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A customizable ANSI-based progress bar

Project description

progress1bar

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A customizable ANSI-based progress bar.

Installation

pip install progress1bar

ProgressBar

ProgressBar(
    total=None,
    fill=None,
    regex=None,
    completed_message=None,
    clear_alias=False,
    show_prefix=True,
    show_fraction=True,
    show_percentage=True,
    show_duration=False,
    show_complete=True,
    ticker=None,
    use_color=True,
    show_bar=True)
Documentation

total - An integer for the total number of items the progress bar will show that need to be completed.

fill - A dictionary whose key values are integers that dictate the number of leading zeros the progress bar should add to the total and completed values; this is optional and should be used to format the progress bar appearance. The supported key values are max_total and max_completed.

regex - A dictionary whose key values are regular expressions for total, count and alias. The regular expressions will be checked against the log messages intercepted from the executing function, if matched the value will be used to assign the attribute for the respective progress bar. The total and count key values are required, the alias key value is optional.

completed_message - A string to designate the message the progress bar should display when complete. Default is 'Processing complete'

clear_alias - A boolean to designate if the progress bar should clear the alias when complete.

show_prefix - A boolean to designate if the prefix of Processing should be printed prefixing the progress bar.

show_fraction - A boolean to designate if the fraction should be printed with the progress bar.

show_percentage - A boolean to designate if the percentage should be printed with the progress bar.

show_duration - A boolean to designate if the duration should be printed after progress bar execution.

show_complete - A boolean to designate if the completed message is to be displayed upon progress bar completion.

ticker - A integer representing unicode character to print as the progress bar ticker. Refer to unicode chart for values. Default is 9632 (black square ■).

use_color - A boolean to designate if the progress bar should be displayed with color. Default is True.

Attributes

count - An integer attribute to increment that designates the current count. When count reaches total the progress bar will show complete.

alias - A string attribute to set the alias of the progress bar.

show_bar - A boolean to designate if the progress bar tickers should be printed.

Functions

reset()

Reset the progress bar so that it can be used again. It will maintain and show the number of times the progress bar has been used.

Examples

Various examples are included to demonstrate the progress1bar package. To run the examples, build the Docker image and run the Docker container using the instructions described in the Development section.

example1

The ProgressBar class is used to display function execution as a progress bar. Use it as a context manager, and simply set the .total and .count attributes accordingly. Here is an example:

Code
import time
from progress1bar import ProgressBar

with ProgressBar(total=250) as pb:
    for _ in range(pb.total):
        pb.count += 1
        # simulate work
        time.sleep(.01)

example

example2

Configure ProgressBar to display an alias for the item that is currently being processed by setting the alias parameter:

Code
import time
from faker import Faker
from progress1bar import ProgressBar

completed_message = 'Processed names complete'
with ProgressBar(total=75, completed_message=completed_message, clear_alias=True, show_fraction=False, show_prefix=False, show_duration=True) as pb:
    for _ in range(pb.total):
        pb.alias = Faker().name()
        # simulate work
        time.sleep(.08)
        pb.count += 1

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example2b

Configure ProgressBar to display an alias for the item that is currently being processed, but do not print out the ticker, instead show percentage and fraction complete:

Code
import time
from faker import Faker
from progress1bar import ProgressBar

arguments = {
    'total': 575,
    'clear_alias': True,
    'show_complete': False,
    'show_prefix': False,
    'show_duration': True,
    'show_bar': False
}
with ProgressBar(**arguments) as pb:
    for _ in range(pb.total):
        pb.alias = Faker().sentence()
        # simulate work
        pb.count += 1

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example3

Configure ProgressBar with a custom ticker, show duration, do not use color, and use regular expressions to determine the total, count and alias attributes:

Code
import random
from faker import Faker
from progress1bar import ProgressBar

regex = {
    'total': r'^processing total of (?P<value>\d+)$',
    'count': r'^processed .*$',
    'alias': r'^processor is (?P<value>.*)$'
}
with ProgressBar(ticker=9733, regex=regex, use_color=False, show_duration=True) as pb:
    pb.match(f'processor is {Faker().name()}')
    total = random.randint(500, 750)
    pb.match(f'processing total of {total}')
    for _ in range(total):
        pb.match(f'processed {Faker().name()}')

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example4

Configure ProgressBar to show and reuse progress for several iterations:

Code
import random
import time
from faker import Faker
from progress1bar import ProgressBar

TOTAL_ITEMS = 300
ITERATIONS = 4

print(f'Execute {ITERATIONS} iterations of varying totals:')
with ProgressBar(show_prefix=False, show_fraction=False, show_duration=True) as pb:
    iterations = 0
    while True:
        if iterations == ITERATIONS:
            pb.alias = ''
            pb.complete = True
            break
        pb.alias = Faker().name()
        pb.total = random.randint(100, TOTAL_ITEMS)
        for _ in range(pb.total):
            Faker().name()
            pb.count += 1
        iterations += 1
        pb.reset()
        time.sleep(.4)

example

Programs using progress1bar

Development

Clone the repository and ensure the latest version of Docker is installed on your development server.

Build the Docker image:

docker image build \
-t progress1bar:latest .

Run the Docker container:

docker container run \
--rm \
-it \
-v $PWD:/code \
progress1bar:latest \
bash

Execute the build:

pyb -X

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