progress-bar-capture v1.0.0
progress-bar-capture
Description
Simple progress bar for CLI including a simple capture function that handles console input while progress bar is shown.
It captures following commands:
console.log();
console.info();
console.warn();
console.error();
console.debug();Instalation
npm i progress-bar-captureBasic Usage
The progress-bar-capture module can be loaded using ESM:
import { ProgressBar } from 'progress-bar-capture';First you need to integrate the progress-bar-capture into your application:
const progressBar = new ProgressBar(options);Then you can use start to print a progress bar to the terminal:
// Start to print the progress bar on terminal
progressBar.start();Note: this also starts the capturing of console output
Now you can update the value of the progress bar using update while youre process is been executed:
progressBar.update(25);
// ... do some stuff
progressBar.update(50);
// ... do some stuff
progressBar.update(75);
// ... do some stuff
progressBar.update(100);When you are finished with your process, you can remove/destroy the progress bar using finish:
progressBar.finish();Note: this also stops the capturing of console output
Configuring progress-bar-capture
The configuration is optional. Without any manual configuration, progress-bar-capture tries to use reasonable defaults. However, sometimes you may need to change it's configuration.
You can apply a configuration when starting a new instance of progress-bar-capture by providing an object.
const progressBar = new ProgressBar(options);Options
The object can have following options:
options.isInteractiveSession
Type: boolean Default: true || process.stdout.isTTY
In interactive sessions the progress bar is shown in the terminal, while in non-interactive sessions (ussually not a terminal) it is hidden. By default, progress-bar-capture tries to detect whether a session is interative or not.
To explicitly enable or disable interactive sessions, use the isInteractiveSession function
options.maxNumber
Type: number Default: 100
Defines the number that represents 100% in progress of the progress bar.
options.minChangeOfValue
Type: number Default: 1
By default progress-bar-capture tries only to print a new progress value to the terminal when using update if the value has change by more than the value of minChangeOfValue.
This improves performance and prevents flickering.
options.percentageFractionDigits
Type: number Default: 1
You can change the number of digits after the decimal point, for the percentage value using percentageFractionDigits
options.prefixText
Type: string Default: ''
You can add an additional prefixed text to the progress bar (e.g. 'Progress') If the string is empty, only the percentage will be displayed.
Chaining functions
If you want to run a number of progress-bar-capture functions as a sequence, you can chain them into a single call.
// Start and set a progress
progressBar.start().update(value);
// Restart with a new progress
progressBar.finish().start().update(value);License
Copyright (c) 2023-2024 Marina Egner (sheepcs.de). This is free software and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the LICENSE file.