lyx_mirror/lib/scripts/csv2lyx.py
José Matos 04ecabef60 Update Python scripts to Python 3+
Remove support for Python 2

Use formatted strings where appropriated
2024-06-10 11:29:56 +01:00

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# file csv2lyx.py
# This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
# Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
# author Hartmut Haase
# author José Matos
# Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS
# This script reads a csv-table (file name.csv) and converts it into
# a LyX-table for versions 1.5.0 and higher (LyX table format 276).
# It uses Python's csv module for parsing.
# The original csv2lyx was witten by Antonio Gulino <antonio.gulino@tin.it>
# in Perl for LyX 1.x and modified for LyX table format 276 by the author.
#
import csv, unicodedata
import os, sys
import optparse
def error(message):
sys.stderr.write(message + '\n')
sys.exit(1)
header = """#csv2lyx created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\\lyxformat 413
\\begin_document
\\begin_header
\\textclass article
\\use_default_options true
\\maintain_unincluded_children false
\\language english
\\language_package default
\\inputencoding auto
\\fontencoding global
\\font_roman default
\\font_sans default
\\font_typewriter default
\\font_default_family default
\\use_non_tex_fonts false
\\font_sc false
\\font_osf false
\\font_sf_scale 100
\\font_tt_scale 100
\\graphics default
\\default_output_format default
\\output_sync 0
\\bibtex_command default
\\index_command default
\\paperfontsize default
\\use_hyperref false
\\papersize default
\\use_geometry false
\\use_amsmath 1
\\use_esint 1
\\use_mhchem 1
\\use_mathdots 1
\\cite_engine basic
\\use_bibtopic false
\\use_indices false
\\paperorientation portrait
\\suppress_date false
\\use_refstyle 1
\\index Index
\\shortcut idx
\\color #008000
\\end_index
\\secnumdepth 3
\\tocdepth 3
\\paragraph_separation indent
\\paragraph_indentation default
\\quotes_language english
\\papercolumns 1
\\papersides 1
\\paperpagestyle default
\\tracking_changes false
\\output_changes false
\\html_math_output 0
\\html_css_as_file 0
\\html_be_strict false
\\end_header
\\begin_body
\\begin_layout Standard
\\begin_inset Tabular
<lyxtabular version="3" rows="%d" columns="%d">
<features tabularvalignment="middle">
"""
cell = """<cell alignment="left" valignment="top" usebox="none">
\\begin_inset Text
\\begin_layout Plain Layout
%s
\\end_layout
\\end_inset
</cell>"""
footer = """</lyxtabular>
\\end_inset
\\end_layout
\\end_body
\\end_document
"""
# processing command line options
# delegate this to standard module optparse
args = {}
args["usage"] = "Usage: csv2lyx [options] csvfile [file.lyx]"
args["description"] = """This script creates a LyX document containing a table created from a
comma-separated-value (CSV) file. The resulting LyX file can be opened
with LyX 1.5.0 or any later version.
If no options are given csv2lyx will try to infer the CSV type of the csvfile,
"""
parser = optparse.OptionParser(**args)
parser.set_defaults(excel ='', column_sep = '')
parser.add_option("-e", "--excel", metavar ="CHAR",
help = """CHAR corresponds to a CSV type:
'e': Excel-generated CSV file
't': Excel-generated TAB-delimited CSV file""")
parser.add_option("-s", "--separator", dest = "column_sep",
help = """column separator
't' means Tab""")
group = optparse.OptionGroup(parser, "Remarks", """If your CSV file contains special characters (e. g. umlauts,
accented letters, etc.) make sure it is coded in UTF-8 (unicode).
Else LyX will loose some cell contents. If your CSV file was not written according to the "Common Format and MIME Type for Comma-Separated Values (CSV) Files" (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4180) there may be unexpected results.""")
parser.add_option_group(group)
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
# validate input
if len(args) == 1:
infile = args[0]
fout = sys.stdout
elif len(args) == 2:
infile = args[0]
fout = open(args[1], 'w')
else:
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(1)
if not os.path.exists(infile):
error('File "%s" not found.' % infile)
dialects = {'' : None, 'e' : 'excel', 't' : 'excel-tab'}
if options.excel not in dialects:
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(1)
dialect = dialects[options.excel]
# Set Tab, if necessary
if options.column_sep == 't':
options.column_sep = "\t"
# when no special column separator is given, try to detect it:
if options.column_sep and dialect :
reader = csv.reader(open(infile), dialect = dialect, delimiter = options.column_sep)
else:
guesser = csv.Sniffer()
input_file = "".join(open(infile).readlines())
try:
dialect = guesser.sniff(input_file)
reader = csv.reader(open(infile), dialect = dialect)
except:
# older versions (python < 2.5) of csv have problems (bugs)
# that is why we try harder to get a result, this should work on most cases
# as it assumes that the separator is a comma (the c in csv :-) )
try:
reader = csv.reader(open(infile), dialect = dialect, delimiter = ',')
except:
reader = csv.reader(open(infile), delimiter = ',')
# read input
num_cols = 1 # max columns
rows = []
for row in reader:
num_cols = max(num_cols, len(row))
rows.append(row)
num_rows = len(rows) # number of lines
# create a LyX file
#####################
# write first part
####################
fout.write(header % (num_rows, num_cols))
#####################
# write table
####################
for i in range(num_cols):
fout.write('<column alignment="left" valignment="top" width="0pt">\n')
for j in range(num_rows):
row = ['<row>']
############################
# write contents of one line
############################
for i in range(len(rows[j])):
row.append( cell % rows[j][i].replace('\\','\\backslash\n'))
# If row has less columns than num_cols fill with blank entries
for i in range(len(rows[j]), num_cols):
row.append(cell % " ")
fout.write("\n".join(row) + '\n</row>\n')
#####################
# write last part
####################
fout.write(footer)
# close the LyX file
fout.close()