# Copyright 2013 OpenStack Foundation # All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. import sys import six class _ProgressBarBase(object): """ Base abstract class used by specific class wrapper to show a progress bar when the wrapped object are consumed. :param wrapped: Object to wrap that hold data to be consumed. :param totalsize: The total size of the data in the wrapped object. :note: The progress will be displayed only if sys.stdout is a tty. """ def __init__(self, wrapped, totalsize): self._wrapped = wrapped self._totalsize = float(totalsize) self._show_progress = sys.stdout.isatty() and self._totalsize != 0 self._percent = 0 def _display_progress_bar(self, size_read): if self._show_progress: self._percent += size_read / self._totalsize # Output something like this: [==========> ] 49% sys.stdout.write('\r[{0:<30}] {1:.0%}'.format( '=' * int(round(self._percent * 29)) + '>', self._percent )) sys.stdout.flush() def __getattr__(self, attr): # Forward other attribute access to the wrapped object. return getattr(self._wrapped, attr) class VerboseFileWrapper(_ProgressBarBase): """ A file wrapper that show and advance a progress bar whenever file's read method is called. """ def read(self, *args, **kwargs): data = self._wrapped.read(*args, **kwargs) if data: self._display_progress_bar(len(data)) else: if self._show_progress: # Break to a new line from the progress bar for incoming # output. sys.stdout.write('\n') return data class VerboseIteratorWrapper(_ProgressBarBase): """ An iterator wrapper that show and advance a progress bar whenever data is consumed from the iterator. :note: Use only with iterator that yield strings. """ def __iter__(self): return self def next(self): try: data = six.next(self._wrapped) # NOTE(mouad): Assuming that data is a string b/c otherwise calling # len function will not make any sense. self._display_progress_bar(len(data)) return data except StopIteration: if self._show_progress: # Break to a new line from the progress bar for incoming # output. sys.stdout.write('\n') raise # In Python 3, __next__() has replaced next(). __next__ = next