#!/usr/bin/env python3
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+
+# © Copyright 2021-2022, Scott Gasch
"""Utilities for dealing with "text"."""
-from collections import defaultdict
+import contextlib
+import enum
+import logging
import math
+import os
+import re
import sys
-from typing import List, NamedTuple, Optional
+from collections import defaultdict
+from dataclasses import dataclass
+from typing import Dict, Generator, List, Literal, Optional, Tuple
+import string_utils
from ansi import fg, reset
+logger = logging.getLogger(__file__)
+
-class RowsColumns(NamedTuple):
- rows: int
- columns: int
+@dataclass
+class RowsColumns:
+ """Row + Column"""
+
+ rows: int = 0
+ """Numer of rows"""
+
+ columns: int = 0
+ """Number of columns"""
def get_console_rows_columns() -> RowsColumns:
+ """
+ Returns:
+ The number of rows/columns on the current console or None
+ if we can't tell or an error occurred.
+ """
from exec_utils import cmd
- rows, columns = cmd("stty size").split()
- return RowsColumns(int(rows), int(columns))
+ rows: Optional[str] = os.environ.get('LINES', None)
+ cols: Optional[str] = os.environ.get('COLUMNS', None)
+ if not rows or not cols:
+ try:
+ rows, cols = cmd(
+ "stty size",
+ timeout_seconds=1.0,
+ ).split()
+ except Exception:
+ rows = None
+ cols = None
+
+ if rows is None:
+ try:
+ rows = cmd(
+ "tput rows",
+ timeout_seconds=1.0,
+ )
+ except Exception:
+ rows = None
+
+ if cols is None:
+ try:
+ cols = cmd(
+ "tput cols",
+ timeout_seconds=1.0,
+ )
+ except Exception:
+ cols = None
+
+ if not rows or not cols:
+ raise Exception('Can\'t determine console size?!')
+ return RowsColumns(int(rows), int(cols))
+
+
+class BarGraphText(enum.Enum):
+ """What kind of text to include at the end of the bar graph?"""
+
+ NONE = (0,)
+ """None, leave it blank."""
-def progress_graph(
+ PERCENTAGE = (1,)
+ """XX.X%"""
+
+ FRACTION = (2,)
+ """N / K"""
+
+
+def bar_graph(
current: int,
total: int,
*,
width=70,
+ text: BarGraphText = BarGraphText.PERCENTAGE,
fgcolor=fg("school bus yellow"),
left_end="[",
right_end="]",
redraw=True,
) -> None:
- percent = current / total
+ """Draws a progress graph at the current cursor position.
+
+ Args:
+ current: how many have we done so far?
+ total: how many are there to do total?
+ text: how should we render the text at the end?
+ width: how many columns wide should be progress graph be?
+ fgcolor: what color should "done" part of the graph be?
+ left_end: the character at the left side of the graph
+ right_end: the character at the right side of the graph
+ redraw: if True, omit a line feed after the carriage return
+ so that subsequent calls to this method redraw the graph
+ iteratively.
+ """
ret = "\r" if redraw else "\n"
- bar = bar_graph(
- percent,
- include_text = True,
- width = width,
- fgcolor = fgcolor,
- left_end = left_end,
- right_end = right_end)
- print(
- bar,
- end=ret,
- flush=True,
- file=sys.stderr)
+ bar = bar_graph_string(
+ current,
+ total,
+ text=text,
+ width=width,
+ fgcolor=fgcolor,
+ left_end=left_end,
+ right_end=right_end,
+ )
+ print(bar, end=ret, flush=True, file=sys.stderr)
-def bar_graph(
- percentage: float,
+def _make_bar_graph_text(text: BarGraphText, current: int, total: int, percentage: float):
+ if text == BarGraphText.NONE:
+ return ""
+ elif text == BarGraphText.PERCENTAGE:
+ return f'{percentage:.1f}'
+ elif text == BarGraphText.FRACTION:
+ return f'{current} / {total}'
+ raise ValueError(text)
+
+
+def bar_graph_string(
+ current: int,
+ total: int,
*,
- include_text=True,
+ text: BarGraphText = BarGraphText.PERCENTAGE,
width=70,
fgcolor=fg("school bus yellow"),
+ reset_seq=reset(),
left_end="[",
right_end="]",
-) -> None:
+) -> str:
+ """Returns a string containing a bar graph.
+
+ Args:
+ current: how many have we done so far?
+ total: how many are there to do total?
+ text: how should we render the text at the end?
+ width: how many columns wide should be progress graph be?
+ fgcolor: what color should "done" part of the graph be?
+ reset_seq: sequence to use to turn off color
+ left_end: the character at the left side of the graph
+ right_end: the character at the right side of the graph
+
+ >>> bar_graph(5, 10, fgcolor='', reset_seq='')
+ '[███████████████████████████████████ ] 50.0%'
+
+ """
+
+ if total != 0:
+ percentage = float(current) / float(total)
+ else:
+ percentage = 0.0
if percentage < 0.0 or percentage > 1.0:
raise ValueError(percentage)
- if include_text:
- text = f"{percentage*100.0:2.1f}%"
- else:
- text = ""
+ text = _make_bar_graph_text(text, current, total, percentage)
whole_width = math.floor(percentage * width)
if whole_width == width:
whole_width -= 1
part_char = "▉"
+ elif whole_width == 0 and percentage > 0.0:
+ part_char = "▏"
else:
remainder_width = (percentage * width) % 1
part_width = math.floor(remainder_width * 8)
part_char = [" ", "▏", "▎", "▍", "▌", "▋", "▊", "▉"][part_width]
return (
- left_end +
- fgcolor +
- "█" * whole_width + part_char +
- " " * (width - whole_width - 1) +
- reset() +
- right_end + " " +
- text)
+ left_end
+ + fgcolor
+ + "█" * whole_width
+ + part_char
+ + " " * (width - whole_width - 1)
+ + reset_seq
+ + right_end
+ + " "
+ + text
+ )
+
+
+def sparkline(numbers: List[float]) -> Tuple[float, float, str]:
+ """
+ Makes a "sparkline" little inline histogram graph. Auto scales.
+
+ Args:
+ numbers: the population over which to create the sparkline
+
+ Returns:
+ a three tuple containing:
+
+ * the minimum number in the population
+ * the maximum number in the population
+ * a string representation of the population in a concise format
+
+ >>> sparkline([1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 3, 5, 7])
+ (1, 10, '▁▁▂▄█▂▄▆')
+
+ >>> sparkline([104, 99, 93, 96, 82, 77, 85, 73])
+ (73, 104, '█▇▆▆▃▂▄▁')
+
+ """
+ _bar = '▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█' # Unicode: 9601, 9602, 9603, 9604, 9605, 9606, 9607, 9608
+
+ barcount = len(_bar)
+ min_num, max_num = min(numbers), max(numbers)
+ span = max_num - min_num
+ sline = ''.join(
+ _bar[min([barcount - 1, int((n - min_num) / span * barcount)])] for n in numbers
+ )
+ return min_num, max_num, sline
def distribute_strings(
strings: List[str],
*,
width: int = 80,
- alignment: str = "c",
padding: str = " ",
) -> str:
- subwidth = math.floor(width / len(strings))
- retval = ""
- for string in strings:
- string = justify_string(
- string, width=subwidth, alignment=alignment, padding=padding
- )
- retval += string
- return retval
+ """
+ Distributes strings into a line for justified text.
+ Args:
+ strings: a list of string tokens to distribute
+ width: the width of the line to create
+ padding: the padding character to place between string chunks
-def justify_string_by_chunk(
- string: str, width: int = 80, padding: str = " "
-) -> str:
+ Returns:
+ The distributed, justified string.
+
+ >>> distribute_strings(['this', 'is', 'a', 'test'], width=40)
+ ' this is a test '
+ """
+ ret = ' ' + ' '.join(strings) + ' '
+ assert len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(ret)) < width
+ x = 0
+ while len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(ret)) < width:
+ spaces = [m.start() for m in re.finditer(r' ([^ ]|$)', ret)]
+ where = spaces[x]
+ before = ret[:where]
+ after = ret[where:]
+ ret = before + padding + after
+ x += 1
+ if x >= len(spaces):
+ x = 0
+ return ret
+
+
+def _justify_string_by_chunk(string: str, width: int = 80, padding: str = " ") -> str:
+ """
+ Justifies a string chunk by chunk.
+
+ Args:
+ string: the string to be justified
+ width: how wide to make the output
+ padding: what padding character to use between chunks
+
+ Returns:
+ the justified string
+
+ >>> _justify_string_by_chunk("This is a test", 40)
+ 'This is a test'
+ >>> _justify_string_by_chunk("This is a test", 20)
+ 'This is a test'
+
+ """
+ assert len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(string)) <= width
padding = padding[0]
first, *rest, last = string.split()
- w = width - (len(first) + 1 + len(last) + 1)
- retval = (
- first + padding + distribute_strings(rest, width=w, padding=padding)
+ w = width - (
+ len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(first)) + len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(last))
)
- while len(retval) + len(last) < width:
- retval += padding
- retval += last
- return retval
+ ret = first + distribute_strings(rest, width=w, padding=padding) + last
+ return ret
def justify_string(
string: str, *, width: int = 80, alignment: str = "c", padding: str = " "
) -> str:
+ """Justify a string to width with left, right, center of justified
+ alignment.
+
+ Args:
+ string: the string to justify
+ width: the width to justify the string to
+ alignment: a single character indicating the desired alignment:
+ * 'c' = centered within the width
+ * 'j' = justified at width
+ * 'l' = left alignment
+ * 'r' = right alignment
+ padding: the padding character to use while justifying
+
+ >>> justify_string('This is another test', width=40, alignment='c')
+ ' This is another test '
+ >>> justify_string('This is another test', width=40, alignment='l')
+ 'This is another test '
+ >>> justify_string('This is another test', width=40, alignment='r')
+ ' This is another test'
+ >>> justify_string('This is another test', width=40, alignment='j')
+ 'This is another test'
+ """
alignment = alignment[0]
padding = padding[0]
- while len(string) < width:
+ while len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(string)) < width:
if alignment == "l":
string += padding
elif alignment == "r":
string = padding + string
elif alignment == "j":
- return justify_string_by_chunk(
- string,
- width=width,
- padding=padding
- )
+ return _justify_string_by_chunk(string, width=width, padding=padding)
elif alignment == "c":
if len(string) % 2 == 0:
string += padding
return string
-def justify_text(text: str, *, width: int = 80, alignment: str = "c") -> str:
- print("-" * width)
- retval = ""
- line = ""
+def justify_text(text: str, *, width: int = 80, alignment: str = "c", indent_by: int = 0) -> str:
+ """Justifies text with left, right, centered or justified alignment
+ and optionally with initial indentation.
+
+ Args:
+ text: the text to be justified
+ width: the width at which to justify text
+ alignment: a single character indicating the desired alignment:
+ * 'c' = centered within the width
+ * 'j' = justified at width
+ * 'l' = left alignment
+ * 'r' = right alignment
+ indent_by: if non-zero, adds n prefix spaces to indent the text.
+
+ Returns:
+ The justified text.
+
+ >>> justify_text('This is a test of the emergency broadcast system. This is only a test.',
+ ... width=40, alignment='j') #doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
+ 'This is a test of the emergency\\nbroadcast system. This is only a test.'
+
+ """
+ retval = ''
+ indent = ''
+ if indent_by > 0:
+ indent += ' ' * indent_by
+ line = indent
+
for word in text.split():
- if len(line) + len(word) > width:
+ if (
+ len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(line))
+ + len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(word))
+ ) > width:
line = line[1:]
line = justify_string(line, width=width, alignment=alignment)
- retval = retval + "\n" + line
- line = ""
- line = line + " " + word
- if len(line) > 0:
- retval += "\n" + line[1:]
+ retval = retval + '\n' + line
+ line = indent
+ line = line + ' ' + word
+ if len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(line)) > 0:
+ if alignment != 'j':
+ retval += "\n" + justify_string(line[1:], width=width, alignment=alignment)
+ else:
+ retval += "\n" + line[1:]
return retval[1:]
-def generate_padded_columns(text: List[str]) -> str:
- max_width = defaultdict(int)
+def generate_padded_columns(text: List[str]) -> Generator:
+ """Given a list of strings, break them into columns using :meth:`split`
+ and then compute the maximum width of each column. Finally,
+ distribute the columular chunks into the output padding each to
+ the proper width.
+
+ Args:
+ text: a list of strings to chunk into padded columns
+
+ Returns:
+ padded columns based on text.split()
+
+ >>> for x in generate_padded_columns(
+ ... [ 'reading writing arithmetic',
+ ... 'mathematics psychology physics',
+ ... 'communications sociology anthropology' ]):
+ ... print(x.strip())
+ reading writing arithmetic
+ mathematics psychology physics
+ communications sociology anthropology
+ """
+ max_width: Dict[int, int] = defaultdict(int)
for line in text:
for pos, word in enumerate(line.split()):
- max_width[pos] = max(max_width[pos], len(word))
+ max_width[pos] = max(max_width[pos], len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(word)))
for line in text:
out = ""
yield out
-class Indenter:
+def wrap_string(text: str, n: int) -> str:
+ """
+ Args:
+ text: the string to be wrapped
+ n: the width after which to wrap text
+
+ Returns:
+ The wrapped form of text
+ """
+ chunks = text.split()
+ out = ''
+ width = 0
+ for chunk in chunks:
+ if width + len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(chunk)) > n:
+ out += '\n'
+ width = 0
+ out += chunk + ' '
+ width += len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(chunk)) + 1
+ return out
+
+
+class Indenter(contextlib.AbstractContextManager):
"""
- with Indenter(pad_count = 8) as i:
- i.print('test')
- with i:
- i.print('-ing')
+ Context manager that indents stuff (even recursively). e.g.::
+
+ with Indenter(pad_count = 8) as i:
+ i.print('test')
with i:
- i.print('1, 2, 3')
+ i.print('-ing')
+ with i:
+ i.print('1, 2, 3')
+
+ Yields::
+
+ test
+ -ing
+ 1, 2, 3
"""
- def __init__(self,
- *,
- pad_prefix: Optional[str] = None,
- pad_char: str = ' ',
- pad_count: int = 4):
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ *,
+ pad_prefix: Optional[str] = None,
+ pad_char: str = ' ',
+ pad_count: int = 4,
+ ):
+ """Construct an Indenter.
+
+ Args:
+ pad_prefix: an optional prefix to prepend to each line
+ pad_char: the character used to indent
+ pad_count: the number of pad_chars to use to indent
+ """
self.level = -1
if pad_prefix is not None:
self.pad_prefix = pad_prefix
self.level += 1
return self
- def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb):
+ def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb) -> Literal[False]:
self.level -= 1
if self.level < -1:
self.level = -1
+ return False
def print(self, *arg, **kwargs):
- import string_utils
text = string_utils.sprintf(*arg, **kwargs)
print(self.pad_prefix + self.padding * self.level + text, end='')
+
+
+def header(
+ title: str,
+ *,
+ width: Optional[int] = None,
+ align: Optional[str] = None,
+ style: Optional[str] = 'solid',
+ color: Optional[str] = None,
+):
+ """
+ Creates a nice header line with a title.
+
+ Args:
+ title: the title
+ width: how wide to make the header
+ align: "left" or "right"
+ style: "ascii", "solid" or "dashed"
+
+ Returns:
+ The header as a string.
+
+ >>> header('title', width=60, style='ascii')
+ '----[ title ]-----------------------------------------------'
+ """
+ if not width:
+ try:
+ width = get_console_rows_columns().columns
+ except Exception:
+ width = 80
+ if not align:
+ align = 'left'
+ if not style:
+ style = 'ascii'
+
+ text_len = len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(title))
+ if align == 'left':
+ left = 4
+ right = width - (left + text_len + 4)
+ elif align == 'right':
+ right = 4
+ left = width - (right + text_len + 4)
+ else:
+ left = int((width - (text_len + 4)) / 2)
+ right = left
+ while left + text_len + 4 + right < width:
+ right += 1
+
+ if style == 'solid':
+ line_char = '━'
+ begin = ''
+ end = ''
+ elif style == 'dashed':
+ line_char = '┅'
+ begin = ''
+ end = ''
+ else:
+ line_char = '-'
+ begin = '['
+ end = ']'
+ if color:
+ col = color
+ reset_seq = reset()
+ else:
+ col = ''
+ reset_seq = ''
+ return line_char * left + begin + col + ' ' + title + ' ' + reset_seq + end + line_char * right
+
+
+def box(
+ title: Optional[str] = None, text: Optional[str] = None, *, width: int = 80, color: str = ''
+) -> str:
+ """
+ Make a nice unicode box (optionally with color) around some text.
+
+ Args:
+ title: the title of the box
+ text: the text in the box
+ width: the box's width
+ color: the box's color
+
+ Returns:
+ the box as a string
+
+ >>> print(box('title', 'this is some text', width=20).strip())
+ ╭──────────────────╮
+ │ title │
+ │ │
+ │ this is some │
+ │ text │
+ ╰──────────────────╯
+ """
+ assert width > 4
+ if text is not None:
+ text = justify_text(text, width=width - 4, alignment='l')
+ return preformatted_box(title, text, width=width, color=color)
+
+
+def preformatted_box(
+ title: Optional[str] = None, text: Optional[str] = None, *, width=80, color: str = ''
+) -> str:
+ """Creates a nice box with rounded corners and returns it as a string.
+
+ Args:
+ title: the title of the box
+ text: the text inside the box
+ width: the width of the box
+ color: the box's color
+
+ Returns:
+ the box as a string
+
+ >>> print(preformatted_box('title', 'this\\nis\\nsome\\ntext', width=20).strip())
+ ╭──────────────────╮
+ │ title │
+ │ │
+ │ this │
+ │ is │
+ │ some │
+ │ text │
+ ╰──────────────────╯
+ """
+ assert width > 4
+ ret = ''
+ if color == '':
+ rset = ''
+ else:
+ rset = reset()
+ w = width - 2
+ ret += color + '╭' + '─' * w + '╮' + rset + '\n'
+ if title is not None:
+ ret += (
+ color
+ + '│'
+ + rset
+ + justify_string(title, width=w, alignment='c')
+ + color
+ + '│'
+ + rset
+ + '\n'
+ )
+ ret += color + '│' + ' ' * w + '│' + rset + '\n'
+ if text is not None:
+ for line in text.split('\n'):
+ tw = len(string_utils.strip_ansi_sequences(line))
+ assert tw <= w
+ ret += color + '│ ' + rset + line + ' ' * (w - tw - 2) + color + ' │' + rset + '\n'
+ ret += color + '╰' + '─' * w + '╯' + rset + '\n'
+ return ret
+
+
+def print_box(
+ title: Optional[str] = None, text: Optional[str] = None, *, width: int = 80, color: str = ''
+) -> None:
+ """Draws a box with nice rounded corners.
+
+ >>> print_box('Title', 'This is text', width=30)
+ ╭────────────────────────────╮
+ │ Title │
+ │ │
+ │ This is text │
+ ╰────────────────────────────╯
+
+ >>> print_box(None, 'OK', width=6)
+ ╭────╮
+ │ OK │
+ ╰────╯
+ """
+ print(preformatted_box(title, text, width=width, color=color), end='')
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ import doctest
+
+ doctest.testmod()