* MWE for building a table using Lua
@ 2022-05-25 11:48 msprev
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From: msprev @ 2022-05-25 11:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I've been struggling to get my head around handling tables with Lua in
pandoc 2.18. I'm trying to write a minimal working example to create a
table as I can't seem to find one online. The code below does create a
table, but with any empty table body and I can't figure out how to get the
body to appear. Can anyone help tell me what has gone wrong here?
BTW, I tried to call the pandoc.TableBody() constructor, but that throws an
error as it doesn't seem to be defined ("attempt to call a nil value (field
'TableBody')")
```
local caption = {long = {}}
local colspecs = {{pandoc.AlignLeft, pandoc.ColWidthDefault},
{pandoc.AlignDefault, pandoc.ColWidthDefault}}
local head = pandoc.TableHead()
local cell1contents = { pandoc.Plain({pandoc.Str("cell1")}) }
local cell2contents = { pandoc.Plain({pandoc.Str("cell2")}) }
local cell1 = { alignment=pandoc.AlignDefault, contents=cell1contents,
col_span=1, row_span=1 }
local cell2 = { alignment=pandoc.AlignDefault, contents=cell2contents,
col_span=1, row_span=1 }
local row1 = { cells={pandoc.Cell(cell1), pandoc.Cell(cell2)} }
local rows = { pandoc.Row(row1) }
local bodies = { body=rows, head={}, row_head_columns=0 }
local foot = pandoc.TableFoot()
local mytable = pandoc.Table(caption, colspecs, head, bodies, foot)
table.insert(doc.blocks, mytable)
```
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* Re: MWE for building a table using Lua
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@ 2022-05-26 8:53 ` msprev
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From: msprev @ 2022-05-26 8:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
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This creates the following structure -- all ok, except the table body,
which is empty ('[]'), and I cannot get it to appear. Any suggestions on
what I'm doing wrong would be gratefully received.
```
Table
( "" , [] , [] )
(Caption Nothing [])
[ ( AlignLeft , ColWidthDefault )
, ( AlignDefault , ColWidthDefault )
]
(TableHead ( "" , [] , [] ) [])
[]
(TableFoot ( "" , [] , [] ) [])
```
On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 12:48:06 PM UTC+1 msprev wrote:
> I've been struggling to get my head around handling tables with Lua in
> pandoc 2.18. I'm trying to write a minimal working example to create a
> table as I can't seem to find one online. The code below does create a
> table, but with any empty table body and I can't figure out how to get the
> body to appear. Can anyone help tell me what has gone wrong here?
>
> BTW, I tried to call the pandoc.TableBody() constructor, but that throws
> an error as it doesn't seem to be defined ("attempt to call a nil value
> (field 'TableBody')")
>
> ```
> local caption = {long = {}}
> local colspecs = {{pandoc.AlignLeft, pandoc.ColWidthDefault},
> {pandoc.AlignDefault, pandoc.ColWidthDefault}}
> local head = pandoc.TableHead()
> local cell1contents = { pandoc.Plain({pandoc.Str("cell1")}) }
> local cell2contents = { pandoc.Plain({pandoc.Str("cell2")}) }
> local cell1 = { alignment=pandoc.AlignDefault, contents=cell1contents,
> col_span=1, row_span=1 }
> local cell2 = { alignment=pandoc.AlignDefault, contents=cell2contents,
> col_span=1, row_span=1 }
> local row1 = { cells={pandoc.Cell(cell1), pandoc.Cell(cell2)} }
> local rows = { pandoc.Row(row1) }
> local bodies = { body=rows, head={}, row_head_columns=0 }
> local foot = pandoc.TableFoot()
> local mytable = pandoc.Table(caption, colspecs, head, bodies, foot)
> table.insert(doc.blocks, mytable)
> ```
>
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* Re: MWE for building a table using Lua
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@ 2022-05-26 9:05 ` Bastien DUMONT
2022-05-26 10:52 ` K4zuki
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From: Bastien DUMONT @ 2022-05-26 9:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
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The constructors don't take tables as their argument, but discrete values. I have not found the definition of the constructors in the official documentation, but you can look into this filter to see how they work: https://github.com/pandoc/lua-filters/blob/master/list-table/list-table.lua
Le Thursday 26 May 2022 à 01:53:39AM, msprev a écrit :
> This creates the following structure -- all ok, except the table body, which is
> empty ('[]'), and I cannot get it to appear. Any suggestions on what I'm doing
> wrong would be gratefully received.
>
> ```
> Table
> ( "" , [] , [] )
> (Caption Nothing [])
> [ ( AlignLeft , ColWidthDefault )
> , ( AlignDefault , ColWidthDefault )
> ]
> (TableHead ( "" , [] , [] ) [])
> []
> (TableFoot ( "" , [] , [] ) [])
> ```
> On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 12:48:06 PM UTC+1 msprev wrote:
>
> I've been struggling to get my head around handling tables with Lua in
> pandoc 2.18. I'm trying to write a minimal working example to create a
> table as I can't seem to find one online. The code below does create a
> table, but with any empty table body and I can't figure out how to get the
> body to appear. Can anyone help tell me what has gone wrong here?
>
> BTW, I tried to call the pandoc.TableBody() constructor, but that throws an
> error as it doesn't seem to be defined ("attempt to call a nil value (field
> 'TableBody')")
>
> ```
> local caption = {long = {}}
> local colspecs = {{pandoc.AlignLeft, pandoc.ColWidthDefault},
> {pandoc.AlignDefault, pandoc.ColWidthDefault}}
> local head = pandoc.TableHead()
> local cell1contents = { pandoc.Plain({pandoc.Str("cell1")}) }
> local cell2contents = { pandoc.Plain({pandoc.Str("cell2")}) }
> local cell1 = { alignment=pandoc.AlignDefault, contents=cell1contents,
> col_span=1, row_span=1 }
> local cell2 = { alignment=pandoc.AlignDefault, contents=cell2contents,
> col_span=1, row_span=1 }
> local row1 = { cells={pandoc.Cell(cell1), pandoc.Cell(cell2)} }
> local rows = { pandoc.Row(row1) }
> local bodies = { body=rows, head={}, row_head_columns=0 }
> local foot = pandoc.TableFoot()
> local mytable = pandoc.Table(caption, colspecs, head, bodies, foot)
> table.insert(doc.blocks, mytable)
> ```
>
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* Re: MWE for building a table using Lua
2022-05-26 9:05 ` Bastien DUMONT
@ 2022-05-26 10:52 ` K4zuki
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From: K4zuki @ 2022-05-26 10:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
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hint 1 - my note about Table structure (might be inaccurate w/ 2.18):
https://gist.github.com/K4zuki/04e1e1af2fcf06db1a6ea640aa8feadd
hint 2 - my implementation in a filter
(https://github.com/pandocker/pandocker-lua-filters/blob/master/lua/csv2table.lua):
1. prepare a minimum table markdown text as a local variable
2. let pandoc convert the text, then extract Table object
```lua
local table_template = [==[
| table |
|-------|
| cell |
Table: caption
]==]
local my_table = pandoc.read(table_template, "markdown").blocks[1]
```
3. clone the object and replace the contents
2022年5月26日木曜日 18:06:06 UTC+9 Bastien Dumont:
> The constructors don't take tables as their argument, but discrete values.
> I have not found the definition of the constructors in the official
> documentation, but you can look into this filter to see how they work:
> https://github.com/pandoc/lua-filters/blob/master/list-table/list-table.lua
>
> Le Thursday 26 May 2022 à 01:53:39AM, msprev a écrit :
> > This creates the following structure -- all ok, except the table body,
> which is
> > empty ('[]'), and I cannot get it to appear. Any suggestions on what I'm
> doing
> > wrong would be gratefully received.
> >
> > ```
> > Table
> > ( "" , [] , [] )
> > (Caption Nothing [])
> > [ ( AlignLeft , ColWidthDefault )
> > , ( AlignDefault , ColWidthDefault )
> > ]
> > (TableHead ( "" , [] , [] ) [])
> > []
> > (TableFoot ( "" , [] , [] ) [])
> > ```
> > On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 12:48:06 PM UTC+1 msprev wrote:
> >
> > I've been struggling to get my head around handling tables with Lua in
> > pandoc 2.18. I'm trying to write a minimal working example to create a
> > table as I can't seem to find one online. The code below does create a
> > table, but with any empty table body and I can't figure out how to get
> the
> > body to appear. Can anyone help tell me what has gone wrong here?
> >
> > BTW, I tried to call the pandoc.TableBody() constructor, but that throws
> an
> > error as it doesn't seem to be defined ("attempt to call a nil value
> (field
> > 'TableBody')")
> >
> > ```
> > local caption = {long = {}}
> > local colspecs = {{pandoc.AlignLeft, pandoc.ColWidthDefault},
> > {pandoc.AlignDefault, pandoc.ColWidthDefault}}
> > local head = pandoc.TableHead()
> > local cell1contents = { pandoc.Plain({pandoc.Str("cell1")}) }
> > local cell2contents = { pandoc.Plain({pandoc.Str("cell2")}) }
> > local cell1 = { alignment=pandoc.AlignDefault, contents=cell1contents,
> > col_span=1, row_span=1 }
> > local cell2 = { alignment=pandoc.AlignDefault, contents=cell2contents,
> > col_span=1, row_span=1 }
> > local row1 = { cells={pandoc.Cell(cell1), pandoc.Cell(cell2)} }
> > local rows = { pandoc.Row(row1) }
> > local bodies = { body=rows, head={}, row_head_columns=0 }
> > local foot = pandoc.TableFoot()
> > local mytable = pandoc.Table(caption, colspecs, head, bodies, foot)
> > table.insert(doc.blocks, mytable)
> > ```
> >
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Den tors 26 maj 2022 12:53K4zuki <k.yamamoto.08136891-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> skrev:
> hint 1 - my note about Table structure (might be inaccurate w/ 2.18):
> https://gist.github.com/K4zuki/04e1e1af2fcf06db1a6ea640aa8feadd
>
Thanks for this! My own stab at this, which may be seriously outdated, is
here:
https://groups.google.com/g/pandoc-discuss/c/XE9YdlJNamU/m/oWZapmV5CwAJ
I was aiming at the JSON structure because my intention was to implement
support for complex tables in Perl JSON filters, which I still use from
time to time because Perl has real Unicode support!
As for col/row spans: doesn't the HTML reader/writer support them yet?
hint 2 - my implementation in a filter (
> https://github.com/pandocker/pandocker-lua-filters/blob/master/lua/csv2table.lua
> ):
> 1. prepare a minimum table markdown text as a local variable
> 2. let pandoc convert the text, then extract Table object
> ```lua
> local table_template = [==[
> | table |
> |-------|
> | cell |
>
> Table: caption
> ]==]
>
> local my_table = pandoc.read(table_template, "markdown").blocks[1]
> ```
> 3. clone the object and replace the contents
>
Nice trick — once you have grokked the structure.
> 2022年5月26日木曜日 18:06:06 UTC+9 Bastien Dumont:
>
>> The constructors don't take tables as their argument, but discrete
>> values. I have not found the definition of the constructors in the official
>> documentation, but you can look into this filter to see how they work:
>> https://github.com/pandoc/lua-filters/blob/master/list-table/list-table.lua
>>
>> Le Thursday 26 May 2022 à 01:53:39AM, msprev a écrit :
>> > This creates the following structure -- all ok, except the table body,
>> which is
>> > empty ('[]'), and I cannot get it to appear. Any suggestions on what
>> I'm doing
>> > wrong would be gratefully received.
>> >
>> > ```
>> > Table
>> > ( "" , [] , [] )
>> > (Caption Nothing [])
>> > [ ( AlignLeft , ColWidthDefault )
>> > , ( AlignDefault , ColWidthDefault )
>> > ]
>> > (TableHead ( "" , [] , [] ) [])
>> > []
>> > (TableFoot ( "" , [] , [] ) [])
>> > ```
>> > On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 12:48:06 PM UTC+1 msprev wrote:
>> >
>> > I've been struggling to get my head around handling tables with Lua in
>> > pandoc 2.18. I'm trying to write a minimal working example to create a
>> > table as I can't seem to find one online. The code below does create a
>> > table, but with any empty table body and I can't figure out how to get
>> the
>> > body to appear. Can anyone help tell me what has gone wrong here?
>> >
>> > BTW, I tried to call the pandoc.TableBody() constructor, but that
>> throws an
>> > error as it doesn't seem to be defined ("attempt to call a nil value
>> (field
>> > 'TableBody')")
>> >
>> > ```
>> > local caption = {long = {}}
>> > local colspecs = {{pandoc.AlignLeft, pandoc.ColWidthDefault},
>> > {pandoc.AlignDefault, pandoc.ColWidthDefault}}
>> > local head = pandoc.TableHead()
>> > local cell1contents = { pandoc.Plain({pandoc.Str("cell1")}) }
>> > local cell2contents = { pandoc.Plain({pandoc.Str("cell2")}) }
>> > local cell1 = { alignment=pandoc.AlignDefault, contents=cell1contents,
>> > col_span=1, row_span=1 }
>> > local cell2 = { alignment=pandoc.AlignDefault, contents=cell2contents,
>> > col_span=1, row_span=1 }
>> > local row1 = { cells={pandoc.Cell(cell1), pandoc.Cell(cell2)} }
>> > local rows = { pandoc.Row(row1) }
>> > local bodies = { body=rows, head={}, row_head_columns=0 }
>> > local foot = pandoc.TableFoot()
>> > local mytable = pandoc.Table(caption, colspecs, head, bodies, foot)
>> > table.insert(doc.blocks, mytable)
>> > ```
>> >
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From: msprev @ 2022-05-29 16:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pandoc-discuss
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Thanks for the replies, and the hints. I'll continue to experiment to see
if I can build a table in lua.
On Friday, May 27, 2022 at 11:43:11 AM UTC+1 BPJ wrote:
>
>
> Den tors 26 maj 2022 12:53K4zuki <k.yamamot...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> skrev:
>
>> hint 1 - my note about Table structure (might be inaccurate w/ 2.18):
>> https://gist.github.com/K4zuki/04e1e1af2fcf06db1a6ea640aa8feadd
>>
>
> Thanks for this! My own stab at this, which may be seriously outdated, is
> here:
>
> https://groups.google.com/g/pandoc-discuss/c/XE9YdlJNamU/m/oWZapmV5CwAJ
>
> I was aiming at the JSON structure because my intention was to implement
> support for complex tables in Perl JSON filters, which I still use from
> time to time because Perl has real Unicode support!
>
> As for col/row spans: doesn't the HTML reader/writer support them yet?
>
>
> hint 2 - my implementation in a filter (
>> https://github.com/pandocker/pandocker-lua-filters/blob/master/lua/csv2table.lua
>> ):
>> 1. prepare a minimum table markdown text as a local variable
>> 2. let pandoc convert the text, then extract Table object
>> ```lua
>> local table_template = [==[
>> | table |
>> |-------|
>> | cell |
>>
>> Table: caption
>> ]==]
>>
>> local my_table = pandoc.read(table_template, "markdown").blocks[1]
>> ```
>> 3. clone the object and replace the contents
>>
>
> Nice trick — once you have grokked the structure.
>
>
>
>> 2022年5月26日木曜日 18:06:06 UTC+9 Bastien Dumont:
>>
>>> The constructors don't take tables as their argument, but discrete
>>> values. I have not found the definition of the constructors in the official
>>> documentation, but you can look into this filter to see how they work:
>>> https://github.com/pandoc/lua-filters/blob/master/list-table/list-table.lua
>>>
>>> Le Thursday 26 May 2022 à 01:53:39AM, msprev a écrit :
>>> > This creates the following structure -- all ok, except the table body,
>>> which is
>>> > empty ('[]'), and I cannot get it to appear. Any suggestions on what
>>> I'm doing
>>> > wrong would be gratefully received.
>>> >
>>> > ```
>>> > Table
>>> > ( "" , [] , [] )
>>> > (Caption Nothing [])
>>> > [ ( AlignLeft , ColWidthDefault )
>>> > , ( AlignDefault , ColWidthDefault )
>>> > ]
>>> > (TableHead ( "" , [] , [] ) [])
>>> > []
>>> > (TableFoot ( "" , [] , [] ) [])
>>> > ```
>>> > On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 12:48:06 PM UTC+1 msprev wrote:
>>> >
>>> > I've been struggling to get my head around handling tables with Lua in
>>> > pandoc 2.18. I'm trying to write a minimal working example to create a
>>> > table as I can't seem to find one online. The code below does create a
>>> > table, but with any empty table body and I can't figure out how to get
>>> the
>>> > body to appear. Can anyone help tell me what has gone wrong here?
>>> >
>>> > BTW, I tried to call the pandoc.TableBody() constructor, but that
>>> throws an
>>> > error as it doesn't seem to be defined ("attempt to call a nil value
>>> (field
>>> > 'TableBody')")
>>> >
>>> > ```
>>> > local caption = {long = {}}
>>> > local colspecs = {{pandoc.AlignLeft, pandoc.ColWidthDefault},
>>> > {pandoc.AlignDefault, pandoc.ColWidthDefault}}
>>> > local head = pandoc.TableHead()
>>> > local cell1contents = { pandoc.Plain({pandoc.Str("cell1")}) }
>>> > local cell2contents = { pandoc.Plain({pandoc.Str("cell2")}) }
>>> > local cell1 = { alignment=pandoc.AlignDefault, contents=cell1contents,
>>> > col_span=1, row_span=1 }
>>> > local cell2 = { alignment=pandoc.AlignDefault, contents=cell2contents,
>>> > col_span=1, row_span=1 }
>>> > local row1 = { cells={pandoc.Cell(cell1), pandoc.Cell(cell2)} }
>>> > local rows = { pandoc.Row(row1) }
>>> > local bodies = { body=rows, head={}, row_head_columns=0 }
>>> > local foot = pandoc.TableFoot()
>>> > local mytable = pandoc.Table(caption, colspecs, head, bodies, foot)
>>> > table.insert(doc.blocks, mytable)
>>> > ```
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