nushell/crates/nu-table/tests/common.rs
Maxim Zhiburt 7162289d77
Add an option to move header on borders (#9796)
A patch to play with.
Need to make a few tests after all.

The question is what shall be done with `table.mode = none`, as it has
no borders.

```nu
$env.config.table.move_header = true
```


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/20165848/cdcffa6d-989c-4368-a436-fdf7d3400e31)

cc: @fdncred

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Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-08-04 07:03:20 +12:00

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#![allow(dead_code)]
use nu_table::{string_width, NuTable, NuTableConfig};
use tabled::grid::records::vec_records::CellInfo;
pub struct TestCase {
cfg: NuTableConfig,
termwidth: usize,
expected: Option<String>,
}
impl TestCase {
pub fn new(cfg: NuTableConfig, termwidth: usize, expected: Option<String>) -> Self {
Self {
cfg,
termwidth,
expected,
}
}
}
type Data = Vec<Vec<CellInfo<String>>>;
pub fn test_table<I: IntoIterator<Item = TestCase>>(data: Data, tests: I) {
for (i, test) in tests.into_iter().enumerate() {
let actual = create_table(data.clone(), test.cfg.clone(), test.termwidth);
assert_eq!(
actual, test.expected,
"\nfail i={:?} termwidth={}",
i, test.termwidth
);
if let Some(table) = actual {
assert!(string_width(&table) <= test.termwidth);
}
}
}
pub fn create_table(data: Data, config: NuTableConfig, termwidth: usize) -> Option<String> {
let table = NuTable::from(data);
table.draw(config, termwidth)
}
pub fn create_row(count_columns: usize) -> Vec<CellInfo<String>> {
let mut row = Vec::with_capacity(count_columns);
for i in 0..count_columns {
row.push(CellInfo::new(i.to_string()));
}
row
}
pub fn cell(text: &str) -> CellInfo<String> {
CellInfo::new(text.to_string())
}