csv2html
This command-line utility converts CSV files to HTML tables and complete HTML documents. It requires Rust 1.74 or later to build. By default, it uses the first row of the CSV file as the header of the HTML table.
The original Python version of csv2html is preserved in the branch python.
Installation
Prebuilt Linux and Windows binaries are available. They are attached to releases on the "Releases" page.
Installing with Cargo
cargo install csv2html
Building on Debian and Ubuntu
Follow the instructions to build a static Linux binary of csv2html from the source code on recent Debian and Ubuntu.
1. Install Rustup. Through Rustup add the stable musl libc target for your CPU.
2. Install the build and test dependencies.
3. Clone this repository. Build the binary.
Cross-compiling for Windows
Follow the instructions to build a 32-bit Windows binary of csv2html on recent Debian and Ubuntu.
1. Install Rustup. Through Rustup add the i686 GNU ABI Windows target.
2. Install the build dependencies.
3. Configure Cargo for cross-compilation.
Add the following in ~/.cargo/config.
[]
= "/usr/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-gcc"
4. Clone this repository. Build the binary.
git clone https://github.com/dbohdan/csv2html
cd csv2html
just release-windows
Command-line arguments
Convert CSV files to HTML tables
Usage: csv2html [OPTIONS] [input]
Arguments:
[input] Input file
Options:
-o, --output <OUTPUT> Output file
-t, --title <TITLE> HTML document title
-d, --delimiter <DELIM> Field delimiter character for CSV (',' by default)
-s, --start <N> Skip the first N-1 rows; start at row N
-r, --renumber Replace the first column with row numbers
-n, --no-header Do not use the first row of the input as the header
-c, --complete-document Output a complete HTML document instead of only a
table
--table <ATTRS> HTML attributes for the tag <table> (e.g., --table
'foo="bar" baz' results in the output <table foo="bar" baz>...</table>); it is
up to the user to ensure the result is valid HTML
--tr <ATTRS> Attributes for <tr>
--th <ATTRS> Attributes for <th>
--td <ATTRS> Attributes for <td>
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version
Use examples
The following command reads the data in test/test.csv and writes an HTML table that corresponds to the data to test.html:
The following command takes semicolon-delimited data from pub.csv, starting with row 267.
The first column of the table is replaced with the row number starting at 1 (except in the header row, which is untouched).
The output is redirected to the file pub.html.
The same as above, but the output is a full HTML document instead of just the markup for the table:
If the input file is tab-delimited, use \t as the deliminter argument.
# POSIX.
rem Windows.
csv2html-win32.exe --delimiter \t tests/test.tsv
\t is the only backslash escape sequence that is implemented.
License
Three-clause ("new" or "revised") BSD.
See the file LICENSE.