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get_all_worksheet_values feature #1180
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Hi thank you for your contribution, I'll have a proper look at the code when I have some free time (very soon). I looked at it quickly and I see some changes to be done. I'll come back with a complete review. |
Thanks for the review. I resolved your comments and fixed the docstrings for the code I added. Cheers |
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took me some time but I finally found the time to review your PR.
They are some small adjustments that need to be addressed.
if skip_worksheet_titles is None: | ||
skip_worksheet_titles = [] | ||
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if you set it to []
empty list when it's not set, then just set the default value to []
in the argument in the method definition.
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I suppose the initial solution was right, because usage of a mutable object as default argument can follow wrong behaviour. You can see example of such problem there
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ranges = [] | ||
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for worksheet in self.worksheets().worksheets(): |
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that won't work, it should be only self.worksheets()
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for worksheet in self.worksheets().worksheets(): | ||
if worksheet.title not in skip_worksheet_titles: | ||
ranges.append(worksheet.title) |
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Here we should protect the worksheet title using the util function absolute_range_name
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URL_KEY_V1_RE = re.compile(r"key=([^&#]+)") | |||
URL_KEY_V2_RE = re.compile(r"/spreadsheets/d/([a-zA-Z0-9-_]+)") | |||
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TITLE_RANGE_RE = re.compile(r"'(.*?)'!.*") |
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This won't always work, here we can have 2 cases:
- names with a
'
so they start with a'
but they may have multiple'
surrounding the actual name - no
'
at starts or end. so it's a single string with only characters.
The regex should be improved to match all possible titles.
Addresses #1002.
The function returns a dict of all the worksheet values, mapped by the worksheet name/title.
I have not written tests for this function yet.