spinners.py 5.38 KB
from __future__ import absolute_import, division

import contextlib
import itertools
import logging
import sys
import time

from pip._vendor.progress import HIDE_CURSOR, SHOW_CURSOR

from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS
from pip._internal.utils.logging import get_indentation
from pip._internal.utils.typing import MYPY_CHECK_RUNNING

if MYPY_CHECK_RUNNING:
    from typing import IO, Iterator

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)


class SpinnerInterface(object):
    def spin(self):
        # type: () -> None
        raise NotImplementedError()

    def finish(self, final_status):
        # type: (str) -> None
        raise NotImplementedError()


class InteractiveSpinner(SpinnerInterface):
    def __init__(self, message, file=None, spin_chars="-\\|/",
                 # Empirically, 8 updates/second looks nice
                 min_update_interval_seconds=0.125):
        # type: (str, IO[str], str, float) -> None
        self._message = message
        if file is None:
            file = sys.stdout
        self._file = file
        self._rate_limiter = RateLimiter(min_update_interval_seconds)
        self._finished = False

        self._spin_cycle = itertools.cycle(spin_chars)

        self._file.write(" " * get_indentation() + self._message + " ... ")
        self._width = 0

    def _write(self, status):
        # type: (str) -> None
        assert not self._finished
        # Erase what we wrote before by backspacing to the beginning, writing
        # spaces to overwrite the old text, and then backspacing again
        backup = "\b" * self._width
        self._file.write(backup + " " * self._width + backup)
        # Now we have a blank slate to add our status
        self._file.write(status)
        self._width = len(status)
        self._file.flush()
        self._rate_limiter.reset()

    def spin(self):
        # type: () -> None
        if self._finished:
            return
        if not self._rate_limiter.ready():
            return
        self._write(next(self._spin_cycle))

    def finish(self, final_status):
        # type: (str) -> None
        if self._finished:
            return
        self._write(final_status)
        self._file.write("\n")
        self._file.flush()
        self._finished = True


# Used for dumb terminals, non-interactive installs (no tty), etc.
# We still print updates occasionally (once every 60 seconds by default) to
# act as a keep-alive for systems like Travis-CI that take lack-of-output as
# an indication that a task has frozen.
class NonInteractiveSpinner(SpinnerInterface):
    def __init__(self, message, min_update_interval_seconds=60):
        # type: (str, float) -> None
        self._message = message
        self._finished = False
        self._rate_limiter = RateLimiter(min_update_interval_seconds)
        self._update("started")

    def _update(self, status):
        # type: (str) -> None
        assert not self._finished
        self._rate_limiter.reset()
        logger.info("%s: %s", self._message, status)

    def spin(self):
        # type: () -> None
        if self._finished:
            return
        if not self._rate_limiter.ready():
            return
        self._update("still running...")

    def finish(self, final_status):
        # type: (str) -> None
        if self._finished:
            return
        self._update(
            "finished with status '{final_status}'".format(**locals()))
        self._finished = True


class RateLimiter(object):
    def __init__(self, min_update_interval_seconds):
        # type: (float) -> None
        self._min_update_interval_seconds = min_update_interval_seconds
        self._last_update = 0  # type: float

    def ready(self):
        # type: () -> bool
        now = time.time()
        delta = now - self._last_update
        return delta >= self._min_update_interval_seconds

    def reset(self):
        # type: () -> None
        self._last_update = time.time()


@contextlib.contextmanager
def open_spinner(message):
    # type: (str) -> Iterator[SpinnerInterface]
    # Interactive spinner goes directly to sys.stdout rather than being routed
    # through the logging system, but it acts like it has level INFO,
    # i.e. it's only displayed if we're at level INFO or better.
    # Non-interactive spinner goes through the logging system, so it is always
    # in sync with logging configuration.
    if sys.stdout.isatty() and logger.getEffectiveLevel() <= logging.INFO:
        spinner = InteractiveSpinner(message)  # type: SpinnerInterface
    else:
        spinner = NonInteractiveSpinner(message)
    try:
        with hidden_cursor(sys.stdout):
            yield spinner
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        spinner.finish("canceled")
        raise
    except Exception:
        spinner.finish("error")
        raise
    else:
        spinner.finish("done")


@contextlib.contextmanager
def hidden_cursor(file):
    # type: (IO[str]) -> Iterator[None]
    # The Windows terminal does not support the hide/show cursor ANSI codes,
    # even via colorama. So don't even try.
    if WINDOWS:
        yield
    # We don't want to clutter the output with control characters if we're
    # writing to a file, or if the user is running with --quiet.
    # See https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/3418
    elif not file.isatty() or logger.getEffectiveLevel() > logging.INFO:
        yield
    else:
        file.write(HIDE_CURSOR)
        try:
            yield
        finally:
            file.write(SHOW_CURSOR)