Simple progress bar display for the terminal inspired by node-progress
#include <progress.h>
#include <progress.h>
void
on_progress (progress_data_t *data);
int
main (void) {
progress_t *progress = progress_new(100, 60);
progress->fmt = "progress [:bar] :percent :elapsed";
// listen for progress
progress_on(progress, PROGRESS_EVENT_PROGRESS, on_progress);
// tick progress
progress_tick(progress, 10);
}
void
on_progress (progress_data_t *data) {
progress_write(data->holder);
}
output
progress [======------------------------------------------------------] 10% 0.0s
Create a new progress_t *
pointer with a given int
total and progress bar size_t
width.
int total = 100;
size_t width = 20;
progress_t *progress = progress_new
You can define the output to stdout by setting the char * fmt
member on the progress_t *
pointer. Available tokens in the format string are:
:bar
- represents progress bar:percent
- represents current progress percent:elapsed
- represents current elapsed time in seconds as a float
progress->fmt = " downloading :percent (:elapsed) :bar";
The characters used to draw the complete and incomplete parts of the progress bar can be set too.
progress->bar_char = ".";
progress->bg_bar_char = " ";
Bind function callbacks to events where an progress_event_type_t
event is:
PROGRESS_EVENT_START
- represents an event type for when progress has begunPROGRESS_EVENT_PROGRESS
- represents an event type for when progress has tickedPROGRESS_EVENT_END
- represents an event type for when progress has completed
A valid callback has the following signature which accepts a progress_data_t *
pointer.
void callback (progress_data_t *data);
progress_on(progress, PROGRESS_EVENT_START, on_progress_start);
progress_on(progress, PROGRESS_EVENT_PROGRESS, on_progress);
progress_on(progress, PROGRESS_EVENT_END, on_progress_end);
To increment progress the progress_t *
pointer must be passded to progress_tick
. If the total has been met then any function pointer bound to PROGRESS_EVENT_END
will be called in the order they were bound.
progress_tick(progress, 42);
to set the progress bar to specific value you can call. If the total has been met then any function pointer bound to PROGRESS_EVENT_END
will be called in the order they were bound.
progress_value(progress, 20);
You can inspect your progress_t *
struct with progress_inspect(progress);
.
progress_inspect(progress);
output
#progress =>
.value: 100
.total: 100
.listener_count: 3
.elapsed: 2.000000
.start: 1378344826
.width: 60
.started: true
.finished: true
.bar_char: "="
.bg_bar_char: "-"
.fmt: "progress [:bar] :percent :elapsed"
.listeners[3]
progress_t *
progress_new (int total, size_t width);
Initializes a new progress_t *
pointer with a total and width.
example
progress_t *progress = progress_new(100, 20);
progress_event_t *
progress_event_new(progress_event_type_t type);
Initializes a new progress_event_t *
pointer with an event type where type
is of enum progress_event_types
.
example
progress_event_t * = progress_event_new(PROGRESS_EVENT_PROGRESS);
progress_event_listener_t *
progress_event_listener_new (progress_event_t *event, progress_cb_t cb);
Initializes a new progress_event_listener_t *
pointer bound to an
event with a given callback progress_cb_t
function pointer.
example
...
progress_event_t *event = progress_event_new(PROGRESS_EVENT_PROGRESS);
progress_event_listener_t *listener = progress_event_listener_new(event, onprogress);
...
void
onprogress (progress_data_t *data) {
printf("value -> %d\n", data->value);
printf("ts -> %d\n", data->ts);
}
void
progress_event_listener_free (progress_event_listener_t *listener);
Frees a progress_event_listener_t *
pointer
example
progress_event_listener_free(listener);
Initializes a new progress_data_t *
pointer
progress_data_t *
progress_data_new (progress_t *holder, int value);
example
progress_data_t * data = progress_data_new(progress, 32);
bool
progress_on (progress_t *progress, progress_event_type_t type, progress_cb_t cb);
Binds a progress_cb_t *
pointer to a progress_event_t
pointer on a progress_t
pointer.
example
progress_on(progress, PROGRESS_EVENT_PROGRESS, onprogress);
Emits an event with data.
bool
progress_emit (progress_t *progress, progress_event_t *event, progress_data_t *data);
example
progress_event_t *event = progress_event_new(PROGRESS_EVENT_START);
progress_data_t *data = progres_data_new(46);
progress_emit(progress, event, data);
Increments progress by a given value.
bool
progress_tick (progress_t *progress, int value);
example
progress_tick(progress, 16);
set progress value
bool
progress_value (progress_t *progress, int value);
example
progress_value(progress, 16);
Draws the progress bar to stdout.
void
progress_write (progress_t *progress);
example
progress_write(progress);
// progress [======------------------------------------------------------] 10% 0.0s
Fress a progress_t *
poiinter.
void
progress_free (progress_t *progress);
example
progress_free(progress);
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