问题
My Rails3 app parses user-uploaded CSV files.
As can be expected, users upload tab-separated AND comma-separated files.
I want to support both.
My code:
input = CSV.read(uploaded_io.tempfile, { encoding: "UTF-8", :col_sep => "\t"})
QUESTION:How to change it to support commas too?
FasterCSV's doc describes col_sep as The String placed between each field.
so :col_sep => ",\t"
won't work.
Note: All data inside are integers or identifiers, so the probability of someone using \t
or ,
within the content (not a delimiter) is zero. So usage of the two different delimiters in the same file is not something I expressly want to prevent.
回答1:
Solution 1:
One simple way to do it is to let the user select with a drop-down which separator they use in their CSV file, and then you just set that value in the CSV.read()
call. But I guess you want it automatic. :-)
Solution 2:
You can read-in the first line of the CSV file with regular File.read()
and analyze it by matching the first line against /,/
and then against /\t/
... depending on which RegExp matches, you select the separator in the CSV.read()
call to the according (single) separator. Then you read in the file with CSV.read(..., :col_sep => single_separator )
accordingly.
But Beware:
At first it looks nice and elegant to want to use ",\t"
as the separator in the method call to allow both -- but please note this would introduce a possible nasty bug!
If a CVS file would contain both tabs and commas by accident or by chance ... what do you do then?
Separate on both? How can you be sure? I think that would be a mistake, because CSV separators don't appear "mixed" like this in regular CSV files -- it's always either ','
or "\t"
So I think you should not use ",\t"
-- that could be causing huge problems, and that's probably the reason why they did not implement / allow the col_sep
option to accept a RegExp.
回答2:
If the data does not contain escaping quotes and such, just splitting on a regex would do it.
f = File.new("some_file.csv")
res = f.readlines.map{|line| line.chomp.split(/[\t,]/)}
f.close
回答3:
Brutal solution:
require 'csv'
csv= CSV.new("some_file")
csv.instance_variable_set(:@col_sep, /[\t,]/)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7832343/fastercsv-several-separators