# report.py
import fileparse
def read_portfolio(filename):
'''
Read a stock portfolio file into a list of dictionaries with keys
name, shares, and price.
'''
return fileparse.parse_csv(filename, select=['name','shares','price'], types=[str,int,float])
def read_prices(filename):
'''
Read a CSV file of price data into a dict mapping names to prices.
'''
return dict(fileparse.parse_csv(filename,types=[str,float], has_headers=False))
def make_report_data(portfolio,prices):
'''
Make a list of (name, shares, price, change) tuples given a portfolio list
and prices dictionary.
'''
rows = []
for stock in portfolio:
current_price = prices[stock['name']]
change = current_price - stock['price']
summary = (stock['name'], stock['shares'], current_price, change)
rows.append(summary)
return rows
def print_report(reportdata):
'''
Print a nicely formated table from a list of (name, shares, price, change) tuples.
'''
headers = ('Name','Shares','Price','Change')
print('%10s %10s %10s %10s' % headers)
print(('-'*10 + ' ')*len(headers))
for row in reportdata:
print('%10s %10d %10.2f %10.2f' % row)
def portfolio_report(portfoliofile, pricefile):
'''
Make a stock report given portfolio and price data files.
'''
# Read data files
portfolio = read_portfolio(portfoliofile)
prices = read_prices(pricefile)
# Create the report data
report = make_report_data(portfolio, prices)
# Print it out
print_report(report)
def main(args):
if len(args) != 3:
raise SystemExit('Usage: %s portfile pricefile' % args[0])
portfolio_report(args[1], args[2])
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
main(sys.argv)