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author | kotfu <kotfu@kotfu.net> | 2018-08-11 19:54:10 -0600 |
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committer | kotfu <kotfu@kotfu.net> | 2018-08-11 19:54:10 -0600 |
commit | 1daf5d2cb63145408520f39c799425a82b2ec948 (patch) | |
tree | 5b1458aaaf54b9b740974ab14cacdb5ade4e2724 /examples | |
parent | 0053f18fade2f2148daf19975581e8372ca7a69b (diff) | |
download | cmd2-git-1daf5d2cb63145408520f39c799425a82b2ec948.tar.gz |
First pass at improved colorizing
- colors setting now allows Always, Terminal, Never values
- poutput() and perror() honor these new settings
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-rwxr-xr-x | examples/colors.py | 143 |
1 files changed, 143 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/examples/colors.py b/examples/colors.py new file mode 100755 index 00000000..59e108b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/colors.py @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# coding=utf-8 +""" +A sample application for cmd2. Demonstrating colorized output. + +Experiment with the command line options on the `speak` command to see how +different output colors ca + +The colors setting has three possible values: + +Never + poutput() and pfeedback() strip all ANSI escape sequences + which instruct the terminal to colorize output + +Terminal + (the default value) poutput() and pfeedback() do not strip any ANSI escape + sequences when the output is a terminal, but if the output is a pipe or a + file the escape sequences are stripped. If you want colorized output you + must add ANSI escape sequences, preferably using some python color library + like `plumbum.colors`, `colorama`, `blessings`, or `termcolor`. + +Always + poutput() and pfeedback() never strip ANSI escape sequences, regardless of + the output destination + + +""" + +import random +import argparse + +import cmd2 +from colorama import Fore, Back + +FG_COLORS = { + 'black': Fore.BLACK, + 'red': Fore.RED, + 'green': Fore.GREEN, + 'yellow': Fore.YELLOW, + 'blue': Fore.BLUE, + 'magenta': Fore.MAGENTA, + 'cyan': Fore.CYAN, + 'white': Fore.WHITE, +} +BG_COLORS ={ + 'black': Back.BLACK, + 'red': Back.RED, + 'green': Back.GREEN, + 'yellow': Back.YELLOW, + 'blue': Back.BLUE, + 'magenta': Back.MAGENTA, + 'cyan': Back.CYAN, + 'white':Back.WHITE, +} + +class CmdLineApp(cmd2.Cmd): + """Example cmd2 application demonstrating colorized output.""" + + # Setting this true makes it run a shell command if a cmd2/cmd command doesn't exist + # default_to_shell = True + MUMBLES = ['like', '...', 'um', 'er', 'hmmm', 'ahh'] + MUMBLE_FIRST = ['so', 'like', 'well'] + MUMBLE_LAST = ['right?'] + + def __init__(self): + self.multiline_commands = ['orate'] + self.maxrepeats = 3 + + # Add stuff to settable and shortcuts before calling base class initializer + self.settable['maxrepeats'] = 'max repetitions for speak command' + self.shortcuts.update({'&': 'speak'}) + + # Set use_ipython to True to enable the "ipy" command which embeds and interactive IPython shell + super().__init__(use_ipython=False) + + speak_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() + speak_parser.add_argument('-p', '--piglatin', action='store_true', help='atinLay') + speak_parser.add_argument('-s', '--shout', action='store_true', help='N00B EMULATION MODE') + speak_parser.add_argument('-r', '--repeat', type=int, help='output [n] times') + speak_parser.add_argument('-f', '--fg', help='foreground color to apply to output') + speak_parser.add_argument('-b', '--bg', help='background color to apply to output') + speak_parser.add_argument('words', nargs='+', help='words to say') + + @cmd2.with_argparser(speak_parser) + def do_speak(self, args): + """Repeats what you tell me to.""" + words = [] + for word in args.words: + if args.piglatin: + word = '%s%say' % (word[1:], word[0]) + if args.shout: + word = word.upper() + words.append(word) + + repetitions = args.repeat or 1 + + color_on = '' + if args.fg and args.fg in FG_COLORS: + color_on += FG_COLORS[args.fg] + if args.bg and args.bg in BG_COLORS: + color_on += BG_COLORS[args.bg] + color_off = Fore.RESET + Back.RESET + + for i in range(min(repetitions, self.maxrepeats)): + # .poutput handles newlines, and accommodates output redirection too + self.poutput(color_on + ' '.join(words) + color_off) + + do_say = do_speak # now "say" is a synonym for "speak" + do_orate = do_speak # another synonym, but this one takes multi-line input + + mumble_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() + mumble_parser.add_argument('-r', '--repeat', type=int, help='how many times to repeat') + mumble_parser.add_argument('-f', '--fg', help='foreground color to apply to output') + mumble_parser.add_argument('-b', '--bg', help='background color to apply to output') + mumble_parser.add_argument('words', nargs='+', help='words to say') + + @cmd2.with_argparser(mumble_parser) + def do_mumble(self, args): + """Mumbles what you tell me to.""" + color_on = '' + if args.fg and args.fg in FG_COLORS: + color_on += FG_COLORS[args.fg] + if args.bg and args.bg in BG_COLORS: + color_on += BG_COLORS[args.bg] + color_off = Fore.RESET + Back.RESET + + repetitions = args.repeat or 1 + for i in range(min(repetitions, self.maxrepeats)): + output = [] + if random.random() < .33: + output.append(random.choice(self.MUMBLE_FIRST)) + for word in args.words: + if random.random() < .40: + output.append(random.choice(self.MUMBLES)) + output.append(word) + if random.random() < .25: + output.append(random.choice(self.MUMBLE_LAST)) + self.poutput(color_on + ' '.join(output) + color_off) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + c = CmdLineApp() + c.cmdloop() |