NAME
Catmandu::Exporter::CSV - a CSV exporter
SYNOPSIS
use Catmandu::Exporter::CSV;
my $exporter = Catmandu::Exporter::CSV->new(
fix => 'myfix.txt',
quote_char => '"',
sep_char => ',',
escape_char => '"' ,
always_quote => 1,
header => 1);
$exporter->fields("f1,f2,f3");
$exporter->fields([qw(f1 f2 f3)]);
$exporter->add_many($arrayref);
$exporter->add_many($iterator);
$exporter->add_many(sub { });
$exporter->add($hashref);
printf "exported %d objects\n" , $exporter->count;
DESCRIPTION
This Catmandu::Exporter
exports items as rows with comma-separated values (CSV). Serialization is based on Text::CSV. A header line with field names will be included if option header
is set. Field names can be read from the first item exported or set by option fields
. Newlines and tabulator values are in field values are escaped as \n
, \r
, and \t
.
CONFIGURATION
- sep_char
-
Column separator (
,
by default>) - quote_char
-
Quotation character (
"
by default>) - escape_char
-
Character for escaping inside quoted field (
"
by default) - fields
-
List of fields to be used as columns, given as array reference, comma-separated string, or hash reference.
- header
-
Include a header line with the column names, if set to
1
(the default). Custom field names can be supplied as has reference. By default field names are used as as column names.
METHODS
See Catmandu::Exporter, Catmandu::Addable, Catmandu::Fixable, Catmandu::Counter, and Catmandu::Logger for a full list of methods.