From: Raphaƫl Droz Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2013 16:20:13 +0000 (+0200) Subject: csv export: "allcsv" now outputs "custom" fields as well. X-Git-Tag: upstream/0.6.1~2^2~15 X-Git-Url: https://git.deb.at/w?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8fd8454f3ee9d12dc5ffca25308c1054aeb2fb59;p=pkg%2Fabook.git csv export: "allcsv" now outputs "custom" fields as well. Fields using the "customN" scheme, defined using the "field" command in the rc file, and using N between 1 and 5, are now part of the "allcsv" output. --- diff --git a/filter.c b/filter.c index 0447a3c..338c640 100644 --- a/filter.c +++ b/filter.c @@ -1287,6 +1287,11 @@ pine_export_database(FILE *out, struct db_enumerator e) * csv import filter */ +/* This is used by both allcsv_export_database() and csv_export_common() + to distinguish between standard and defined fields. + To avoid confusions this should stay > ITEM_FIELDS */ +#define CUSTOM_FIELD_START_INDEX (ITEM_FIELDS + 10) + /* FIXME * these files should be parsed according to a certain * lay out, or the default if layout is not given, at @@ -1815,7 +1820,12 @@ csv_export_common(FILE *out, struct db_enumerator e, else if(CSV_IS_SPECIAL(fields[i])) { if(special_func) (*special_func)(out, e.item, fields[i]); - } else + } + else if(fields[i] >= CUSTOM_FIELD_START_INDEX) { + fprintf(out, "\"%s\"", + safe_str(db_fget_byid(e.item, fields[i] - CUSTOM_FIELD_START_INDEX))); + } + else /*fprintf(out,( strchr(safe_str(database[e.item][field_idx(fields[i])]), ',') || strchr(safe_str(database[e.item][field_idx(fields[i])]), '\"')) ? @@ -1858,7 +1868,7 @@ allcsv_export_database(FILE *out, struct db_enumerator e) * TODO: Should get these atomatically from abook_fileds * - JH */ - int allcsv_export_fields[] = { + int allcsv_export_fields[ITEM_FIELDS + 6] = { // only the 5 custom fields are allowed so far NAME, EMAIL, ADDRESS, @@ -1870,7 +1880,7 @@ allcsv_export_database(FILE *out, struct db_enumerator e) PHONE, WORKPHONE, FAX, - MOBILEPHONE, // spelled "mobile" in standard_fields + MOBILEPHONE, // spelt "mobile" in standard_fields NICK, URL, NOTES, @@ -1884,7 +1894,43 @@ allcsv_export_database(FILE *out, struct db_enumerator e) while(allcsv_export_fields[i+1] != CSV_LAST) { fprintf(out, "\"%s\",", standard_fields[i++].key); } - fprintf(out, "\"%s\"\n", standard_fields[i].key); + fprintf(out, "\"%s\"", standard_fields[i].key); + + /* + Custom fields handling: + This loop appends custom fields' id at the end of allcsv_export_fields and shift + the CSV_LAST sentinel value each time one is found. + CUSTOM_FIELD_START_INDEX is added to these index values so csv_export_common() + can later recognize them and call db_fget_byid() instead of the traditional db_fget() + + It only search for defined the [legacy?] "custom" fields. + */ + + // pointer to the end of the field list + int append_field = ITEM_FIELDS; + // custom field's trailing number (between 1 and 5) + int j; + // full custom field name, eg "custom4" + char custom_field_key[8]; + // index used by custom_field_key + int field_no; + // name of the defined field as chosen by the user + char *custom_field_name; + + for (j = 1; j <= 5; j++) { + snprintf(custom_field_key, 8, "custom%d", j++); + if(find_declared_field(custom_field_key)) { + find_field_number(custom_field_key, &field_no); + get_field_info(field_no, NULL, &custom_field_name, NULL); + // append the field to the list + allcsv_export_fields[append_field] = field_no + CUSTOM_FIELD_START_INDEX; + allcsv_export_fields[++append_field] = CSV_LAST; + // print column name + fprintf(out, ",\"%s\"", custom_field_name); + } + } + free(custom_field_name); + fprintf(out, "\n"); csv_export_common(out, e, allcsv_export_fields, NULL);