docs: port data import methods to readthedocs

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Andy Meneely 2016-01-29 21:26:51 -05:00
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csv
---
===
Pulls CSV data from .csv files into a hash of arrays keyed by the headers. First row is assumed to be the header row.
Parsing uses Ruby's CSV, with options ``{headers: true, converters: :numeric}``
http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.0/libdoc/csv/rdoc/CSV.html
The ``csv`` method is a member of ``Squib::Deck``, but it is also available outside of the Deck DSL with ``Squib.csv()``. This allows a construction like::
data = Squib.csv file: 'data.csv'
Squib::Deck.new(cards: data['name'].size) do
end
Options
-------
file
default: ``'deck.csv'``
the CSV-formatted file to open. Opens relative to the current directory.
strip
default: ``true``
When ``true``, strips leading and trailing whitespace on values and headers
explode
default: ``'qty'``
Quantity explosion will be applied to the column this name. For example, rows in the csv with a ``'qty'`` of 3 will be duplicated 3 times.
Examples
--------

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ellipse
-------
Draw an ellipse at the given coordinates.
Draw an ellipse at the given coordinates. An ellipse is an oval that is defined by a bounding rectangle. To draw a circle, see :doc:`circle`.
Options
^^^^^^^

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-------
definition
This is a definition of something.
And some more stuff.
x
The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the text box. Supports :doc:`/units`
Examples
--------

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xlsx
----
====
Pulls ExcelX data from .xlsx files into a hash of arrays keyed by the headers. First row is assumed to be the header row.
The ``csv`` method is a member of ``Squib::Deck``, but it is also available outside of the Deck DSL with ``Squib.csv()``. This allows a construction like::
data = Squib.xlsx file: 'data.xlsx'
Squib::Deck.new(cards: data['name'].size) do
end
Options
-------
file
default: ``'deck.xlsx'``
the xlsx-formatted file to open. Opens relative to the current directory.
sheet
default: ``0``
The zero-based index of the sheet from which to read.
strip
default: ``true``
When ``true``, strips leading and trailing whitespace on values and headers
explode
default: ``'qty'``
Quantity explosion will be applied to the column this name. For example, rows in the csv with a ``'qty'`` of 3 will be duplicated 3 times.
Examples
--------

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end
module_function :check_duplicate_csv_headers
# @api private
def explode_quantities(data, qty)
return data unless data.key? qty.to_s.strip
qtys = data[qty]