getCurrentRelativePath() . '/CsvBulkLoaderTest_PlayersWithHeader.csv'); $firstNames = $birthdays = $biographies = $registered = array(); foreach($csv as $record) { /* Each row in the CSV file will be keyed with the header row */ $this->assertEquals(array('FirstName','Biography','Birthday','IsRegistered'), array_keys($record)); $firstNames[] = $record['FirstName']; $biographies[] = $record['Biography']; $birthdays[] = $record['Birthday']; $registered[] = $record['IsRegistered']; } $this->assertEquals(array('John','Jane','Jamie','Järg'), $firstNames); $this->assertEquals(array( "He's a good guy", "She is awesome." . PHP_EOL . "So awesome that she gets multiple rows and \"escaped\" strings in her biography", "Pretty old, with an escaped comma", "Unicode FTW"), $biographies); $this->assertEquals(array("31/01/1988","31/01/1982","31/01/1882","31/06/1982"), $birthdays); $this->assertEquals(array('1', '0', '1', '1'), $registered); } public function testParsingWithHeadersAndColumnMap() { /* By default, a CSV file will be interpreted as having headers */ $csv = new CSVParser($this->getCurrentRelativePath() . '/CsvBulkLoaderTest_PlayersWithHeader.csv'); /* We can set up column remapping. The keys are case-insensitive. */ $csv->mapColumns(array( 'FirstName' => '__fn', 'bIoGrApHy' => '__BG', )); $firstNames = $birthdays = $biographies = $registered = array(); foreach($csv as $record) { /* Each row in the CSV file will be keyed with the renamed columns. Any unmapped column names will be left as-is. */ $this->assertEquals(array('__fn','__BG','Birthday','IsRegistered'), array_keys($record)); $firstNames[] = $record['__fn']; $biographies[] = $record['__BG']; $birthdays[] = $record['Birthday']; $registered[] = $record['IsRegistered']; } $this->assertEquals(array('John','Jane','Jamie','Järg'), $firstNames); $this->assertEquals(array( "He's a good guy", "She is awesome." . PHP_EOL . "So awesome that she gets multiple rows and \"escaped\" strings in her biography", "Pretty old, with an escaped comma", "Unicode FTW"), $biographies); $this->assertEquals(array("31/01/1988","31/01/1982","31/01/1882","31/06/1982"), $birthdays); $this->assertEquals(array('1', '0', '1', '1'), $registered); } public function testParsingWithExplicitHeaderRow() { /* If your CSV file doesn't have a header row */ $csv = new CSVParser($this->getCurrentRelativePath() .'/CsvBulkLoaderTest_PlayersWithHeader.csv'); $csv->provideHeaderRow(array('__fn','__bio','__bd','__reg')); $firstNames = $birthdays = $biographies = $registered = array(); foreach($csv as $record) { /* Each row in the CSV file will be keyed with the header row that you gave */ $this->assertEquals(array('__fn','__bio','__bd','__reg'), array_keys($record)); $firstNames[] = $record['__fn']; $biographies[] = $record['__bio']; $birthdays[] = $record['__bd']; $registered[] = $record['__reg']; } /* And the first row will be returned in the data */ $this->assertEquals(array('FirstName','John','Jane','Jamie','Järg'), $firstNames); $this->assertEquals(array( 'Biography', "He's a good guy", "She is awesome." . PHP_EOL . "So awesome that she gets multiple rows and \"escaped\" strings in her biography", "Pretty old, with an escaped comma", "Unicode FTW"), $biographies); $this->assertEquals(array("Birthday","31/01/1988","31/01/1982","31/01/1882","31/06/1982"), $birthdays); $this->assertEquals(array('IsRegistered', '1', '0', '1', '1'), $registered); } }