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yt-dlp/yt_dlp/minicurses.py

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import os
from threading import Lock
from .utils import compat_os_name, get_windows_version
class MultilinePrinterBase():
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, *args):
self.end()
def print_at_line(self, text, pos):
pass
def end(self):
pass
class MultilinePrinter(MultilinePrinterBase):
def __init__(self, stream, lines):
"""
@param stream stream to write to
@lines number of lines to be written
"""
self.stream = stream
is_win10 = compat_os_name == 'nt' and get_windows_version() >= (10, )
self.CARRIAGE_RETURN = '\r'
if os.getenv('TERM') and self._isatty() or is_win10:
# reason not to use curses https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/pull/1036#discussion_r713851492
# escape sequences for Win10 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/console-virtual-terminal-sequences
self.UP = '\x1b[A'
self.DOWN = '\n'
self.ERASE_LINE = '\x1b[K'
self._HAVE_FULLCAP = self._isatty() or is_win10
else:
self.UP = self.DOWN = self.ERASE_LINE = None
self._HAVE_FULLCAP = False
# lines are numbered from top to bottom, counting from 0 to self.maximum
self.maximum = lines - 1
self.lastline = 0
self.lastlength = 0
self.movelock = Lock()
@property
def have_fullcap(self):
"""
True if the TTY is allowing to control cursor,
so that multiline progress works
"""
return self._HAVE_FULLCAP
def _isatty(self):
try:
return self.stream.isatty()
except BaseException:
return False
def _move_cursor(self, dest):
current = min(self.lastline, self.maximum)
self.stream.write(self.CARRIAGE_RETURN)
if current == dest:
# current and dest are at same position, no need to move cursor
return
elif current > dest:
# when maximum == 2,
# 0. dest
# 1.
# 2. current
self.stream.write(self.UP * (current - dest))
elif current < dest:
# when maximum == 2,
# 0. current
# 1.
# 2. dest
self.stream.write(self.DOWN * (dest - current))
self.lastline = dest
def print_at_line(self, text, pos):
with self.movelock:
if self.have_fullcap:
self._move_cursor(pos)
self.stream.write(self.ERASE_LINE)
self.stream.write(text)
else:
if self.maximum != 0:
# let user know about which line is updating the status
text = f'{pos + 1}: {text}'
textlen = len(text)
if self.lastline == pos:
# move cursor at the start of progress when writing to same line
self.stream.write(self.CARRIAGE_RETURN)
if self.lastlength > textlen:
text += ' ' * (self.lastlength - textlen)
self.lastlength = textlen
else:
# otherwise, break the line
self.stream.write('\n')
self.lastlength = 0
self.stream.write(text)
self.lastline = pos
def end(self):
with self.movelock:
# move cursor to the end of the last line, and write line break
# so that other to_screen calls can precede
self._move_cursor(self.maximum)
self.stream.write('\n')
class QuietMultilinePrinter(MultilinePrinterBase):
def __init__(self):
self.have_fullcap = True
class BreaklineStatusPrinter(MultilinePrinterBase):
def __init__(self, stream, lines):
"""
@param stream stream to write to
"""
self.stream = stream
self.maximum = lines
self.have_fullcap = True
def print_at_line(self, text, pos):
if self.maximum != 0:
# let user know about which line is updating the status
text = f'{pos + 1}: {text}'
self.stream.write(text + '\n')