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embulk-parser-header_based_csv
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組み込みプラグインのCSVパーサー拡張です
this parser is an extension of built-in csv parser plugin
このパーサーはパースするとき、ファイルのヘッダー名とコンフィグファイルのカラム名が完全一致しているか調べます
そのためファイルのカラムの並び順の変更に影響されずパースできます
when it parses files, it checks that a header name on your file and a column name on your configuration file are exactly matched so the change of column order on your files does not affect the parser
CSVファイルにはヘッダーが必要です
skip_header_lines
を指定しない限り、一行目をヘッダーとみなします
csv file must have one header line
the first line is supposed to be a header line unless you set skip_header_lines
option
このプラグイン独自のオプションはありません(CSVパーサーと同じです)
ただしskip_header_lines
を指定する場合、ヘッダー行は含まないようにしてください
there is no unique option for this plugin (it is the same as that of csv parser plugin)
but you should be careful not to include its header line when you set skip_header_lines
$ embulk gem install embulk-parser-header_based_csv
$ ./gradlew gem # -t to watch change of files and rebuild continuously
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We found that embulk-parser-header_based_csv demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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