Made an application for supporting sustainable local businesses in San Pancho.
Never really got completed, but it has some useful Svelte components for maps that we can reuse.
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""" |
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This module contains implementations for the termui module. To keep the |
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import time of Click down, some infrequently used functionality is |
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placed in this module and only imported as needed. |
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""" |
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import contextlib |
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import math |
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import os |
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import sys |
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import time |
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import typing as t |
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from gettext import gettext as _ |
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|
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from ._compat import _default_text_stdout |
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from ._compat import CYGWIN |
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from ._compat import get_best_encoding |
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from ._compat import isatty |
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from ._compat import open_stream |
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from ._compat import strip_ansi |
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from ._compat import term_len |
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from ._compat import WIN |
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from .exceptions import ClickException |
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from .utils import echo |
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|
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V = t.TypeVar("V") |
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|
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if os.name == "nt": |
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BEFORE_BAR = "\r" |
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AFTER_BAR = "\n" |
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else: |
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BEFORE_BAR = "\r\033[?25l" |
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AFTER_BAR = "\033[?25h\n" |
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|
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class ProgressBar(t.Generic[V]): |
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def __init__( |
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self, |
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iterable: t.Optional[t.Iterable[V]], |
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length: t.Optional[int] = None, |
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fill_char: str = "#", |
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empty_char: str = " ", |
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bar_template: str = "%(bar)s", |
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info_sep: str = " ", |
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show_eta: bool = True, |
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show_percent: t.Optional[bool] = None, |
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show_pos: bool = False, |
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item_show_func: t.Optional[t.Callable[[t.Optional[V]], t.Optional[str]]] = None, |
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label: t.Optional[str] = None, |
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file: t.Optional[t.TextIO] = None, |
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color: t.Optional[bool] = None, |
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update_min_steps: int = 1, |
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width: int = 30, |
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) -> None: |
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self.fill_char = fill_char |
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self.empty_char = empty_char |
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self.bar_template = bar_template |
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self.info_sep = info_sep |
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self.show_eta = show_eta |
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self.show_percent = show_percent |
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self.show_pos = show_pos |
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self.item_show_func = item_show_func |
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self.label = label or "" |
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if file is None: |
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file = _default_text_stdout() |
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self.file = file |
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self.color = color |
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self.update_min_steps = update_min_steps |
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self._completed_intervals = 0 |
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self.width = width |
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self.autowidth = width == 0 |
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|
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if length is None: |
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from operator import length_hint |
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|
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length = length_hint(iterable, -1) |
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|
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if length == -1: |
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length = None |
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if iterable is None: |
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if length is None: |
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raise TypeError("iterable or length is required") |
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iterable = t.cast(t.Iterable[V], range(length)) |
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self.iter = iter(iterable) |
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self.length = length |
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self.pos = 0 |
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self.avg: t.List[float] = [] |
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self.start = self.last_eta = time.time() |
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self.eta_known = False |
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self.finished = False |
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self.max_width: t.Optional[int] = None |
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self.entered = False |
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self.current_item: t.Optional[V] = None |
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self.is_hidden = not isatty(self.file) |
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self._last_line: t.Optional[str] = None |
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|
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def __enter__(self) -> "ProgressBar": |
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self.entered = True |
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self.render_progress() |
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return self |
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|
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb): # type: ignore |
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self.render_finish() |
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|
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def __iter__(self) -> t.Iterator[V]: |
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if not self.entered: |
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raise RuntimeError("You need to use progress bars in a with block.") |
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self.render_progress() |
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return self.generator() |
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|
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def __next__(self) -> V: |
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# Iteration is defined in terms of a generator function, |
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# returned by iter(self); use that to define next(). This works |
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# because `self.iter` is an iterable consumed by that generator, |
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# so it is re-entry safe. Calling `next(self.generator())` |
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# twice works and does "what you want". |
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return next(iter(self)) |
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|
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def render_finish(self) -> None: |
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if self.is_hidden: |
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return |
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self.file.write(AFTER_BAR) |
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self.file.flush() |
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@property |
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def pct(self) -> float: |
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if self.finished: |
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return 1.0 |
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return min(self.pos / (float(self.length or 1) or 1), 1.0) |
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@property |
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def time_per_iteration(self) -> float: |
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if not self.avg: |
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return 0.0 |
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return sum(self.avg) / float(len(self.avg)) |
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@property |
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def eta(self) -> float: |
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if self.length is not None and not self.finished: |
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return self.time_per_iteration * (self.length - self.pos) |
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return 0.0 |
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def format_eta(self) -> str: |
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if self.eta_known: |
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t = int(self.eta) |
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seconds = t % 60 |
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t //= 60 |
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minutes = t % 60 |
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t //= 60 |
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hours = t % 24 |
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t //= 24 |
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if t > 0: |
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return f"{t}d {hours:02}:{minutes:02}:{seconds:02}" |
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else: |
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return f"{hours:02}:{minutes:02}:{seconds:02}" |
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return "" |
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def format_pos(self) -> str: |
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pos = str(self.pos) |
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if self.length is not None: |
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pos += f"/{self.length}" |
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return pos |
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def format_pct(self) -> str: |
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return f"{int(self.pct * 100): 4}%"[1:] |
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def format_bar(self) -> str: |
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if self.length is not None: |
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bar_length = int(self.pct * self.width) |
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bar = self.fill_char * bar_length |
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bar += self.empty_char * (self.width - bar_length) |
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elif self.finished: |
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bar = self.fill_char * self.width |
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else: |
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chars = list(self.empty_char * (self.width or 1)) |
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if self.time_per_iteration != 0: |
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chars[ |
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int( |
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(math.cos(self.pos * self.time_per_iteration) / 2.0 + 0.5) |
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* self.width |
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) |
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] = self.fill_char |
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bar = "".join(chars) |
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return bar |
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def format_progress_line(self) -> str: |
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show_percent = self.show_percent |
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info_bits = [] |
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if self.length is not None and show_percent is None: |
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show_percent = not self.show_pos |
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if self.show_pos: |
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info_bits.append(self.format_pos()) |
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if show_percent: |
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info_bits.append(self.format_pct()) |
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if self.show_eta and self.eta_known and not self.finished: |
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info_bits.append(self.format_eta()) |
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if self.item_show_func is not None: |
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item_info = self.item_show_func(self.current_item) |
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if item_info is not None: |
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info_bits.append(item_info) |
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return ( |
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self.bar_template |
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% { |
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"label": self.label, |
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"bar": self.format_bar(), |
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"info": self.info_sep.join(info_bits), |
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} |
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).rstrip() |
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def render_progress(self) -> None: |
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import shutil |
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if self.is_hidden: |
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# Only output the label as it changes if the output is not a |
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# TTY. Use file=stderr if you expect to be piping stdout. |
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if self._last_line != self.label: |
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self._last_line = self.label |
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echo(self.label, file=self.file, color=self.color) |
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return |
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buf = [] |
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# Update width in case the terminal has been resized |
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if self.autowidth: |
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old_width = self.width |
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self.width = 0 |
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clutter_length = term_len(self.format_progress_line()) |
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new_width = max(0, shutil.get_terminal_size().columns - clutter_length) |
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if new_width < old_width: |
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buf.append(BEFORE_BAR) |
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buf.append(" " * self.max_width) # type: ignore |
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self.max_width = new_width |
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self.width = new_width |
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clear_width = self.width |
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if self.max_width is not None: |
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clear_width = self.max_width |
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buf.append(BEFORE_BAR) |
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line = self.format_progress_line() |
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line_len = term_len(line) |
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if self.max_width is None or self.max_width < line_len: |
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self.max_width = line_len |
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buf.append(line) |
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buf.append(" " * (clear_width - line_len)) |
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line = "".join(buf) |
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# Render the line only if it changed. |
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if line != self._last_line: |
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self._last_line = line |
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echo(line, file=self.file, color=self.color, nl=False) |
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self.file.flush() |
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def make_step(self, n_steps: int) -> None: |
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self.pos += n_steps |
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if self.length is not None and self.pos >= self.length: |
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self.finished = True |
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if (time.time() - self.last_eta) < 1.0: |
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return |
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self.last_eta = time.time() |
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# self.avg is a rolling list of length <= 7 of steps where steps are |
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# defined as time elapsed divided by the total progress through |
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# self.length. |
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if self.pos: |
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step = (time.time() - self.start) / self.pos |
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else: |
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step = time.time() - self.start |
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self.avg = self.avg[-6:] + [step] |
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self.eta_known = self.length is not None |
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def update(self, n_steps: int, current_item: t.Optional[V] = None) -> None: |
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"""Update the progress bar by advancing a specified number of |
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steps, and optionally set the ``current_item`` for this new |
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position. |
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:param n_steps: Number of steps to advance. |
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:param current_item: Optional item to set as ``current_item`` |
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for the updated position. |
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.. versionchanged:: 8.0 |
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Added the ``current_item`` optional parameter. |
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.. versionchanged:: 8.0 |
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Only render when the number of steps meets the |
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``update_min_steps`` threshold. |
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""" |
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if current_item is not None: |
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self.current_item = current_item |
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self._completed_intervals += n_steps |
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if self._completed_intervals >= self.update_min_steps: |
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self.make_step(self._completed_intervals) |
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self.render_progress() |
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self._completed_intervals = 0 |
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def finish(self) -> None: |
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self.eta_known = False |
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self.current_item = None |
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self.finished = True |
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def generator(self) -> t.Iterator[V]: |
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"""Return a generator which yields the items added to the bar |
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during construction, and updates the progress bar *after* the |
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yielded block returns. |
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""" |
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# WARNING: the iterator interface for `ProgressBar` relies on |
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# this and only works because this is a simple generator which |
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# doesn't create or manage additional state. If this function |
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# changes, the impact should be evaluated both against |
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# `iter(bar)` and `next(bar)`. `next()` in particular may call |
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# `self.generator()` repeatedly, and this must remain safe in |
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# order for that interface to work. |
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if not self.entered: |
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raise RuntimeError("You need to use progress bars in a with block.") |
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if self.is_hidden: |
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yield from self.iter |
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else: |
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for rv in self.iter: |
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self.current_item = rv |
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# This allows show_item_func to be updated before the |
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# item is processed. Only trigger at the beginning of |
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# the update interval. |
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if self._completed_intervals == 0: |
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self.render_progress() |
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yield rv |
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self.update(1) |
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self.finish() |
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self.render_progress() |
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def pager(generator: t.Iterable[str], color: t.Optional[bool] = None) -> None: |
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"""Decide what method to use for paging through text.""" |
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stdout = _default_text_stdout() |
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if not isatty(sys.stdin) or not isatty(stdout): |
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return _nullpager(stdout, generator, color) |
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pager_cmd = (os.environ.get("PAGER", None) or "").strip() |
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if pager_cmd: |
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if WIN: |
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return _tempfilepager(generator, pager_cmd, color) |
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return _pipepager(generator, pager_cmd, color) |
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if os.environ.get("TERM") in ("dumb", "emacs"): |
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return _nullpager(stdout, generator, color) |
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if WIN or sys.platform.startswith("os2"): |
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return _tempfilepager(generator, "more <", color) |
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if hasattr(os, "system") and os.system("(less) 2>/dev/null") == 0: |
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return _pipepager(generator, "less", color) |
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import tempfile |
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fd, filename = tempfile.mkstemp() |
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os.close(fd) |
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try: |
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if hasattr(os, "system") and os.system(f'more "{filename}"') == 0: |
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return _pipepager(generator, "more", color) |
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return _nullpager(stdout, generator, color) |
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finally: |
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os.unlink(filename) |
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def _pipepager(generator: t.Iterable[str], cmd: str, color: t.Optional[bool]) -> None: |
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"""Page through text by feeding it to another program. Invoking a |
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pager through this might support colors. |
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""" |
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import subprocess |
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env = dict(os.environ) |
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# If we're piping to less we might support colors under the |
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# condition that |
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cmd_detail = cmd.rsplit("/", 1)[-1].split() |
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if color is None and cmd_detail[0] == "less": |
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less_flags = f"{os.environ.get('LESS', '')}{' '.join(cmd_detail[1:])}" |
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if not less_flags: |
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env["LESS"] = "-R" |
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color = True |
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elif "r" in less_flags or "R" in less_flags: |
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color = True |
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c = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, env=env) |
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stdin = t.cast(t.BinaryIO, c.stdin) |
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encoding = get_best_encoding(stdin) |
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try: |
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for text in generator: |
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if not color: |
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text = strip_ansi(text) |
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stdin.write(text.encode(encoding, "replace")) |
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except (OSError, KeyboardInterrupt): |
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pass |
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else: |
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stdin.close() |
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# Less doesn't respect ^C, but catches it for its own UI purposes (aborting |
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# search or other commands inside less). |
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# |
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# That means when the user hits ^C, the parent process (click) terminates, |
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# but less is still alive, paging the output and messing up the terminal. |
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# |
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# If the user wants to make the pager exit on ^C, they should set |
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# `LESS='-K'`. It's not our decision to make. |
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while True: |
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try: |
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c.wait() |
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except KeyboardInterrupt: |
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pass |
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else: |
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break |
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def _tempfilepager( |
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generator: t.Iterable[str], cmd: str, color: t.Optional[bool] |
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) -> None: |
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"""Page through text by invoking a program on a temporary file.""" |
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import tempfile |
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fd, filename = tempfile.mkstemp() |
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# TODO: This never terminates if the passed generator never terminates. |
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text = "".join(generator) |
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if not color: |
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text = strip_ansi(text) |
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encoding = get_best_encoding(sys.stdout) |
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with open_stream(filename, "wb")[0] as f: |
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f.write(text.encode(encoding)) |
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try: |
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os.system(f'{cmd} "{filename}"') |
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finally: |
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os.close(fd) |
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os.unlink(filename) |
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def _nullpager( |
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stream: t.TextIO, generator: t.Iterable[str], color: t.Optional[bool] |
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) -> None: |
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"""Simply print unformatted text. This is the ultimate fallback.""" |
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for text in generator: |
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if not color: |
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text = strip_ansi(text) |
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stream.write(text) |
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class Editor: |
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def __init__( |
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self, |
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editor: t.Optional[str] = None, |
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env: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, str]] = None, |
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require_save: bool = True, |
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extension: str = ".txt", |
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) -> None: |
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self.editor = editor |
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self.env = env |
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self.require_save = require_save |
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self.extension = extension |
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def get_editor(self) -> str: |
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if self.editor is not None: |
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return self.editor |
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for key in "VISUAL", "EDITOR": |
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rv = os.environ.get(key) |
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if rv: |
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return rv |
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if WIN: |
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return "notepad" |
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for editor in "sensible-editor", "vim", "nano": |
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if os.system(f"which {editor} >/dev/null 2>&1") == 0: |
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return editor |
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return "vi" |
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def edit_file(self, filename: str) -> None: |
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import subprocess |
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editor = self.get_editor() |
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environ: t.Optional[t.Dict[str, str]] = None |
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if self.env: |
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environ = os.environ.copy() |
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environ.update(self.env) |
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try: |
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c = subprocess.Popen(f'{editor} "{filename}"', env=environ, shell=True) |
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exit_code = c.wait() |
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if exit_code != 0: |
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raise ClickException( |
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_("{editor}: Editing failed").format(editor=editor) |
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) |
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except OSError as e: |
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raise ClickException( |
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_("{editor}: Editing failed: {e}").format(editor=editor, e=e) |
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) from e |
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def edit(self, text: t.Optional[t.AnyStr]) -> t.Optional[t.AnyStr]: |
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import tempfile |
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if not text: |
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data = b"" |
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elif isinstance(text, (bytes, bytearray)): |
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data = text |
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else: |
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if text and not text.endswith("\n"): |
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text += "\n" |
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if WIN: |
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data = text.replace("\n", "\r\n").encode("utf-8-sig") |
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else: |
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data = text.encode("utf-8") |
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fd, name = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="editor-", suffix=self.extension) |
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f: t.BinaryIO |
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try: |
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with os.fdopen(fd, "wb") as f: |
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f.write(data) |
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# If the filesystem resolution is 1 second, like Mac OS |
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# 10.12 Extended, or 2 seconds, like FAT32, and the editor |
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# closes very fast, require_save can fail. Set the modified |
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# time to be 2 seconds in the past to work around this. |
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os.utime(name, (os.path.getatime(name), os.path.getmtime(name) - 2)) |
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# Depending on the resolution, the exact value might not be |
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# recorded, so get the new recorded value. |
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timestamp = os.path.getmtime(name) |
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self.edit_file(name) |
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if self.require_save and os.path.getmtime(name) == timestamp: |
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return None |
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with open(name, "rb") as f: |
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rv = f.read() |
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if isinstance(text, (bytes, bytearray)): |
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return rv |
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return rv.decode("utf-8-sig").replace("\r\n", "\n") # type: ignore |
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finally: |
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os.unlink(name) |
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def open_url(url: str, wait: bool = False, locate: bool = False) -> int: |
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import subprocess |
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def _unquote_file(url: str) -> str: |
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from urllib.parse import unquote |
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if url.startswith("file://"): |
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url = unquote(url[7:]) |
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return url |
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if sys.platform == "darwin": |
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args = ["open"] |
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if wait: |
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args.append("-W") |
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if locate: |
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args.append("-R") |
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args.append(_unquote_file(url)) |
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null = open("/dev/null", "w") |
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try: |
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return subprocess.Popen(args, stderr=null).wait() |
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finally: |
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null.close() |
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elif WIN: |
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if locate: |
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url = _unquote_file(url.replace('"', "")) |
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args = f'explorer /select,"{url}"' |
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else: |
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url = url.replace('"', "") |
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wait_str = "/WAIT" if wait else "" |
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args = f'start {wait_str} "" "{url}"' |
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return os.system(args) |
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elif CYGWIN: |
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if locate: |
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url = os.path.dirname(_unquote_file(url).replace('"', "")) |
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args = f'cygstart "{url}"' |
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else: |
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url = url.replace('"', "") |
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wait_str = "-w" if wait else "" |
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args = f'cygstart {wait_str} "{url}"' |
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return os.system(args) |
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|
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try: |
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if locate: |
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url = os.path.dirname(_unquote_file(url)) or "." |
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else: |
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url = _unquote_file(url) |
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c = subprocess.Popen(["xdg-open", url]) |
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if wait: |
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return c.wait() |
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return 0 |
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except OSError: |
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if url.startswith(("http://", "https://")) and not locate and not wait: |
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import webbrowser |
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|
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webbrowser.open(url) |
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return 0 |
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return 1 |
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|
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def _translate_ch_to_exc(ch: str) -> t.Optional[BaseException]: |
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if ch == "\x03": |
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raise KeyboardInterrupt() |
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|
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if ch == "\x04" and not WIN: # Unix-like, Ctrl+D |
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raise EOFError() |
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|
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if ch == "\x1a" and WIN: # Windows, Ctrl+Z |
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raise EOFError() |
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|
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return None |
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if WIN: |
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import msvcrt |
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|
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@contextlib.contextmanager |
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def raw_terminal() -> t.Iterator[int]: |
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yield -1 |
|
|
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def getchar(echo: bool) -> str: |
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# The function `getch` will return a bytes object corresponding to |
|
# the pressed character. Since Windows 10 build 1803, it will also |
|
# return \x00 when called a second time after pressing a regular key. |
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# |
|
# `getwch` does not share this probably-bugged behavior. Moreover, it |
|
# returns a Unicode object by default, which is what we want. |
|
# |
|
# Either of these functions will return \x00 or \xe0 to indicate |
|
# a special key, and you need to call the same function again to get |
|
# the "rest" of the code. The fun part is that \u00e0 is |
|
# "latin small letter a with grave", so if you type that on a French |
|
# keyboard, you _also_ get a \xe0. |
|
# E.g., consider the Up arrow. This returns \xe0 and then \x48. The |
|
# resulting Unicode string reads as "a with grave" + "capital H". |
|
# This is indistinguishable from when the user actually types |
|
# "a with grave" and then "capital H". |
|
# |
|
# When \xe0 is returned, we assume it's part of a special-key sequence |
|
# and call `getwch` again, but that means that when the user types |
|
# the \u00e0 character, `getchar` doesn't return until a second |
|
# character is typed. |
|
# The alternative is returning immediately, but that would mess up |
|
# cross-platform handling of arrow keys and others that start with |
|
# \xe0. Another option is using `getch`, but then we can't reliably |
|
# read non-ASCII characters, because return values of `getch` are |
|
# limited to the current 8-bit codepage. |
|
# |
|
# Anyway, Click doesn't claim to do this Right(tm), and using `getwch` |
|
# is doing the right thing in more situations than with `getch`. |
|
func: t.Callable[[], str] |
|
|
|
if echo: |
|
func = msvcrt.getwche # type: ignore |
|
else: |
|
func = msvcrt.getwch # type: ignore |
|
|
|
rv = func() |
|
|
|
if rv in ("\x00", "\xe0"): |
|
# \x00 and \xe0 are control characters that indicate special key, |
|
# see above. |
|
rv += func() |
|
|
|
_translate_ch_to_exc(rv) |
|
return rv |
|
|
|
else: |
|
import tty |
|
import termios |
|
|
|
@contextlib.contextmanager |
|
def raw_terminal() -> t.Iterator[int]: |
|
f: t.Optional[t.TextIO] |
|
fd: int |
|
|
|
if not isatty(sys.stdin): |
|
f = open("/dev/tty") |
|
fd = f.fileno() |
|
else: |
|
fd = sys.stdin.fileno() |
|
f = None |
|
|
|
try: |
|
old_settings = termios.tcgetattr(fd) |
|
|
|
try: |
|
tty.setraw(fd) |
|
yield fd |
|
finally: |
|
termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old_settings) |
|
sys.stdout.flush() |
|
|
|
if f is not None: |
|
f.close() |
|
except termios.error: |
|
pass |
|
|
|
def getchar(echo: bool) -> str: |
|
with raw_terminal() as fd: |
|
ch = os.read(fd, 32).decode(get_best_encoding(sys.stdin), "replace") |
|
|
|
if echo and isatty(sys.stdout): |
|
sys.stdout.write(ch) |
|
|
|
_translate_ch_to_exc(ch) |
|
return ch
|
|
|