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namespace Consolidation\OutputFormatters\Formatters; |
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Output\OutputInterface; |
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Helper\Table; |
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use Consolidation\OutputFormatters\FormatterInterface; |
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use Consolidation\OutputFormatters\ValidationInterface; |
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use Consolidation\OutputFormatters\FormatterOptions; |
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use Consolidation\OutputFormatters\StructuredData\TableDataInterface; |
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use Consolidation\OutputFormatters\Transformations\ReorderFields; |
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use Consolidation\OutputFormatters\Exception\IncompatibleDataException; |
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/** |
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* Display a table of data with the Symfony Table class. |
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* |
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* This formatter takes data of either the RowsOfFields or |
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* AssociativeList data type. Tables can be rendered with the |
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* rows running either vertically (the normal orientation) or |
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* horizontally. By default, associative lists will be displayed |
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* as two columns, with the key in the first column and the |
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* value in the second column. |
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*/ |
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class TableFormatter implements FormatterInterface, ValidationInterface, RenderDataInterface |
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{ |
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use RenderTableDataTrait; |
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protected $fieldLabels; |
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protected $defaultFields; |
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public function __construct() |
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} |
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/** |
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* @inheritdoc |
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*/ |
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public function validate($structuredData) |
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{ |
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// If the provided data was of class RowsOfFields |
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// or AssociativeList, it will be converted into |
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// a TableTransformation object by the restructure call. |
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if (!$structuredData instanceof TableDataInterface) { |
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throw new IncompatibleDataException( |
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$this, |
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$structuredData, |
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[ |
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new \ReflectionClass('\Consolidation\OutputFormatters\StructuredData\RowsOfFields'), |
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new \ReflectionClass('\Consolidation\OutputFormatters\StructuredData\AssociativeList'), |
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] |
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); |
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} |
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return $structuredData; |
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} |
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/** |
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* @inheritdoc |
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*/ |
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public function write(OutputInterface $output, $tableTransformer, FormatterOptions $options) |
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$defaults = [ |
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'table-style' => 'default', |
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'include-field-labels' => true, |
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]; |
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$table = new Table($output); |
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$table->setStyle($options->get('table-style', $defaults)); |
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$headers = $tableTransformer->getHeaders(); |
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$isList = $tableTransformer->isList(); |
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$includeHeaders = $options->get('include-field-labels', $defaults); |
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if ($includeHeaders && !$isList && !empty($headers)) { |
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$table->setHeaders($headers); |
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} |
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$table->setRows($tableTransformer->getTableData($includeHeaders && $isList)); |
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$table->render(); |
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} |
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} |
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