ratatui/examples/barchart.rs

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//! # [Ratatui] `BarChart` example
//!
//! The latest version of this example is available in the [examples] folder in the repository.
//!
//! Please note that the examples are designed to be run against the `main` branch of the Github
//! repository. This means that you may not be able to compile with the latest release version on
//! crates.io, or the one that you have installed locally.
//!
//! See the [examples readme] for more information on finding examples that match the version of the
//! library you are using.
//!
//! [Ratatui]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui
//! [examples]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/blob/main/examples
//! [examples readme]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/blob/main/examples/README.md
use std::{
error::Error,
io,
time::{Duration, Instant},
};
use crossterm::{
event::{self, DisableMouseCapture, EnableMouseCapture, Event, KeyCode},
execute,
terminal::{disable_raw_mode, enable_raw_mode, EnterAlternateScreen, LeaveAlternateScreen},
};
use ratatui::{
prelude::*,
widgets::{Bar, BarChart, BarGroup, Block, Paragraph},
};
struct Company<'a> {
revenue: [u64; 4],
label: &'a str,
bar_style: Style,
}
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struct App<'a> {
data: Vec<(&'a str, u64)>,
months: [&'a str; 4],
companies: [Company<'a>; 3],
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}
const TOTAL_REVENUE: &str = "Total Revenue";
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impl<'a> App<'a> {
fn new() -> Self {
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App {
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data: vec![
("B1", 9),
("B2", 12),
("B3", 5),
("B4", 8),
("B5", 2),
("B6", 4),
("B7", 5),
("B8", 9),
("B9", 14),
("B10", 15),
("B11", 1),
("B12", 0),
("B13", 4),
("B14", 6),
("B15", 4),
("B16", 6),
("B17", 4),
("B18", 7),
("B19", 13),
("B20", 8),
("B21", 11),
("B22", 9),
("B23", 3),
("B24", 5),
],
companies: [
Company {
label: "Comp.A",
revenue: [9500, 12500, 5300, 8500],
bar_style: Style::default().fg(Color::Green),
},
Company {
label: "Comp.B",
revenue: [1500, 2500, 3000, 500],
bar_style: Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
},
Company {
label: "Comp.C",
revenue: [10500, 10600, 9000, 4200],
bar_style: Style::default().fg(Color::White),
},
],
months: ["Mars", "Apr", "May", "Jun"],
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}
}
fn on_tick(&mut self) {
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let value = self.data.pop().unwrap();
self.data.insert(0, value);
}
}
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
// setup terminal
enable_raw_mode()?;
let mut stdout = io::stdout();
execute!(stdout, EnterAlternateScreen, EnableMouseCapture)?;
let backend = CrosstermBackend::new(stdout);
let mut terminal = Terminal::new(backend)?;
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// create app and run it
let tick_rate = Duration::from_millis(250);
let app = App::new();
let res = run_app(&mut terminal, app, tick_rate);
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// restore terminal
disable_raw_mode()?;
execute!(
terminal.backend_mut(),
LeaveAlternateScreen,
DisableMouseCapture
)?;
terminal.show_cursor()?;
feat: add stateful widgets Most widgets can be drawn directly based on the input parameters. However, some features may require some kind of associated state to be implemented. For example, the `List` widget can highlight the item currently selected. This can be translated in an offset, which is the number of elements to skip in order to have the selected item within the viewport currently allocated to this widget. The widget can therefore only provide the following behavior: whenever the selected item is out of the viewport scroll to a predefined position (make the selected item the last viewable item or the one in the middle). Nonetheless, if the widget has access to the last computed offset then it can implement a natural scrolling experience where the last offset is reused until the selected item is out of the viewport. To allow such behavior within the widgets, this commit introduces the following changes: - Add a `StatefulWidget` trait with an associated `State` type. Widgets that can take advantage of having a "memory" between two draw calls needs to implement this trait. - Add a `render_stateful_widget` method on `Frame` where the associated state is given as a parameter. The chosen approach is thus to let the developers manage their widgets' states themselves as they are already responsible for the lifecycle of the wigets (given that the crate exposes an immediate mode api). The following changes were also introduced: - `Widget::render` has been deleted. Developers should use `Frame::render_widget` instead. - `Widget::background` has been deleted. Developers should use `Buffer::set_background` instead. - `SelectableList` has been deleted. Developers can directly use `List` where `SelectableList` features have been back-ported.
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if let Err(err) = res {
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println!("{err:?}");
}
feat: add stateful widgets Most widgets can be drawn directly based on the input parameters. However, some features may require some kind of associated state to be implemented. For example, the `List` widget can highlight the item currently selected. This can be translated in an offset, which is the number of elements to skip in order to have the selected item within the viewport currently allocated to this widget. The widget can therefore only provide the following behavior: whenever the selected item is out of the viewport scroll to a predefined position (make the selected item the last viewable item or the one in the middle). Nonetheless, if the widget has access to the last computed offset then it can implement a natural scrolling experience where the last offset is reused until the selected item is out of the viewport. To allow such behavior within the widgets, this commit introduces the following changes: - Add a `StatefulWidget` trait with an associated `State` type. Widgets that can take advantage of having a "memory" between two draw calls needs to implement this trait. - Add a `render_stateful_widget` method on `Frame` where the associated state is given as a parameter. The chosen approach is thus to let the developers manage their widgets' states themselves as they are already responsible for the lifecycle of the wigets (given that the crate exposes an immediate mode api). The following changes were also introduced: - `Widget::render` has been deleted. Developers should use `Frame::render_widget` instead. - `Widget::background` has been deleted. Developers should use `Buffer::set_background` instead. - `SelectableList` has been deleted. Developers can directly use `List` where `SelectableList` features have been back-ported.
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Ok(())
}
feat: add stateful widgets Most widgets can be drawn directly based on the input parameters. However, some features may require some kind of associated state to be implemented. For example, the `List` widget can highlight the item currently selected. This can be translated in an offset, which is the number of elements to skip in order to have the selected item within the viewport currently allocated to this widget. The widget can therefore only provide the following behavior: whenever the selected item is out of the viewport scroll to a predefined position (make the selected item the last viewable item or the one in the middle). Nonetheless, if the widget has access to the last computed offset then it can implement a natural scrolling experience where the last offset is reused until the selected item is out of the viewport. To allow such behavior within the widgets, this commit introduces the following changes: - Add a `StatefulWidget` trait with an associated `State` type. Widgets that can take advantage of having a "memory" between two draw calls needs to implement this trait. - Add a `render_stateful_widget` method on `Frame` where the associated state is given as a parameter. The chosen approach is thus to let the developers manage their widgets' states themselves as they are already responsible for the lifecycle of the wigets (given that the crate exposes an immediate mode api). The following changes were also introduced: - `Widget::render` has been deleted. Developers should use `Frame::render_widget` instead. - `Widget::background` has been deleted. Developers should use `Buffer::set_background` instead. - `SelectableList` has been deleted. Developers can directly use `List` where `SelectableList` features have been back-ported.
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fn run_app<B: Backend>(
terminal: &mut Terminal<B>,
mut app: App,
tick_rate: Duration,
) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut last_tick = Instant::now();
loop {
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terminal.draw(|f| ui(f, &app))?;
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let timeout = tick_rate.saturating_sub(last_tick.elapsed());
if crossterm::event::poll(timeout)? {
if let Event::Key(key) = event::read()? {
if key.code == KeyCode::Char('q') {
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return Ok(());
}
}
}
if last_tick.elapsed() >= tick_rate {
app.on_tick();
last_tick = Instant::now();
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}
}
}
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fn ui(frame: &mut Frame, app: &App) {
let vertical = Layout::vertical([Constraint::Ratio(1, 3), Constraint::Ratio(2, 3)]);
let horizontal = Layout::horizontal([Constraint::Percentage(50), Constraint::Percentage(50)]);
let [top, bottom] = vertical.areas(frame.size());
let [left, right] = horizontal.areas(bottom);
let barchart = BarChart::default()
.block(Block::bordered().title("Data1"))
.data(&app.data)
.bar_width(9)
.bar_style(Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow))
.value_style(Style::default().fg(Color::Black).bg(Color::Yellow));
frame.render_widget(barchart, top);
draw_bar_with_group_labels(frame, app, left);
draw_horizontal_bars(frame, app, right);
}
#[allow(clippy::cast_precision_loss)]
fn create_groups<'a>(app: &'a App, combine_values_and_labels: bool) -> Vec<BarGroup<'a>> {
app.months
.iter()
.enumerate()
.map(|(i, &month)| {
let bars: Vec<Bar> = app
.companies
.iter()
.map(|c| {
let mut bar = Bar::default()
.value(c.revenue[i])
.style(c.bar_style)
.value_style(
Style::default()
.bg(c.bar_style.fg.unwrap())
.fg(Color::Black),
);
if combine_values_and_labels {
bar = bar.text_value(format!(
"{} ({:.1} M)",
c.label,
(c.revenue[i] as f64) / 1000.
));
} else {
bar = bar
.text_value(format!("{:.1}", (c.revenue[i] as f64) / 1000.))
.label(c.label.into());
}
bar
})
.collect();
BarGroup::default()
.label(Line::from(month).centered())
.bars(&bars)
})
.collect()
}
#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
fn draw_bar_with_group_labels(f: &mut Frame, app: &App, area: Rect) {
const LEGEND_HEIGHT: u16 = 6;
let groups = create_groups(app, false);
let mut barchart = BarChart::default()
.block(Block::bordered().title("Data1"))
.bar_width(7)
.group_gap(3);
for group in groups {
barchart = barchart.data(group);
}
f.render_widget(barchart, area);
if area.height >= LEGEND_HEIGHT && area.width >= TOTAL_REVENUE.len() as u16 + 2 {
let legend_width = TOTAL_REVENUE.len() as u16 + 2;
let legend_area = Rect {
height: LEGEND_HEIGHT,
width: legend_width,
y: area.y,
x: area.right() - legend_width,
};
draw_legend(f, legend_area);
}
}
#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
fn draw_horizontal_bars(f: &mut Frame, app: &App, area: Rect) {
const LEGEND_HEIGHT: u16 = 6;
let groups = create_groups(app, true);
let mut barchart = BarChart::default()
.block(Block::bordered().title("Data1"))
.bar_width(1)
.group_gap(1)
.bar_gap(0)
.direction(Direction::Horizontal);
for group in groups {
barchart = barchart.data(group);
}
f.render_widget(barchart, area);
if area.height >= LEGEND_HEIGHT && area.width >= TOTAL_REVENUE.len() as u16 + 2 {
let legend_width = TOTAL_REVENUE.len() as u16 + 2;
let legend_area = Rect {
height: LEGEND_HEIGHT,
width: legend_width,
y: area.y,
x: area.right() - legend_width,
};
draw_legend(f, legend_area);
}
}
fn draw_legend(f: &mut Frame, area: Rect) {
let text = vec![
Line::from(Span::styled(
TOTAL_REVENUE,
Style::default()
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD)
.fg(Color::White),
)),
Line::from(Span::styled(
"- Company A",
Style::default().fg(Color::Green),
)),
Line::from(Span::styled(
"- Company B",
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
)),
Line::from(vec![Span::styled(
"- Company C",
Style::default().fg(Color::White),
)]),
];
let block = Block::bordered().style(Style::default().fg(Color::White));
let paragraph = Paragraph::new(text).block(block);
f.render_widget(paragraph, area);
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}