最近要完成数据导出dbf格式的文件的功能,在网上找了一个pydbf这个库,折腾了半天又是字符编码问题,后来才搜到了这段代码,比较轻量级的,虽然已是十年前的代码,暂时没有发现什么大的问题,调试起来比较方便。
Python读写dbf文件
# coding=utf8 """ A reader and writer for dbf file.see http://code.activestate.com/recipes/362715/ for moe detail """ import struct import datetime import decimal import itertools def dbfreader(f): """Returns an iterator over records in a Xbase DBF file. The first row returned contains the field names. The second row contains field specs: (type, size, decimal places). Subsequent rows contain the data records. If a record is marked as deleted, it is skipped. File should be opened for binary reads. """ # See DBF format spec at: # http://www.pgts.com.au/download/public/xbase.htm#DBF_STRUCT numrec, lenheader = struct.unpack('<xxxxLH22x', f.read(32)) numfields = (lenheader - 33) // 32 fields = [] for fieldno in xrange(numfields): name, typ, size, deci = struct.unpack('<11sc4xBB14x', f.read(32)) name = name.replace('\0', '') # eliminate NULs from string fields.append((name, typ, size, deci)) yield [field[0] for field in fields] yield [tuple(field[1:]) for field in fields] terminator = f.read(1) assert terminator == '\r' fields.insert(0, ('DeletionFlag', 'C', 1, 0)) fmt = ''.join(['%ds' % fieldinfo[2] for fieldinfo in fields]) fmtsiz = struct.calcsize(fmt) for i in xrange(numrec): record = struct.unpack(fmt, f.read(fmtsiz)) if record[0] != ' ': continue # deleted record result = [] for (name, typ, size, deci), value in itertools.izip(fields, record): if name == 'DeletionFlag': continue if typ == "N": value = value.replace('\0', '').lstrip() if value == '': value = 0 elif deci: value = decimal.Decimal(value) else: value = int(value) elif typ == 'D': y, m, d = int(value[:4]), int(value[4:6]), int(value[6:8]) value = datetime.date(y, m, d) elif typ == 'L': value = (value in 'YyTt' and 'T') or (value in 'NnFf' and 'F') or '?' elif typ == 'F': value = float(value) result.append(value) yield result def dbfwriter(f, fieldnames, fieldspecs, records): """ Return a string suitable for writing directly to a binary dbf file. File f should be open for writing in a binary mode. Fieldnames should be no longer than ten characters and not include \x00. Fieldspecs are in the form (type, size, deci) where type is one of: C for ascii character data M for ascii character memo data (real memo fields not supported) D for datetime objects N for ints or decimal objects L for logical values 'T', 'F', or '?' size is the field width deci is the number of decimal places in the provided decimal object Records can be an iterable over the records (sequences of field values). """ # header info ver = 3 now = datetime.datetime.now() yr, mon, day = now.year - 1900, now.month, now.day numrec = len(records) numfields = len(fieldspecs) lenheader = numfields * 32 + 33 lenrecord = sum(field[1] for field in fieldspecs) + 1 hdr = struct.pack('<BBBBLHH20x', ver, yr, mon, day, numrec, lenheader, lenrecord) f.write(hdr) # field specs for name, (typ, size, deci) in itertools.izip(fieldnames, fieldspecs): name = name.ljust(11, '\x00') fld = struct.pack('<11sc4xBB14x', name, typ, size, deci) f.write(fld) # terminator f.write('\r') # records for record in records: f.write(' ') # deletion flag for (typ, size, deci), value in itertools.izip(fieldspecs, record): if typ == "N": value = str(value).rjust(size, ' ') elif typ == 'D': value = value.strftime('%Y%m%d') elif typ == 'L': value = str(value)[0].upper() else: value = str(value)[:size].ljust(size, ' ') assert len(value) == size f.write(value) # End of file f.write('\x1A') # ------------------------------------------------------- # Example calls if __name__ == '__main__': import sys import csv from cStringIO import StringIO from operator import itemgetter # Read a database filename = '/pydev/databases/orders.dbf' if len(sys.argv) == 2: filename = sys.argv[1] f = open(filename, 'rb') db = list(dbfreader(f)) f.close() for record in db: print record fieldnames, fieldspecs, records = db[0], db[1], db[2:] # Alter the database del records[4] records.sort(key=itemgetter(4)) # Remove a field del fieldnames[0] del fieldspecs[0] records = [rec[1:] for rec in records] # Create a new DBF f = StringIO() dbfwriter(f, fieldnames, fieldspecs, records) # Read the data back from the new DBF print '-' * 20 f.seek(0) for line in dbfreader(f): print line f.close() # Convert to CSV print '.' * 20 f = StringIO() csv.writer(f).writerow(fieldnames) csv.writer(f).writerows(records) print f.getvalue() f.close() # Example Output """ ['ORDER_ID', 'CUSTMR_ID', 'EMPLOY_ID', 'ORDER_DATE', 'ORDER_AMT'] [('C', 10, 0), ('C', 11, 0), ('C', 11, 0), ('D', 8, 0), ('N', 12, 2)] ['10005 ', 'WALNG ', '555 ', datetime.date(1995, 5, 22), Decimal("173.40")] ['10004 ', 'BMARK ', '777 ', datetime.date(1995, 5, 18), Decimal("3194.20")] ['10029 ', 'SAWYH ', '777 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 29), Decimal("97.30")] ['10013 ', 'RITEB ', '777 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 2), Decimal("560.40")] ['10024 ', 'RATTC ', '444 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 21), Decimal("2223.50")] ['10018 ', 'RATTC ', '444 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 12), Decimal("1076.05")] ['10025 ', 'RATTC ', '444 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 23), Decimal("185.80")] ['10038 ', 'OLDWO ', '111 ', datetime.date(1995, 7, 14), Decimal("863.96")] ['10002 ', 'MTIME ', '333 ', datetime.date(1995, 5, 16), Decimal("731.80")] ['10007 ', 'MORNS ', '444 ', datetime.date(1995, 5, 24), Decimal("1405.00")] ['10026 ', 'MORNS ', '555 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 26), Decimal("17.40")] ['10030 ', 'LILLO ', '111 ', datetime.date(1995, 7, 3), Decimal("909.91")] ['10022 ', 'LAPLA ', '111 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 19), Decimal("671.50")] ['10035 ', 'HIGHG ', '111 ', datetime.date(1995, 7, 11), Decimal("1984.83")] ['10033 ', 'FOODG ', '333 ', datetime.date(1995, 7, 6), Decimal("3401.32")] -------------------- ['CUSTMR_ID', 'EMPLOY_ID', 'ORDER_DATE', 'ORDER_AMT'] [('C', 11, 0), ('C', 11, 0), ('D', 8, 0), ('N', 12, 2)] ['MORNS ', '555 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 26), Decimal("17.40")] ['SAWYH ', '777 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 29), Decimal("97.30")] ['WALNG ', '555 ', datetime.date(1995, 5, 22), Decimal("173.40")] ['RATTC ', '444 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 23), Decimal("185.80")] ['RITEB ', '777 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 2), Decimal("560.40")] ['LAPLA ', '111 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 19), Decimal("671.50")] ['MTIME ', '333 ', datetime.date(1995, 5, 16), Decimal("731.80")] ['OLDWO ', '111 ', datetime.date(1995, 7, 14), Decimal("863.96")] ['LILLO ', '111 ', datetime.date(1995, 7, 3), Decimal("909.91")] ['RATTC ', '444 ', datetime.date(1995, 6, 12), Decimal("1076.05")] ['MORNS ', '444 ', datetime.date(1995, 5, 24), Decimal("1405.00")] ['HIGHG ', '111 ', datetime.date(1995, 7, 11), Decimal("1984.83")] ['BMARK ', '777 ', datetime.date(1995, 5, 18), Decimal("3194.20")] ['FOODG ', '333 ', datetime.date(1995, 7, 6), Decimal("3401.32")] .................... CUSTMR_ID,EMPLOY_ID,ORDER_DATE,ORDER_AMT MORNS ,555 ,1995-06-26,17.40 SAWYH ,777 ,1995-06-29,97.30 WALNG ,555 ,1995-05-22,173.40 RATTC ,444 ,1995-06-23,185.80 RITEB ,777 ,1995-06-02,560.40 LAPLA ,111 ,1995-06-19,671.50 MTIME ,333 ,1995-05-16,731.80 OLDWO ,111 ,1995-07-14,863.96 LILLO ,111 ,1995-07-03,909.91 RATTC ,444 ,1995-06-12,1076.05 MORNS ,444 ,1995-05-24,1405.00 HIGHG ,111 ,1995-07-11,1984.83 BMARK ,777 ,1995-05-18,3194.20 FOODG ,333 ,1995-07-06,3401.32 """