} bodyJoin
* @property {string} joinBody
* @property {string} joinLeft
* @property {string} joinRight
* @property {string} joinJoin
*/
/**
* Used to dynamically tell table whether to draw a line separating rows or not.
* The default behavior is to always return true.
*
* @typedef {function} drawHorizontalLine
* @param {number} index
* @param {number} size
* @return {boolean}
*/
/**
* @typedef {Object} table~config
* @property {table~border} border
* @property {table~columns[]} columns Column specific configuration.
* @property {table~columns} columnDefault Default values for all columns. Column specific settings overwrite the default values.
* @property {table~drawHorizontalLine} drawHorizontalLine
*/
/**
* Generates a text table.
*
* @param {table~row[]} rows
* @param {table~config} config
* @return {String}
*/
output = table(data);
console.log(output);
╔════╤════╤════╗
║ 0A │ 0B │ 0C ║
╟────┼────┼────╢
║ 1A │ 1B │ 1C ║
╟────┼────┼────╢
║ 2A │ 2B │ 2C ║
╚════╧════╧════╝
{string} config.columns[{number}].alignment
property controls content horizontal alignment within a cell.
Valid values are: "left", "right" and "center".
let config,
data,
output;
data = [
['0A', '0B', '0C'],
['1A', '1B', '1C'],
['2A', '2B', '2C']
];
config = {
columns: {
0: {
alignment: 'left',
width: 10
},
1: {
alignment: 'center',
width: 10
},
2: {
alignment: 'right',
width: 10
}
}
};
output = table(data, config);
console.log(output);
╔════════════╤════════════╤════════════╗
║ 0A │ 0B │ 0C ║
╟────────────┼────────────┼────────────╢
║ 1A │ 1B │ 1C ║
╟────────────┼────────────┼────────────╢
║ 2A │ 2B │ 2C ║
╚════════════╧════════════╧════════════╝
{number} config.columns[{number}].width
property restricts column width to a fixed width.
let data,
output,
options;
data = [
['0A', '0B', '0C'],
['1A', '1B', '1C'],
['2A', '2B', '2C']
];
options = {
columns: {
1: {
width: 10
}
}
};
output = table(data, options);
console.log(output);
╔════╤════════════╤════╗
║ 0A │ 0B │ 0C ║
╟────┼────────────┼────╢
║ 1A │ 1B │ 1C ║
╟────┼────────────┼────╢
║ 2A │ 2B │ 2C ║
╚════╧════════════╧════╝
{object} config.border
property describes characters used to draw the table border.
let config,
data,
output;
data = [
['0A', '0B', '0C'],
['1A', '1B', '1C'],
['2A', '2B', '2C']
];
config = {
border: {
topBody: `─`,
topJoin: `┬`,
topLeft: `┌`,
topRight: `┐`,
bottomBody: `─`,
bottomJoin: `┴`,
bottomLeft: `└`,
bottomRight: `┘`,
bodyLeft: `│`,
bodyRight: `│`,
bodyJoin: `│`,
joinBody: `─`,
joinLeft: `├`,
joinRight: `┤`,
joinJoin: `┼`
}
};
output = table(data, config);
console.log(output);
┌────┬────┬────┐
│ 0A │ 0B │ 0C │
├────┼────┼────┤
│ 1A │ 1B │ 1C │
├────┼────┼────┤
│ 2A │ 2B │ 2C │
└────┴────┴────┘
{function} config.drawHorizontalLine
property is a function that is called for every non-content row in the table. The result of the function {boolean}
determines whether a row is drawn.
let data,
output,
options;
data = [
['0A', '0B', '0C'],
['1A', '1B', '1C'],
['2A', '2B', '2C'],
['3A', '3B', '3C'],
['4A', '4B', '4C']
];
options = {
/**
* @typedef {function} drawHorizontalLine
* @param {number} index
* @param {number} size
* @return {boolean}
*/
drawHorizontalLine: (index, size) => {
return index === 0 || index === 1 || index === size - 1 || index === size;
}
};
output = table(data, options);
console.log(output);
╔════╤════╤════╗
║ 0A │ 0B │ 0C ║
╟────┼────┼────╢
║ 1A │ 1B │ 1C ║
║ 2A │ 2B │ 2C ║
║ 3A │ 3B │ 3C ║
╟────┼────┼────╢
║ 4A │ 4B │ 4C ║
╚════╧════╧════╝
Horizontal lines inside the table are not drawn.
import {
table,
getBorderCharacters
} from 'table';
const data = [
['-rw-r--r--', '1', 'pandorym', 'staff', '1529', 'May 23 11:25', 'LICENSE'],
['-rw-r--r--', '1', 'pandorym', 'staff', '16327', 'May 23 11:58', 'README.md'],
['drwxr-xr-x', '76', 'pandorym', 'staff', '2432', 'May 23 12:02', 'dist'],
['drwxr-xr-x', '634', 'pandorym', 'staff', '20288', 'May 23 11:54', 'node_modules'],
['-rw-r--r--', '1,', 'pandorym', 'staff', '525688', 'May 23 11:52', 'package-lock.json'],
['-rw-r--r--@', '1', 'pandorym', 'staff', '2440', 'May 23 11:25', 'package.json'],
['drwxr-xr-x', '27', 'pandorym', 'staff', '864', 'May 23 11:25', 'src'],
['drwxr-xr-x', '20', 'pandorym', 'staff', '640', 'May 23 11:25', 'test'],
];
const config = {
singleLine: true
};
const output = table(data, config);
console.log(output);
╔═════════════╤═════╤══════════╤═══════╤════════╤══════════════╤═══════════════════╗
║ -rw-r--r-- │ 1 │ pandorym │ staff │ 1529 │ May 23 11:25 │ LICENSE ║
║ -rw-r--r-- │ 1 │ pandorym │ staff │ 16327 │ May 23 11:58 │ README.md ║
║ drwxr-xr-x │ 76 │ pandorym │ staff │ 2432 │ May 23 12:02 │ dist ║
║ drwxr-xr-x │ 634 │ pandorym │ staff │ 20288 │ May 23 11:54 │ node_modules ║
║ -rw-r--r-- │ 1, │ pandorym │ staff │ 525688 │ May 23 11:52 │ package-lock.json ║
║ -rw-r--r--@ │ 1 │ pandorym │ staff │ 2440 │ May 23 11:25 │ package.json ║
║ drwxr-xr-x │ 27 │ pandorym │ staff │ 864 │ May 23 11:25 │ src ║
║ drwxr-xr-x │ 20 │ pandorym │ staff │ 640 │ May 23 11:25 │ test ║
╚═════════════╧═════╧══════════╧═══════╧════════╧══════════════╧═══════════════════╝
{number} config.columns[{number}].paddingLeft
and {number} config.columns[{number}].paddingRight
properties control content padding within a cell. Property value represents a number of whitespaces used to pad the content.
let config,
data,
output;
data = [
['0A', 'AABBCC', '0C'],
['1A', '1B', '1C'],
['2A', '2B', '2C']
];
config = {
columns: {
0: {
paddingLeft: 3
},
1: {
width: 2,
paddingRight: 3
}
}
};
output = table(data, config);
console.log(output);
╔══════╤══════╤════╗
║ 0A │ AA │ 0C ║
║ │ BB │ ║
║ │ CC │ ║
╟──────┼──────┼────╢
║ 1A │ 1B │ 1C ║
╟──────┼──────┼────╢
║ 2A │ 2B │ 2C ║
╚══════╧══════╧════╝
You can load one of the predefined border templates using getBorderCharacters
function.
import {
table,
getBorderCharacters
} from 'table';
let config,
data;
data = [
['0A', '0B', '0C'],
['1A', '1B', '1C'],
['2A', '2B', '2C']
];
config = {
border: getBorderCharacters(`name of the template`)
};
table(data, config);
# honeywell
╔════╤════╤════╗
║ 0A │ 0B │ 0C ║
╟────┼────┼────╢
║ 1A │ 1B │ 1C ║
╟────┼────┼────╢
║ 2A │ 2B │ 2C ║
╚════╧════╧════╝
# norc
┌────┬────┬────┐
│ 0A │ 0B │ 0C │
├────┼────┼────┤
│ 1A │ 1B │ 1C │
├────┼────┼────┤
│ 2A │ 2B │ 2C │
└────┴────┴────┘
# ramac (ASCII; for use in terminals that do not support Unicode characters)
+----+----+----+
| 0A | 0B | 0C |
|----|----|----|
| 1A | 1B | 1C |
|----|----|----|
| 2A | 2B | 2C |
+----+----+----+
# void (no borders; see "bordless table" section of the documentation)
0A 0B 0C
1A 1B 1C
2A 2B 2C
Raise an issue if you'd like to contribute a new border template.
Simply using "void" border character template creates a table with a lot of unnecessary spacing.
To create a more plesant to the eye table, reset the padding and remove the joining rows, e.g.
let output;
output = table(data, {
border: getBorderCharacters(`void`),
columnDefault: {
paddingLeft: 0,
paddingRight: 1
},
drawHorizontalLine: () => {
return false
}
});
console.log(output);
0A 0B 0C
1A 1B 1C
2A 2B 2C
table
package exports createStream
function used to draw a table and append rows.
createStream
requires {number} columnDefault.width
and {number} columnCount
configuration properties.
import {
createStream
} from 'table';
let config,
stream;
config = {
columnDefault: {
width: 50
},
columnCount: 1
};
stream = createStream(config);
setInterval(() => {
stream.write([new Date()]);
}, 500);
table
package uses ANSI escape codes to overwrite the output of the last line when a new row is printed.
The underlying implementation is explained in this Stack Overflow answer.
Streaming supports all of the configuration properties and functionality of a static table (such as auto text wrapping, alignment and padding), e.g.
import {
createStream
} from 'table';
import _ from 'lodash';
let config,
stream,
i;
config = {
columnDefault: {
width: 50
},
columnCount: 3,
columns: {
0: {
width: 10,
alignment: 'right'
},
1: {
alignment: 'center',
},
2: {
width: 10
}
}
};
stream = createStream(config);
i = 0;
setInterval(() => {
let random;
random = _.sample('abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz', _.random(1, 30)).join('');
stream.write([i++, new Date(), random]);
}, 500);
To handle a content that overflows the container width, table
package implements text wrapping. However, sometimes you may want to truncate content that is too long to be displayed in the table.
{number} config.columns[{number}].truncate
property (default: Infinity
) truncates the text at the specified length.
let config,
data,
output;
data = [
['Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Phasellus pulvinar nibh sed mauris convallis dapibus. Nunc venenatis tempus nulla sit amet viverra.']
];
config = {
columns: {
0: {
width: 20,
truncate: 100
}
}
};
output = table(data, config);
console.log(output);
╔══════════════════════╗
║ Lorem ipsum dolor si ║
║ t amet, consectetur ║
║ adipiscing elit. Pha ║
║ sellus pulvinar nibh ║
║ sed mauris conva... ║
╚══════════════════════╝
table
package implements auto text wrapping, i.e. text that has width greater than the container width will be separated into multiple lines, e.g.
let config,
data,
output;
data = [
['Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Phasellus pulvinar nibh sed mauris convallis dapibus. Nunc venenatis tempus nulla sit amet viverra.']
];
config = {
columns: {
0: {
width: 20
}
}
};
output = table(data, config);
console.log(output);
╔══════════════════════╗
║ Lorem ipsum dolor si ║
║ t amet, consectetur ║
║ adipiscing elit. Pha ║
║ sellus pulvinar nibh ║
║ sed mauris convallis ║
║ dapibus. Nunc venena ║
║ tis tempus nulla sit ║
║ amet viverra. ║
╚══════════════════════╝
When wrapWord
is true
the text is broken at the nearest space or one of the special characters ("-", "_", "", "/", ".", ",", ";"), e.g.
let config,
data,
output;
data = [
['Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Phasellus pulvinar nibh sed mauris convallis dapibus. Nunc venenatis tempus nulla sit amet viverra.']
];
config = {
columns: {
0: {
width: 20,
wrapWord: true
}
}
};
output = table(data, config);
console.log(output);
╔══════════════════════╗
║ Lorem ipsum dolor ║
║ sit amet, ║
║ consectetur ║
║ adipiscing elit. ║
║ Phasellus pulvinar ║
║ nibh sed mauris ║
║ convallis dapibus. ║
║ Nunc venenatis ║
║ tempus nulla sit ║
║ amet viverra. ║
╚══════════════════════╝
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