# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ # Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors. # """Terminal utilities This module handles terminal interaction including ANSI color codes. """ from contextlib import contextmanager from io import StringIO import os import re import shutil import subprocess import sys # Selection of when we want our output to be colored COLOR_IF_TERMINAL, COLOR_ALWAYS, COLOR_NEVER = range(3) # Initially, we are set up to print to the terminal print_test_mode = False print_test_list = [] # The length of the last line printed without a newline last_print_len = None # credit: # stackoverflow.com/questions/14693701/how-can-i-remove-the-ansi-escape-sequences-from-a-string-in-python ansi_escape = re.compile(r'\x1b(?:[@-Z\\-_]|\[[0-?]*[ -/]*[@-~])') # True if we are capturing console output CAPTURING = False # Set this to False to disable output-capturing globally USE_CAPTURE = True class PrintLine: """A line of text output Members: text: Text line that was printed newline: True to output a newline after the text colour: Text colour to use """ def __init__(self, text, colour, newline=True, bright=True): self.text = text self.newline = newline self.colour = colour self.bright = bright def __eq__(self, other): return (self.text == other.text and self.newline == other.newline and self.colour == other.colour and self.bright == other.bright) def __str__(self): return ("newline=%s, colour=%s, bright=%d, text='%s'" % (self.newline, self.colour, self.bright, self.text)) def calc_ascii_len(text): """Calculate the length of a string, ignoring any ANSI sequences When displayed on a terminal, ANSI sequences don't take any space, so we need to ignore them when calculating the length of a string. Args: text: Text to check Returns: Length of text, after skipping ANSI sequences >>> col = Color(COLOR_ALWAYS) >>> text = col.build(Color.RED, 'abc') >>> len(text) 14 >>> calc_ascii_len(text) 3 >>> >>> text += 'def' >>> calc_ascii_len(text) 6 >>> text += col.build(Color.RED, 'abc') >>> calc_ascii_len(text) 9 """ result = ansi_escape.sub('', text) return len(result) def trim_ascii_len(text, size): """Trim a string containing ANSI sequences to the given ASCII length The string is trimmed with ANSI sequences being ignored for the length calculation. >>> col = Color(COLOR_ALWAYS) >>> text = col.build(Color.RED, 'abc') >>> len(text) 14 >>> calc_ascii_len(trim_ascii_len(text, 4)) 3 >>> calc_ascii_len(trim_ascii_len(text, 2)) 2 >>> text += 'def' >>> calc_ascii_len(trim_ascii_len(text, 4)) 4 >>> text += col.build(Color.RED, 'ghi') >>> calc_ascii_len(trim_ascii_len(text, 7)) 7 """ if calc_ascii_len(text) < size: return text pos = 0 out = '' left = size # Work through each ANSI sequence in turn for m in ansi_escape.finditer(text): # Find the text before the sequence and add it to our string, making # sure it doesn't overflow before = text[pos:m.start()] toadd = before[:left] out += toadd # Figure out how much non-ANSI space we have left left -= len(toadd) # Add the ANSI sequence and move to the position immediately after it out += m.group() pos = m.start() + len(m.group()) # Deal with text after the last ANSI sequence after = text[pos:] toadd = after[:left] out += toadd return out def tprint(text='', newline=True, colour=None, limit_to_line=False, bright=True, back=None, col=None): """Handle a line of output to the terminal. In test mode this is recorded in a list. Otherwise it is output to the terminal. Args: text: Text to print newline: True to add a new line at the end of the text colour: Colour to use for the text """ global last_print_len if print_test_mode: print_test_list.append(PrintLine(text, colour, newline, bright)) else: if colour is not None: if not col: col = Color() text = col.build(colour, text, bright=bright, back=back) if newline: print(text) last_print_len = None else: if limit_to_line: cols = shutil.get_terminal_size().columns text = trim_ascii_len(text, cols) print(text, end='', flush=True) last_print_len = calc_ascii_len(text) def print_clear(): """Clear a previously line that was printed with no newline""" global last_print_len if last_print_len: if print_test_mode: print_test_list.append(PrintLine(None, None, None, None)) else: print('\r%s\r' % (' '* last_print_len), end='', flush=True) last_print_len = None def set_print_test_mode(enable=True): """Go into test mode, where all printing is recorded""" global print_test_mode print_test_mode = enable get_print_test_lines() def get_print_test_lines(): """Get a list of all lines output through tprint() Returns: A list of PrintLine objects """ global print_test_list ret = print_test_list print_test_list = [] return ret def echo_print_test_lines(): """Print out the text lines collected""" for line in print_test_list: if line.colour: col = Color() print(col.build(line.colour, line.text), end='') else: print(line.text, end='') if line.newline: print() def have_terminal(): """Check if we have an interactive terminal or not Returns: bool: true if an interactive terminal is attached """ return os.isatty(sys.stdout.fileno()) class Color(): """Conditionally wraps text in ANSI color escape sequences.""" BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE = range(8) BOLD = -1 BRIGHT_START = '\033[1;%d%sm' NORMAL_START = '\033[22;%d%sm' BOLD_START = '\033[1m' BACK_EXTRA = ';%d' RESET = '\033[0m' def __init__(self, colored=COLOR_IF_TERMINAL): """Create a new Color object, optionally disabling color output. Args: enabled: True if color output should be enabled. If False then this class will not add color codes at all. """ try: self._enabled = (colored == COLOR_ALWAYS or (colored == COLOR_IF_TERMINAL and os.isatty(sys.stdout.fileno()))) except: self._enabled = False def enabled(self): """Check if colour is enabled Return: True if enabled, else False """ return self._enabled def start(self, color, bright=True, back=None): """Returns a start color code. Args: color: Color to use, .e.g BLACK, RED, etc. Returns: If color is enabled, returns an ANSI sequence to start the given color, otherwise returns empty string """ if self._enabled: if color == self.BOLD: return self.BOLD_START base = self.BRIGHT_START if bright else self.NORMAL_START extra = self.BACK_EXTRA % (back + 40) if back else '' return base % (color + 30, extra) return '' def stop(self): """Returns a stop color code. Returns: If color is enabled, returns an ANSI color reset sequence, otherwise returns empty string """ if self._enabled: return self.RESET return '' def build(self, color, text, bright=True, back=None): """Returns text with conditionally added color escape sequences. Keyword arguments: color: Text color -- one of the color constants defined in this class. text: The text to color. Returns: If self._enabled is False, returns the original text. If it's True, returns text with color escape sequences based on the value of color. """ if not self._enabled: return text return self.start(color, bright, back) + text + self.RESET # Use this to suppress stdout/stderr output: # with terminal.capture() as (stdout, stderr) # ...do something... @contextmanager def capture(): global CAPTURING capture_out, capture_err = StringIO(), StringIO() old_out, old_err = sys.stdout, sys.stderr try: CAPTURING = True sys.stdout, sys.stderr = capture_out, capture_err yield capture_out, capture_err finally: sys.stdout, sys.stderr = old_out, old_err CAPTURING = False if not USE_CAPTURE: sys.stdout.write(capture_out.getvalue()) sys.stderr.write(capture_err.getvalue()) @contextmanager def pager(): """Simple pager for outputting lots of text Usage: with terminal.pager(): print(...) """ proc = None old_stdout = None try: less = os.getenv('PAGER') if not CAPTURING and less != 'none' and have_terminal(): if not less: less = 'less -R --quit-if-one-screen' proc = subprocess.Popen(less, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, text=True, shell=True) old_stdout = sys.stdout sys.stdout = proc.stdin yield finally: if proc: sys.stdout = old_stdout proc.communicate()