[rset] Add a line break the first result in repr of multiple rows rset
Improve readability of rset while debugging by aligning the first value with the
others if the rset have multiple row. This first line was usually not read as
it' was on the same line that the first part of the repr ("<rset <RQL>, (%i
rows) ...")
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"""csv export views
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from cubicweb.schema import display_name
from cubicweb.uilib import UnicodeCSVWriter
from cubicweb.view import EntityView, AnyRsetView
class CSVMixIn(object):
"""mixin class for CSV views"""
templatable = False
content_type = "text/comma-separated-values"
binary = True # avoid unicode assertion
csv_params = {'dialect': 'excel',
'quotechar': '"',
'delimiter': ';',
'lineterminator': '\n'}
def set_request_content_type(self):
"""overriden to set a .csv filename"""
self._cw.set_content_type(self.content_type, filename='cubicwebexport.csv')
def csvwriter(self, **kwargs):
params = self.csv_params.copy()
params.update(kwargs)
return UnicodeCSVWriter(self.w, self._cw.encoding, **params)
class CSVRsetView(CSVMixIn, AnyRsetView):
"""dumps raw result set in CSV"""
__regid__ = 'csvexport'
title = _('csv export')
def call(self):
writer = self.csvwriter()
writer.writerow(self.columns_labels())
rset, descr = self.cw_rset, self.cw_rset.description
eschema = self._cw.vreg.schema.eschema
for rowindex, row in enumerate(rset):
csvrow = []
for colindex, val in enumerate(row):
etype = descr[rowindex][colindex]
if val is not None and not eschema(etype).final:
# csvrow.append(val) # val is eid in that case
content = self._cw.view('textincontext', rset,
row=rowindex, col=colindex)
else:
content = self._cw.view('final', rset,
format='text/plain',
row=rowindex, col=colindex)
csvrow.append(content)
writer.writerow(csvrow)
class CSVEntityView(CSVMixIn, EntityView):
"""dumps rset's entities (with full set of attributes) in CSV
the generated CSV file will have a table per entity type found in the
resultset. ('table' here only means empty lines separation between table
contents)
"""
__regid__ = 'ecsvexport'
title = _('csv entities export')
def call(self):
req = self._cw
rows_by_type = {}
writer = self.csvwriter()
rowdef_by_type = {}
for index in xrange(len(self.cw_rset)):
entity = self.cw_rset.complete_entity(index)
if entity.e_schema not in rows_by_type:
rowdef_by_type[entity.e_schema] = [rs for rs, at in entity.e_schema.attribute_definitions()
if at != 'Bytes']
rows_by_type[entity.e_schema] = [[display_name(req, rschema.type)
for rschema in rowdef_by_type[entity.e_schema]]]
rows = rows_by_type[entity.e_schema]
rows.append([entity.printable_value(rs.type, format='text/plain')
for rs in rowdef_by_type[entity.e_schema]])
for rows in rows_by_type.itervalues():
writer.writerows(rows)
# use two empty lines as separator
writer.writerows([[], []])