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columnify

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Create text-based columns suitable for console output from objects or arrays of objects.

Columns are automatically resized to fit the content of the largest cell. Each cell will be padded with spaces to fill the available space and ensure column contents are left-aligned.

Designed to handle sensible wrapping in npm search results.

npm search before & after integrating columnify:

npm-tidy-search

Installation & Update

$ npm install --save columnify@latest

Usage

var columnify = require('columnify')
var columns = columnify(data, options)
console.log(columns)

Examples

Columnify Objects

Objects are converted to a list of key/value pairs:

var data = {
  "[email protected]": 1,
  "[email protected]": 3,
  "[email protected]": 2,
  "[email protected]": 3
}

console.log(columnify(data))

Output:

Custom Column Names

var data = {
  "[email protected]": 1,
  "[email protected]": 3,
  "[email protected]": 2,
  "[email protected]": 3
}

console.log(columnify(data, {columns: ['MODULE', 'COUNT']}))

Output:

Columnify Arrays of Objects

Column headings are extracted from the keys in supplied objects.

var columnify = require('columnify')

var columns = columnify([{
  name: 'mod1',
  version: '0.0.1'
}, {
  name: 'module2',
  version: '0.2.0'
}])

console.log(columns)

Output:

NAME    VERSION
mod1    0.0.1  
module2 0.2.0  

Wrapping Column Cells

You can define the maximum width before wrapping for individual cells in columns. Minimum width is also supported. Wrapping will happen at word boundaries. Empty cells or those which do not fill the max/min width will be padded with spaces.

var columns = columnify([{
  name: 'mod1',
  description: 'some description which happens to be far larger than the max',
  version: '0.0.1',
}, {
  name: 'module-two',
  description: 'another description larger than the max',
  version: '0.2.0',
})

console.log(columns)

Output:

NAME       DESCRIPTION                    VERSION
mod1       some description which happens 0.0.1
           to be far larger than the max
module-two another description larger     0.2.0
           than the max

Truncating Column Cells

You can disable wrapping and instead truncate content at the maximum column width. Truncation respects word boundaries. A truncation marker, will appear next to the last word in any truncated line.

var columns = columnify(data, {
  truncate: true,
  config: {
    description: {
      maxWidth: 20
    }
  }
})

console.log(columns)

Output:

NAME       DESCRIPTION          VERSION
mod1       some description…    0.0.1  
module-two another description… 0.2.0  

Filtering & Ordering Columns

By default, all properties are converted into columns, whether or not they exist on every object or not.

To explicitly specify which columns to include, and in which order, supply a "columns" or "include" array ("include" is just an alias).

var data = [{
  name: 'module1',
  description: 'some description',
  version: '0.0.1',
}, {
  name: 'module2',
  description: 'another description',
  version: '0.2.0',
}]

var columns = columnify(data, {
  columns: ['name', 'version'] // note description not included
})

console.log(columns)

Output:

NAME    VERSION
module1 0.0.1
module2 0.2.0

Other Configuration Options

Align Right

var data = {
  "[email protected]": 1,
  "[email protected]": 1,
  "[email protected]": 1
}

columnify(data, {config: {value: {align: 'right'}}})

Output:

Preserve existing newlines

By default, columnify sanitises text by replacing any occurance of 1 or more whitespace characters with a single space.

columnify can be configured to respect existing new line characters using the preserveNewLines option. Note this will still collapse all other whitespace.

var data = [{
  name: "[email protected]",
  paths: [
    "node_modules/tap/node_modules/glob",
    "node_modules/tape/node_modules/glob"
  ].join('\n')
}, {
  name: "[email protected]",
  paths: [
    "node_modules/tap/node_modules/nopt"
  ]
}, {
  name: "[email protected]",
  paths: "node_modules/tap/node_modules/runforcover"
}]

console.log(columnify(data, {preserveNewLines: true}))

Output:

NAME              PATHS
[email protected]        node_modules/tap/node_modules/glob
                  node_modules/tape/node_modules/glob
[email protected]        node_modules/tap/node_modules/nopt
[email protected] node_modules/tap/node_modules/runforcover

Compare this with output without preserveNewLines:

console.log(columnify(data, {preserveNewLines: false}))
// or just
console.log(columnify(data))
NAME              PATHS
[email protected]        node_modules/tap/node_modules/glob node_modules/tape/node_modules/glob
[email protected]        node_modules/tap/node_modules/nopt
[email protected] node_modules/tap/node_modules/runforcover

Custom Truncation Marker

You can change the truncation marker to something other than the default .

var columns = columnify(data, {
  truncate: true,
  truncateMarker: '>',
  widths: {
    description: {
      maxWidth: 20
    }
  }
})

console.log(columns)

Output:

NAME       DESCRIPTION          VERSION
mod1       some description>    0.0.1  
module-two another description> 0.2.0  

Custom Column Splitter

If your columns need some bling, you can split columns with custom characters.

var columns = columnify(data, {
  columnSplitter: ' | '
})

console.log(columns)

Output:

NAME       | DESCRIPTION                                                  | VERSION
mod1       | some description which happens to be far larger than the max | 0.0.1
module-two | another description larger than the max                      | 0.2.0

Multibyte Character Support

columnify uses mycoboco/wcwidth.js to calculate length of multibyte characters:

var data = [{
  name: 'module-one',
  description: 'some description',
  version: '0.0.1',
}, {
  name: '这是一个很长的名字的模块',
  description: '这真的是一个描述的内容这个描述很长',
  version: "0.3.3"
}]

console.log(columnify(data))

Without multibyte handling:

i.e. before columnify added this feature

NAME         DESCRIPTION       VERSION
module-one   some description  0.0.1
这是一个很长的名字的模块 这真的是一个描述的内容这个描述很长 0.3.3

With multibyte handling:

NAME                     DESCRIPTION                        VERSION
module-one               some description                   0.0.1
这是一个很长的名字的模块 这真的是一个描述的内容这个描述很长 0.3.3

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MIT

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