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package flatgraph.help
import de.vandermeer.asciitable.{AsciiTable, CWC_LongestLine}
import de.vandermeer.asciithemes.TA_GridThemes
import de.vandermeer.skb.interfaces.transformers.textformat.TextAlignment
import Table.*
import scala.jdk.CollectionConverters.SeqHasAsJava
case class Table(columnNames: Seq[String], rows: Seq[Row]) {
def render(implicit availableWidthProvider: AvailableWidthProvider): String = {
if (columnNames.isEmpty && rows.isEmpty) {
""
} else {
val table = new AsciiTable()
table.addRule()
table.addRow(columnNames.asJava)
table.addRule()
if (rows.nonEmpty) {
rows.map(_.asJava).foreach(table.addRow)
}
table.addRule()
table.getContext.setGridTheme(TA_GridThemes.FULL)
table.setTextAlignment(TextAlignment.LEFT)
val renderingWidth = math.max(availableWidthProvider.apply(), 60)
val minWidth = 5
val maxWidth = renderingWidth - minWidth
val columnWidthCalculator = new CWC_LongestLine().add(minWidth, maxWidth)
table.getRenderer.setCWC(columnWidthCalculator)
// some terminal emulators (e.g. on github actions CI) report to have a width of 0...
// that doesn't work for rendering a table, so we compensate by using a minimum width
table.render(renderingWidth)
}
}
}
object Table {
type Row = Seq[String]
trait AvailableWidthProvider extends (() => Int)
class ConstantWidth(width: Int) extends AvailableWidthProvider {
override def apply() = width
}
}