2.0.1 • Published 7 years ago
virtual-grid v2.0.1
virtual-grid
A viewport into a virtual grid of text cells.
Renderes cells in a grid. Each cell contains text that is wrapped and truncated to fit inside the cell. Full support for ANSI colors. Useful as a layout manager for terminal apps.
Installation
npm install virtual-grid --save
Usage
const Grid = require('virtual-grid')
const grid = new Grid({
height: 10,
width: 20,
rows: [
[{height: 5, text: 'This is the top cell spanning the entire width'}],
[{width: '50%', text: 'Left column'}, {width: '50%', text: 'Right column'}]
]
})
// Update the text in cell C
grid.update(1, 1, 'This text have been overwritten')
console.log(grid.toString())
Output:
This is the top cell
spanning the entire
width
Left This text
column have been
overwritt…
API
grid = new Grid(options)
Provide an options
object as the first argument. The following options
are supported:
width
- The total width of the viewport (defaults toprocess.stdout.columns
)height
- The total height of the viewport (defaults toprocess.stdout.rows
)rows
- An array of rows. Each row is an array ofcell
objects
A cell
object supports the following properties:
width
- The width of the cell. If the value is the stringauto
it will fill out the remaining space in the viewport. If the value is a string containing a percent sign (e.g.25%
), it's treated as a percentage of the total width of the viewport. Otherwise it's treated as an integer representing the width in columns (defaults toauto
)height
- The height of the cell. If the value is the stringauto
it will fill out the remaining space in the viewport. If the value is a string containing a percent sign (e.g.25%
), it's treated as a percentage of the total height of the viewport. Otherwise it's treated as an integer representing the height in rows (defaults toauto
)text
- Default text content of the cell (defaults to an empty string)wrap
- Set tofalse
to disable automatic line wrapping (defaults totrue
)padding
- An optional array of cell padding for the top, right, bottom, and left edge of the cell respectively, e.g.[0, 2, 0, 2]
for 2 chars of padding on the left and right edge only. If given an integer instead of an array, the padding is applied to all edges
You can use strings instead of objects for cells. This is equivalent to
{text: cell}
grid = new Grid(rows)
An alias for:
new Grid({rows: rows})
Event: update
Emitted every time a cell in the grid is updated.
grid.update(row, cell, text)
Update the text content of a cell.
Arguments:
row
- The row indexcell
- The cell index inside the rowtext
- The new text content of the cell
grid.resize(width, height)
Resize the viewport to new width
and height
.
cell = grid.cellAt(row, index)
Return the cell at the gien row
and index`.
str = grid.toString()
Render all content in all cells in the grid and return the result as one big string.
License
MIT