Excuse the n00bness of this question, but I have a web application where I want to send a potentially large file to the server and have it parse the format. I'm using the Play20 framework and I'm new to Scala.
For example, if I have a csv, I'd like to split each row by "," and ultimately create a List[List[String]]
with each field.
Currently, I'm thinking the best way to do this is with a BodyParser (but I could be wrong). My code looks something like:
Iteratee.fold[String, List[List[String]]]() {
(result, chunk) =>
result = chunk.splitByNewLine.splitByDelimiter // Psuedocode
}
My first question is, how do I deal with a situation like the one below where a chunk has been split in the middle of a line:
Chunk 1:
1,2,3,4\n
5,6
Chunk 2:
7,8\n
9,10,11,12\n
My second question is, is writing my own BodyParser the right way to go about this? Are there better ways of parsing this file? My main concern is that I want to allow the files to be very large so I can flush a buffer at some point and not keep the entire file in memory.