csv-mapper
DESCRIPTION:
CsvMapper is a small library intended to simplify the common steps involved with importing CSV files to a usable form in Ruby. CsvMapper is compatible with recent 1.8 versions of Ruby as well as Ruby 1.9+
EXAMPLES:
The following example will import a CSV file to an Array of Struct instances.
Example CSV File Structure
First Name,Last Name,Age
John,Doe,27
Jane,Doe,26
Bat,Man,52
...etc...
Simple Usage Example
results = CsvMapper.import('/path/to/file.csv') do
start_at_row 1
[first_name, last_name, age]
end
results.first.first_name # John
results.first.last_name # Doe
results.first.age # 27
Automagical Attribute Discovery Example
results = CsvMapper.import('/path/to/file.csv') do
read_attributes_from_file
end
results.first.first_name # John
results.first.last_name # Doe
results.first.age # 27
Import to ActiveRecord Example
Although CsvMapper has no dependency on ActiveRecord; it’s easy to import a CSV file to ActiveRecord models and save them.
# Define an ActiveRecord model
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base; end
results = CsvMapper.import('/path/to/file.csv') do
map_to Person # Map to the Person ActiveRecord class (defined above) instead of the default Struct.
after_row lambda{|row, person| person.save } # Call this lambda and save each record after it's parsed.
start_at_row 1
[first_name, last_name, age]
end
See CsvMapper for a more detailed description
REQUIREMENTS:
FasterCSV on pre 1.9 versions of Ruby
INSTALL:
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sudo gem install csv-mapper
Note on Patches/Pull Requests
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Fork the project.
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Make your feature addition or bug fix.
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Add tests for it. This is important so I don’t break it in a future version unintentionally.
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Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
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Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
Copyright
Copyright © 2009 Luke Pillow. See LICENSE for details.