bat/src/pretty_printer.rs

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Rust

use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::io::Read;
use console::Term;
use syntect::parsing::SyntaxReference;
use crate::{
assets::HighlightingAssets,
config::{Config, VisibleLines},
controller::Controller,
error::Result,
input::Input as BatInput,
line_range::{HighlightedLineRanges, LineRange, LineRanges},
style::{StyleComponent, StyleComponents},
SyntaxMapping, WrappingMode,
};
#[cfg(feature = "paging")]
use crate::paging::PagingMode;
#[derive(Default)]
struct ActiveStyleComponents {
header: bool,
vcs_modification_markers: bool,
grid: bool,
line_numbers: bool,
snip: bool,
}
pub struct PrettyPrinter<'a> {
inputs: Vec<Input<'a>>,
config: Config<'a>,
assets: HighlightingAssets,
highlighted_lines: Vec<LineRange>,
term_width: Option<usize>,
active_style_components: ActiveStyleComponents,
}
impl<'a> PrettyPrinter<'a> {
pub fn new() -> Self {
let mut config = Config::default();
config.colored_output = true;
config.true_color = true;
PrettyPrinter {
inputs: vec![],
config,
assets: HighlightingAssets::from_binary(),
highlighted_lines: vec![],
term_width: None,
active_style_components: ActiveStyleComponents::default(),
}
}
/// Add an input which should be pretty-printed
pub fn input(&mut self, input: Input<'a>) -> &mut Self {
self.inputs.push(input);
self
}
/// Adds multiple inputs which should be pretty-printed
pub fn inputs(&mut self, inputs: impl IntoIterator<Item = Input<'a>>) -> &mut Self {
for input in inputs {
self.inputs.push(input);
}
self
}
/// Add a file which should be pretty-printed
pub fn input_file(&mut self, path: impl AsRef<OsStr>) -> &mut Self {
self.input(Input::from_file(path).kind("File"))
}
/// Add multiple files which should be pretty-printed
pub fn input_files<I, P>(&mut self, paths: I) -> &mut Self
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = P>,
P: AsRef<OsStr>,
{
self.inputs(paths.into_iter().map(Input::from_file))
}
/// Add STDIN as an input
pub fn input_stdin(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
self.inputs.push(Input::from_stdin());
self
}
/// Add STDIN as an input (with customized name)
#[deprecated]
pub fn input_stdin_with_name(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<OsStr>) -> &mut Self {
self.inputs
.push(Input::from_stdin().name(name).kind("File"));
self
}
/// Add a byte string as an input
pub fn input_from_bytes(&mut self, content: &'a [u8]) -> &mut Self {
self.input_from_reader(content)
}
/// Add a byte string as an input (with customized name)
#[deprecated]
#[allow(deprecated)]
pub fn input_from_bytes_with_name(
&mut self,
content: &'a [u8],
name: impl AsRef<OsStr>,
) -> &mut Self {
self.input_from_reader_with_name(content, name)
}
/// Add a custom reader as an input
pub fn input_from_reader<R: Read + 'a>(&mut self, reader: R) -> &mut Self {
self.inputs.push(Input::from_reader(reader));
self
}
/// Add a custom reader as an input (with customized name)
#[deprecated]
pub fn input_from_reader_with_name<R: Read + 'a>(
&mut self,
reader: R,
name: impl AsRef<OsStr>,
) -> &mut Self {
self.inputs
.push(Input::from_reader(reader).name(name).kind("File"));
self
}
/// Specify the syntax file which should be used (default: auto-detect)
pub fn language(&mut self, language: &'a str) -> &mut Self {
self.config.language = Some(language);
self
}
/// The character width of the terminal (default: autodetect)
pub fn term_width(&mut self, width: usize) -> &mut Self {
self.term_width = Some(width);
self
}
/// The width of tab characters (default: None - do not turn tabs to spaces)
pub fn tab_width(&mut self, tab_width: Option<usize>) -> &mut Self {
self.config.tab_width = tab_width.unwrap_or(0);
self
}
/// Whether or not the output should be colorized (default: true)
pub fn colored_output(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.config.colored_output = yes;
self
}
/// Whether or not to output 24bit colors (default: true)
pub fn true_color(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.config.true_color = yes;
self
}
/// Whether to show a header with the file name
pub fn header(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.active_style_components.header = yes;
self
}
/// Whether to show line numbers
pub fn line_numbers(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.active_style_components.line_numbers = yes;
self
}
/// Whether to paint a grid, separating line numbers, git changes and the code
pub fn grid(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.active_style_components.grid = yes;
self
}
/// Whether to show modification markers for VCS changes. This has no effect if
/// the `git` feature is not activated.
#[cfg_attr(
not(feature = "git"),
deprecated(
note = "Using vcs_modification_markers without the 'git' feature has no effect. \
The function will be removed (for non-'git' use cases) in the future."
)
)]
#[allow(unused_variables)]
pub fn vcs_modification_markers(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut Self {
#[cfg(feature = "git")]
{
self.active_style_components.vcs_modification_markers = yes;
}
self
}
/// Whether to show "snip" markers between visible line ranges (default: no)
pub fn snip(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.active_style_components.snip = yes;
self
}
/// Text wrapping mode (default: do not wrap)
pub fn wrapping_mode(&mut self, mode: WrappingMode) -> &mut Self {
self.config.wrapping_mode = mode;
self
}
/// Whether or not to use ANSI italics (default: off)
pub fn use_italics(&mut self, yes: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.config.use_italic_text = yes;
self
}
/// If and how to use a pager (default: no paging)
#[cfg(feature = "paging")]
pub fn paging_mode(&mut self, mode: PagingMode) -> &mut Self {
self.config.paging_mode = mode;
self
}
/// Specify the command to start the pager (default: use "less")
#[cfg(feature = "paging")]
pub fn pager(&mut self, cmd: &'a str) -> &mut Self {
self.config.pager = Some(cmd);
self
}
/// Specify the lines that should be printed (default: all)
pub fn line_ranges(&mut self, ranges: LineRanges) -> &mut Self {
self.config.visible_lines = VisibleLines::Ranges(ranges);
self
}
/// Specify a line that should be highlighted (default: none).
/// This can be called multiple times to highlight more than one
/// line. See also: highlight_range.
pub fn highlight(&mut self, line: usize) -> &mut Self {
self.highlighted_lines.push(LineRange::new(line, line));
self
}
/// Specify a range of lines that should be highlighted (default: none).
/// This can be called multiple times to highlight more than one range
/// of lines.
pub fn highlight_range(&mut self, from: usize, to: usize) -> &mut Self {
self.highlighted_lines.push(LineRange::new(from, to));
self
}
/// Specify the highlighting theme
pub fn theme(&mut self, theme: impl AsRef<str>) -> &mut Self {
self.config.theme = theme.as_ref().to_owned();
self
}
/// Specify custom file extension / file name to syntax mappings
pub fn syntax_mapping(&mut self, mapping: SyntaxMapping<'a>) -> &mut Self {
self.config.syntax_mapping = mapping;
self
}
pub fn themes(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &str> {
self.assets.themes()
}
pub fn syntaxes(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &SyntaxReference> {
self.assets.syntaxes().iter()
}
/// Pretty-print all specified inputs. This method will "use" all stored inputs.
/// If you want to call 'print' multiple times, you have to call the appropriate
/// input_* methods again.
pub fn print(&mut self) -> Result<bool> {
self.config.highlighted_lines =
HighlightedLineRanges(LineRanges::from(self.highlighted_lines.clone()));
self.config.term_width = self
.term_width
.unwrap_or_else(|| Term::stdout().size().1 as usize);
let mut style_components = vec![];
if self.active_style_components.grid {
style_components.push(StyleComponent::Grid);
}
if self.active_style_components.header {
style_components.push(StyleComponent::Header);
}
if self.active_style_components.line_numbers {
style_components.push(StyleComponent::LineNumbers);
}
if self.active_style_components.snip {
style_components.push(StyleComponent::Snip);
}
if self.active_style_components.vcs_modification_markers {
#[cfg(feature = "git")]
style_components.push(StyleComponent::Changes);
}
self.config.style_components = StyleComponents::new(&style_components);
// Collect the inputs to print
let mut inputs: Vec<Input> = vec![];
std::mem::swap(&mut inputs, &mut self.inputs);
// Run the controller
let controller = Controller::new(&self.config, &self.assets);
controller.run(inputs.into_iter().map(|i| i.into()).collect())
}
}
pub struct Input<'a> {
input: BatInput<'a>,
}
impl<'a> Input<'a> {
/// A new input from a reader.
pub fn from_reader<R: Read + 'a>(reader: R) -> Self {
BatInput::from_reader(Box::new(reader)).into()
}
/// A new input from a file.
pub fn from_file(path: impl AsRef<OsStr>) -> Self {
BatInput::ordinary_file(path.as_ref()).into()
}
/// A new input from bytes.
pub fn from_bytes(bytes: &'a [u8]) -> Self {
Input::from_reader(bytes).into()
}
/// A new input from STDIN.
pub fn from_stdin() -> Self {
BatInput::stdin().into()
}
/// The filename of the input.
/// This affects syntax detection and changes the default header title.
pub fn name(mut self, name: impl AsRef<OsStr>) -> Self {
self.input = self.input.with_name(Some(name.as_ref()));
self
}
/// The description for the type of input (e.g. "File")
/// This defaults to "File" for files, and nothing for other inputs.
pub fn kind(mut self, kind: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
let kind = kind.into();
self.input
.description_mut()
.set_kind(if kind.is_empty() { None } else { Some(kind) });
self
}
/// The title for the input (e.g. "http://example.com/example.txt")
/// This defaults to the file name.
pub fn title(mut self, title: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.input.description_mut().set_title(Some(title.into()));
self
}
}
impl<'a> Into<Input<'a>> for BatInput<'a> {
fn into(self) -> Input<'a> {
Input { input: self }
}
}
impl<'a> Into<BatInput<'a>> for Input<'a> {
fn into(self) -> BatInput<'a> {
self.input
}
}