field_size_limit
Specifies the Integer field size limit.
Default value:
CSV::DEFAULT_OPTIONS.fetch(:field_size_limit) # => nil
This is a maximum size CSV will read ahead looking for the closing quote
for a field. (In truth, it reads to the first line ending beyond this
size.) If a quote cannot be found within the limit CSV will raise a
MalformedCSVError, assuming the data is faulty. You can use this limit to
prevent what are effectively DoS attacks on the parser. However, this limit
can cause a legitimate parse to fail; therefore the default value is
nil
(no limit).
For the examples in this section:
str = <<~EOT "a","b" " 2345 ","" EOT str # => "\"a\",\"b\"\n\"\n2345\n\",\"\"\n"
Using the default nil
:
ary = CSV.parse(str) ary # => [["a", "b"], ["\n2345\n", ""]]
Using 50
:
field_size_limit = 50 ary = CSV.parse(str, field_size_limit: field_size_limit) ary # => [["a", "b"], ["\n2345\n", ""]]
Raises an exception if a field is too long:
big_str = "123456789\n" * 1024 # Raises CSV::MalformedCSVError (Field size exceeded in line 1.) CSV.parse('valid,fields,"' + big_str + '"', field_size_limit: 2048)