nushell/crates/nu-table/examples/table_demo.rs
Stefan Holderbach ab480856a5
Use variable names directly in the format strings (#7906)
# Description

Lint: `clippy::uninlined_format_args`

More readable in most situations.
(May be slightly confusing for modifier format strings
https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html#formatting-parameters)

Alternative to #7865

# User-Facing Changes

None intended

# Tests + Formatting

(Ran `cargo +stable clippy --fix --workspace -- -A clippy::all -D
clippy::uninlined_format_args` to achieve this. Depends on Rust `1.67`)
2023-01-29 19:37:54 -06:00

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use nu_color_config::TextStyle;
use nu_table::{Table, TableConfig, TableTheme};
use tabled::papergrid::records::{cell_info::CellInfo, tcell::TCell};
fn main() {
let args: Vec<_> = std::env::args().collect();
let mut width = 0;
if args.len() > 1 {
// Width in terminal characters
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;
}
// The mocked up table data
let (table_headers, row_data) = make_table_data();
// The table headers
let headers = vec_of_str_to_vec_of_styledstr(&table_headers, true);
// The table rows
let rows = vec_of_str_to_vec_of_styledstr(&row_data, false);
// The table itself
let count_cols = std::cmp::max(rows.len(), headers.len());
let mut rows = vec![rows; 3];
rows.insert(0, headers);
let theme = TableTheme::rounded();
let table_cfg = TableConfig::new(theme, true, false, false);
let table = Table::new(rows, (3, count_cols));
// Capture the table as a string
let output_table = table
.draw(table_cfg, width)
.unwrap_or_else(|| format!("Couldn't fit table into {width} columns!"));
// Draw the table
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 vec_of_str_to_vec_of_styledstr(
data: &[&str],
is_header: bool,
) -> Vec<TCell<CellInfo<'static>, TextStyle>> {
let mut v = vec![];
for x in data {
if is_header {
v.push(Table::create_cell(
String::from(*x),
TextStyle::default_header(),
))
} else {
v.push(Table::create_cell(
String::from(*x),
TextStyle::basic_left(),
))
}
}
v
}