I'm consuming a data feed that has recently added a Unicode BOM header (U+FEFF), and my rake task is now messed up by it.
I can skip the first 3 bytes with file.gets[3..-1]
but is there a more elegant way to read files in Ruby which can handle this correctly, whether a BOM is present or not?
With ruby 1.9.2 you can use the mode r:bom|utf-8
text_without_bom = nil #define the variable outside the block to keep the data
File.open('file.txt', "r:bom|utf-8"){|file|
text_without_bom = file.read
}
or
text_without_bom = File.read('file.txt', encoding: 'bom|utf-8')
or
text_without_bom = File.read('file.txt', mode: 'r:bom|utf-8')
It doesn't matter, if the BOM is available in the file or not.
You may also use the encoding option with other commands:
text_without_bom = File.readlines(@filename, "r:utf-8")
(You get an array with all lines).
Or with CSV:
require 'csv'
CSV.open(@filename, 'r:bom|utf-8'){|csv|
csv.each{ |row| p row }
}