Megaparsec parser of CSV files that plays nicely with Cassava.
Cassava Megaparsec
The package provides alternative parser for the Cassava package written with Megaparsec so you can get better error messages at expense of some speed.
Quick start
The package works seamlessly with Cassava by replacing the following functions:
decode
decodeWith
decodeByName
decodeByNameWith
The functions work just the same as Cassava's equivalents, but also take name of file they parse (to include into error messages) and return typed high-quality error messages produced by Megaparsec.
The import section typically looks like this:
import Data.Csv hiding (decode, decodeWith, decodeByName, decodeByNameWith)
import Data.Csv.Parser.Megaparsec (decode, decodeWith, decodeByName, decodeByNameWith)
Next you call appropriate function and get either result of parsing identical to that of Cassava or error message. The error message is well-typed so you can examine it in Haskell code easily. Conversion error are considered parsing errors by the cassava-megaparsec
package and are reported via custom error message component Cec
supported by Megaparsec 5. Since Cassava's conversion errors are plain strings, we have no choice but to represent them as strings too:
-- | Custom error component for CSV parsing. It allows typed reporting of
-- conversion errors.
data Cec
= CecFail String
| CecIndentation Ordering Pos Pos
| CecConversionError String
deriving (Eq, Data, Typeable, Ord, Read, Show)
To pretty print a error message use the parseErrorPretty
function from Text.Megaparsec
.
This should be enough to start using the package, please consult Haddocks for detailed per-function documentation.
License
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