I have a Google Apps Script I am writing that combines a number of reports into a consolidated tab-delimited (TSV) format. However, I am noticing that whenever I write to file, the tabs in my strings are being converted into spaces. Is there some other string literal that I should use?
var content =
data.parameters.time[0] + "\t" +
data.parameters.url[0] + "\t" +
data.parameters.code_name[0] + "\t" +
data.parameters.app_name[0] + "\t" +
data.parameters.version[0] + "\t" +
data.parameters.cookies[0] + "\t" +
data.parameters.lang[0] + "\t" +
data.parameters.platform[0] + "\t" +
data.parameters.user_agent[0] + "\t" +
data.parameters.ex[0];
fld.createFile(makeid() + ".tab", content, ContentService.MimeType.CSV);
Nothing is wrong with using the \t
string literal - rather you're using the wrong MimeType
enum, from the ContentService. DriveApp methods expect MimeType
as a string. Try:
fld.createFile(makeid() + ".tab", content, MimeType.CSV);
Here's a snippet that shows the tab characters survive the file write when the MimeType is properly set:
function myFunction() {
var content =
'time' + "\t" +
'url' + "\t" +
'code_name' + "\t" +
'etcetera';
Logger.log("Initial TSV: " + JSON.stringify(content.split("\t")));
var newFile = DriveApp.createFile("Delete-me" + ".tab", content, MimeType.CSV);
// Check our result, by reading back the file
var blob = newFile.getBlob();
var docContent = blob.getDataAsString()
Logger.log("Result TSV: " + JSON.stringify(docContent.split("\t")));
}
Logs:
[15-04-07 14:53:08:767 EDT] Initial TSV: ["time","url","code_name","etcetera"]
[15-04-07 14:53:09:542 EDT] Result TSV: ["time","url","code_name","etcetera"]