|
|
| r""" |
| CSV parsing and writing. |
| |
| This module provides classes that assist in the reading and writing |
| of Comma Separated Value (CSV) files, and implements the interface |
| described by PEP 305. Although many CSV files are simple to parse, |
| the format is not formally defined by a stable specification and |
| is subtle enough that parsing lines of a CSV file with something |
| like line.split(",") is bound to fail. The module supports three |
| basic APIs: reading, writing, and registration of dialects. |
| |
| |
| DIALECT REGISTRATION: |
| |
| Readers and writers support a dialect argument, which is a convenient |
| handle on a group of settings. When the dialect argument is a string, |
| it identifies one of the dialects previously registered with the module. |
| If it is a class or instance, the attributes of the argument are used as |
| the settings for the reader or writer: |
| |
| class excel: |
| delimiter = ',' |
| quotechar = '"' |
| escapechar = None |
| doublequote = True |
| skipinitialspace = False |
| lineterminator = '\r\n' |
| quoting = QUOTE_MINIMAL |
| |
| SETTINGS: |
| |
| * quotechar - specifies a one-character string to use as the |
| quoting character. It defaults to '"'. |
| * delimiter - specifies a one-character string to use as the |
| field separator. It defaults to ','. |
| * skipinitialspace - specifies how to interpret spaces which |
| immediately follow a delimiter. It defaults to False, which |
| means that spaces immediately following a delimiter is part |
| of the following field. |
| * lineterminator - specifies the character sequence which should |
| terminate rows. |
| * quoting - controls when quotes should be generated by the writer. |
| It can take on any of the following module constants: |
| |
| csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL means only when required, for example, when a |
| field contains either the quotechar or the delimiter |
| csv.QUOTE_ALL means that quotes are always placed around fields. |
| csv.QUOTE_NONNUMERIC means that quotes are always placed around |
| fields which do not parse as integers or floating-point |
| numbers. |
| csv.QUOTE_STRINGS means that quotes are always placed around |
| fields which are strings. Note that the Python value None |
| is not a string. |
| csv.QUOTE_NOTNULL means that quotes are only placed around fields |
| that are not the Python value None. |
| csv.QUOTE_NONE means that quotes are never placed around fields. |
| * escapechar - specifies a one-character string used to escape |
| the delimiter when quoting is set to QUOTE_NONE. |
| * doublequote - controls the handling of quotes inside fields. When |
| True, two consecutive quotes are interpreted as one during read, |
| and when writing, each quote character embedded in the data is |
| written as two quotes |
| """ |
|
|
| import types |
| from _csv import Error, writer, reader, register_dialect, \ |
| unregister_dialect, get_dialect, list_dialects, \ |
| field_size_limit, \ |
| QUOTE_MINIMAL, QUOTE_ALL, QUOTE_NONNUMERIC, QUOTE_NONE, \ |
| QUOTE_STRINGS, QUOTE_NOTNULL |
| from _csv import Dialect as _Dialect |
|
|
| from io import StringIO |
|
|
| __all__ = ["QUOTE_MINIMAL", "QUOTE_ALL", "QUOTE_NONNUMERIC", "QUOTE_NONE", |
| "QUOTE_STRINGS", "QUOTE_NOTNULL", |
| "Error", "Dialect", "excel", "excel_tab", |
| "field_size_limit", "reader", "writer", |
| "register_dialect", "get_dialect", "list_dialects", "Sniffer", |
| "unregister_dialect", "DictReader", "DictWriter", |
| "unix_dialect"] |
|
|
| __version__ = "1.0" |
|
|
|
|
| class Dialect: |
| """Describe a CSV dialect. |
| |
| This must be subclassed (see csv.excel). Valid attributes are: |
| delimiter, quotechar, escapechar, doublequote, skipinitialspace, |
| lineterminator, quoting. |
| |
| """ |
| _name = "" |
| _valid = False |
| |
| delimiter = None |
| quotechar = None |
| escapechar = None |
| doublequote = None |
| skipinitialspace = None |
| lineterminator = None |
| quoting = None |
|
|
| def __init__(self): |
| if self.__class__ != Dialect: |
| self._valid = True |
| self._validate() |
|
|
| def _validate(self): |
| try: |
| _Dialect(self) |
| except TypeError as e: |
| |
| raise Error(str(e)) from None |
|
|
| class excel(Dialect): |
| """Describe the usual properties of Excel-generated CSV files.""" |
| delimiter = ',' |
| quotechar = '"' |
| doublequote = True |
| skipinitialspace = False |
| lineterminator = '\r\n' |
| quoting = QUOTE_MINIMAL |
| register_dialect("excel", excel) |
|
|
| class excel_tab(excel): |
| """Describe the usual properties of Excel-generated TAB-delimited files.""" |
| delimiter = '\t' |
| register_dialect("excel-tab", excel_tab) |
|
|
| class unix_dialect(Dialect): |
| """Describe the usual properties of Unix-generated CSV files.""" |
| delimiter = ',' |
| quotechar = '"' |
| doublequote = True |
| skipinitialspace = False |
| lineterminator = '\n' |
| quoting = QUOTE_ALL |
| register_dialect("unix", unix_dialect) |
|
|
|
|
| class DictReader: |
| def __init__(self, f, fieldnames=None, restkey=None, restval=None, |
| dialect="excel", *args, **kwds): |
| if fieldnames is not None and iter(fieldnames) is fieldnames: |
| fieldnames = list(fieldnames) |
| self._fieldnames = fieldnames |
| self.restkey = restkey |
| self.restval = restval |
| self.reader = reader(f, dialect, *args, **kwds) |
| self.dialect = dialect |
| self.line_num = 0 |
|
|
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
|
|
| @property |
| def fieldnames(self): |
| if self._fieldnames is None: |
| try: |
| self._fieldnames = next(self.reader) |
| except StopIteration: |
| pass |
| self.line_num = self.reader.line_num |
| return self._fieldnames |
|
|
| @fieldnames.setter |
| def fieldnames(self, value): |
| self._fieldnames = value |
|
|
| def __next__(self): |
| if self.line_num == 0: |
| |
| self.fieldnames |
| row = next(self.reader) |
| self.line_num = self.reader.line_num |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| while row == []: |
| row = next(self.reader) |
| d = dict(zip(self.fieldnames, row)) |
| lf = len(self.fieldnames) |
| lr = len(row) |
| if lf < lr: |
| d[self.restkey] = row[lf:] |
| elif lf > lr: |
| for key in self.fieldnames[lr:]: |
| d[key] = self.restval |
| return d |
|
|
| __class_getitem__ = classmethod(types.GenericAlias) |
|
|
|
|
| class DictWriter: |
| def __init__(self, f, fieldnames, restval="", extrasaction="raise", |
| dialect="excel", *args, **kwds): |
| if fieldnames is not None and iter(fieldnames) is fieldnames: |
| fieldnames = list(fieldnames) |
| self.fieldnames = fieldnames |
| self.restval = restval |
| extrasaction = extrasaction.lower() |
| if extrasaction not in ("raise", "ignore"): |
| raise ValueError("extrasaction (%s) must be 'raise' or 'ignore'" |
| % extrasaction) |
| self.extrasaction = extrasaction |
| self.writer = writer(f, dialect, *args, **kwds) |
|
|
| def writeheader(self): |
| header = dict(zip(self.fieldnames, self.fieldnames)) |
| return self.writerow(header) |
|
|
| def _dict_to_list(self, rowdict): |
| if self.extrasaction == "raise": |
| wrong_fields = rowdict.keys() - self.fieldnames |
| if wrong_fields: |
| raise ValueError("dict contains fields not in fieldnames: " |
| + ", ".join([repr(x) for x in wrong_fields])) |
| return (rowdict.get(key, self.restval) for key in self.fieldnames) |
|
|
| def writerow(self, rowdict): |
| return self.writer.writerow(self._dict_to_list(rowdict)) |
|
|
| def writerows(self, rowdicts): |
| return self.writer.writerows(map(self._dict_to_list, rowdicts)) |
|
|
| __class_getitem__ = classmethod(types.GenericAlias) |
|
|
|
|
| class Sniffer: |
| ''' |
| "Sniffs" the format of a CSV file (i.e. delimiter, quotechar) |
| Returns a Dialect object. |
| ''' |
| def __init__(self): |
| |
| self.preferred = [',', '\t', ';', ' ', ':'] |
|
|
|
|
| def sniff(self, sample, delimiters=None): |
| """ |
| Returns a dialect (or None) corresponding to the sample |
| """ |
|
|
| quotechar, doublequote, delimiter, skipinitialspace = \ |
| self._guess_quote_and_delimiter(sample, delimiters) |
| if not delimiter: |
| delimiter, skipinitialspace = self._guess_delimiter(sample, |
| delimiters) |
|
|
| if not delimiter: |
| raise Error("Could not determine delimiter") |
|
|
| class dialect(Dialect): |
| _name = "sniffed" |
| lineterminator = '\r\n' |
| quoting = QUOTE_MINIMAL |
| |
|
|
| dialect.doublequote = doublequote |
| dialect.delimiter = delimiter |
| |
| dialect.quotechar = quotechar or '"' |
| dialect.skipinitialspace = skipinitialspace |
|
|
| return dialect |
|
|
|
|
| def _guess_quote_and_delimiter(self, data, delimiters): |
| """ |
| Looks for text enclosed between two identical quotes |
| (the probable quotechar) which are preceded and followed |
| by the same character (the probable delimiter). |
| For example: |
| ,'some text', |
| The quote with the most wins, same with the delimiter. |
| If there is no quotechar the delimiter can't be determined |
| this way. |
| """ |
| import re |
|
|
| matches = [] |
| for restr in (r'(?P<delim>[^\w\n"\'])(?P<space> ?)(?P<quote>["\']).*?(?P=quote)(?P=delim)', |
| r'(?:^|\n)(?P<quote>["\']).*?(?P=quote)(?P<delim>[^\w\n"\'])(?P<space> ?)', |
| r'(?P<delim>[^\w\n"\'])(?P<space> ?)(?P<quote>["\']).*?(?P=quote)(?:$|\n)', |
| r'(?:^|\n)(?P<quote>["\']).*?(?P=quote)(?:$|\n)'): |
| regexp = re.compile(restr, re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE) |
| matches = regexp.findall(data) |
| if matches: |
| break |
|
|
| if not matches: |
| |
| return ('', False, None, 0) |
| quotes = {} |
| delims = {} |
| spaces = 0 |
| groupindex = regexp.groupindex |
| for m in matches: |
| n = groupindex['quote'] - 1 |
| key = m[n] |
| if key: |
| quotes[key] = quotes.get(key, 0) + 1 |
| try: |
| n = groupindex['delim'] - 1 |
| key = m[n] |
| except KeyError: |
| continue |
| if key and (delimiters is None or key in delimiters): |
| delims[key] = delims.get(key, 0) + 1 |
| try: |
| n = groupindex['space'] - 1 |
| except KeyError: |
| continue |
| if m[n]: |
| spaces += 1 |
|
|
| quotechar = max(quotes, key=quotes.get) |
|
|
| if delims: |
| delim = max(delims, key=delims.get) |
| skipinitialspace = delims[delim] == spaces |
| if delim == '\n': |
| delim = '' |
| else: |
| |
| delim = '' |
| skipinitialspace = 0 |
|
|
| |
| |
| dq_regexp = re.compile( |
| r"((%(delim)s)|^)\W*%(quote)s[^%(delim)s\n]*%(quote)s[^%(delim)s\n]*%(quote)s\W*((%(delim)s)|$)" % \ |
| {'delim':re.escape(delim), 'quote':quotechar}, re.MULTILINE) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| if dq_regexp.search(data): |
| doublequote = True |
| else: |
| doublequote = False |
|
|
| return (quotechar, doublequote, delim, skipinitialspace) |
|
|
|
|
| def _guess_delimiter(self, data, delimiters): |
| """ |
| The delimiter /should/ occur the same number of times on |
| each row. However, due to malformed data, it may not. We don't want |
| an all or nothing approach, so we allow for small variations in this |
| number. |
| 1) build a table of the frequency of each character on every line. |
| 2) build a table of frequencies of this frequency (meta-frequency?), |
| e.g. 'x occurred 5 times in 10 rows, 6 times in 1000 rows, |
| 7 times in 2 rows' |
| 3) use the mode of the meta-frequency to determine the /expected/ |
| frequency for that character |
| 4) find out how often the character actually meets that goal |
| 5) the character that best meets its goal is the delimiter |
| For performance reasons, the data is evaluated in chunks, so it can |
| try and evaluate the smallest portion of the data possible, evaluating |
| additional chunks as necessary. |
| """ |
|
|
| data = list(filter(None, data.split('\n'))) |
|
|
| ascii = [chr(c) for c in range(127)] |
|
|
| |
| chunkLength = min(10, len(data)) |
| iteration = 0 |
| charFrequency = {} |
| modes = {} |
| delims = {} |
| start, end = 0, chunkLength |
| while start < len(data): |
| iteration += 1 |
| for line in data[start:end]: |
| for char in ascii: |
| metaFrequency = charFrequency.get(char, {}) |
| |
| freq = line.count(char) |
| |
| metaFrequency[freq] = metaFrequency.get(freq, 0) + 1 |
| charFrequency[char] = metaFrequency |
|
|
| for char in charFrequency.keys(): |
| items = list(charFrequency[char].items()) |
| if len(items) == 1 and items[0][0] == 0: |
| continue |
| |
| if len(items) > 1: |
| modes[char] = max(items, key=lambda x: x[1]) |
| |
| |
| items.remove(modes[char]) |
| modes[char] = (modes[char][0], modes[char][1] |
| - sum(item[1] for item in items)) |
| else: |
| modes[char] = items[0] |
|
|
| |
| modeList = modes.items() |
| total = float(min(chunkLength * iteration, len(data))) |
| |
| consistency = 1.0 |
| |
| threshold = 0.9 |
| while len(delims) == 0 and consistency >= threshold: |
| for k, v in modeList: |
| if v[0] > 0 and v[1] > 0: |
| if ((v[1]/total) >= consistency and |
| (delimiters is None or k in delimiters)): |
| delims[k] = v |
| consistency -= 0.01 |
|
|
| if len(delims) == 1: |
| delim = list(delims.keys())[0] |
| skipinitialspace = (data[0].count(delim) == |
| data[0].count("%c " % delim)) |
| return (delim, skipinitialspace) |
|
|
| |
| start = end |
| end += chunkLength |
|
|
| if not delims: |
| return ('', 0) |
|
|
| |
| if len(delims) > 1: |
| for d in self.preferred: |
| if d in delims.keys(): |
| skipinitialspace = (data[0].count(d) == |
| data[0].count("%c " % d)) |
| return (d, skipinitialspace) |
|
|
| |
| |
| items = [(v,k) for (k,v) in delims.items()] |
| items.sort() |
| delim = items[-1][1] |
|
|
| skipinitialspace = (data[0].count(delim) == |
| data[0].count("%c " % delim)) |
| return (delim, skipinitialspace) |
|
|
|
|
| def has_header(self, sample): |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
|
|
| rdr = reader(StringIO(sample), self.sniff(sample)) |
|
|
| header = next(rdr) |
|
|
| columns = len(header) |
| columnTypes = {} |
| for i in range(columns): columnTypes[i] = None |
|
|
| checked = 0 |
| for row in rdr: |
| |
| if checked > 20: |
| break |
| checked += 1 |
|
|
| if len(row) != columns: |
| continue |
|
|
| for col in list(columnTypes.keys()): |
| thisType = complex |
| try: |
| thisType(row[col]) |
| except (ValueError, OverflowError): |
| |
| thisType = len(row[col]) |
|
|
| if thisType != columnTypes[col]: |
| if columnTypes[col] is None: |
| columnTypes[col] = thisType |
| else: |
| |
| |
| del columnTypes[col] |
|
|
| |
| |
| hasHeader = 0 |
| for col, colType in columnTypes.items(): |
| if isinstance(colType, int): |
| if len(header[col]) != colType: |
| hasHeader += 1 |
| else: |
| hasHeader -= 1 |
| else: |
| try: |
| colType(header[col]) |
| except (ValueError, TypeError): |
| hasHeader += 1 |
| else: |
| hasHeader -= 1 |
|
|
| return hasHeader > 0 |
|
|