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It includes 7 | options for limiting and reordering the columns in the output, as well 8 | as skipping repeated headers. 9 | 10 | Installation 11 | ------------ 12 | 13 | The simplest way to install is using pip:: 14 | 15 | $ pip install csvcat 16 | 17 | If you have already downloaded the source and unpacked it, you can 18 | also install by running:: 19 | 20 | $ sudo python setup.py install 21 | 22 | 23 | Usage 24 | ----- 25 | 26 | Run ``csvcat --help`` for a complete description of all options, 27 | including examples of how to use the program in various modes. 28 | 29 | 30 | Examples 31 | -------- 32 | 33 | The inputs to ``csvcat`` are any number of CSV files, and the output 34 | is CSV data printed to standard output. The examples listed below 35 | assume two simple CSV files. 36 | 37 | :: 38 | 39 | $ cat testdata1.csv 40 | "Title 1","Title 2","Title 3" 41 | 1,"a",08/18/07 42 | 2,"b",08/19/07 43 | 3,"c",08/20/07 44 | 45 | $ cat testdata2.csv 46 | Title 1,Title 2,Title 3 47 | 40,D,08/21/07 48 | 50,E,08/22/07 49 | 60,F,08/23/07 50 | 51 | When given no options, ``csvcat`` simply prints the contents of an input 52 | file to standard output. 53 | 54 | :: 55 | 56 | $ csvcat testdata1.csv 57 | Title 1,Title 2,Title 3 58 | 1,a,08/18/07 59 | 2,b,08/19/07 60 | 3,c,08/20/07 61 | 62 | To select which columns should be included in the output, use the 63 | ``--columns`` option. Columns are identified by their number, 64 | beginning with ``0``. Column numbers can be listed in any order, so 65 | it is possible to reorder the columns of the input data, if needed. 66 | 67 | :: 68 | 69 | $ csvcat --columns 2,0 testdata1.csv 70 | Title 3,Title 1 71 | 08/18/07,1 72 | 08/19/07,2 73 | 08/20/07,3 74 | 75 | Different output formats can be selected by using the ``--dialect`` 76 | option. There are only two dialects available by default, but the 77 | ``csv`` module API supports registering additional dialects. 78 | 79 | :: 80 | 81 | $ csvcat --dialect excel-tab testdata1.csv 82 | Title 1 Title 2 Title 3 83 | 1 a 08/18/07 84 | 2 b 08/19/07 85 | 3 c 08/20/07 86 | 87 | To merge multiple files, only including a single set of headers, use 88 | the ``--skip-headers`` option: 89 | 90 | :: 91 | 92 | $ csvcat --skip-headers --columns 2,0 testdata1.csv testdata2.csv 93 | Title 3,Title 1 94 | 08/18/07,1 95 | 08/19/07,2 96 | 08/20/07,3 97 | 08/21/07,40 98 | 08/22/07,50 99 | 08/23/07,60 100 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /csvcat/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dhellmann/csvcat/d08c0df3af2b1cec739521e6d5bb2b1ad868c591/csvcat/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /csvcat/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | """Concatenate csv files. 3 | """ 4 | 5 | from __future__ import print_function 6 | 7 | import argparse 8 | import csv 9 | import sys 10 | 11 | 12 | def _get_column_nums_from_args(columns): 13 | """Turn column inputs from user into list of simple numbers. 14 | 15 | Inputs can be: 16 | 17 | - individual number: 1 18 | - range: 1-3 19 | - comma separated list: 1,2,3,4-6 20 | """ 21 | nums = [] 22 | for c in columns: 23 | for p in c.split(','): 24 | p = p.strip() 25 | try: 26 | c = int(p) 27 | nums.append(c) 28 | except (TypeError, ValueError): 29 | start, ignore, end = p.partition('-') 30 | try: 31 | start = int(start) 32 | end = int(end) 33 | except (TypeError, ValueError): 34 | raise ValueError( 35 | 'Did not understand %r, expected digit-digit' % c 36 | ) 37 | inc = 1 if start < end else -1 38 | nums.extend(range(start, end + inc, inc)) 39 | # The user will pass us 1-based indexes, but we need to use 40 | # 0-based indexing with the row. 41 | return [n - 1 for n in nums] 42 | 43 | 44 | def _get_printable_columns(columns, row): 45 | """Return only the part of the row which should be printed. 46 | """ 47 | if not columns: 48 | return row 49 | 50 | # Extract the column values, in the order specified. 51 | return tuple(row[c] for c in columns) 52 | 53 | 54 | class HelpAction(argparse.Action): 55 | 56 | def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None): 57 | parser.print_help() 58 | print(""" 59 | To concatenate 2 files, including all columns and headers: 60 | 61 | $ csvcat file1.csv file2.csv 62 | 63 | To concatenate 2 files, skipping the headers in the second file: 64 | 65 | $ csvcat --skip-headers file1.csv file2.csv 66 | 67 | To concatenate 2 files, including only the first and third columns: 68 | 69 | $ csvcat --col 0,2 file1.csv file2.csv 70 | """) 71 | sys.exit(0) 72 | 73 | 74 | def main(): 75 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( 76 | description='Concatenate comma separated value files.', 77 | add_help=False, 78 | ) 79 | parser.add_argument( 80 | '--help', '-h', 81 | action=HelpAction, 82 | nargs=0, 83 | help='show this help message and exit', 84 | ) 85 | parser.add_argument( 86 | '--skip-headers', 87 | help=('treat the first line of each file as a header,' 88 | 'and only include one copy in the output.'), 89 | action='store_true', 90 | default=False, 91 | ) 92 | parser.add_argument( 93 | '--columns', '--col', '-c', 94 | help=("limit the output to the specified columns." 95 | "Columns are identified by number, starting with 0."), 96 | default=[], 97 | action='append', 98 | ) 99 | parser.add_argument( 100 | '--dialect', '-d', 101 | help=('specify the output dialect name.' 102 | 'Defaults to %(default)s.'), 103 | default='excel', 104 | choices=csv.list_dialects(), 105 | ) 106 | parser.add_argument( 107 | 'filename', 108 | nargs='+', 109 | help='files to process', 110 | ) 111 | args = parser.parse_args() 112 | 113 | columns = _get_column_nums_from_args(args.columns) 114 | writer = csv.writer(sys.stdout, dialect=args.dialect) 115 | headers_written = False 116 | 117 | for filename in args.filename: 118 | with open(filename, 'r') as f: 119 | reader = csv.reader(f) 120 | if args.skip_headers: 121 | if not headers_written: 122 | # This row must include the headers for the output 123 | headers = next(reader) 124 | writer.writerow(_get_printable_columns(columns, headers)) 125 | headers_written = True 126 | else: 127 | # We have seen headers before, and are skipping, 128 | # so do not write the first row of this file. 129 | next(reader) 130 | 131 | # Process the rest of the file 132 | for row in reader: 133 | writer.writerow(_get_printable_columns(columns, row)) 134 | 135 | 136 | if __name__ == '__main__': 137 | main() 138 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /csvcat/tests/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dhellmann/csvcat/d08c0df3af2b1cec739521e6d5bb2b1ad868c591/csvcat/tests/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /csvcat/tests/test_parse_column_nums.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import unittest 2 | 3 | from csvcat import main 4 | 5 | 6 | class ColumnNumParseTest(unittest.TestCase): 7 | 8 | def test_single_num(self): 9 | cols = main._get_column_nums_from_args(['1']) 10 | self.assertEqual([0], cols) 11 | 12 | def test_not_num(self): 13 | self.assertRaises(ValueError, 14 | main._get_column_nums_from_args, 15 | ['a']) 16 | 17 | def test_two_values_with_comma(self): 18 | cols = main._get_column_nums_from_args(['1,2']) 19 | self.assertEqual([0, 1], cols) 20 | 21 | def test_spaces_and_commas(self): 22 | cols = main._get_column_nums_from_args(['1, 2']) 23 | self.assertEqual([0, 1], cols) 24 | 25 | def test_two_values_with_hyphen(self): 26 | cols = main._get_column_nums_from_args(['1-3']) 27 | self.assertEqual([0, 1, 2], cols) 28 | 29 | def test_reverse_range(self): 30 | cols = main._get_column_nums_from_args(['3-1']) 31 | self.assertEqual([2, 1, 0], cols) 32 | 33 | def test_combination(self): 34 | cols = main._get_column_nums_from_args(['1', '5-3', '6,7', '9-11']) 35 | self.assertEqual([0, 4, 3, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10], cols) 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | argparse 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [metadata] 2 | name = csvcat 3 | summary = Concatenate comma separated value files 4 | description-file = 5 | README.rst 6 | author = Doug hellmann 7 | author-email = doug@doughellmann.com 8 | home-page = https://github.com/dhellmann/csvcat 9 | classifier = 10 | Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable 11 | Environment :: Console 12 | Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop 13 | License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License 14 | Operating System :: OS Independent 15 | Programming Language :: Python 16 | Programming Language :: Python :: 2 17 | Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 18 | Topic :: Database 19 | Topic :: Office/Business 20 | Topic :: Utilities 21 | 22 | [files] 23 | packages = 24 | csvcat 25 | 26 | [build_sphinx] 27 | source-dir = doc/source 28 | build-dir = doc/build 29 | all_files = 1 30 | 31 | [upload_sphinx] 32 | upload-dir = doc/build/html 33 | 34 | [pbr] 35 | warnerrors = True 36 | 37 | [entry_points] 38 | console_scripts = 39 | csvcat = csvcat.main:main 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # 3 | # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 4 | # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 5 | # You may obtain a copy of the License at 6 | # 7 | # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 8 | # 9 | # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 10 | # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 11 | # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or 12 | # implied. 13 | # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 | # limitations under the License. 15 | 16 | import setuptools 17 | 18 | # In python < 2.7.4, a lazy loading of package `pbr` will break 19 | # setuptools if some other modules registered functions in `atexit`. 20 | # solution from: http://bugs.python.org/issue15881#msg170215 21 | try: 22 | import multiprocessing # noqa 23 | except ImportError: 24 | pass 25 | 26 | setuptools.setup( 27 | setup_requires=['pbr'], 28 | pbr=True) 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test-requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | testrepository 2 | testtools 3 | flake8 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tox.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [tox] 2 | minversion = 1.6 3 | envlist = py34,py33,py27,style 4 | #skipsdist = True 5 | 6 | [testenv] 7 | #usedevelop = True 8 | install_command = pip install -U {opts} {packages} 9 | setenv = 10 | VIRTUAL_ENV={envdir} 11 | deps = -r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt 12 | -r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt 13 | commands = python setup.py testr --slowest --testr-args='{posargs}' 14 | 15 | [testenv:style] 16 | commands = flake8 17 | 18 | [testenv:docs] 19 | commands = python setup.py build_sphinx 20 | 21 | [testenv:cover] 22 | commands = python setup.py testr --coverage --testr-args='{posargs}' 23 | 24 | [flake8] 25 | # 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