Struct arrow_csv::writer::WriterBuilder

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pub struct WriterBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A CSV writer builder

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impl WriterBuilder

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pub fn new() -> Self

Create a new builder for configuring CSV writing options.

To convert a builder into a writer, call WriterBuilder::build

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fn example() -> Writer<File> {
    let file = File::create("target/out.csv").unwrap();

    // create a builder that doesn't write headers
    let builder = WriterBuilder::new().with_header(false);
    let writer = builder.build(file);

    writer
}
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pub fn with_header(self, header: bool) -> Self

Set whether to write the CSV file with a header

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pub fn header(&self) -> bool

Returns true if this writer is configured to write a header

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pub fn with_delimiter(self, delimiter: u8) -> Self

Set the CSV file’s column delimiter as a byte character

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pub fn delimiter(&self) -> u8

Get the CSV file’s column delimiter as a byte character

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pub fn with_quote(self, quote: u8) -> Self

Set the CSV file’s quote character as a byte character

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pub fn quote(&self) -> u8

Get the CSV file’s quote character as a byte character

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pub fn with_escape(self, escape: u8) -> Self

Set the CSV file’s escape character as a byte character

In some variants of CSV, quotes are escaped using a special escape character like \ (instead of escaping quotes by doubling them).

By default, writing these idiosyncratic escapes is disabled, and is only used when double_quote is disabled.

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pub fn escape(&self) -> u8

Get the CSV file’s escape character as a byte character

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pub fn with_double_quote(self, double_quote: bool) -> Self

Set whether to enable double quote escapes

When enabled (which is the default), quotes are escaped by doubling them. e.g., " escapes to "".

When disabled, quotes are escaped with the escape character (which is \\ by default).

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pub fn double_quote(&self) -> bool

Get whether double quote escapes are enabled

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pub fn with_date_format(self, format: String) -> Self

Set the CSV file’s date format

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pub fn date_format(&self) -> Option<&str>

Get the CSV file’s date format if set, defaults to RFC3339

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pub fn with_datetime_format(self, format: String) -> Self

Set the CSV file’s datetime format

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pub fn datetime_format(&self) -> Option<&str>

Get the CSV file’s datetime format if set, defaults to RFC3339

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pub fn with_time_format(self, format: String) -> Self

Set the CSV file’s time format

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pub fn time_format(&self) -> Option<&str>

Get the CSV file’s datetime time if set, defaults to RFC3339

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pub fn with_timestamp_format(self, format: String) -> Self

Set the CSV file’s timestamp format

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pub fn timestamp_format(&self) -> Option<&str>

Get the CSV file’s timestamp format if set, defaults to RFC3339

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pub fn with_timestamp_tz_format(self, tz_format: String) -> Self

Set the CSV file’s timestamp tz format

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pub fn timestamp_tz_format(&self) -> Option<&str>

Get the CSV file’s timestamp tz format if set, defaults to RFC3339

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pub fn with_null(self, null_value: String) -> Self

Set the value to represent null in output

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pub fn null(&self) -> &str

Get the value to represent null in output

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pub fn with_rfc3339(self) -> Self

👎Deprecated: Use WriterBuilder::default()

Use RFC3339 format for date/time/timestamps (default)

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pub fn build<W: Write>(self, writer: W) -> Writer<W>

Create a new Writer

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impl Clone for WriterBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> WriterBuilder

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for WriterBuilder

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for WriterBuilder

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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