---
-- Arrange output into tables.
--
-- This module provides NSE scripts with a way to output structured tables
-- similar to what NmapOutputTable.cc
provides.
--
-- Example usage:
--
-- local t = tab.new(2)
-- tab.add(t, 1, 'A1')
-- tab.add(t, 2, 'A2')
-- tab.nextrow(t)
-- tab.add(t, 1, 'BBBBBBBBB1')
-- tab.add(t, 2, 'BBB2')
-- tab.dump(t)
--
-- @copyright Same as Nmap--See http://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html
module(... or "tab",package.seeall)
require('strbuf')
--- Create and return a new table with a given number of columns and
-- the row counter set to 1.
-- @param cols The number of columns the table will hold.
-- @return A new table.
function new(cols)
assert(cols > 0)
local table ={}
table['cols'] = cols
table['rows'] = 1
setmetatable(table, {__tostring=dump})
return table
end
--- Add a new string item to a table at a given column position.
--
-- The item will be added to the current row. If nextrow
hasn't
-- been called yet that will be row 1.
-- @param t The table.
-- @param v The string to add.
-- @param c The column position at which to add the item.
function add(t, c, v)
assert(t)
assert(v)
assert(t['rows'])
assert(t['cols'])
assert(type(v) == "string")
if c < 1 or c > t['cols'] then
return false
end
-- add a new row if one doesn't exist
if t[t['rows']] == nil then
t[t['rows']] = {}
end
t[t['rows']][c] = v
return true
end
--- Add a complete row to the table and move on to the next row.
--
-- Calls add
for each argument starting with the second argument
-- and after that calls nextrow
.
-- @param t The table.
-- @param ... The elements to add to the row.
function addrow(t, ...)
for i=1, select("#", ...) do
add( t, i, tostring( ( select(i, ...)) ) )
end
nextrow( t )
end
--- Move on to the next row in the table. If this is not called
-- then previous column values will be over-written by subsequent
-- values.
-- @param t The table.
function nextrow(t)
assert(t)
assert(t['rows'])
t['rows'] = t['rows'] + 1
end
--- Return a formatted string representation of the table.
--
-- The number of spaces in a column is based on the largest element in the
-- column with an additional two spaces for padding.
-- @param t The table.
function dump(t)
assert(t)
assert(t['rows'])
assert(t['cols'])
local col_len = {}
local table = strbuf.new()
local len
-- find largest string in column
for i=1, t['cols'] do
local max = 0
for x=1, t['rows'] do
if t[x] == nil then t[x] = {} end
if t[x][i] ~= nil and string.len(t[x][i]) > max then
max = string.len(t[x][i])
end
end
col_len[i] = max+2
end
-- build table with padding so all column elements line up
for i=1,t['rows'] do
for x=1, t['cols'] do
if t[i][x] ~= nil then
local length = string.len(t[i][x])
table = table .. t[i][x]
table = table .. string.rep(' ', col_len[x]-length)
end
end
table = table .. "\n"
end
return strbuf.dump(table)
end