nushell/crates/nu-table/examples/table_demo.rs
Maxim Zhiburt 7e096e61d7
Add an option to set header on border (style) (#9920)
fix #9796

Sorry that you've had the issues.
I've actually encountered them yesterday too (seems like they have
appeared after some refactoring in the middle) but was not able to fix
that rapid.

Created a bunch of tests.

cc: @fdncred 

Note:

This option will be certainly slower then a default ones. (could be
fixed but ... maybe later).
Maybe it shall be cited somewhere.

PS: Haven't tested on a wrapped/expanded tables.

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Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-04 13:50:47 -05:00

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use nu_ansi_term::{Color, Style};
use nu_color_config::TextStyle;
use nu_table::{NuTable, NuTableConfig, TableTheme};
use tabled::grid::records::vec_records::CellInfo;
fn main() {
let args: Vec<_> = std::env::args().collect();
let mut width = 0;
if args.len() > 1 {
width = args[1].parse::<usize>().expect("Need a width in columns");
}
if width < 4 {
println!("Width must be greater than or equal to 4, setting width to 80");
width = 80;
}
let (table_headers, row_data) = make_table_data();
let headers = to_cell_info_vec(&table_headers);
let rows = to_cell_info_vec(&row_data);
let mut rows = vec![rows; 3];
rows.insert(0, headers);
let mut table = NuTable::from(rows);
table.set_data_style(TextStyle::basic_left());
table.set_header_style(TextStyle::basic_center().style(Style::new().on(Color::Blue)));
let table_cfg = NuTableConfig {
theme: TableTheme::rounded(),
with_header: true,
..Default::default()
};
let output_table = table
.draw(table_cfg, width)
.unwrap_or_else(|| format!("Couldn't fit table into {width} columns!"));
println!("{output_table}")
}
fn make_table_data() -> (Vec<&'static str>, Vec<&'static str>) {
let table_headers = vec![
"category",
"description",
"emoji",
"ios_version",
"unicode_version",
"aliases",
"tags",
"category2",
"description2",
"emoji2",
"ios_version2",
"unicode_version2",
"aliases2",
"tags2",
];
let row_data = vec![
"Smileys & Emotion",
"grinning face",
"😀",
"6",
"6.1",
"grinning",
"smile",
"Smileys & Emotion",
"grinning face",
"😀",
"6",
"6.1",
"grinning",
"smile",
];
(table_headers, row_data)
}
fn to_cell_info_vec(data: &[&str]) -> Vec<CellInfo<String>> {
let mut v = vec![];
for x in data {
v.push(CellInfo::new(String::from(*x)));
}
v
}