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Columnize
Easy column-formatted output for golang
Columnize is a really small Go package that makes building CLI's a little bit easier. In some CLI designs, you want to output a number similar items in a human-readable way with nicely aligned columns. However, figuring out how wide to make each column is a boring problem to solve and eats your valuable time.
Here is an example:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/ryanuber/columnize"
)
func main() {
output := []string{
"Name | Gender | Age",
"Bob | Male | 38",
"Sally | Female | 26",
}
result := columnize.SimpleFormat(output)
fmt.Println(result)
}
As you can see, you just pass in a list of strings. And the result:
Name Gender Age
Bob Male 38
Sally Female 26
Columnize is tolerant of missing or empty fields, or even empty lines, so passing in extra lines for spacing should show up as you would expect.
Configuration
Columnize is configured using a Config
, which can be obtained by calling the
DefaultConfig()
method. You can then tweak the settings in the resulting
Config
:
config := columnize.DefaultConfig()
config.Delim = "|"
config.Glue = " "
config.Prefix = ""
config.Empty = ""
Delim
is the string by which columns of input are delimitedGlue
is the string by which columns of output are delimitedPrefix
is a string by which each line of output is prefixedEmpty
is a string used to replace blank values found in output
You can then pass the Config
in using the Format
method (signature below) to
have text formatted to your liking.
Usage
SimpleFormat(intput []string) string
Format(input []string, config *Config) string