[[template id=plugin name=table author="[[VictorMoral]]"]] [[tag type/format]] This plugin supplies a `table` [[PreprocessorDirective]] to build html tables from data in CSV (comma-separated values) or DSV (delimiter-separated values) format. It needs the perl module [[cpan Text::CSV]] for the CSV data. ## Usage In any source page include the following: The next table shows the results: \[[table class="myclass" format=dsv data=""" Custom|Amount| Fulanito|134,34| Menganito|234,56| """]] This is my last acquisition: [[table class="book_record" format=csv file="data/books/record1"]] And the record1 page should be similar to: "Title","Perl Best Practices" "Author","Damian Conway" "Publisher","O’Reilly" The parameters are: - _data_: Values for the table - _file_: Wiki page containing the data. - _format_ (optional): format name of the data. By default is `auto` and the options are `csv` or `dsv`. - _delimiter_ (optional): The character used to separate fields. By default, DSV format uses a pipe (`|`), and CSV uses a comma (`,`). - _class_ (optional): CSS class for the table html element - _caption_ (optional): Text string for the table caption. - _no\_header_: This switch disables the generation of table header (``) elements. By default, the `table` directive uses the first data line as column headers. The _data_ and _file_ parameters are mutually exclusive. Note: the automatic format detection mechanism is still very rudimentary. ## Changelog ### version 0.5 * Remove a call to an inexistent [[cpan Text::CSV]] method. * Added the sep_char parameter. * Parse CSV data in binary mode. * Added a format detection mechanism. * Default format now is 'auto'. ## Links - Information about the formats in Wikipedia: - [[wikipedia CSV]] - [[wikipedia DSV]] - Download the tar file from - Debian package in