# Changelog

##v.10.0

**Breaking changes**

Dropped support for Elixir v1.1.x. We support the latest 3 minor versions, and
the latest 2 major versions for Erlang OTP.

Other changes:

Fixed all compiler warnings resulting from Elixir 1.3 and 1.4 releases.

##v0.9.0

Justin G (@theredcoder) has added support for header, column and cell level
foreground & background ANSI colouring. Many thanks to Justin.

##v0.8.3

Fixed warnings caused by Elixir 1.3's unsafe variable checker.

##v0.8.2

Updated some locked development dependencies to reduce warning output during usage.

##v0.8.1

Fixed a compilation bug in the new Elixir 1.3. No other changes.

##v0.8.0

**Breaking changes**

All `Table.set_*` functions have been changed to `Table.put_*` to better
reflect their functionality and mimic convention used elsewhere in the
Elixir ecosphere.

##v0.7.0

**Breaking changes**

The default alignment for columns is now `:left` rather than `:center`.

This could be a breaking change for your project as if you had not explicitly
set columns to be of a certain alignment then your tables will now be output
with columns aligned to the left rather than centered as before. This change
was made as it's much more likely that a LTR language user is going to want
left aligned columns, especially with the multiline cell support which will
land soon.

If you wish to remain using center-aligned columns then you can manipulate
your table struct by calling:

```elixir
Table.set_column_meta(table, :all, align: :center)
```

Other changes:

`Table.set_column_meta` and `Table.set_header_meta` now can also take their
column index(es) argument as an enumerable. Previously `set_header_meta` could
not do this and `set_column_meta` could only be provided a range.

Example usage:

```elixir
Table.set_column_meta(table, 0, align: :right) # aligns column 0 to the right.
Table.set_column_meta(table, 0..4, align: :right) # aligns column 0 through 4 to the right.
Table.set_column_meta(table, [0, 3, 5], align: :right) # aligns column 0, 3 & 5 to the right.
Table.set_column_meta(table, :all, align: :right) # aligns all current and future columns to the right.
```

```elixir
Table.set_header_meta(table, 0, align: :right) # aligns header cell 0 to the right.
Table.set_header_meta(table, 0..4, align: :right) # aligns header cells 0 through 4 to the right.
Table.set_header_meta(table, [0, 3, 5], align: :right) # aligns header cells 0, 3 & 5 to the right.
```

##v0.6.0

**No breaking changes**

`Table.new/0` has been supplemented with `Table.new/3` which takes `rows` and
an optional `header` and `title`. This change was made as when the data is known
upfront it was quite verbose doing:

```elixir
Table.new
|> Table.add_rows(rows)
|> Table.set_header(header)
|> Table.set_title(title)
|> Table.render
```

The following can now be used instead:

```
Table.new(rows, header, title)
|> Table.render
```

##v0.5.0

**No breaking changes**

`TableRex.Table.set_column_meta` now supports applying the column
meta to a range of columns as so:

```elixir
TableRex.Table.set_column_meta(table, 0..3, align: :right)
```

This would right-align columns 0 through 3.

It is different to using the `:all` atom as it allows for a subset.

##v0.4.0

**No breaking changes**

Added `TableRex.Table.set_header_meta/2` which allows a user
to set the cell-level attributes (namely, alignment) of a
header cell. Header cells can now be aligned individually,
separately from the default which is picked up from the column.

See issue [#3](https://github.com/djm/table_rex/issues/3).

##v0.3.0

**No breaking changes**

Simply an update to bump the version due to an oversight as the generated
docs for older version contained documentation for uncommited files which
were not part of the package. This has been remedied as of this version.

##v0.2.0

**Breaking changes**

* The original `TableRex.Table.render!/1`, `TableRex.Table.render!/2` and `TableRex.Table.render!/3` have been removed and consolidated with `TableRex.Table.render!/2`. Choosing a custom renderer module has been moved from a first class argument into the `:renderer` key of the options argument.

What was previously:
```elixir
Table.new
|> Table.add_row(row)
|> Table.render(CustomRenderer.Module, horizontal_style: :off)
```

is now:

```elixir
Table.new
|> Table.add_row(row)
|> Table.render(renderer: CustomRenderer.Module, horizontal_style: :off)
```

** Other changes**

* `TableRex.Table.render!/2` has been added as a brother to `TableRex.Table.render/2`. It raises `TableRex.Error` on failure and returns the rendered string directly as opposed to it's brother which returns an Erlang style `:ok/:error` tuple.


##v0.1.0

First release on hex.pm
