goodby / csv
CSV import/export library
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Requires
- php: >=5.3.2
- ext-mbstring: *
Requires (Dev)
- mikey179/vfsstream: >=1.1.0
- mockery/mockery: >=0.7.2
- phpunit/phpunit: 3.7.*
- suin/php-expose: >=1.0
README
What is "Goodby CSV"?
Goodby CSV is a highly memory efficient, flexible and extendable open-source CSV import/export library.
use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\Lexer; use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\Interpreter; use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\LexerConfig; $lexer = new Lexer(new LexerConfig()); $interpreter = new Interpreter(); $interpreter->addObserver(function(array $row) { // do something here. // for example, insert $row to database. }); $lexer->parse('data.csv', $interpreter);
Features
1. Memory Management Free
This library was designed for low memory usage. It will not accumulate all the rows in the memory. The importer reads a CSV file and executes a callback function line by line.
2. Multibyte support
This library supports mulitbyte input/output: for example, SJIS-win, EUC-JP and UTF-8.
3. Ready to Use for Enterprise Applications
Goodby CSV is fully unit-tested. The library is stable and ready to be used in large projects like enterprise applications.
Requirements
- PHP 5.3.2 or later
- mbstring
Installation
Install composer in your project:
curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
Create a composer.json
file in your project root:
{ "require": { "goodby/csv": "*" } }
Install via composer:
php composer.phar install
Documentation
Configuration
Import configuration:
use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\LexerConfig; $config = new LexerConfig(); $config ->setDelimiter("\t") // Customize delimiter. Default value is comma(,) ->setEnclosure("'") // Customize enclosure. Default value is double quotation(") ->setEscape("\\") // Customize escape character. Default value is backslash(\) ->setToCharset('UTF-8') // Customize target encoding. Default value is null, no converting. ->setFromCharset('SJIS-win') // Customize CSV file encoding. Default value is null. ;
Export configuration:
use Goodby\CSV\Export\Standard\ExporterConfig; $config = new ExporterConfig(); $config ->setDelimiter("\t") // Customize delimiter. Default value is comma(,) ->setEnclosure("'") // Customize enclosure. Default value is double quotation(") ->setEscape("\\") // Customize escape character. Default value is backslash(\) ->setToCharset('SJIS-win') // Customize file encoding. Default value is null, no converting. ->setFromCharset('UTF-8') // Customize source encoding. Default value is null. ->setFileMode(CsvFileObject::FILE_MODE_WRITE) // Customize file mode and choose either write or append. Default value is write ('w'). See fopen() php docs ;
Unstrict Row Consistency Mode
By default, Goodby CSV throws StrictViolationException
when it finds a row with a different column count to other columns. In the case you want to import such a CSV, you can call Interpreter::unstrict()
to disable row consistency check at import.
rough.csv:
foo,bar,baz
foo,bar
foo
foo,bar,baz
use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\Interpreter; use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\Lexer; use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\LexerConfig; $interpreter = new Interpreter(); $interpreter->unstrict(); // Ignore row column count consistency $lexer = new Lexer(new LexerConfig()); $lexer->parse('rough.csv', $interpreter);
Examples
Import to Database via PDO
user.csv:
1,alice,alice@example.com
2,bob,bob@example.com
3,carol,carol@eample.com
use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\Lexer; use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\Interpreter; use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\LexerConfig; $pdo = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname=test', 'root', 'root'); $pdo->query('CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS user (id INT, `name` VARCHAR(255), email VARCHAR(255))'); $config = new LexerConfig(); $lexer = new Lexer($config); $interpreter = new Interpreter(); $interpreter->addObserver(function(array $columns) use ($pdo) { $stmt = $pdo->prepare('INSERT INTO user (id, name, email) VALUES (?, ?, ?)'); $stmt->execute($columns); }); $lexer->parse('user.csv', $interpreter);
Import from TSV (tab separated values) to array
temperature.tsv:
9 Tokyo
27 Singapore
-5 Seoul
7 Shanghai
use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\Lexer; use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\Interpreter; use Goodby\CSV\Import\Standard\LexerConfig; $temperature = array(); $config = new LexerConfig(); $config->setDelimiter("\t"); $lexer = new Lexer($config); $interpreter = new Interpreter(); $interpreter->addObserver(function(array $row) use (&$temperature) { $temperature[] = array( 'temperature' => $row[0], 'city' => $row[1], ); }); $lexer->parse('temperature.tsv', $interpreter); print_r($temperature);
Export from array
use Goodby\CSV\Export\Standard\Exporter; use Goodby\CSV\Export\Standard\ExporterConfig; $config = new ExporterConfig(); $exporter = new Exporter($config); $exporter->export('php://output', array( array('1', 'alice', 'alice@example.com'), array('2', 'bob', 'bob@example.com'), array('3', 'carol', 'carol@example.com'), ));
Export from database via PDO
use Goodby\CSV\Export\Standard\Exporter; use Goodby\CSV\Export\Standard\ExporterConfig; use Goodby\CSV\Export\Standard\CsvFileObject; use Goodby\CSV\Export\Standard\Collection\PdoCollection; $pdo = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname=test', 'root', 'root'); $pdo->query('CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS user (id INT, `name` VARCHAR(255), email VARCHAR(255))'); $pdo->query("INSERT INTO user VALUES(1, 'alice', 'alice@example.com')"); $pdo->query("INSERT INTO user VALUES(2, 'bob', 'bob@example.com')"); $pdo->query("INSERT INTO user VALUES(3, 'carol', 'carol@example.com')"); $config = new ExporterConfig(); $exporter = new Exporter($config); $stmt = $pdo->prepare("SELECT * FROM user"); $stmt->execute(); $exporter->export('php://output', new PdoCollection($stmt));
Export with CallbackCollection
use Goodby\CSV\Export\Standard\Exporter; use Goodby\CSV\Export\Standard\ExporterConfig; use Goodby\CSV\Export\Standard\Collection\CallbackCollection; $data = array(); $data[] = array('user', 'name1'); $data[] = array('user', 'name2'); $data[] = array('user', 'name3'); $collection = new CallbackCollection($data, function($row) { // apply custom format to the row $row[1] = $row[1] . '!'; return $row; }); $config = new ExporterConfig(); $exporter = new Exporter($config); $exporter->export('php://stdout', $collection);
Export in Symfony2 action
namespace AcmeBundle\ExampleBundle\Controller; use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\StreamedResponse; class DefaultController extends Controller { public function csvExportAction() { $conn = $this->get('database_connection'); $stmt = $conn->prepare('SELECT * FROM somewhere'); $stmt->execute(); $response = new StreamedResponse(); $response->setStatusCode(200); $response->headers->set('Content-Type', 'text/csv'); $response->setCallback(function() use($stmt) { $config = new ExporterConfig(); $exporter = new Exporter($config); $exporter->export('php://output', new PdoCollection($stmt->getIterator())); }); $response->send(); return $response; } }
License
Csv is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details
Contributing
We works under test driven development.
Checkout master source code from github:
hub clone goodby/csv
Install components via composer:
# If you don't have composer.phar
./scripts/bundle-devtools.sh .
# If you have composer.phar
composer.phar install --dev
Run phpunit:
./vendor/bin/phpunit
Acknowledgement
Credits are found within composer.json file.