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Diff, patch and merge for data.frames, see http://paulfitz.github.io/daff/
Daff: diff, patch and merge for data.frames
daff is an R package that can find difference in values between data.frames, store this difference, render it and apply this difference to patch a data.frame. It can also merge two versions of a data.frame having a common parent.
It wraps the daff.js library using the V8 package.
The diff format is described in https://paulfitz.github.io/daff-doc/spec.html.
Working:
- diff:
diff_data - patch:
patch_data - write/read diff:
read_diffandwrite_diff - render to html:
render_diff - merge two tables based on a same version:
merge_data
TODO:
- add htmlwidgets
- implement extra parameters for
diff_data:ids,ignoreetc. - make column type changes explicit (is now internally available)
- see if daff can be implemented in C++, using the Haxe C++ target of daff: this would remove the V8/jsonlite dependency
Install
Install from CRAN
install.packages('daff')
The latest version of daff can be installed with devtools
devtools::install_github("edwindj/daff")
Usage
diff_data
Calculate the difference between a reference and a changed data.frame
library(daff)
y <- iris[1:3,]
x <- y
x <- head(x,2) # remove a row
x[1,1] <- 10 # change a value
x$hello <- "world" # add a column
x$Species <- NULL # remove a column
patch <- diff_data(y, x)
# write a patch to disk
write_diff(patch, "patch.csv")
render_diff(patch) will generate the following HTML page:

patch_data
Patch a data.frame using a diff generated with diff_data.
# read a diff from disk
patch <- read_diff("patch.csv")
# apply patch
y_patched <- patch_data(y, patch)
merge_data
Merge two data.frames that have diverged from a common parent data.frame.
parent <- a <- b <- iris[1:3,]
a[1,1] <- 10
b[2,1] <- 11
# succesful merge
merge_data(parent, a, b)
parent <- a <- b <- iris[1:3,]
a[1,1] <- 10
b[1,1] <- 11
# conflicting merge (both a and b change same cell)
merged <- merge_data(parent, a, b)
merged #note the conflict
#find out which rows contain a conflict
which_conflicts(merged)