# tableformat.py
class TableFormatter:
def headings(self, headers):
'''
Emit the table headers
'''
raise NotImplementedError()
def row(self, rowdata):
'''
Emit a single row of table data
'''
raise NotImplementedError()
class TextTableFormatter(TableFormatter):
'''
Output data in plain-text format.
'''
def headings(self, headers):
for h in headers:
print(f'{h:>10s}', end=' ')
print()
print(('-'*10 + ' ')*len(headers))
def row(self, rowdata):
for d in rowdata:
print(f'{d:>10s}', end=' ')
print()
class CSVTableFormatter(TableFormatter):
'''
Output data in CSV format.
'''
def headings(self, headers):
print(','.join(headers))
def row(self, rowdata):
print(','.join(rowdata))
class HTMLTableFormatter(TableFormatter):
'''
Output data in HTML format.
'''
def headings(self, headers):
print('<tr>', end='')
for h in headers:
print(f'<th>{h}</th>', end='')
print('</tr>')
def row(self, rowdata):
print('<tr>', end='')
for d in rowdata:
print(f'<td>{d}</td>', end='')
print('</tr>')
class FormatError(Exception):
pass
def create_formatter(name):
'''
Create an appropriate formatter given an output format name
'''
if name == 'txt':
return TextTableFormatter()
elif name == 'csv':
return CSVTableFormatter()
elif name == 'html':
return HTMLTableFormatter()
else:
raise FormatError(f'Unknown table format {name}')
def print_table(objects, columns, formatter):
'''
Make a nicely formatted table from a list of objects and attribute names.
'''
formatter.headings(columns)
for obj in objects:
rowdata = [ str(getattr(obj, name)) for name in columns ]
formatter.row(rowdata)