TBL is a data table format based on SML - the Simple Markup Language. TBL is a modern and robust alternative to CSV. It has only a minimal set of rules and solves the main problems of CSV (watch this video for more details on that). It's human friendly and can produce documents that are beautifully formatted and readable, even without specific tools, just opened in a text editor. Here is an example TBL document:
Table
Meta
Title "My Table"
Description "This is a description of my table"
End
FirstName LastName Age PlaceOfBirth
William Smith 30 Boston
Olivia Jones 27 "San Francisco"
Lucas Brown - Chicago # Age missing
"James Elijah" Wilson 20 "New York City"
Elizabeth Miller # Data missing
Victoria Davis 22 Austin
End
It has support for meta data, can differentiate between null values and empty values, and can contain comments. TBL doesn't need to bother about encoding and decoding anymore, because it relies on ReliableTXT, which takes care of that aspect (see also the NPM package reliabletxt).
A TBL document represents a single table. If you need to embed multiple tables into one document, TBLS comes into play:
Tables
Table
Column1 Column2
Value1 Value2
End
Table
ColumnA ColumnB
ValueA ValueB
End
End
Find out what can be done with TBL and TBLS on the official YouTube channel from Stenway and get started with videos like:
- TBL - A Simple Table Format with SML
- TBLS - Multiple Tables in ONE File
- Stenway Text File Format Stack
- RSS to TBLS
- Opening WSV, TBL and TBLS Files with LibreOffice
- Stop Using CSV !
- Writing SML on a typewriter
This package provides functionality to handle the parsing and serialization of TBL and TBLS documents. It also provides functionality to encode and decode the binary version of TBL, which is called BinaryTBL. The package works both in the browser and Node.js, because it does not require environment specific functionality. If you want to read and write TBL files using Node.js's file system module, you can use the tbl-io package. The tbl-browser package on the other hand offers functionality to easily provide TBL documents as downloadable files.
We first have to install the Stenway TBL package with the npm install command.
npm install @stenway/tbl
Then import the TblDocument class and create a new TblDocument object by calling the static parse method:
import { TblDocument } from "@stenway/tbl"
const document = TblDocument.parse("Table\nColumn1 Column2\nValue1 Value2\nEnd")
console.log(document)
Add a new row with the addRow method like this:
document.addRow(["ValueA", "ValueB"])
More documentation about the other classes, methods and properties will follow.
BinaryTBL is the binary representation of TBL documents. It's based on BinarySML. You can encode a document to BinaryTBL with the toBinaryTbl method and decode it with the static method fromBinaryTbl:
const document = TblDocument.parse(`Table\nColumn1 Column2\nValue1 Value2\nEnd`)
const bytes = document.toBinaryTbl()
const decodedDocument = SmlDocument.fromBinaryTbl(bytes)