[−][src]Crate dbase
dbase is rust library meant to read and write
Reading
To Read the whole file at once you should use the read function.
Once you have access to the records, you will have to match
against the real
FieldValue
Examples
use dbase::FieldValue; let records = dbase::read("tests/data/line.dbf").unwrap(); for record in records { for (name, value) in record { println!("{} -> {:?}", name, value); match value { FieldValue::Character(Some(string)) => println!("Got string: {}", string), FieldValue::Numeric(value) => println!("Got numeric value of {:?}", value), _ => {} } } }
You can also create a Reader and iterate over the records.
let reader = dbase::Reader::from_path("tests/data/line.dbf").unwrap(); for record_result in reader { let record = record_result.unwrap(); for (name, value) in record { println!("name: {}, value: {:?}", name, value); } }
Structs
FieldFlags | |
Reader | Struct with the handle to the source .dbf file Responsible for reading the content |
Writer | Struct that handles the writing of records to any destination
that supports the |
Enums
Error | Errors that may happen when reading a .dbf |
FieldValue | Enum where each variant stores the record value |
Functions
read | One liner to read the content of a .dbf file |
write_to | Writes the records to the dest |
write_to_path | Writes all the records to the a new file at path |
Type Definitions
Record | Type definition of a record. A .dbf file is composed of many records |