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in reply to Re^2: DBD::CSV - how to I coax it to read BOM prefixed files?
in thread DBD::CSV - how to I coax it to read BOM prefixed files?

Worked like a charm. Thank-you

Glad I could help.

BUT:

Until Tux' change is released on CPAN, please do yourself a favour and add an explaining comment how that trick works. This trick is everything but obvious, and I doubt that it will work for any combination of the relevant modules. Don't make your future self invent a time machine to come back and hurt you for playing dirty tricks.

When the change is released, test it, get rid of my dirty trick, and explicitly require the new version of DBD::CSV.

If your code has to work with "any" version of DBD::CSV, check its version, prefer to use the Tux' official csv_bom attribute, and only if it is not supported, fall back to use the File::BOM trick. Something like this:

use DBD::CSV (); use if $DBD::CSV::VERSION < 0.50, File::BOM => (); # ^---- adjust to working version number my $dbh=DBI->connect( 'dbi:CSV:', undef, undef, { RaiseError => 1, PrintError => 0, f_ext => '.csv', ( # v---- adjust to working version numbe +r $DBD::CSV::VERSION < 0.50 ? (f_encoding => 'utf-8):via(File::BOM') : (csv_bom => 1) ) } );

Alternatively, patch DBD::CSV at runtime if it is too old, and use Tux' official attribute csv_bom even with old versions:

#!/usr/bin/perl use v5.12; use warnings; use autodie qw( :all ); use DBI; use DBD::CSV (); # v----- adjust to working version if ($DBD::CSV::VERSION < 0.50) { require File::BOM; my $old_connect=\&DBD::CSV::dr::connect; my $new_connect=sub { my ($drh, $dbname, $user, $auth, $attr) = @_; if ($attr && exists($attr->{'csv_bom'}) && $attr->{'cs +v_bom'}) { delete $attr->{'csv_bom'}; $attr->{'f_encoding'}='utf-8):via(File::BOM'; } goto $old_connect; }; do { no strict 'refs'; no warnings 'redefine'; *DBD::CSV::dr::connect=$new_connect; }; } open my $h,'>:encoding(utf-8)','test.csv'; say $h qq<\x{FEFF}"foo","bar","baz">; say $h qq<"1","2","3">; say $h qq<"4","5","6">; close $h; my $dbh=DBI->connect( 'dbi:CSV:', undef, undef, { RaiseError => 1, PrintError => 0, f_ext => '.csv', csv_bom => 1, } ); my $sth=$dbh->prepare('select * from test'); $sth->execute(); while (my @a=$sth->fetchrow_array()) { say join(",",@a); } $sth->finish();

Alexander

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