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Pulls deck data from a YAML files into a ``Squib::DataFrame`` (essentially a hash of arrays). |
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Parsing uses Ruby's built-in Yaml package. |
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The ``yaml`` method is a member of ``Squib::Deck``, but it is also available outside of the Deck DSL with ``Squib.yaml()``. This allows a construction like:: |
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data = Squib.Yaml file: 'data.yml' |
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Squib::Deck.new(cards: data['name'].size) do |
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end |
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The Yaml file format assumes that the entire deck is an array, then each element of the array is a hash. Every key encountered in that hash will translate to a "column" in the data frame. If a key exists in one card and not in another, then it defaults to ``nil``. |
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.. warning:: |
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Case matters in your Yaml keys. |
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Options |
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file |
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default: ``'deck.yml'`` |
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the YAML-formatted file to open. Opens relative to the current directory. If ``data`` is set, this option is overridden. |
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data |
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default: ``nil`` |
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when set, method will parse this Yaml data instead of reading the file. |
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explode |
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default: ``'qty'`` |
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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. |
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Individual Pre-processing |
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The ``yaml`` method also takes in a block that will be executed for each cell in your data. This is useful for processing individual cells, like putting a dollar sign in front of dollars, or converting from a float to an integer. The value of the block will be what is assigned to that cell. For example:: |
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resource_data = Squib.yaml(file: 'sample.yaml') do |header, value| |
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case header |
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when 'Cost' |
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"$#{value}k" # e.g. "3" becomes "$3k" |
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else |
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value # always return the original value if you didn't do anything to it |
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end |
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end |
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Examples |
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-------- |
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To get the sample Excel files, go to `its source <https://github.com/andymeneely/squib/tree/dev/samples/data>`_ |
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.. literalinclude:: ../../samples/data/_csv.rb |
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:language: ruby |
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:linenos: |
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Here's the sample.csv |
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.. literalinclude:: ../../samples/data/sample.csv |
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:language: text |
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:linenos: |
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Here's the quantity_explosion.csv |
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.. literalinclude:: ../../samples/data/quantity_explosion.csv |
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:language: text |
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:linenos: |
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- Name: Larry |
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Number: 4.0 |
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- Name: Curly |
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Number: 5.0 |
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- Name: Mo |
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Number: 6.0 |
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