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Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: progress
Version: 1.5
Summary: Easy to use progress bars
Home-page: http://github.com/verigak/progress/
Author: Giorgos Verigakis
Author-email: verigak@gmail.com
License: ISC
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: ISC License (ISCL)
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Easy progress reporting for Python
==================================
|pypi|
|demo|
.. |pypi| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/progress.svg
:target: https://pypi.org/project/progress/
.. |demo| image:: https://raw.github.com/verigak/progress/master/demo.gif
:alt: Demo
Bars
----
There are 7 progress bars to choose from:
- ``Bar``
- ``ChargingBar``
- ``FillingSquaresBar``
- ``FillingCirclesBar``
- ``IncrementalBar``
- ``PixelBar``
- ``ShadyBar``
To use them, just call ``next`` to advance and ``finish`` to finish:
.. code-block:: python
from progress.bar import Bar
bar = Bar('Processing', max=20)
for i in range(20):
# Do some work
bar.next()
bar.finish()
or use any bar of this class as a context manager:
.. code-block:: python
from progress.bar import Bar
with Bar('Processing', max=20) as bar:
for i in range(20):
# Do some work
bar.next()
The result will be a bar like the following: ::
Processing |############# | 42/100
To simplify the common case where the work is done in an iterator, you can
use the ``iter`` method:
.. code-block:: python
for i in Bar('Processing').iter(it):
# Do some work
Progress bars are very customizable, you can change their width, their fill
character, their suffix and more:
.. code-block:: python
bar = Bar('Loading', fill='@', suffix='%(percent)d%%')
This will produce a bar like the following: ::
Loading |@@@@@@@@@@@@@ | 42%
You can use a number of template arguments in ``message`` and ``suffix``:
========== ================================
Name Value
========== ================================
index current value
max maximum value
remaining max - index
progress index / max
percent progress * 100
avg simple moving average time per item (in seconds)
elapsed elapsed time in seconds
elapsed_td elapsed as a timedelta (useful for printing as a string)
eta avg * remaining
eta_td eta as a timedelta (useful for printing as a string)
========== ================================
Instead of passing all configuration options on instatiation, you can create
your custom subclass:
.. code-block:: python
class FancyBar(Bar):
message = 'Loading'
fill = '*'
suffix = '%(percent).1f%% - %(eta)ds'
You can also override any of the arguments or create your own:
.. code-block:: python
class SlowBar(Bar):
suffix = '%(remaining_hours)d hours remaining'
@property
def remaining_hours(self):
return self.eta // 3600
Spinners
========
For actions with an unknown number of steps you can use a spinner:
.. code-block:: python
from progress.spinner import Spinner
spinner = Spinner('Loading ')
while state != 'FINISHED':
# Do some work
spinner.next()
There are 5 predefined spinners:
- ``Spinner``
- ``PieSpinner``
- ``MoonSpinner``
- ``LineSpinner``
- ``PixelSpinner``
Installation
============
Download from PyPi
.. code-block:: shell
pip install progress
Other
=====
There are a number of other classes available too, please check the source or
subclass one of them to create your own.
License
=======
progress is licensed under ISC