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le-table
Another NodeJS module for creating ASCII tables.
☁️ Installation
$ npm i --save le-table
📋 Example
const Table = require("le-table");
// Table data
let data = [
["Cell 1.1", "Cell 2.1", "Cell 3.1"]
, ["Cell 1.2", {
text: "Multi\nline\n\u001b[34mcell\ncontent that\u001b[0m is\n left aligned."
, data: {
hAlign: "left"
}
}, "Cell 3.2"]
, ["Cell 1.3", "Cell 2.3", "Cell 3.3"]
, ["Cell 1.4", "Cell 2.4", "Cell 3.4"]
];
// Create table instance
var myTable = new Table();
// Push data
for (let i = 0; i < data.length; ++i) {
myTable.addRow([i].concat(data[i]), {
hAlign: i > 2 ? "left": "right"
});
}
// Output table
console.log(myTable.stringify());
📝 Documentation
LeTable(options)
Creates a new instance of LeTable
.
Params
- Object
options
: An object containing the table configuration:cell
: object containinghAlign
(default:"center"
): One of the following values:"left"
,"center"
and"right"
vAlign
(default:"middle"
): One of the following values:"top"
,"middle"
and"bottom"
autoEOL
(default:true
): if true, the lines are wrapped inside of the cellstretch
(default:true
): if true, the size of the box will not be fixed
marks
: object containing the mark characters (see example)noAnsi
(Boolean): If you want to disable ANSI characters in the output.
Return
- LeTable The
LeTable
instance.
addRow(columns, ops)
Adds a new row in table.
Params
- Array
columns
: Row data (as array) - Object
ops
: Options for cell content
Return
- LeTable The
LeTable
instance.
stringify()
Stringifies the table.
Return
- String The stringified table
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