I exported tables and queries from SQL, where some of the fields are multi-line.
The Ruby (1.9+) way to read CSV appears to be:
require 'csv'
CSV.foreach("exported_mysql_table.csv", {:headers=>true}) do |row|
puts row
end
Which works great if my data is like this:
"id","name","email","potato"
1,"Bob","bob@bob.bob","omnomnom"
2,"Charlie","char@char.com","andcheese"
4,"Doug","diggyd@diglet.com","usemeltattack"
(The first line is the header/attributes)
But if I have:
"id","name","address","email","potato"
1,"Bob","---
- 101 Cottage row
- Lovely Village
- \"\"
","bob@bob.bob","omnomnom"
2,"Charlie","---
- 102 Flame Street
- \"\"
- \"\"
","char@char.com","andcheese"
4,"Doug","---
- 103 Dark Cave
- Next to some geo dude
- So many bats
","diggyd@diglet.com","usemeltattack"
Then I get the error:
.rbenv/versions/1.9.3-p194/lib/ruby/1.9.1/csv.rb:1894:in `block (2 levels) in shift': Missing or stray quote in line 2 (CSV::MalformedCSVError)
This seems to be because the end of the line doesn't have a close quote, as it spans several lines.
(I tried 'FasterCSV', that gem became 'csv' since ruby 1.9)