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Vendor talkingbit Package csv Short Description Read and Write CSV files License
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A package with classes to manage reading and writing of csv files.
Installation
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Basic usage
Reader
Reader allows us to read the contents of a given file in the file system. Contents are yielded using a Generator. Typical usage could be like this. Rows will be read as plain arrays.
If the file has csv headers, you can use the following setup, so rows will be read as associative arrays:
Also, you can map rows to a simple Dto, provided that all relevant fields are public:
Writer
Writer allows us to write data to a CSV file.
A row can be a plain array:
A row can be an associative array. In this case, keys will be used as CSV headers.
Also, you can write Dto directly to CSV files. Dtos will be treated as if they were associative arrays.
Configuration
You can customize delimiters and enclosure characters:
Custom Mappers for Reader
You can create custom mappers for the Reader implementing the following interface:
The $line parameter contains the row data from the file. The $headers contains csv headers if found. You can return any type, so you are free to do things like:
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