std/csv/unstable_stringify.ts

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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
// This module is browser compatible.
import { stringify as stableStringify } from "./stringify.ts";
/** Array index or record key corresponding to a value for a data object. */
export type PropertyAccessor = number | string;
/**
* Column information.
*
* @param header Explicit column header name. If omitted,
* the (final) property accessor is used for this value.
*
* @param prop Property accessor(s) used to access the value on the object
*/
export type ColumnDetails = {
header?: string;
prop: PropertyAccessor | PropertyAccessor[];
};
/**
* The most essential aspect of a column is accessing the property holding the
* data for that column on each object in the data array. If that member is at
* the top level, `Column` can simply be a property accessor, which is either a
* `string` (if it's a plain object) or a `number` (if it's an array).
*
* ```ts
* const columns = [
* "name",
* ];
* ```
*
* Each property accessor will be used as the header for the column:
*
* | name |
* | :--: |
* | Deno |
*
* - If the required data is not at the top level (it's nested in other
* objects/arrays), then a simple property accessor won't work, so an array of
* them will be required.
*
* ```ts
* const columns = [
* ["repo", "name"],
* ["repo", "org"],
* ];
* ```
*
* When using arrays of property accessors, the header names inherit the value
* of the last accessor in each array:
*
* | name | org |
* | :--: | :------: |
* | deno | denoland |
*
* - If a different column header is desired, then a `ColumnDetails` object type
* can be used for each column:
*
* - **`header?: string`** is the optional value to use for the column header
* name
*
* - **`prop: PropertyAccessor | PropertyAccessor[]`** is the property accessor
* (`string` or `number`) or array of property accessors used to access the
* data on each object
*
* ```ts
* const columns = [
* "name",
* {
* prop: ["runsOn", 0],
* header: "language 1",
* },
* {
* prop: ["runsOn", 1],
* header: "language 2",
* },
* ];
* ```
*
* | name | language 1 | language 2 |
* | :--: | :--------: | :--------: |
* | Deno | Rust | TypeScript |
*/
export type Column = ColumnDetails | PropertyAccessor | PropertyAccessor[];
/** An object (plain or array) */
export type DataItem = Readonly<Record<string, unknown> | unknown[]>;
/** Options for {@linkcode stringify}. */
export type StringifyOptions = {
/** Whether to include the row of headers or not.
*
* @default {true}
*/
headers?: boolean;
/**
* Delimiter used to separate values. Examples:
* - `","` _comma_
* - `"\t"` _tab_
* - `"|"` _pipe_
* - etc.
*
* @default {","}
*/
separator?: string;
/**
* A list of instructions for how to target and transform the data for each
* column of output. This is also where you can provide an explicit header
* name for the column.
*
* @default {undefined}
*/
columns?: readonly Column[] | undefined;
/**
* Whether to add a
* {@link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark | byte-order mark} to the
* beginning of the file content. Required by software such as MS Excel to
* properly display Unicode text.
*
* @default {false}
*/
bom?: boolean;
};
/**
* Converts an array of objects into a CSV string.
*
* @example Default options
* ```ts
* import { stringify } from "@std/csv/unstable-stringify";
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
*
* const data = [
* ["Rick", 70],
* ["Morty", 14],
* ];
*
* assertEquals(stringify(data), `Rick,70\r\nMorty,14\r\n`);
* ```
*
* @example Give an array of objects and specify columns
* ```ts
* import { stringify } from "@std/csv/unstable-stringify";
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
*
* const data = [
* { name: "Rick", age: 70 },
* { name: "Morty", age: 14 },
* ];
*
* const columns = ["name", "age"];
*
* assertEquals(stringify(data, { columns }), `name,age\r\nRick,70\r\nMorty,14\r\n`);
* ```
*
* @example Give an array of objects without specifying columns
* ```ts
* import { stringify } from "@std/csv/unstable-stringify";
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
*
* const data = [
* { name: "Rick", age: 70 },
* { name: "Morty", age: 14 },
* ];
*
* assertEquals(stringify(data), `name,age\r\nRick,70\r\nMorty,14\r\n`);
* ```
*
* @example Give an array of objects and specify columns with `headers: false`
* ```ts
* import { stringify } from "@std/csv/unstable-stringify";
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
*
* const data = [
* { name: "Rick", age: 70 },
* { name: "Morty", age: 14 },
* ];
*
* const columns = ["name", "age"];
*
* assertEquals(
* stringify(data, { columns, headers: false }),
* `Rick,70\r\nMorty,14\r\n`,
* );
* ```
*
* @example Give an array of objects and specify columns with renaming
* ```ts
* import { stringify } from "@std/csv/unstable-stringify";
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
*
* const data = [
* { name: "Rick", age: 70 },
* { name: "Morty", age: 14 },
* ];
*
* const columns = [
* { prop: "name", header: "user name" },
* "age",
* ];
*
* assertEquals(
* stringify(data, { columns }),
* `user name,age\r\nRick,70\r\nMorty,14\r\n`,
* );
* ```
*
* @example Give an array of objects with nested property and specify columns
* ```ts
* import {
* Column,
* stringify,
* } from "@std/csv/unstable-stringify";
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
*
* const data = [
* {
* age: 70,
* name: {
* first: "Rick",
* last: "Sanchez",
* },
* },
* {
* age: 14,
* name: {
* first: "Morty",
* last: "Smith",
* },
* },
* ];
*
* const columns: Column[] = [
* ["name", "first"],
* "age",
* ];
*
* assertEquals(
* stringify(data, { columns }),
* `first,age\r\nRick,70\r\nMorty,14\r\n`,
* );
* ```
*
* @example Give an array of objects with nested property and specify columns
* with renaming
* ```ts
* import {
* Column,
* stringify,
* } from "@std/csv/unstable-stringify";
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
*
* const data = [
* {
* age: 70,
* name: {
* first: "Rick",
* last: "Sanchez",
* },
* },
* {
* age: 14,
* name: {
* first: "Morty",
* last: "Smith",
* },
* },
* ];
*
* const columns: Column[] = [
* { prop: ["name", "first"], header: "first name" },
* "age",
* ];
*
* assertEquals(
* stringify(data, { columns }),
* `first name,age\r\nRick,70\r\nMorty,14\r\n`,
* );
* ```
*
* @example Give an array of string arrays and specify columns with renaming
* ```ts
* import { stringify } from "@std/csv/unstable-stringify";
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
*
* const data = [
* ["Rick", 70],
* ["Morty", 14],
* ];
*
* const columns = [
* { prop: 0, header: "name" },
* { prop: 1, header: "age" },
* ];
*
* assertEquals(
* stringify(data, { columns }),
* `name,age\r\nRick,70\r\nMorty,14\r\n`,
* );
* ```
*
* @example Emit TSV (tab-separated values) with `separator: "\t"`
* ```ts
* import { stringify } from "@std/csv/unstable-stringify";
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
*
* const data = [
* ["Rick", 70],
* ["Morty", 14],
* ];
*
* assertEquals(stringify(data, { separator: "\t" }), `Rick\t70\r\nMorty\t14\r\n`);
* ```
*
* @example Prepend a byte-order mark with `bom: true`
* ```ts
* import { stringify } from "@std/csv/unstable-stringify";
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
*
* const data = [["Rick", 70]];
*
* assertEquals(stringify(data, { bom: true }), "\ufeffRick,70\r\n");
* ```
*
* @param data The source data to stringify. It's an array of items which are
* plain objects or arrays.
* @param options Options for the stringification.
* @returns A CSV string.
*/
export function stringify(
data: readonly DataItem[],
options?: StringifyOptions,
): string {
let { columns } = options ?? {};
if (columns && !Array.isArray(columns)) {
throw new TypeError(
"Cannot stringify data as the columns option is invalid: columns must be an array or undefined",
);
}
columns ??= inferColumns(data);
return stableStringify(data, { ...options, columns });
}
/**
* Infers the columns from the first object element of the given array.
*/
function inferColumns(data: readonly DataItem[]): string[] {
const firstElement = data.at(0);
if (
firstElement &&
typeof firstElement === "object" &&
!Array.isArray(firstElement)
) {
return Object.keys(firstElement);
}
return [];
}