use crate::config::{Config, Delimiter};
use crate::util;
use crate::CliResult;
static USAGE: &str = "
Prints a count of the number of records in the CSV data.
Note that the count will not include the header row (unless --no-headers is
given).
Usage:
xan count [options] [<input>]
count options:
--csv Output the result as a single column, single row CSV file with
a \"count\" header.
Common options:
-h, --help Display this message
-o, --output <file> Write output to <file> instead of stdout.
-n, --no-headers When set, the first row will not be included in
the count.
-d, --delimiter <arg> The field delimiter for reading CSV data.
Must be a single character.
";
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct Args {
arg_input: Option<String>,
flag_csv: bool,
flag_no_headers: bool,
flag_output: Option<String>,
flag_delimiter: Option<Delimiter>,
}
pub fn run(argv: &[&str]) -> CliResult<()> {
let args: Args = util::get_args(USAGE, argv)?;
let conf = Config::new(&args.arg_input)
.delimiter(args.flag_delimiter)
.no_headers(args.flag_no_headers);
let wconf = Config::new(&args.flag_output);
let count = match conf.indexed()? {
Some(idx) => idx.count(),
None => {
let mut rdr = conf.reader()?;
let mut count = 0u64;
let mut record = csv::ByteRecord::new();
while rdr.read_byte_record(&mut record)? {
count += 1;
}
count
}
};
if args.flag_csv {
let mut writer = wconf.writer()?;
let mut record = csv::ByteRecord::new();
record.push_field(b"count");
writer.write_byte_record(&record)?;
record.clear();
record.push_field(format!("{}", count).as_bytes());
writer.write_byte_record(&record)?;
writer.flush()?;
} else {
let mut writer = wconf.io_writer()?;
writeln!(writer, "{}", count)?;
}
Ok(())
}