std/csv/parse_stream.ts
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chore(csv): remove redundant constructor examples (#5509)
chore(csv): remove constructor examples
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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
// This module is browser compatible.
import {
convertRowToObject,
defaultReadOptions,
type LineReader,
parseRecord,
type ParseResult,
} from "./_io.ts";
import { TextDelimiterStream } from "@std/streams/text-delimiter-stream";
/** Options for {@linkcode CsvParseStream}. */
export interface CsvParseStreamOptions {
/** Character which separates values.
*
* @default {","}
*/
separator?: string;
/** Character to start a comment.
*
* Lines beginning with the comment character without preceding whitespace
* are ignored. With leading whitespace the comment character becomes part of
* the field, even you provide `trimLeadingSpace: true`.
*
* @default {"#"}
*/
comment?: string;
/** Flag to trim the leading space of the value.
*
* This is done even if the field delimiter, `separator`, is white space.
*
* @default {false}
*/
trimLeadingSpace?: boolean;
/**
* Allow unquoted quote in a quoted field or non-double-quoted quotes in
* quoted field.
*
* @default {false}
*/
lazyQuotes?: boolean;
/**
* Enabling checking number of expected fields for each row.
*
* If positive, each record is required to have the given number of fields.
* If 0, it will be set to the number of fields in the first row, so that
* future rows must have the same field count.
* If negative, no check is made and records may have a variable number of
* fields.
*
* If the wrong number of fields is in a row, a {@linkcode ParseError} is
* thrown.
*/
fieldsPerRecord?: number;
/**
* If you provide `skipFirstRow: true` and `columns`, the first line will be
* skipped.
* If you provide `skipFirstRow: true` but not `columns`, the first line will
* be skipped and used as header definitions.
*
* @default {false}
*/
skipFirstRow?: boolean;
/** List of names used for header definition. */
columns?: readonly string[];
}
class StreamLineReader implements LineReader {
#reader: ReadableStreamDefaultReader<string>;
#done = false;
constructor(reader: ReadableStreamDefaultReader<string>) {
this.#reader = reader;
}
async readLine(): Promise<string | null> {
const { value, done } = await this.#reader.read();
if (done) {
this.#done = true;
return null;
} else {
// NOTE: Remove trailing CR for compatibility with golang's `encoding/csv`
return stripLastCR(value!);
}
}
isEOF(): boolean {
return this.#done;
}
cancel() {
this.#reader.cancel();
}
}
function stripLastCR(s: string): string {
return s.endsWith("\r") ? s.slice(0, -1) : s;
}
/** Row return type. */
export type RowType<T> = T extends undefined ? string[]
: ParseResult<CsvParseStreamOptions, T>[number];
/**
* Read data from a CSV-encoded stream or file. Provides an auto/custom mapper
* for columns.
*
* A `CsvParseStream` expects input conforming to
* {@link https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4180.html | RFC 4180}.
*
* @example Usage
* ```ts no-assert
* import { CsvParseStream } from "@std/csv/parse-stream";
*
* const source = ReadableStream.from([
* "name,age",
* "Alice,34",
* "Bob,24",
* "Charlie,45",
* ]);
* const parts = source.pipeThrough(new CsvParseStream());
* ```
*
* @typeParam T The type of options for the stream.
*/
export class CsvParseStream<
const T extends CsvParseStreamOptions | undefined = undefined,
> implements TransformStream<string, RowType<T>> {
readonly #readable: ReadableStream<
string[] | Record<string, string | unknown>
>;
readonly #options: CsvParseStreamOptions;
readonly #lineReader: StreamLineReader;
readonly #lines: TextDelimiterStream;
#lineIndex = 0;
#isFirstRow = true;
#headers: readonly string[] = [];
/** Construct a new instance.
*
* @param options Options for the stream.
*/
constructor(options?: T) {
this.#options = {
...defaultReadOptions,
...options,
};
this.#lines = new TextDelimiterStream("\n");
this.#lineReader = new StreamLineReader(this.#lines.readable.getReader());
this.#readable = new ReadableStream({
pull: (controller) => this.#pull(controller),
cancel: () => this.#lineReader.cancel(),
});
}
async #pull(
controller: ReadableStreamDefaultController<
string[] | Record<string, string | unknown>
>,
): Promise<void> {
const line = await this.#lineReader.readLine();
if (line === "") {
// Found an empty line
this.#lineIndex++;
return this.#pull(controller);
}
if (line === null) {
// Reached to EOF
controller.close();
this.#lineReader.cancel();
return;
}
const record = await parseRecord(
line,
this.#lineReader,
this.#options,
this.#lineIndex,
);
if (this.#isFirstRow) {
this.#isFirstRow = false;
if (this.#options.skipFirstRow || this.#options.columns) {
this.#headers = [];
if (this.#options.skipFirstRow) {
const head = record;
this.#headers = head;
}
if (this.#options.columns) {
this.#headers = this.#options.columns;
}
}
if (this.#options.skipFirstRow) {
return this.#pull(controller);
}
}
this.#lineIndex++;
if (record.length > 0) {
if (this.#options.skipFirstRow || this.#options.columns) {
controller.enqueue(convertRowToObject(
record,
this.#headers,
this.#lineIndex,
));
} else {
controller.enqueue(record);
}
} else {
return this.#pull(controller);
}
}
/**
* The instance's {@linkcode ReadableStream}.
*
* @example Usage
* ```ts no-assert
* import { CsvParseStream } from "@std/csv/parse-stream";
*
* const source = ReadableStream.from([
* "name,age",
* "Alice,34",
* "Bob,24",
* "Charlie,45",
* ]);
* const parseStream = new CsvParseStream();
* const parts = source.pipeTo(parseStream.writable);
* for await (const part of parseStream.readable) {
* console.log(part);
* }
* ```
*
* @returns The instance's {@linkcode ReadableStream}.
*/
get readable(): ReadableStream<RowType<T>> {
return this.#readable as ReadableStream<RowType<T>>;
}
/**
* The instance's {@linkcode WritableStream}.
*
* @example Usage
* ```ts no-assert
* import { CsvParseStream } from "@std/csv/parse-stream";
*
* const source = ReadableStream.from([
* "name,age",
* "Alice,34",
* "Bob,24",
* "Charlie,45",
* ]);
* const parseStream = new CsvParseStream();
* const parts = source.pipeTo(parseStream.writable);
* for await (const part of parseStream.readable) {
* console.log(part);
* }
* ```
*
* @returns The instance's {@linkcode WritableStream}.
*/
get writable(): WritableStream<string> {
return this.#lines.writable;
}
}