# coding: utf8 from __future__ import unicode_literals, print_function import datetime from collections import Counter from contextlib import contextmanager from multiprocessing import Process import itertools import sys import time import os import traceback from .tables import table, row from .util import wrap, supports_ansi, can_render, locale_escape from .util import MESSAGES, COLORS, ICONS from .util import color as _color class Printer(object): def __init__( self, pretty=True, no_print=False, colors=None, icons=None, line_max=80, animation="⠙⠹⠸⠼⠴⠦⠧⠇⠏", animation_ascii="|/-\\", hide_animation=False, ignore_warnings=False, env_prefix="WASABI", timestamp=False, ): """Initialize the command-line printer. pretty (bool): Pretty-print output (colors, icons). no_print (bool): Don't actually print, just return. colors (dict): Add or overwrite color values, name mapped to value. icons (dict): Add or overwrite icons. Name mapped to unicode icon. line_max (int): Maximum line length (for divider). animation (unicode): Steps of loading animation for loading() method. animation_ascii (unicode): Alternative animation for ASCII terminals. hide_animation (bool): Don't display animation, e.g. for logs. ignore_warnings (bool): Do not output messages of type MESSAGE.WARN. env_prefix (unicode): Prefix for environment variables, e.g. WASABI_LOG_FRIENDLY. timestamp (bool): Print a timestamp (default False). RETURNS (Printer): The initialized printer. """ env_log_friendly = os.getenv("{}_LOG_FRIENDLY".format(env_prefix), False) env_no_pretty = os.getenv("{}_NO_PRETTY".format(env_prefix), False) self._counts = Counter() self.pretty = pretty and not env_no_pretty self.no_print = no_print self.show_color = supports_ansi() and not env_log_friendly self.hide_animation = hide_animation or env_log_friendly self.ignore_warnings = ignore_warnings self.line_max = line_max self.colors = dict(COLORS) self.icons = dict(ICONS) self.timestamp = timestamp if colors: self.colors.update(colors) if icons: self.icons.update(icons) self.anim = animation if can_render(animation) else animation_ascii @property def counts(self): """Get the counts of how often the special printers were fired, e.g. MESSAGES.GOOD. Can be used to print an overview like "X warnings". """ return self._counts def good(self, title="", text="", show=True, spaced=False, exits=None): """Print a success message.""" return self._get_msg( title, text, style=MESSAGES.GOOD, show=show, spaced=spaced, exits=exits ) def fail(self, title="", text="", show=True, spaced=False, exits=None): """Print an error message.""" return self._get_msg( title, text, style=MESSAGES.FAIL, show=show, spaced=spaced, exits=exits ) def warn(self, title="", text="", show=True, spaced=False, exits=None): """Print a warning message.""" return self._get_msg( title, text, style=MESSAGES.WARN, show=show, spaced=spaced, exits=exits ) def info(self, title="", text="", show=True, spaced=False, exits=None): """Print an informational message.""" return self._get_msg( title, text, style=MESSAGES.INFO, show=show, spaced=spaced, exits=exits ) def text( self, title="", text="", color=None, icon=None, spaced=False, show=True, no_print=False, exits=None, ): """Print a message. title (unicode): The main text to print. text (unicode): Optional additional text to print. color (unicode / int): Foreground color. icon (unicode): Name of icon to add. spaced (unicode): Whether to add newlines around the output. show (bool): Whether to print or not. Can be used to only output messages under certain condition, e.g. if --verbose flag is set. no_print (bool): Don't actually print, just return. exits (int): Perform a system exit. """ if not show: return if self.pretty: color = self.colors.get(color) icon = self.icons.get(icon) if icon: title = locale_escape("{} {}".format(icon, title)).strip() if self.show_color: title = _color(title, fg=color) title = wrap(title, indent=0) if text: title = "{}\n{}".format(title, wrap(text, indent=0)) if self.timestamp: now = datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") title = "{}\t{}".format(now, title) if exits is not None or spaced: title = "\n{}\n".format(title) if not self.no_print and not no_print: print(title) if exits is not None: sys.stdout.flush() sys.stderr.flush() if self.no_print or no_print and exits != 0: try: raise RuntimeError(title.strip()) except Exception as e: # Remove wasabi from the traceback and re-raise tb = "\n".join(traceback.format_stack()[:-3]) raise SystemExit("{}\n{}".format(tb, e)) sys.exit(exits) if self.no_print or no_print: return title def divider(self, text="", char="=", show=True, icon=None): """Print a divider with a headline: ============================ Headline here =========================== text (unicode): Headline text. If empty, only the line is printed. char (unicode): Line character to repeat, e.g. =. show (bool): Whether to print or not. icon (unicode): Optional icon to display with title. """ if not show: return if len(char) != 1: raise ValueError( "Divider chars need to be one character long. " "Received: {}".format(char) ) if self.pretty: icon = self.icons.get(icon) if icon: text = locale_escape("{} {}".format(icon, text)).strip() deco = char * (int(round((self.line_max - len(text))) / 2) - 2) text = " {} ".format(text) if text else "" text = _color( "\n{deco}{text}{deco}".format(deco=deco, text=text), bold=True ) if len(text) < self.line_max: text = text + char * (self.line_max - len(text)) if self.no_print: return text print(text) def table(self, data, **kwargs): """Print data as a table. data (iterable / dict): The data to render. Either a list of lists (one per row) or a dict for two-column tables. kwargs: Table settings. See tables.table for details. """ title = kwargs.pop("title", None) text = table(data, **kwargs) if title: self.divider(title) if self.no_print: return text print(text) def row(self, data, **kwargs): """Print a table row. data (iterable): The individual columns to format. kwargs: Row settings. See tables.row for details. """ text = row(data, **kwargs) if self.no_print: return text print(text) @contextmanager def loading(self, text="Loading..."): if self.no_print: yield elif self.hide_animation: print(text) yield else: sys.stdout.flush() t = Process(target=self._spinner, args=(text,)) t.start() try: yield except Exception as e: # Handle exception inside the with block t.terminate() sys.stdout.write("\n") raise (e) t.terminate() sys.stdout.write("\r\x1b[2K") # erase line sys.stdout.flush() def _spinner(self, text="Loading..."): for char in itertools.cycle(self.anim): sys.stdout.write("\r{} {}".format(char, text)) sys.stdout.flush() time.sleep(0.1) def _get_msg(self, title, text, style=None, show=None, spaced=False, exits=None): if self.ignore_warnings and style == MESSAGES.WARN: show = False self._counts[style] += 1 return self.text( title, text, color=style, icon=style, show=show, spaced=spaced, exits=exits )