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LtsvHelper

A library for reading and writing LTSV file.

Install

First, install Nuget. Then, install LtsvHelper from the package manager console.

PM> Install-Package LtsvHelper

Usage

Reading

Reading all records

using (TextReader textReader = new StreamReader("some_path.ltsv"))
using (LtsvReader ltsvReader = new LtsvReader(textReader))
{
    IEnumerable<MyRecord> records = ltsvReader.GetRecords<MyRecord>();
}

Reading records manualy

using (TextReader textReader = new StreamReader("some_path.ltsv"))
using (LtsvReader ltsvReader = new LtsvReader(textReader))
{
    while (ltsvReader.Read())
    {
        MyRecord records = ltsvReader.GetRecord<MyRecord>();
    }
}

Reading individual fields

using (TextReader textReader = new StreamReader("some_path.ltsv"))
using (LtsvReader ltsvReader = new LtsvReader(textReader))
{
    while (ltsvReader.Read())
    {
        string value1 = ltsvReader.GetField("label1");
        int value2 = ltsvReader.GetField<int>("label2");
    }
}

Writing

Writing records manualy

using (TextWriter textWriter = new StreamWriter("some_path.ltsv"))
using (LtsvWriter ltsvWriter = new LtsvWriter(textWriter))
{
    foreach (var item in list)
    {
        ltsvWriter.WriteRecord(item);
    }
}

Writing individual fields

using (TextWriter textWriter = new StreamWriter("some_path.ltsv"))
using (LtsvWriter ltsvWriter = new LtsvWriter(textWriter))
{
    foreach (var item in list)
    {
        ltsvWriter.WriteField("label1", "value1");
        ltsvWriter.WriteField("label2", 10);
        ltsvWriter.NextRecord();
    }
}

Mapping

Fluent Class Mapping

public class MyClassMap : LtsvClassMap<MyClass>
{
    public MyClassMap()
    {
        Map(m => m.Id);
        Map(m => m.Name);
    }
}
Label
public class MyClassMap : LtsvClassMap<MyClass>
{
    public MyClassMap()
    {
        Map(m => m.Id).Label("id");
        Map(m => m.Name).Label("name");
    }
}

Contribution

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch ( git checkout -b my-new-feature )
  3. Commit your changes ( git commit -am 'Add some feature' )
  4. Push to the branch ( git push origin my-new-feature )
  5. Create new Pull Request

License

MIT

Author

tnakamura

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