From 1cf6e14a6c5ddb4daec1c1e0cce113eea8570545 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Eggleton Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2016 22:59:04 +1200 Subject: bitbake: knotty: import latest python-progressbar Since we're going to make some minor extensions to it, it makes sense to bring in the latest version of python-progressbar. Its structure has changed a little but the API hasn't; however we do need to ensure our overridden _needs_update() function's signature in BBProgress() matches properly. (Bitbake rev: c3e51d71b36cbc9e9ed1b35fb93d0978e24bc98a) Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie --- bitbake/lib/progressbar/progressbar.py | 307 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 307 insertions(+) create mode 100644 bitbake/lib/progressbar/progressbar.py (limited to 'bitbake/lib/progressbar/progressbar.py') diff --git a/bitbake/lib/progressbar/progressbar.py b/bitbake/lib/progressbar/progressbar.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0b9dcf763e --- /dev/null +++ b/bitbake/lib/progressbar/progressbar.py @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# +# progressbar - Text progress bar library for Python. +# Copyright (c) 2005 Nilton Volpato +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + +"""Main ProgressBar class.""" + +from __future__ import division + +import math +import os +import signal +import sys +import time + +try: + from fcntl import ioctl + from array import array + import termios +except ImportError: + pass + +from .compat import * # for: any, next +from . import widgets + + +class UnknownLength: pass + + +class ProgressBar(object): + """The ProgressBar class which updates and prints the bar. + + A common way of using it is like: + >>> pbar = ProgressBar().start() + >>> for i in range(100): + ... # do something + ... pbar.update(i+1) + ... + >>> pbar.finish() + + You can also use a ProgressBar as an iterator: + >>> progress = ProgressBar() + >>> for i in progress(some_iterable): + ... # do something + ... + + Since the progress bar is incredibly customizable you can specify + different widgets of any type in any order. You can even write your own + widgets! However, since there are already a good number of widgets you + should probably play around with them before moving on to create your own + widgets. + + The term_width parameter represents the current terminal width. If the + parameter is set to an integer then the progress bar will use that, + otherwise it will attempt to determine the terminal width falling back to + 80 columns if the width cannot be determined. + + When implementing a widget's update method you are passed a reference to + the current progress bar. As a result, you have access to the + ProgressBar's methods and attributes. Although there is nothing preventing + you from changing the ProgressBar you should treat it as read only. + + Useful methods and attributes include (Public API): + - currval: current progress (0 <= currval <= maxval) + - maxval: maximum (and final) value + - finished: True if the bar has finished (reached 100%) + - start_time: the time when start() method of ProgressBar was called + - seconds_elapsed: seconds elapsed since start_time and last call to + update + - percentage(): progress in percent [0..100] + """ + + __slots__ = ('currval', 'fd', 'finished', 'last_update_time', + 'left_justify', 'maxval', 'next_update', 'num_intervals', + 'poll', 'seconds_elapsed', 'signal_set', 'start_time', + 'term_width', 'update_interval', 'widgets', '_time_sensitive', + '__iterable') + + _DEFAULT_MAXVAL = 100 + _DEFAULT_TERMSIZE = 80 + _DEFAULT_WIDGETS = [widgets.Percentage(), ' ', widgets.Bar()] + + def __init__(self, maxval=None, widgets=None, term_width=None, poll=1, + left_justify=True, fd=sys.stderr): + """Initializes a progress bar with sane defaults.""" + + # Don't share a reference with any other progress bars + if widgets is None: + widgets = list(self._DEFAULT_WIDGETS) + + self.maxval = maxval + self.widgets = widgets + self.fd = fd + self.left_justify = left_justify + + self.signal_set = False + if term_width is not None: + self.term_width = term_width + else: + try: + self._handle_resize(None, None) + signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, self._handle_resize) + self.signal_set = True + except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt): raise + except Exception as e: + print("DEBUG 5 %s" % e) + self.term_width = self._env_size() + + self.__iterable = None + self._update_widgets() + self.currval = 0 + self.finished = False + self.last_update_time = None + self.poll = poll + self.seconds_elapsed = 0 + self.start_time = None + self.update_interval = 1 + self.next_update = 0 + + + def __call__(self, iterable): + """Use a ProgressBar to iterate through an iterable.""" + + try: + self.maxval = len(iterable) + except: + if self.maxval is None: + self.maxval = UnknownLength + + self.__iterable = iter(iterable) + return self + + + def __iter__(self): + return self + + + def __next__(self): + try: + value = next(self.__iterable) + if self.start_time is None: + self.start() + else: + self.update(self.currval + 1) + return value + except StopIteration: + if self.start_time is None: + self.start() + self.finish() + raise + + + # Create an alias so that Python 2.x won't complain about not being + # an iterator. + next = __next__ + + + def _env_size(self): + """Tries to find the term_width from the environment.""" + + return int(os.environ.get('COLUMNS', self._DEFAULT_TERMSIZE)) - 1 + + + def _handle_resize(self, signum=None, frame=None): + """Tries to catch resize signals sent from the terminal.""" + + h, w = array('h', ioctl(self.fd, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, '\0' * 8))[:2] + self.term_width = w + + + def percentage(self): + """Returns the progress as a percentage.""" + if self.currval >= self.maxval: + return 100.0 + return (self.currval * 100.0 / self.maxval) if self.maxval else 100.00 + + percent = property(percentage) + + + def _format_widgets(self): + result = [] + expanding = [] + width = self.term_width + + for index, widget in enumerate(self.widgets): + if isinstance(widget, widgets.WidgetHFill): + result.append(widget) + expanding.insert(0, index) + else: + widget = widgets.format_updatable(widget, self) + result.append(widget) + width -= len(widget) + + count = len(expanding) + while count: + portion = max(int(math.ceil(width * 1. / count)), 0) + index = expanding.pop() + count -= 1 + + widget = result[index].update(self, portion) + width -= len(widget) + result[index] = widget + + return result + + + def _format_line(self): + """Joins the widgets and justifies the line.""" + + widgets = ''.join(self._format_widgets()) + + if self.left_justify: return widgets.ljust(self.term_width) + else: return widgets.rjust(self.term_width) + + + def _need_update(self): + """Returns whether the ProgressBar should redraw the line.""" + if self.currval >= self.next_update or self.finished: return True + + delta = time.time() - self.last_update_time + return self._time_sensitive and delta > self.poll + + + def _update_widgets(self): + """Checks all widgets for the time sensitive bit.""" + + self._time_sensitive = any(getattr(w, 'TIME_SENSITIVE', False) + for w in self.widgets) + + + def update(self, value=None): + """Updates the ProgressBar to a new value.""" + + if value is not None and value is not UnknownLength: + if (self.maxval is not UnknownLength + and not 0 <= value <= self.maxval): + + raise ValueError('Value out of range') + + self.currval = value + + + if not self._need_update(): return + if self.start_time is None: + raise RuntimeError('You must call "start" before calling "update"') + + now = time.time() + self.seconds_elapsed = now - self.start_time + self.next_update = self.currval + self.update_interval + self.fd.write(self._format_line() + '\r') + self.fd.flush() + self.last_update_time = now + + + def start(self): + """Starts measuring time, and prints the bar at 0%. + + It returns self so you can use it like this: + >>> pbar = ProgressBar().start() + >>> for i in range(100): + ... # do something + ... pbar.update(i+1) + ... + >>> pbar.finish() + """ + + if self.maxval is None: + self.maxval = self._DEFAULT_MAXVAL + + self.num_intervals = max(100, self.term_width) + self.next_update = 0 + + if self.maxval is not UnknownLength: + if self.maxval < 0: raise ValueError('Value out of range') + self.update_interval = self.maxval / self.num_intervals + + + self.start_time = self.last_update_time = time.time() + self.update(0) + + return self + + + def finish(self): + """Puts the ProgressBar bar in the finished state.""" + + if self.finished: + return + self.finished = True + self.update(self.maxval) + self.fd.write('\n') + if self.signal_set: + signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, signal.SIG_DFL) -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf