printTable Command
CommandBox has a helper for printing ASCII Art tables in your custom commands and task runners called print.table(). We've taken this a step further and wrapped the table printer utility in a new command so you can use it from the CLI directly. The printTable command will accept ANY data in as JSON and it will marshal it into a query for you. This means it can be a query, an array of structs, an array or arrays, and more. You can now get quick and easy visualization of any data right from the CLI or in builds.
Parameters
data- JSON serialized query, array of structs, or array of arrays to represent in table formincludeHeaders- A list of headers to include.headerNames- A list/array of column headers to use instead of the default specifically for array of arraysdebug- Only print out the names of the columns and the first row values
When using an array of arrays and not specifying headerNames, the columns will be named col_1, col_2, col_3, etc...
Examples
# array of structs
printTable [{a:1,b:2},{a:3,b:4},{a:5,b:6}]
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║ a │ b ║
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║ 1 │ 2 ║
╟───┼───╢
║ 3 │ 4 ║
╟───┼───╢
║ 5 │ 6 ║
╚═══╧═══╝# array of arrays
printTable data=[[1,2],[3,4],[5,6]] headerNames=foo,bar
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║ foo │bar ║
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║ 1   │2   ║
╟─────┼─────╢
║ 3   │4   ║
╟─────┼─────╢
║ 5   │6   ║
╚═════╧═════╝# Query object
#extensionlist | printTable name,version
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║ name                                 │ version         ║
╠═════════════════════════════════════════╪═══════════════════╣
║ MySQL                                │ 8.0.19          ║
╟─────────────────────────────────────────┼───────────────────╢
║ Microsoft SQL Server                 │ 6.5.4           ║
╟─────────────────────────────────────────┼───────────────────╢
║ PostgreSQL                           │ 9.4.1212        ║
╟─────────────────────────────────────────┼───────────────────╢
║ Ajax Extension                       │ 1.0.0.3         ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════╧═══════════════════╝# JSON list of all servers
server list --json | printTable name,host,port,status
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║ name                       │ host                     │ port  │ status  ║
╠══════════════════════════════╪═════════════════════════════╪═══════╪══════════╣
║ servicetest                │ 127.0.0.1                │ 54427 │ stopped ║
╟──────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┼───────┼──────────╢
║ servicetest2               │ 127.0.0.1                │ 52919 │ stopped ║
╟──────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┼───────┼──────────╢
║ FRDemos                    │ 127.0.0.1                │ 50458 │ stopped ║
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